Fuglsang Kunstmuseum Denmark building

Fuglsang Kunstmuseum Denmark building

The purpose-built 2,500 sqm art museum has been designed by Tony Fretton Architects to house the Storstrøm Art Museum’s permanent collection of Danish fine art dating from the period 1780-1980.

Tanigami Gallery Kobe, Hyogo office building

Tanigami Gallery Kobe, Hyogo office building

The site for the building lies in a hugely developed area in northern Kobe. It is accessible from the center of the city in 10 minutes by car through a tunnel. The area can be expressed as a land where only infrastructure is imported from the city.

Hoxton Square Zaha Hadid London building

Hoxton Square Zaha Hadid London building

The proposal seeks to replace two existing buildings with a new 3000m2 structure that will house a two-level gallery, commercial offices and eight residential flats. The site is located within the South Shoreditch Conservation Area and will add an exciting new addition to Hoxton Square’s eclectic character.

Am Kupfergraben 10 Berlin: David Chipperfield

Am Kupfergraben 10 Berlin by David Chipperfield

David Chipperfield Architects’ gallery building Am Kupfergraben 10 in Berlin has received the first prize in the ‘office and commercial buildings’ category of the Fritz Höger Prize 2008.

Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas

Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art, Kansas

Kyu Sung Woo Architects, the internationally renowned architectural practice headquartered in Cambridge, Mass., has received the Honor Award at the AIA Central States Design Excellence Awards for their design of the Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art (Overland Park, KS)

V&A Jewellery Gallery London by Eva Jiricna

V&A Jewellery Gallery London by Eva Jiricna

The concept of the new Gallery comprises of a two-level arrangement. The upper level is situated in the middle of the space and it is connected to the lower level via a circular glass staircase. The internal envelope is designed as a continuous ‘tube’ inserted freely into the fabric of the existing building envelope.

Cooroy Art Temple: Australian Studio, Queensland

Cooroy Art Temple: Australian Studio, Queensland

Oceanic art within shows how mountains connect heaven and earth. The studio retreat consists of two pavilions. A separate introverted service pavilion sits within a hillock crater freeing the main translucent winged atelier.

Suntory Museum of Art, Kengo Kuma Japan

Suntory Museum of Art by Kengo Kuma in Japan

The entire building is covered with vertical louvers made of white ceramic panels. Choice of the latter has been made out of the imagery of earthenware and porcelain pieces that compose this museum’s collection.

176 Prince of Wales Road London gallery

176, Prince of Wales Road London gallery

The former Methodist chapel that houses the collection was built between 1867 and 1871, in the Corinthian style. For nearly a century, it was the main place of worship for the Methodist community in north London. In 1963, the building was taken over by the London Drama School, which pioneered the Russian branch of method acting in the UK.

John Latham Flat Time House London

John Latham Flat Time House London

The House is now home to the John Latham Foundation and the John Latham Archive, and will be the primary location for a 10-month programme of exhibitions and events exploring the artist’s practice, his theoretical ideas and their continued relevance.