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Architecture noir: the best black buildings in the world
10 January 2018New book Black: Architecture in Monochrome immerses us in a visual history of black buildings around the world
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The Eppstein House: a recently restored Frank Lloyd Wright Usonian Home
8 January 2018One of Frank Lloyd Wright’s Usonian designs, the Eppstein House, has been restored to its original charm.
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Lower Mill Estate proves luxury and sustainability can work together
5 January 2018Habitat First’s Lower Mill Estate, set in the beautiful Cotswolds, shows us that pioneering, sustainable architecture can certainly be luxurious.
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A tribute to the past and future – Snøhetta’s Muttrah Fish Market
3 January 2018West of Muscat, on the coast of the Gulf of Oman, the new Snøhetta-designed Muttrah Fish Market serves as a centre point for the local community and a hub for Oman’s thriving fishing industry.
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Ben Derbyshire: 'Far more cash is needed for social housing'
22 December 2017RIBA President Ben Derbyshire argues that the government should view spending on social housing as an investment for the future
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Rectory Farm by Carmody Groarke: the public park that's also a quarry
19 December 2017Carmody Groarke’s Rectory Farm project in suburban London is an innovative approach to vital mineral extraction, which simultaneously provides a large community park above ground
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The V&A Dundee will be Scotland’s first design museum
19 December 2017The V&A Museum of Design, Dundee, will open in the second half of 2018 and be the first museum dedicated to design in Scotland.
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‘Engaging the ancient landscape’: Residence in the Galilee by Golany Architects
15 December 2017When Golany Architects approached the design of this residence in the Galilee region of Israel, they took up the challenge of maximising the potential of the 500 sqm plot.
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'Architectural gunpowder': the Experimentarium by CEBRA
14 December 2017When Danish practice CEBRA took on the brief to create a new home for the Experimentarium science centre in Copenhagen, it created some ‘gunpowder’ moments, including a double helix staircase clad in 10 tonnes of copper
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Goal kick
14 December 2017Pamela Buxton takes a look at new sports stadia that, while often instigated for football and its fans, have choices, of bars, restaurants, lounges and alternative sports facilities, and use cutting-edge design to offer so much more
