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Norwegian Fishing Lodge
Beautiful renovation of a 1950′s country house in the Norwegian mountains by Aspelin Ramm Eiendom and Logg Arkitektur.

Burnham Hadid Pavillion
Designed as one of two pavilions to celebrate the centenary of Daniel Burnham‘s Chicago Plan, Zaha Hadid’s Burnham Pavilion officially opened last week in Chicago’s Millenium Park. More…

Sakuragawa house
Beautiful residential project from Japanese studio Suppose Design Office. Photographs by Toshiyuki Yano.

Musée Hergé
The beautiful Musée Hergé has officially opened in Louvain-la-Neuve, Belgium. By Christian de Portzamparc.

Jodlowa House
Jodlowa House, designed by UK-based architects PCKO in co-operation with MOFO Architects of Krakow, Poland.

Niel Barrett store by Zaha Hadid
Neil Barrett flagship store by Zaha Hadid Architects in Tokyo. Images by Virgile Simon Bertrand.

Bart Prince
The buildings of Bart Prince, via this month’s Wallpaper* which is a must buy. Photos by Nikolas Koenig.

Tea house by David Maštálka
David Maštálka of A1 Architects collaborated with sculptor Vojtech Bilisic to build a tea house in Prague, Czech Republic.

Amsterdam Moodwall
Media architecture collective Urban Alliance has recently finished the Moodwall: a 24 meter long interactive light installation in Amsterdam.

Ogilvy & Mather Guangzhou office
Designed by M Moser Associates, Ogilvy & Mather’s Guangzhou office offers its current and future staff an environment that inspires creativity around the theme “Carnival of Ideas.”

Porsche Museum
Porsche’s US$130 million Museum has opened its doors. Delugan Meissl, a small architecture firm based in Vienna, won the competition to build the museum five years ago. A wonderful building.




















