Centered Home, Spanish-style Los Angeles real estate
Annie Barrett and Hye-Young Chung have transformed Centered Home. A Spanish-style house in Los Angeles for a couple in semi-retirement, and the programmatic shifts that a new life brings
Annie Barrett and Hye-Young Chung have transformed Centered Home. A Spanish-style house in Los Angeles for a couple in semi-retirement, and the programmatic shifts that a new life brings
Designed by Blouin Tardif Architectes, Camp-de-Touage Service Center in Pointe-Taillon National Park, Canada, frame a reception area, while filtering access from the various entry points
Several giant “cement cylinders” left behind in an old factory, gave Wanmu Shazi design inspiration for the Buduo Teahouse, Xiamen City, China. He expects to attract more like-minded creatives
Marwa Al-Sabouni and Ghassan Jansiz bring a unique architectural element to this year’s Brighton Festival by building a temporary community arts space on Hove seafront, England
Sakuragicho Residence, Japan – Yokohama apartment design: an outer skin punctuated by evenly spaced openings wraps over the balconies, lending ambiguity to the facade
Designed by ZENI arkitekter a/s the Aabenraa Crematorium, Denmark, has a room for the living. Here the relatives can give their loved ones a last goodbye, and watch the caskets be put into the ovens
RIBA responds to Levelling-up and Regeneration Bill + Assael Architecture comment that the ‘street votes’ policy is a sticking plaster for the urgent need for planning reform – how will such a policy will work in practice
Pavilion Fencing Krasnoyarsk design by OOO “ADM” Architects. Vintage-style architecture responds to the square with two churches and the natural landscape of the embankment onto the river
The Climber’s Cabin, Southern England by architects AR Design Studio, between the edge of deciduous woodland and a stream: accommodation and independent space for the children as they grow older
Salesforce Tower Sydney design by architects Foster + Partners celebrates ‘topping out’ ceremony, marking the completion of the highest point for the 55-storey office building
Montecito House, California, on a site that was left vacant after an existing house was destroyed in a fire. LOC capitalized on this by placing a series of bold, shifting volumes to frame a courtyard