Concrete Pavilion, Yunnan, China

Concrete Pavilion Yunnan China

lin architecture proudly unveils Concrete Pavilion, a pumping station in Yunnan, China. Outside of the village, a beautiful field cleanses the ears and eyes with chirping frogs in the rice bushes, the whirling of the rice stalks, and the dripping of the light rain

Grainhouse Building, Covent Garden, London

Grainhouse Building Covent Garden UK

Refurbishment, remodelling and extension of a city block at historic heart of Covent Garden, London, by Barr Gazetas to form a Grade A workspace for client Hines. The transformational development, named Grainhouse in a nod to the site’s history as a seed merchant’s warehouse

Docking Station, University of Kent, South East England

Docking Station, University of Kent, South East England

Feilden Clegg Bradley Studios’ plans have been approved by Medway Council for Docking Station, a new hub for the cultural and creative industries for the University of Kent, England, in partnership with Medway Council and Chatham Historic Dockyard Trust, with a focus on immersive digital technology, innovation and research

Silva Escura House, Maia, northern Portugal

Silva Escura House Maia northern Portugal

Raulino Silva’s setting out of Silva Escura House was conditioned by the shape of the land in Maia, northern Portugal. Despite the site being very long, becomes narrower on the opposite side of the street. At the southern limit, it was necessary to lean the house against the neighbour’s construction, to rectify the wall

Viglostasi Residence, Syros, Greece property

Viglostasi Residence Syros - Greek house design

Designed by Block722, from a distance, residence Viglostasi appears like a traditional island settlement, perched on rocky slopes above the Mediterranean Sea. Yet, this is a single, private holiday home, nestled in its secluded, natural site of the Cycladic Island of Syros, Greece

Science Fiction Museum Chengdu, China

Science Fiction Museum, Chengdu, China

Designed by Zaha Hadid Architects (ZHA), the new Chengdu Science Fiction Museum has opened by hosting the World Science Fiction Convention (Worldcon) and Hugo Awards, the first time the events have been held in China

Design Space AlUla, Saudi Arabia building

Design Space AlUla, Saudi Arabia building

Giò Forma Studio present Design Space AlUla, a focal point for showcasing AlUla’s wide ranging design initiatives in Saudi Arabia, strengthening the region’s legacy across the cultural sphere as a catalyst for creative inspiration and design.

Techo International Airport, Phnom Penh, Cambodia

Techo International Airport Phnom Penh Cambodia

Construction continues apace on the Foster + Partners designed Techo International Airport in Phnom Penh, Cambodia. The design embodies a strong sense of place, drawing inspiration from one of the oldest civilisations on earth, inspired by its vernacular forms

Hale Hapuna, Kukuiula, Kauai Hawaii

Hale Hapuna, Kukuiula, Kauai Hawaii

Designed by Eerkes Architects Hale Hapuna is a 5,377-square-foot retreat focused on enhancing family interactions and connections to the land and seascape of Kauai’s South shore on Hawaii

Columbia River Valley Lookout, Kootenay Mountains, BC

Columbia River Valley Lookout, Kootenay Mountains, BC

Designed by Twobytwo Architecture Studio, Columbia River Valley Lookout is nestled away in the Kootenay mountain range, this compact ski cabin aims at connecting family members to each other and to the unbound natural landscape that surrounds it in BC, Canada

Polwarth Terrace House, Edinburgh, Scotland

Polwarth Terrace House, Edinburgh property

Designed by DS Architecture, Polwarth Terrace House in the heart of the Merchiston & Greenhill conservation area in Edinburgh’s west end. The house sits parallel to the Union Canal with each property facing the street and sitting across the natural slope that leads down towards the water

I M Pei Architect, New York City Office

I M Pei Architect, New York

Architect Ieoh Ming Pei dies aged 102. The Chinese American architect was born in Guangzhou, best known as architect of The Louvre’s crystal pyramid in Paris, winner of the Pritzker Architecture Prize in 1983.