Cove 6 Knysna Residence, Pezula House

Cove 6

Design: SAOTA – Stefan Antoni Olmesdahl Truen Architects. Situated on the cliff edges of “The Cove” in Pezula, Knysna, this home allows one to experience a magnificent setting. The tactile and warm quality of the materials – rough, honed stone and timber enhance the overall experience.

Venice Architecture Biennale 2014 exhibition

Korea Pavilion Venice Biennale 2014

The Korean Pavilion – curated by Mass Studies founder Minsuk Cho – awarded the Golden Lion for best pavilion at the Venice Architecture Biennale 2014. The 14th International Architecture Exhibition at the Venice Biennale directed by Rem Koolhaas runs from June 7th to November 23rd, 2014.

Antony Gormley’s Inhabitable Sculpture London

Beaumont Hotel Sculpture

Room, by internationally celebrated artist Antony Gormley, a giant crouching figure on the façade of London’s new Beaumont Hotel, the interior of which is a hotel suite, was unveiled at a press preview today in the presence of the artist.

Tagus Linear Park in Póvoa de Santa Iria

Tagus Linear Park

Landscape design by Architect Filipa Figueira and Architect Tiago Vieirao. The Tagus Linear Park is an area of 15 000 sq m that was conquered by the surrounding communities of the industrial private sector and was felt as a democratic intervention by those forever deprived of access to the River.

HSBC HQ in Geneva offices property

HSBC Geneva

HSBC HQ in Geneva bank building in Switzerland design by Make architects. contemporary Swiss architecture project images. Property on Quai des Bergues, a prestigious site overlooking the lake

8 Chifley Square Landmark Artwork Sydney

8 Chifley Square Unveils Landmark

Design: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners. I STAY (Ngaya ngalawa), the first permanent work by renowned American conceptual artist Jenny Holzer, has been unveiled at the 8 Chifley Square building in Sydney, Australia designed by Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners.

Lighthouse Point House in Florida

Residence Lighthouse Point

Design: Silberstein Architecture. Situated in a residential community on a third of an acre waterfront site, this house features 180-degree vistas to the west, northwest and north where three waterways join and lead to the Atlantic Ocean.

House Lam – Johannesburg Residence

House Lam

Design: Nico van der Meulen Architects. The rocky outcrop with spectacular views of the Johannesburg skyline inspired the additions and alterations of this contemporary home.

Historic Swiss Log Chalet Property

Swiss Log Chalet

A small team of woodworking experts led by the Chippendale International School of Furniture, based just outside Edinburgh, is renovating a dilapidated chalet in Switzerland set high up a mountainside with no road access.

Choklit town house Vancouver design

Choklit town house Vancouver design

Architect: Arthur Erickson – as a young architect Arthur Erickson had an office in The Fairview neighbourhood of Vancouver British Columbia. It was in a building, which also housed Purdy’s Chocolates. So it was not surprising when many years later he had the opportunity to design a triplex in the same area he called it “Choklit”.

Venice Biennale New Zealand Pavilion 2014

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For the first time, New Zealand has entered a national exhibition in the world’s leading architecture event, the Biennale Architettura. The exhibition, ‘Last, Loneliest, Loveliest’, is curated by architect David Mitchell. The Commissioner is Tony van Raat, head of the Department of Architecture, Unitec, Auckland.

Venice Biennale British Pavilion 2014

A Clockwork Jerusalem 1

Presented by the British Council and curated by FAT Architecture and Crimson Architectural Historians, the British Pavilion’s ‘A Clockwork Jerusalem’ exhibition responds to the theme of ‘Absorbing Modernity: 1914 – 2014’, as set for the national pavilions by Rem Koolhaas, Curator of the Biennale Architettura 2014.

Venice Biennale Finnish Pavilion – 2014

Venice Biennale Finnish Pavilion

The Finnish pavilion will feature a special installation. Re-Creation demonstrates the resilience of architecture, and is based on a concept by Anssi Lassila. It started as an experiment to learn what happens when a tradition in one culture is re-enacted in another and uses two “primitive huts”.