Norman Lykes Home Phoenix: Frank Lloyd Wright
Frank Lloyd Wright’s final home for sale. This curvaceous 20th Century Arizona residence is a good example of the architect’s late-career style. Designed in 1959 but only completed in 1967
Frank Lloyd Wright’s final home for sale. This curvaceous 20th Century Arizona residence is a good example of the architect’s late-career style. Designed in 1959 but only completed in 1967
Design: Flanagan Lawrence. The brief called for design proposals to maximise the flexibility of the 1976-designed theatre for a variety of performances on the stage, and to add a new roof to enclose both the stage and the audience.
Design: AZC. The exceptional natural setting of Suresnes – an undulating landscape, like an amphitheatre – orientates the town towards the river Seine and the Bois de Boulogne.
Design: Herzog & de Meuron, architects. New images released of the latest project in New York by this Swiss architects studio. The 12-story condo building at 160 Leroy St has a curved concrete and glass facade.
Design: Austin-Smith:Lord. The Curve, Teesside University’s iconic new £20m flagship learning and teaching building has opened its doors to its first students.
Design: Conm + Kallesø
The office building and the garagebuilding is to be conceived as one single building with the sloping roof of the garage building bending over the roof of the office building making it one project.
The International A’ (A-Prime) Design Award 2015: the world’s largest event for design, innovation and creativity. It features the best designers, architects, innovators, inventors, brands, design press and institutions from around the world.
Design: OFIS. The extreme climatic conditions in the mountains introduce a design challenge for architects, engineers and designers. Buildings must withstand extreme weather, radical temperature shifts, and rugged terrain
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Design: DUS architects
This project is the first commercial spin-off resulting from the collaborations on the 3D Print Canal House: an initiative of DUS architects and partners.
Museum of London West Smithfield International Design Competition. Malcolm Reading Consultants appointed to manage its search for an architect to design MOL’s proposed new museum at West Smithfield
RMJM, the leading architecture firm with 25 studios across five continents, has announced the launch of its first sector-specific studio, RMJM Sport, to focus the Group’s sports experience around this growing opportunity, the strength of the RMJM collective and its access to the global market.
Witherford Watson Mann Architects has secured planning permission for an almshouse that sets a new benchmark for the design of housing for the older generation.
Building Images, an exhibition of the best architectural photography worldwide, will open on the 4th of February 2016 at the Sto Werkstatt in Clerkenwell, London.
The New Doha Tennis Stadium at Khalifa Sports Park design by Arup Associates; Arup Sport, architects is a fluid and dynamic response to the site, to local environmental conditions and to the functional requirements of the stadium.
Design: De Rosee Sa and PMR. Much-loved children’s author Roald Dahl was the inspiration for a new dining hall and after school facility in Buckinghamshire’s Prestwood Infant School.
Design: Rafael Viñoly Architects. The Council on Tall Buildings and Urban Habitat announce there are now officially 100 supertall (300+ m) skyscrapers in the world following completion of 432 Park Avenue in New York City, the Tallest Residential Tower in the Western Hemisphere.