Face fence by Demakersvan

Lace Fence is a high-end metal fabric that gives new insights in how you can create unique environments. It combines the ancient craft of lace making ..

House of Depth by FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects

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Here’s a fourth house by FORM/Kouichi Kimura Architects: House of Depth in Shiga, Japan. (more…)

Stockholm Arena

Design for Stockholms Arena Information Center in collaboration with White Architects.

Hotel Consolación by Camprubí i Santacana Arquitectes

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Spanish architects Camprubí i Santacana have completed a hotel consisting of timber-clad rooms set on a rocky ridge near Teruel, Spain. (more…)

Peter Morrison Plans How to Steer RMJM Safely Through Economic Peril

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We’ve told you before that perhaps the architecture industry most hardest hit in this current recession/depression is that of Scotland’s. From very scary numbers chronicling the layoffs throughout the country to even universities telling their architecture students not to come back after their next break, Scotland has seemingly been slapped, punched, and kicked repeatedly, even when they were already down. So Stephen McGinty‘s interview with Peter Morrison, the young head of the very large, very international firm of RMJM, based in Edinburgh, is an interesting peek inside the belly of the beast. It begins with the sudden cancellations of jobs, the lost revenue, the layoffs, and everything going from bad to worse, then picks up talking to Morrison about what comes next, now that’s he and his company are staring down the barrel. Of particular interest is their plans to hit more of the Middle East, outside of the now-suffering Dubai where everyone seemed to be receiving checks from over the past couple of years. Here’s a bit of that:

On a white magic board in the glass-walled conference room is a map of the Middle East and, while other firms concentrate on the convenience of Dubai, RMJM is exploring emerging markets such as Libya and Turkmenistan. Tapping the nation with his finger, Morrison explains: “It’s one of the richest nations on earth.”

Iraq and Afghanistan is also in RMJM’s sights. In January the company hired Nick Haston — a former British Army officer who was deputy director of operations for Operational Brigade Headquarters in Afghanistan and was involved in recapturing Musa Qaleh — as its new Director of Global Emerging Markets. “He will be our point man and so will be able to visit their countries, develop contacts and negotiate contracts. We also plan to work with local architects and firms which will allow a lot of work to be done remotely.”

Majori Primary School Sports Hall by Substance

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Latvian architects Substance have built a sports hall in Jurmala, Latvia, inspired by chunks of amber washed up on the Baltic coast. (more…)

Incremental Housing Strategy by Filipe Balestra and Sara Göransson

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Architects Filipe Balestra and Sara Göransson have developed a strategy to develop informal slums into permanent urban districts through a process of gradual improvement to existing dwellings instead of demolition and rebuilding. (more…)

Playground for Leif by designliga

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Kinderzimmer – Entwurf, Planung, Realisierung

Havanas Aging Architecture Continues to Crumble

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While we collectively fret about Paul Rudolph schools getting bulldozed and Mies van der Rohe classics suffering flood waters, it seems as though we can’t hold a candle to what’s going on in Havana right now. According to a great piece in the Sun Sentinel,

House in Andros by KLab architects

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Greek architecture practice KLab architects have completed a summer house on the island of Andros, Greece. (more…)