MEXICAN MUSEUM

MEXICAN MUSEUM

Michel Rojkind and BIG architects have recently won an architecture competition in Mexico to build a new cultural space. The New Tamayo Museum will soon sit upon a… more
06 May 09 | Architecture
MADRID MODERN

MADRID MODERN

Sleek, sculptured and a little futuristic were the words that came to mind when we saw this private residence; the work of Spanish architecture firm A-cero. Located… more
05 May 09 | Architecture
SNOHETTA SWEEP

SNOHETTA SWEEP

Congratulations to Norwegian architecture firm Snohetta who have been awarded this year’s Mies van der Rohe Award for their design of the Norwegian National Opera… more
29 Apr 09 | Architecture
GREEN PLANS

GREEN PLANS

The ecological impact of new construction, once a secondary concern, has become a crucial issue. Badly designed buildings guzzle natural resources and pollute their surroundings;… more
23 Apr 09 | Architecture
OBSERVED

OBSERVED

Theofanis Bobotis architects have added this beautifully cantilevering concept store to the Athenian city centre, theatrically exposing its internal activities to the… more
16 Apr 09 | Architecture
PRITZKER PRIZE 2009

PRITZKER PRIZE 2009

Peter Zumthor of Switzerland has been chosen as the 2009 Laureate of the Pritzker Architecture Prize. The formal ceremony for what has come to be known throughout the… more
13 Apr 09 | Architecture
TATE TEASER

TATE TEASER

Last week's granting of planning permission has prompted a couple of new images to emerge of Herzog & de Meuron's extension of the Tate Modern. The development will… more
07 Apr 09 | Architecture
SERPENTINE STRUCTURE

SERPENTINE STRUCTURE

After commissioning Frank Gehry to create last year's pavilion, London's Serpentine Gallery have engaged Japanese architects Kazuyo Sejima and Ryue Nishizawa of SANAA… more
02 Apr 09 | Architecture
BAUHAUS AND BREAKFAST

BAUHAUS AND BREAKFAST

Gropius geeks, pack those bags. The German city of Dessau is the location of your next weekend break. We've heard that the infamous Bauhaus is now offering accommodation,… more
30 Mar 09 | Architecture