Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum by Zaha Hadid Architects

Tuesday, March 23rd 2010
Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum by Zaha Hadid Architects

The initial momentum for Zaha Hadid Architect’s Design is generated by developing a landscape carpet picking up these loose ends of the urban fabric and interweaving them with the different movement directions across and along the site. This landscape layout develops from an urban end at the western side of the plot. From this Western end, where the plot of the Eli and Edythe Broad Art Museum is neighboured by the large Berkey Hall, the new square... 

Munich Hotel Complex by Schmidt Hammer Lassen

Wednesday, March 17th 2010
Munich Hotel Complex by Schmidt Hammer Lassen

The hotel complex is situated in the newly developed Schwabinger Tor area, along the northern part of the Leopoldstrasse. The challenge in the competition was to bring the architectural characteristics of Munich into this new and modern part of the city. schmidt hammer lassen architects’ design concept has its origin in three themes: the analysis of the historical city with its arches, vaults and arcades; a close relation to the masterplan with... 

Grand Canal Square Theatre and Commercial Development by Daniel Libeskind

Sunday, March 7th 2010
Grand Canal Square Theatre and Commercial Development by Daniel Libeskind

The 2000 seat Grand Canal Theatre is a landmark that creates a focus for its urban context, specifically Grand Canal Square, the new urban piazza at the waterfront of Grand Canal Harbour. The architectural concept of the Theatre is based on stages: the stage of the Theatre itself, the stage of the piazza, and the stage of the multiple level Theatre lobby above the piazza. The Theatre becomes the main façade of a large public piazza that has a five... 

National September 11 Memorial Museum Pavilion by Snohetta Architects

Monday, March 1st 2010
National September 11 Memorial Museum Pavilion by Snohetta Architects

During the four years of working with the project, the program has changed several times, however it has remained a cultural facility that is dedicated to visitor comfort and orientation. The current design, which has now completed the contract document stage, is scheduled for completion in 2011. The design for the building embodies a careful reaction to the horizontal character of the memorial design while also providing the area with a lively organic... 

House in Santander by A-cero Architects

Wednesday, February 10th 2010
House in Santander by A-cero Architects

The main idea behind the project is to make a house integrated within the surrounding context, oriented towards the views over the Mera river. The terrain’s slope, which could be seen as a problem, becomes a solution by designing a house closed to the North and open to the South (where the best sights are), therefore protected from the cold temperatures and open to the natural light. The main design features of this project are the simple volumetric... 

Circa on Jellicoe Multi-media Art Gallery by studioMAS Architects

Wednesday, February 10th 2010
Circa on Jellicoe Multi-media Art Gallery by studioMAS Architects

Johannesburg is home to Circa on Jellicoe, a multi-media art gallery designed by South African based practice, studioMAS. Located on a busy urban intersection, it marks a prominent public intervention that challenges perceptions of “art” and “art galleries”. The architecture is a sculpture, moulding itself around its contents. Its elliptical form has developed from the constraints of a narrow site and the prospect of creating... 

Villa Dali House by 123DV architecture & consult

Tuesday, February 2nd 2010
Villa Dali House by 123DV architecture & consult

The ‘Villa Dali’ clients asked for a very personal house which would reflect their passions. They are nautical minded and have a love of art, sculptures and especially the work of Salvador Dali. During the initial design discussions 123DV architecture were also showed pictures of ancient Spanish architecture. They were fascinated by the closed white stucco facades and metal fences in Jugendstill design. So the challenge was to combine... 

Britt Creptain & Stefan Spaens House Design by CSD Architecten

Sunday, January 31st 2010
Britt Creptain & Stefan Spaens House Design by CSD Architecten

A very small plot of land (4x15m / built 4×12.5m) in a narrow street in the Center of Antwerp, rear facade facing south. The design responds by opening up both facades to the maximum, split-levels and a void with a roof of glass on top. 3 levels house the main living areas bureau/library/kitchen/dining, and the highest split-level is the sitting room with open fire and views of the city and the sky. From there, you can access the roof-terrace... 

The New York Korea Center by SAMOO Architecture PC

Sunday, January 31st 2010
The New York Korea Center by SAMOO Architecture PC

SAMOO Architecture PC, the New York studio of SAMOO Architects and Engineers based in Seoul, Korea, announced that it has won an international competition for the design of The New York Korea Center, a new home for the Korean Cultural Service in New York. The eight-story, 33,000 square foot facility will offer spaces for exhibitions, performances, lectures, and administration. Korea House will be located on East 32nd Street, extending the vibrancy... 

Libeskind Villa by Studio Daniel Libeskind

Friday, January 29th 2010
Libeskind Villa by Studio Daniel Libeskind

The Libeskind Villa is a German-made, sculptural living space which marries the highest standards in design, craftsmanship and sustainability. The project has been realized in partnership with Berlin based proportion GmbH and the prototype has been built on the premises of Rheinzink GmbH & Co., the developer of the Villa’s zinc façade. Libeskind’s Villa awakens the senses: light floods through glass expanses, clean lines invite calm,...