Old Town Apartments in Tallinn by Kosmos

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Estonian architects Kosmos have completed a five-storey apartment block with a ground-floor shopping area in Tallinn, Estonia. (more…)

Parrish Art Museum by Herzog de Meuron

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Architects Herzog & de Meuron have designed a new museum building for the Parrish Art Museum in Southampton, New York, USA. (more…)

4 Passive Houses by Anders Holmberg

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Swedish architect Anders Holmberg has designed four highly insulated houses in Stockholm, Sweden, that use the heat generated by people and appliances inside to keep them warm. (more…)

House+ by Pracownia Architektury Głowacki

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Polish architects Pracownia Architektury Głowacki have completed a tiled family home near Wroclaw in Poland. (more…)

M-house by Morii’s Atelier and OUVI

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Japanese architects Masaki Mori of Morii’s Atelier and Shin Yokoo of OUVI have completed a house in Kanagawa, Japan, for a couple who plan to retire soon. (more…)

Norman Foster Removed from San Francisco Restoration Project Over Stimulus Funds Controversy

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Well, it looks like it’s continuing to be tough times for Norman Foster. Following low notes like his loss of the Russia Tower project back in June and his mass layoffs at the start of the year, Architect’s Newspaper now has the inside scoop that Foster has lost the $121 million restoration of 50 UN Plaza in San Francisco. Per usual, it was because of the money — though this time around, it wasn’t about not having any or running out, but rather, controversy over a British starchitect’s firm landing a stimulus bill-supplied, federally-funded job. As the Newspaper sees it, now the government’s funding arm is trying to back-peddle, saying Foster (and another, Bay Area local firm, ESL) was never given the job and that reports that he had were never finalized. Whatever the case, it seems like a bad day for Foster, but a good one for architects in the area who are back in the running (well, everyone but ESL).

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Knut Hamsun Center by Steven Holl Architects (more images)

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Here are more images of Steven Holl Architects‘ Knut Hamsun Center at Hamarøy, Norway, which opened last week. (more…)

House in Mitaka by Hidetaka Shirako and OUVI

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Japanese architects Hidetaka Shirako and Shin Yokoo of OUVI have completed a low, gabled house in Tokyo, Japan. (more…)

Ciutat de la Justícia by David Chipperfield Architects

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Here are a few photos, plans and elevations of Barcelona’s new law courts complex, designed by David Chipperfield Architects. (more…)

The Weather Room by Liddicoat Goldhill

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London architects Liddicoat & Goldhill have completed a glazed addition to a 17th Century house in north London. (more…)