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Architecture festival TURN ON 2020

Turn On Festival

18.02.2020

From 5–7 March 2020 at the RadioKulturhaus, Vienna

Book smart: Kinzo

Alun Lennon

05.02.2020

Interior-architecture office Kinzo discuss their latest project in Berlin for publisher Suhrkamp, and how instagrammability is not how they gauge success

Re:work – adaptive reuse in office interiors

Peter Smisek

05.02.2020

Architects are adding value to the world of work via adapted workspaces that are small on carbon liability and big on creative solutions.

Sky-Frame: Welcome aboard!

Historia de la marca

Gerrit Terstiege

31.01.2020

Bjarke Ingels talks unobstructed views and architecture as a force for good in the latest instalment of ‘My Point of View’, Swiss sliding-window manufacturer SKY-FRAME's film series.

SUBMIT TO THE TENTH ANNUAL AZ AWARDS NOW!

AZ Awards

31.01.2020

The AZ Awards is a unique opportunity for architects and designers to receive the international exposure and acknowledgement that their exceptional work deserves.

MY POINT OF VIEW #02: BJARKE INGELS

Sky-Frame

23.01.2020

Bjarke Ingels is one of the most sought-after architects of our time. We met the Danish master in Copenhagen. A conversation about his point of view, creating reality, immense courage and the secret behind his unwavering pragmatism.

Know this: new university design

Peter Smisek

22.01.2020

The landscape of third-level education is changing and, with it, its literal architectural landscape. Flexible learning requires flexible spatial solutions.

Beautiful on the outside: MOEDING

Historia de la marca

Barbara Jahn-Rösel

21.01.2020

Bavarian Ceramic Facade specialists MOEDING use a very special material to achieve one of the most important tasks of architecture – creating a building’s outer shell.

Centre Stage for light

Light + Building

20.01.2020

It is also often nice if details stay invisible. Fully in accordance with the Bauhaus maxim – now a hundred years old.

Altitude with attitude: mountain homes

Peter Smisek

08.01.2020

Mountain-home architecture is aiming high. Structures pitted against the elements have evolved into residences that embrace both smart design as well as their often dramatic surroundings.

Thirsty work: new bar projects

Peter Smisek

18.12.2019

With the drinks market offering ever more specialist and niche products, bar owners are also increasingly trying to create unique and memorable design experiences for their customers.

Tech Tile: Casalgrande Padana

Historia de la marca

Anna Winston

10.12.2019

For almost 60 years, porcelain stoneware manufacturer Casalgrande Padana has been investing heavily in research to extend the performance limits of ceramics in an architectural context.

A different class: new school architecture

Peter Smisek

04.12.2019

Schoolchildren have a greater chance of excelling in architecture that excels. Our latest survey of school projects from around the globe shows how it's done.

Talk of the town: 5 town halls with something to say

Alun Lennon

20.11.2019

As citizens’ dealings with local government continue to move into the digital realm, town hall buildings take on a renewed significance as rhetorical, place-making devices.

Pillars of the community: government architecture

Peter Smisek

20.11.2019

Public architecture comes in many different shapes, sizes and forms – ranging from the grandiose, through the dull and functional, to the unwelcoming and even intimidating. At its best, however, it should reflect the place and people it was

And the winner is…: the Vanceva World of Color Awards 2020

Historia de la marca

Clare Dowdy

19.11.2019

Vanceva® World of Color Awards™ 2020 honours projects that most innovatively demonstrate creativity in the use of coloured laminated glass on finished buildings – both inside and out.

The world through rose-tinted glasses: Vanceva

Historia de la marca

Clare Dowdy

19.11.2019

With its high functionality and equally high aesthetic quality, Vanceva® coloured laminated glass is helping to make the world a more colourful place.

Living the high life: residential towers

Peter Smisek

06.11.2019

With urban space at more of a premium than ever, architects have to look skyward for solutions. Thankfully, there’s no shortage of room for creativity up there.

Mood maker: Bauwerk

Historia de la marca

Barbara Jahn-Rösel

31.10.2019

Swiss parquet manufacturer Bauwerk knows how to make its customers feel good. Not only are their products manufactured in a sustainable way, they also look great: The ingenious geometry of Formpark, for example, makes it possible to introduce a wide

PILE ‘EM HIGH: KENGO KUMA'S NEW ODUNPAZARI MODERN ...

Alun Lennon

23.10.2019

Project lead Yuki Ikeguchi from Kengo Kuma & Associates discusses the go-to Japanese architectural office’s new place-making Odunpazari Modern Museum in Turkey.

Making an exhibition of themselves: new museum projects

Peter Smisek

23.10.2019

Museum architecture was built for showing off. Spectacular projects that exhibit themselves as much as the objects they house.

Trabajo en red – cuartos de baño exclusivos

Villeroy & Boch

21.10.2019

Fabrik N°09: un concepto sostenible, que refleja el mundo laboral contemporáneo en una superficie de trabajo innovadora y a la vanguardia tecnológica.

Work away from Work, Stockholm: ERCO

Historia de la marca

Erco

15.10.2019

Flexible working in Swedish: Modern office locations with LED light from ERCO

My office, my way: new workplace design

Peter Smisek

09.10.2019

Same chair, same desk, same office – not anymore. Today's office workers are increasingly demanding more from their workspaces and designers, as well as manufacturers, are responding. 

The face of retail: Aesop’s latest stores

Peter Smisek

30.09.2019

The global skincare brand that’s long recognised how exemplary interior design can function as a powerful marketing device shows off the latest cohort of its architecturally expressive stores.

Good taste: new restaurant design

Peter Smisek

25.09.2019

The latest restaurant interiors are as much about the metaphoric consumption of design-led, experience-delivering spaces, as they are the literal consumption of food. Let's order!

Mount Foodie: 5 Japanese restaurants that are easy on the ...

Alun Lennon

25.09.2019

Today's newest Japanese restaurants are feeding not only hungry stomachs but also design-hungry Instagram accounts.

No place like home

Peter Smisek

20.09.2019

It’s not only Poland’s public building projects that are garnering praise these days – residential projects from a new generation of architects are also getting deserved attention.

Wood Polish: Adam Wysocki from Studio De.Materia shines

Alun Lennon

20.09.2019

Studio De.Materia’s founder opens up on success, beauty, conservation, influences… and his favourite building material.

Finalists Announced for SBID International Design Awards ...

SBID International Design Awards

06.09.2019

The highly anticipated finalists of the SBID International Design Awards 2019 have now been revealed.

Kitchen stories: in conversation with YLAB Arquitectos

Alun Lennon

04.09.2019

The Barcelona-based office talks kitchens as architectural reflections of our individual lifestyles – and the joys of Central Asian cuisine.

Taste-makers: new kitchens turn up the gas

Peter Smisek

04.09.2019

As the trend for open-plan living/dining/cooking spaces continues apace, kitchen design becomes increasingly unfettered. It's a creative buffet where everyone's invited.

Yes, we can: coworking spaces up their game

Peter Smisek

21.08.2019

Not just hubs of industry and knowledge exchange, the latest cohort of coworking spaces serve as social platforms, too. And all gloriously analogue.

DESIGN BIENNALE ZÜRICH 2019 – PLAY Pop-up Conference

Design Biennale Zürich

20.08.2019

At the Pop-up Conference, personalities from the Netherlands and Switzerland will present visionary concepts and playful processes.

Pool party: architecture to bathe to

Historia de la marca

Peter Smisek

07.08.2019

Summer time, and the livin’ is easy. Architects flex their athletic creativity in the pursuit of the perfect pool house.

Up close and personal: micro-living spaces

Peter Smisek

19.06.2019

Super-small architectural spaces for living are having a big impact on the way we think about need, comfort and sustainability. Move a bit closer.

Water worlds: the new hotel-bathroom experience

Peter Smisek

05.06.2019

The bathroom experience is becoming an indispensable part of the hotel experience, as the latest survey of projects from around the globe shows.

Pole dancing: POLISH ARCHITECTURE SHOWS OFF

Peter Smisek

29.05.2019

Rapid economic growth in Poland has seen a concomitant boom in bold architectural activity. Witamy (as the locals say)!

No more static: THE MOVING ARCHITECTURE OF KWK PROMES

Jaime Heather Schwartz

29.05.2019

The work of Polish office KWK Promes is on the move thanks to its super-kinetic architectural elements.

Head to toe: new healthcare clinics

Peter Smisek

22.05.2019

Taking the pulse on new health clinics demonstrates a further move toward designing facilities that holistically support patients’ wellbeing.

Fun and games: new sports centres

Peter Smisek

24.04.2019

Staying active isn’t always easy, but a little motivation can go a long way. Architecturally expressive, multi-programme sports centres are helping users score some vital health goals.

Going for Gold: archi5's La Fontaine Multisports ...

Jaime Heather Schwartz

23.04.2019

For its La Fontaine multisports complex in Antony, France, Montreuil-based architects archi5 were determined to deliver a concept that championed a range of sports activities and athletic ambitions.

Small Wonder: new kindergartens

Peter Smisek

03.04.2019

Design-led kindergartens aren't just places for storing kids. They're cleverly conceived spaces that support development through play and interaction.

Spaced out: new residential extensions

Peter Smisek

19.03.2019

'Don't move. Improve!' So goes the saying. And why not? What with increasing property prices and a greater need to think sustainably. Never was the home extension on such fertile ground.

Back to the future: 100 years of the Bauhaus

Dominic Lutyens

13.03.2019

The game-changing phenomenon that was the Bauhaus is still very much present in our built and material environment. Amid the centenary celebrations, we take an objective look at its significance.

From Bauhaus to Wowhouse: 5 modernism-embracing builds

Simon Keane-Cowell

13.03.2019

100 years since the founding of the Bauhaus. 5 contemporary projects that channel its spirit.

Bedrooms that send you to sleep (in a good way)

Peter Smisek

06.03.2019

Far from the madding crowds and blanketed in nature, the bedrooms of these recently built, secluded retreats are the stuff dreams are made of.

Sky's the limit: new airport lounges fly high

Peter Smisek

18.02.2019

In-air travel might have lost some of its lustre, but newly designed airport lounges are changing the course with ultra-modern and luxurious settings that invite travellers to unwind or keep working in total comfort.

Free for all: new public spaces

Peter Smisek

05.02.2019

Whether it’s extra elbow room or a place to rub shoulders you’re looking for, new architect-designed public spaces give city dwellers a chance to choose their own adventure.

LET'S BLUE-SKY THIS!: NEW OFFICES BUILDINGS

Peter Smisek

22.01.2019

With their bold and expressive forms, textured facades, and sustainable-design features, new office blocks around the globe are showing that they mean business – now and in the future.

No reservations: new hotel designs that don’t hold back

Peter Smisek

08.01.2019

Not sleeping on the demands of today’s travellers, the latest hotel projects offer guests more experiential stays without skimping on amenities.

Friends in high places: loft living

Peter Smisek

18.12.2018

As cleverly adapted spaces, lofts projects provide toothy creative fodder for architects and aspirational living for their users.

Best in class: New schools have done their homework

Peter Smisek

04.12.2018

A shift in the classic classroom dynamic has occurred and architects have taken note, designing schools that are ready to respond to the future with a mind toward sustainability and more room for creativity.

Suite dreams: New hotel projects

Peter Smisek

03.04.2018

The rise of Airbnb may have been a blessing in disguise for some architects as hotels must now compete even harder for their guests. The need for outstanding design and a strong sense of place means a new, more characterful and more interesting breed

Snakes on a Plan: Medusagroup

Peter Smisek

28.03.2018

Award-winning Polish architectural office Medusagroup is on a roll. From large-scale commercial builds through to more intimate, poetic projects, their work never shys from bold formal expression and sensitive material consideration.

Eastern Promise: Polish architecture and design go large

Peter Smisek

28.03.2018

Look East! A burgeoning market and ever-increasing connectivity has provided fertile ground for architecture and design in Poland, with little sign of a slow-down.

Asian Architecture Now: Shigeru Ban's Garage Centre for ...

TLmag

13.03.2018

Shigeru Ban is considered the master of paper craftsmanship, and his ability to combine architecture and origami is one of the signatures of his internationally recognised buildings.

The architect will see you now: new health centres

Peter Smisek

06.03.2018

A healthy mind in a healthy body, goes the old aphorism. Add to that: in a healthy building. Successful clinics and medical centres prescribe architecture as part of the treatment.

Say Cheese: 5 dental practices with bite

Simon Keane-Cowell

06.03.2018

If you want a stable career, become a dentist. People will always have teeth. And if you want a reliable flow of work as an architect, you could do worse than to design dental practices. Here's a short international survey of five rather toothy new

State of the Art: museums that show off

Peter Smisek

20.02.2018

The museum has traditionally enjoyed a privileged, almost sacrosanct status in the cultural landscape. When it comes to the design of a new one, the stakes are high – with its architecture as much on show as its contents.

Asian Architecture Now: Tadao Ando Architect & ...

TLmag

31.01.2018

Architect Tadao Ando's Chichu Art Museum is a masterful exercise in the juxtaposition of shapes, light and darkness.

Asian Architecture Now: Kengo Kuma & Associates and Wuxi ...

TLmag

17.01.2018

The mixed-use arts complex Wuxi Vanke summarises architect Kengo Kuma's prolific work, which often translates cultural traditions through the manipulation of new materials.

Universal Appeal: new religious projects

Barbara Jahn-Rösel

17.09.2017

Amidst fluctuations in today’s religious landscape, architects are designing sacred spaces that remain open to their surroundings, communities and the present age.

Going Loco: station projects steam ahead

Dominic Lutyens

19.08.2017

Road congestion, airport check-in and security issues, centre-to-centre journeys – just some of the factors informing rail's burgeoning number of passengers. Architects are responding to this with spectacular grands projects that signal train

The Constant Gardener: Petra Blaisse

Madeline Bouton

24.07.2017

Founder of multi-disciplinary studio Inside Outside Petra Blaisse discusses how, as a landscape designer, she addresses existing situations and structures – revealing a deep respect for change, chance and circumstance.

Grounded: new landscape projects

Alyn Griffiths

23.07.2017

Successful landscape architecture is more than just a case of unexpected surfaces and a bit of greening. It can provide valuable ground for real place-making.

São Paulo: Entwerfen in einer Stadt der Gegensätze (Teil ...

MODULØR

01.06.2017

(Article available in German only) Im zweiten Teil des Berichtes über die junge Architekturszene in São Paulo lernen Sie zwei weitere kollaborative Architekturbüros kennen, die nicht nur ihr eigenes Stadtbild auf sehr spezifische Weise prägen.

Ghostly Logic

TLmag

22.05.2017

OFFICE Kersten Geers David Van Severen adopt a highly Modernist approach, attempting to blur the line between outdoor and indoor living with Solo House.

Glenn Sestig: Architectural Lines

TLmag

15.05.2017

With a limited selection of high-quality materials, Glenn Sestig is able to evoke visions of old-school grandeur and elegance but to call him a minimalist would be too easy.

Brasília: Eine Stadt in Bewegung (Teil I)

MODULØR

08.05.2017

(Article available in German only) Alle sprechen vom Himmel über Brasília. Der sei einfach unvergleichlich – so weit, so hoch, so blau!

Renaat Braem: Between Geometry and Fluidity

TLmag

24.04.2017

One of the leading architects of the 20th century, Renaat Braem combined a passion for expressive, fluid decoration with constructivist architecture at his private home and studio in Antwerp.

Architecture from the Air: Zurich's Zollfreilager

Hochparterre AG


17.02.2017

Get a bird's-eye view of Zurich's latest urban development – droned-filmed from the air!

Von adipösen Enkelinnen, Hundehütten und Leuchttürmen

Karin Frei Rappenecker

09.02.2017

Welche Türen werden der Kunst im architektonischen Kontext eröffnet?  Ein Gespräch mit Tobias Rehberger. Von Karin Frei Rappenecker

For Real?: sooii

Historia de la marca

Bettina Krause

26.01.2017

The Wuppertal firm of sooii creates perfect 3-D visualisations for architecture, interiors and products. Thanks to the latest technical features there are no longer any perceptible differences to conventional photographs.

Kenntnisse: Christian Kerez – ein Flirt mit der Kunst?

Karin Frei Rappenecker

11.11.2016

Der Schweizer Biennale-Beitrag „Incidental Space“ von Christian Kerez zeigt eine frappante Nähe zu Kunst. Karin Frei Rappenecker stellt dem Schweizer Architekten Fragen in Bezug auf das Verhältnis von Kunst und Architektur.

Christian Wassmann: Cosmic Modernist

TLmag

23.09.2016

Christian Wassmann’s New York studio is something of a cabinet of curiosities. On one wall hang site models oriented in the direction of true north. Other models fill various corners and surfaces throughout the SoHo loft. Sketches, renderings and

Sound und Architektur im Dialog

Karin Frei Rappenecker

23.05.2016

Das Ausloten der Grenzen zwischen Kunst und Architektur geschieht meist über Kunst als „hard ware“. Die sinnliche Erfahrung von Kunst beschränkt sich aber nicht auf einen physisch präsenten Ausdruck eines künstlerischen Arbeitsprozesses.

Der Genius Loci und die temporäre Kunst

Karin Frei Rappenecker

22.03.2016

(German only) Kunst im öffentlichen Raum mag die Wahrnehmung eines Orts verändern. Idealerweise bei jeder Begegnung mit dem Werk. Was passiert aber wenn die Kunst nicht mehr da ist?

Wie Kunst den Alltag aufmischt

Karin Frei Rappenecker

07.12.2015

(German only) Wenn Künstler die Wirklichkeit abbilden und damit den Alltag reflektieren, verschwimmen die Grenzen zwischen verschiedenen Welten. Und es öffnen sich neue Türen.

The Light Fantastic

Anderson-Frank Lachlan

17.11.2015

That most intangible, yet fundamental, of architectural elements – light – takes centre-stage across a number of recent beacon projects internationally.

EIN ARCHITEKTONISCH-KÜNSTLERISCHER PAS DE DEUX

Karin Frei Rappenecker

26.10.2015

(German only) Der Künstler Erik Steinbrecher und PARK Architekten aus Zürich erschaffen Projekte, in denen die Grenzen zwischen Kunst und Architektur zerfliessen – ein Gewinn in jeder Hinsicht.

ArchitekTOUR

Historia de la marca

Ulrich Büttner

24.09.2015

With ArchitekTOUR Heinze has created a new format for the networking of architects and manufacturers. Since 2010 this has been enhancing purely trade fair events with selected talks and presentations. This year's congress will be taking place at

KÜNSTLERARCHITEKTEN – ARCHITEKTENKÜNSTLER

Karin Frei Rappenecker

15.09.2015

(German only) Viele Künstler, die im öffentlichen Raum oder im architektonischen Kontext arbeiten, kommen aus der Architektur – und umgekehrt nehmen Künstler gerne Einfluss auf Architektur oder bauen sie gleich selbst. Ein Blick auf die

Slenderness in Steel: the unico XS profile system

Historia de la marca

Ulrich Büttner

11.08.2015

Forster Profilesysteme AG, headquartered in the Swiss town of Arbon, still occupies the site where it was founded over 140 years ago.The original coppersmith shop of F.J. Forster has long since developed, however, into an innovative company with

Contemporary American Architecture

TLmag

03.08.2015

“As architects, we use our creativity to serve society—to make our communities better places to live. Through our profession and our life’s work, each of us has shaped and re-shaped the ever-changing narrative that is America in both humble and

Is There Life After Expo 2015?

Giovanna Dunmall

02.07.2015

The five-yearly international big-top fair that is Expo is currently drawing vast crowds to its 2015 Milan edition. Given its sustainability theme, just how sustainable are its temporary architectural offerings?

Architexture: textiles go constructional

Dominic Lutyens

21.04.2015

Its roots may lie in transient structures, but contemporary textile architecture, with all its creative, functional and ecological possibilities, is definitely here to stay.

Alper Atac & Peter Eisenman

TLmag

10.03.2015

Together with Alper Atac, Peter Eisenman was awarded the realisation of one of Istanbul’s most important public projects currently in development – the Yenikapi Transfer Point and Archaeological Park. This large-scale endeavour is meant to reread

Constructing Worlds: Photography & Architecture

TLmag

18.02.2015

Ever since 1827, when Nicéphore Niépce made the first permanent photograph - a record of the view of the rooftops outside his studio window - architecture and photography have enjoyed an intimate relationship. Constructing Worlds, a major new

Thermal versatility

Indesign Media Asia Pacific

01.09.2014

A house in Tokyo balances year-round thermal comfort with issues of privacy (Text by Stephen Crafti)

Naturally cool

Alyn Griffiths

16.06.2014

The need to minimise energy consumption affects many aspects of architecture, and designs that employ traditional or cutting-edge shading devices and ventilation methods are at the forefront of reducing our reliance on air conditioning. Architonic

Maintenant – Bernard Tschumi at the Pompidou Centre

Klaus Leuschel

03.06.2014

Among the numerous signs that one's status as a grandee of architecture has been secured is having a big survey exhibition at Paris's Pompidou Centre. Architonic uses the current Bernard Tschumi retrospective as an opportunity to reflect on the Swiss

Through Deidi's Eyes

Simon Keane-Cowell

21.05.2014

In this first installment of our new series featuring the work of renowned architectural photographer DEIDI VON SCHAEWEN, we take a look at a unique exhibition of Colombian architect and bamboo-master Simon Vélez's work, currently installed in the

Bright Lights, Big City: urban-lighting projects that dazzle

Alyn Griffiths

17.03.2014

The highly utilitarian nature of urban lighting hasn’t stopped designers and manufacturers from adding value to projects that illuminate our cities through forward-facing design and technology. Architonic sheds some light…

MOBILIA

TLmag

10.03.2014

The forthcoming exhibition MOBILIA, at the Atomium in Brussels, that runs from February 12 until June 15 2014, focuses on the talent of architects whose work, since the late nineteenth century, has evolved beyond the design of buildings, to the

Tadao Andō: Journey from the islands of Naoshima to Venice

TLmag

25.02.2014

Since establishing his design studio in 1969, Tadao Andō has surprised with raw concrete constructions and clean geometric forms, that have become symbols of his success. The Japanese architect has left his mark on the global landscape, from the

Behind the green door: Oslo Architecture Triennial by Rotor

TLmag

20.02.2014

“Sustainability” is a deflated term that includes everything and nothing. Its repeated use, almost ad nauseam, does not seem to have served it well. What is left behind is an empty shell, which is difficult to take seriously.

Lightscaping

Orgatec Blog

05.02.2014

Creative light-shaping by architects and interior architects, married with ingenious, technologically driven lighting solutions, are changing the way we experience, interact with and use light in work, contract and other spaces. It's a new dawn.

An Open and Shut Case

Dominic Lutyens

27.01.2014

Beyond their utilitarian function, windows and doors set up an emotional expectation on the part of visitors as to what they'll encounter within a building, while, at the same time, negotiating the relation that users inside have with the exterior

The Atomium: Cultural and contemporary

TLmag

13.12.2013

Icon of the Brussels skyline, sculptural or architectural curiosity, the Atomium is increasingly regarded as not just a symbolic landmark and tourist attraction, but also as a cultural centre in the north of Brussels. Interview with Arnaud Bozzini,

Beyond the Cliché: the mountain chalet reinterpreted

Sophie Loschert

18.11.2013

The mountain chalet has always been closely linked with the dream of a simple, rustic home in pristine natural surroundings. However, a number of projects throughout the world show that a holiday home in the mountains does not necessarily need to

Inside Alvar Aalto’s Houses: To the digital experience

TLmag

03.10.2013

By Tomi Summanen, Alvar Aalto Museum & Natacha Drabbe, Iconic Houses

Custom luxury retail experiences

TLmag

27.09.2013

The conundrum for the luxury industries? How do you incite thousands of buyers to enter a store every day while maintaining a feeling of exclusivity? The trend is for Mega Maisons, an invention by Carbondale architects. Text by Laurence Picot.

Material Matters or Archi-Materials: Nature and Habitat

TLmag

27.09.2013

Despite globalisation, which standardises everything in its path, there are still some obvious cultural shocks that stand out: in Asia or Oceania, the intrinsic connection with materials prevails in architecture. Furthermore, the forces of nature and

Out on the Tiles: ceramic architectural facades

Dominic Lutyens

23.09.2013

Contemporary architects internationally are breathing new life into the old tradition of using ceramic elements on exteriors. The result are striking facades that marry expressive ornament with sustainability.

The Printed Environment: 3D printing goes architectural

Alyn Griffiths

12.09.2013

3D-printed architecture might seem like the stuff of the future, but a number of architects are experimenting to try to turn tomorrow's fantasy builds into today's innovative projects. Architonic investigates.

Bodies of Evidence: architecture, photography and real lives

Simon Keane-Cowell

29.08.2013

There's a long tradition of architectural photography presenting viewers with depopulated spaces – interior and exterior landscapes, devoid of the very users for which they have been designed. Celebrated Dutch photographer IWAN BAAN's unparalleled

From a Great Height

Dominic Lutyens

11.07.2013

As ever-taller skyscrapers increasingly dominate the urban landscape, London-based architecture and design journalist Dominic Lutyens asks how designers can push the boundaries of interiors ever further upwards.

The Park of Parks: Copenhagen's Superkilen

Valentina Ciuffi

05.04.2013

A collage of stories and urban situations from around the world: BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group, Topotek1 and Superflex’s response to Copenhagen’s most multi-cultural district.

ARCHITEKTUR 0.12: the first exhibition on popular Swiss ...

ARCHITEKTUR 0.12

18.12.2012

‘Are Swiss architects unable to create interesting buildings?’, asked Felix E Müller, editor-in-chief of Swiss newspaper NZZ am Sonntag, in a recent article. ‘Unfortunately, all new buildings look the same.’ With this provocative statement,

Selling Spaces: new directions in retail design

Simon Keane-Cowell

12.12.2012

In spite of the rise of e-commerce, the physical point of sale is still with us. That said, the traditional store is having to up its game in terms of the experience and brand relevance it offers consumers – not only to compete with online shopping

At Your Convenience: contemporary public-toilet architecture

Simon Keane-Cowell

25.10.2012

We'd like to talk to you about a delicate matter. The toilet. The WC. The lavatory. However you choose to refer to it, we all require regular access to this most prosaic of environments. Which is why it's refreshing to see a number of recent public

Pop-up stars: temporary contemporary architecture

Alyn Griffiths

08.09.2012

From huge temporary stadia to tiny transitory event spaces, pop-up architecture fulfils many roles and comes in many guises. In some cases the very latest technologies are used to engineer complex structures, while in others a readymade approach

Zbyněk Hřivnáč - One of Them

Adam Štěch

20.08.2012

From a global view of history of design, the Czech design scene still remains at the edge of historical periods and styles. Despite that fact, some great Czech designers have found themselves in an international context in the past.

Prefabricated Architecture

Alyn Griffiths

24.07.2012

When architects such as Jean Prouvé and Charles Eames began experimenting with buildings made using off-the-shelf components following the second World War, little did they know that technology would one day allow buildings to be created from kits

Living in an Open Floor Plan

Susanne Fritz

19.06.2012

At a former industrial site in the West of Zurich, young people show the potential of an open floor plan, how to build sustainably using recycled materials, how to be resource conscious, and demonstrate that food from Aldi – a discounter – can

Olympic Landscapes

Alyn Griffiths

05.06.2012

Among and around the buildings that will house hockey players and hurdlers, cyclists and swimmers throughout the duration of this summer’s Olympic Games in London are public spaces that strive to meet the exacting Olympic standards of excellence

Mind the Gap: architects fitting extraordinary buildings ...

Alyn Griffiths

26.03.2012

Every city evolves differently, according to fluctuations in population and wealth, changes in industry and other social and economic factors. As old buildings are replaced, or new ones constructed, spaces between these buildings appear or alter;

Leading lights: current and future applications for new ...

Alyn Griffiths

03.01.2012

Few aspects of product development have seen more innovation in the past decade than lighting design. Legislation and consumer demand have hastened the evolution of energy efficient solutions and programmable software now enables infinitely

Underground Structures

Tim Abrahams

29.11.2011

At the end of the 19th century, HG Wells imagined a future in which industry had been completely located underground, whilst above ground all was green and leafy.Instead, something very different has happened to the building of structures beneath our

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