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Posted on April 23, 2017

Vaughn McQuarrie completes island cottage overlooking New Zealand’s Hauraki Gulf

Waiheke Island House by Vaughn McQuarrie Architect Vaughn McQuarrie has replaced a 1920s cottage on New Zealand's Waiheke Island with a modest concrete and timber residence, set among mature gardens. Read more
Posted on April 21, 2017

Tonkin Liu perches “castle-like” residence on Dover’s white cliffs

Ness Point House by Tonkin Liu Architects Smooth white walls undulate to create bay windows for this house by British studio Tonkin Liu, which stands on top of Dover's famous white cliffs. Read more
Posted on April 19, 2017

Antonin Ziegler covers abandoned barn in zinc plates to create rustic home in northern France

The Barn by Antonin Ziegler Zinc plates protect the ageing wooden structure of this barn in the French village Notre-Dame-de-Bliquetuit, which was been transformed into a house with its own spa by Antonin Ziegler. Read more
Posted on April 18, 2017

Tate Harmer reveals plans for £8.5 million hotel at the Eden Project

The Eden Project hotel by Tate Harmer Tate Harmer has unveiled designed for a stone- and timber-covered hotel at the Eden Project ecological park in Cornwall, England. Read more
Posted on April 18, 2017

Neo Bankside residents take Tate Modern to court over Herzog & de Meuron extension

Residents of Rogers Stirk Harbour's Neo Bankside apartments are taking legal action against Tate Modern  to force the gallery to close part of the viewing platform of its recent Herzog & de Meuron-designed extension. Read more
Posted on April 18, 2017

Neo Bankside residents take Tate Modern to court over Herzog & de Meuron extension

Residents of Rogers Stirk Harbour's Neo Bankside apartments are taking legal action against Tate Modern  to force the gallery to close part of the viewing platform of its recent Herzog & de Meuron-designed extension. Read more
Posted on April 13, 2017

Edmund Sumner reveals archive photographs of Ryue Nishizawa’s seminal Moriyama House

Moriyama House photos by Edmund Sumner Photographer Edmund Sumner has revealed decade-old images of one of Ryue Nishizawa's most famous buildings, Moriyama House – a full-size model of which was recently installed inside London's Barbican. Read more
Posted on April 13, 2017

Red cycle path by NEXT and Rudy Uytenhaak snakes over Utrecht school and canal

This vivid red bicycle track was designed by NEXT Architects and Rudy Uytenhaak Architectenbureau to wind over the roof of a school in the Dutch city of Utrecht, and continues to bridge over a canal. Read more
Posted on April 12, 2017

MAD and Stefano Boeri propose crinkled towers and vertical forests for Milan’s disused railway yards

MAD, Stefano Boeri Architetti and Mecanoo are among five architecture studios to unveil proposals to completely transform unused railways across Milan, creating high-density housing and swaths of greenery. Read more
Posted on April 11, 2017

Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners to design British Library extension

British firm Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners has been appointed to design a new research centre for the British Library in London. Read more
Posted on April 11, 2017

Bjarke Ingels to star in feature-length documentary

In the trailer for a new documentary staring Bjarke Ingels, the Danish architect and BIG founder has revealed the anxiety and pressure he feels to create "extraordinary" architecture. Read more
Posted on April 10, 2017

Hufton + Crow’s new photographs capture Sweden’s Treehotel at sunset

Treehotel photos by Hufton + Crow British photography studio Hufton + Crow has visited the Treehotel in northern Sweden to capture its seven unusually themed woodland suites. Read more
Posted on April 10, 2017

Diamond, scalloped and brick-shaped shingles cover Melbourne house by Austin Maynard Architects

Charles House by Austin Maynard Architects Slate shingles are arranged in various patterns across the outer walls of the house-shaped blocks that make up this multigenerational residence in the Melbourne suburb of Kew. Read more
Posted on April 7, 2017

Garden Bridge should be ditched, finds financial inquiry

London mayor launches inquiry into finances of contentious Garden Bridge The plug should be pulled on the contentious Thomas Heatherwick-designed Garden Bridge, despite over £45 million of public money already bound up in the project, according to a new report. Read more
Posted on April 7, 2017

Grayson Perry and Apparata team up to create A House for Artists in east London

A House for Artists by Apparata and Grayson Perry British artist Grayson Perry is working with London-based architects Apparata on an affordable-housing scheme with integrated studios for artists in Barking, east London. Read more
Posted on April 6, 2017April 6, 2017

Coffey Architects sets small brick home atop Victorian prison vaults in London

Posted on April 6, 2017

Asif Khan and Brian Eno collaborate on energy-themed pavilion for Kazakhstan expo

UK Pavilion for Astana Expo by Asif Khan/Brian Eno British architect Asif Khan and musician Brian Eno have unveiled their design for the UK Pavilion at the Astana Expo 2017 in Kazakhstan, which will explore the origins of energy. Read more
Posted on April 5, 2017

Zaha Hadid Architects reveals greenhouse-like technology hub to accompany world’s first wooden football stadium

Zaha Hadid Architects has unveiled a set of glasshouse-like technology buildings and a slatted-timber footbridge, which will join its wooden football stadium on a eco park in Gloucestershire, England. Read more
Posted on April 5, 2017

Richard Meier models all-white Oxfordshire residence on English manor houses

Oxfordshire Residence by Richard Meier & Partners American architect Richard Meier has completed his first project in the UK, a characteristically bright white house perched on a hill overlooking the Oxfordshire countryside. Read more
Posted on April 4, 2017

Herzog & de Meuron uses staggered floors to create plant-covered terraces at Beirut tower

Beirut Terraces by Herzog & de Meuron Staggered floor plates and set-back glazing create large planted terraces around this 119-metre tower by Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron, which overlooks Beirut's marina. Read more

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