Must see - Architecture
‘Put it back’: San Francisco house by architect Richard Neutra to be rebuilt
At 49 Hopkins Avenue in San Francisco, one would expect to find a white, modern house that today looks fairly typical of 20th century modern architecture. The house was built […]
Snarkitecture to introduce Snark Park to NYC in 2019
New York-based Design Prize winner Snarkitecture, headed by partners Alex Mustonen, Daniel Arsham, and Ben Porto, has announced the March 2019 opening of their permanent exhibition space called Snark Park. […]
2019 Young Architects Programme finalists list
The finalists for the Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1’s 2019 Young Architects Programme (YAP) have been officially announced. Pedro & Juana, Low Design Office (LOWDO), Oana Stanescu & […]
Frank Gehry’s twisting aluminium tower for Luma Arles
Frank Gehry’s architectural style is nothing if not unique. Even to the untrained eye, it can be easy to spot a creation by the Canadian-American architect that are dotted around […]
Berlin’s Tempelhof Airport is now a creative district
Berlin’s Tempelhof Airport was opened in the 1940s under Nazi rule, and it hasn’t seen a flight take off on one of its runways for about a decade. The airport’s […]
Highlighting architect Frida Escobedo
For architects, the opportunity to design the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion annual commission is an exciting honour. This year, architect Frida Escobedo made history as the youngest to win the commission. […]
Whimsical, functional, sustainable: Henning Larsen rethinks Hong Kong’s French International School
In 2015 the plans for Hong Kong’s extension of the French International School (FIS) campus were revealed. Designed by Henning Larsen architects, the new, 19,600-square meter complex was completed recently […]