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“Change needs to happen on every level”: Sarah Wigglesworth discusses sustainability
10 June 2019We speak to Sarah Wigglesworth, the founder of Sarah Wigglesworth Architects, discussing her self-built office/home, sustainability, and why architects should be project guardians.
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Europe’s first subaquatic restaurant: Under by Snøhetta
6 June 2019In a remote spot of Norway’s coast, Snøhetta has designed Under — a project that is as surreal, elegant and surprising as a half-submerged concrete tube can get
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West side story: inside New York's Hudson Yards
31 May 2019The northern end of New York’s High Line is now capped off by a massive $25bn mixed-use development called Hudson Yards. On its cusp is The Shed, a Diller Scofidio + Renfro-designed arts building, at its heart is the Heatherwick Studio-designed Vessel and in its shopping mall is the Snark Park, by Snarkitecture
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EFFEKT designs Denmark’s new Forest Tower
24 May 2019Danish architecture collective, EFFEKT Architects, has designed a new iconic observation tower in the heart of the historic Gisselfeld Klosters Forest.
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A new approach to live/work: Frizz23 by Deadline Architekten
23 May 2019A new co-operative block in Berlin’s Kreuzberg district includes short-term apartments, training facilities and a creative hub that includes live/work units. It has produced some complex arrangements
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Amos Goldreich Architecture designs a North London family home
22 May 2019We take a look inside Almington Street House, a period property renovation completed by Amos Goldreich Architecture.
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Xiqu Centre and the evolution of Hong Kong's new arts hub
15 May 2019Hong Kong’s Xiqu Centre — designed by Revery Architecture and Ronald Lu & Partners — is the first project to complete as part of the city’s ambitious new arts neighbourhood, the West Kowloon Cultural District
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Designing in the Golden Triangle: meet JSH Algarve
9 May 2019We speak to Jutta Hoehn, the founder of residential architecture studio JSH Algarve, about sustainability, technology, and her latest design projects.
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The rise of the flying car
9 May 2019Say goodbye to sitting in traffic jams, as flying cars are on their way. From as early as next year, these vehicles — once the sole preserve of sci-fi films — will start to be rolled out. But what are the challenges — and will our city skies really be full of cars soon?
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Gimme shelter: how are architects tackling homelessness?
29 April 2019Designs for high-end housing and bespoke home extensions are ten a penny in the architecture world, but what are today’s practices doing to address the homelessness crisis? From temporary housing and modular pods to a digital platform tackling bureaucratic boundaries, we look at the innovative designs developed by architects for those without homes
