Size Matters: Small Towns with Big Things
The world's largest pecan. Brunswick, MO. [Photograph: Keith Eggener]
What was he trying to prove, who was he trying to impressWhy did he build it
Stoop, Balcony, Pilot House: Making It Right in the Lower Ninth Ward
Left: Figure 1. Right: Figure 2. [Credit: All drawings and photographs by Tim Culvahouse; color by Ceara O'Leary]
The Make
Conceptual extension to Whitney Museum of American Art by Axis Mundi
September 20th, 2010
New York architecture practice Axis Mundi have designed a conceptual extension to the Whitney Museum of Amer
Hong Kong PSi Tower by Michael Young
September 20th, 2010
British designer Michael Young has designed a tower for Hong Kong with faceted surfaces that will change according to weather and lighting c
UNStudio Tower by UNStudio
September 22nd, 2010
Dutch architects UNStudio have completed a 21-storey office tower in their hometown of Amsterdam with colourfully glazed recesses in the facade spanni
Balancing Barn by MVRDV and Mole Architects
September 28th, 2010
This cantilevered house in Suffolk, England, by MVDRV of Rotterdam and British firm Mole Architects is nearing completion and wi
House in Sunami by Kazunori FujimotoArchitect & Associates
September 29th, 2010
This house with an oversailing barrel-vault roof by Kazunori Fujimoto Architect & Associates looks across the
Gallery House by Studio Octopi
September 29th, 2010
London architects Studio Octopi have transformed this London terraced house into a combined gallery and living space by exposing the building&r
Ferry Terminal by C. F. Møller
August 27th, 2010
Danish architects C. F. Møller have won a competition to design a new ferry terminal in Stockholm, Sweden.
The terminal will ser
V&A at Dundee proposals unveiled
September 28th, 2010
The Victoria and Albert Museum have announced the six proposals for a building to house the V&A on the Dundee waterfront in Scotland, in