Designer Jacob Jensen latest creation is the 11 Stars of Skive – 11 sculptures – one for each […]
In May, Florencia Pita realized a site-specific installation in the Southern California Institute of Architecture Gallery in Los […]
Last month, the buzz in the design/architecture blogosphere was echoing the opening of the new “Freitag Individual Recycled […]
Medianeras. That’s the name given in Barcelona to the walls still standing after an adjacent house has fallen […]
Liquid 2.0, by Daan Roosegaarde, is an interactive living cocoon which physically reacts to your motion and sounds. […]
The Angels, by Ruairi Glynn and Paul Burres from Bartlett School of Architecture in London, are autonomous vehices […]
Beijing’s historic layout, which dates back six hundred years to the time of the Ming Dynasty, consists of […]
Atelier Van Lieshout proposes collectively organized forms of working and living that circumvent conventional categories (see their Disciplinator […]
Tomas Klassnik is a graduating student from the Royal College of Art and is contributing to Airspace, a […]
In 1975 came the iconic Blue building, a.k.a. “The Blue Whale.â€? 1988 saw the opening of the Green […]
A very exclusive hotel has recently opened in Liepzig. Hotel Everland consists of only one room, on the […]
I’m spending my last day in Slovenia (tomorrow i’ll be in Graz to see the BIX facade and […]
genetec is a proposal by UK based artist Stanza, to build an articulating DNA structure telematically controlled from […]
Two days ago, curator and architect Carson Chan was kind enough to give me a little tour of […]
Architect Claire Price explains how to harvest the energy expended from footsteps and the vibrations from trains. Energy […]
Dugnad (pronounced doog nahd) is a Norwegian word that describes a special way of doing voluntary, communial work. […]
There were several works at DesignMai for people who live in the streets, here are two of my […]
Simon Conder Associates‘ Black Rubber House on Dungeness beach in Kent (UK) started as a conversion of a […]
Muscles is a 35-foot-high skyscraper designed to change posture thanks to a jointed spine and pneumatic muscles, designed […]
Base_4 (Bidisha Sinha, Andres Flores, Simone Contasta and Elena Bertarelli) have published their project for an interactive space […]
While traveling around Europe by train in 2003, Xing Danwen realized that globalization had made urban landscapes everywhere […]
ReD Research + Design, a architecture and digital fabrication studio directed by Marta Malé-Alemany and José Pedro Sousa, […]
Hybrid Muscle was both a work and exhibition space, built in Chiang Maï in Thaïland, that would generate […]
Having to replace a rope bridge destroyed by a rock fall over the Traversinertobel, in Switzerland, engineer Jürg […]
Tomas Saraceno will be at theThe Curve 11 May 2006 – 16 July 2006, Barbican Art Gallery, London. […]
Branislav Kropilak‘s photographic view on garages: Today, shopping and visiting huge malls became for a majority of people […]
On Sunday i went for the second time (first time they confiscated my camera phone too early) to […]
The Architecture Programme at the Royal Academy of Arts and World Architecture News have announced the winners of […]
At the Salone del Mobile, i usually get to see countless tables, lamps, chairs, sofas which do not […]
A bit similar to Harmut Stockter’s Plant Backpack, the EarthMan is a self-contained, self-sustaining bio-environment survival suit featuring […]
According to kultureflash, Rem Koolhaas‘ design for this year’s Serpentine Pavilion in London will be an ovoid-shaped inflatable […]
Shusaku Arakawa and Madeline Gins, whose moto is Architecture Against Death, unveiled a few months ago a small […]
This morning i went to the Netherlands Architecture Institute in Rotterdam to 1. dilapidate the content of my […]
There were several installations at Game, Set and Match II. One of them was Bamboostic, a project by […]
Game, Set and Match II in Delft. My notes from Usman Haque‘s talk about Paskian Environments. Actually he […]
Game, Set and Match II. Notes from Eric Vanderfeesten‘s talk Confection for the Masses in a Parametric Design […]
The textile brick designed by Erwan e Ronan Bouroullec for Kvadrat showroom in Stokholm is the latest step […]
SFMOMA is to dedicate a solo exhibition to Argentinean-born architect Hernán Díaz Alonso and his Los Angeles–based studio […]
One Wilshire is a bland office tower in Los Angeles that started life in 1966 as one of […]
The world’s first inflatable folly is displayed at the Royal Institute of British Architects in London. The installation […]