New Acropolis Museum by Bernard Tschumi Architects
Posted in: UncategorizedNew Acropolis Museum in Athens, Greece, designed by Bernard Tschumi Architects will open in June. (more…)
New Acropolis Museum in Athens, Greece, designed by Bernard Tschumi Architects will open in June. (more…)
Willy Müller Architects have designed a flower market in Barcelona, Spain (via Yatzer). (more…)
Vienna practices Span and Zeytinoglu have won a competition to design the Austrian pavilion for Expo 2010 in Shanghai, China. (more…)
Photographer Leonardo Finotti has sent us these photos of Guarujá House by architects Bernardes + Jacobsen, located in the Brazilian forest. (more…)
Architect Nicos Kalogirou and student Evangelos Kotsioris have completed the interior of a book store and publishing house in Thessaloniki, Greece. (more…)
Long Tall House is a residential project in Tokyo, Japan, by Kagawa Takanori and Tappei Ito of Spacespace. (more…)
Here are new images of architects Herzog & de Meuron’s extension to the Tate Modern art gallery in London, which was recently granted planning permission. (more…)
New York design firm Leeser Architecture have won a competition to design a hotel in the Zayed Bay district of Abu Dhabi, UAE.
If you take just one thing from reading our humble little blog, here’s that lesson to keep in your back pocket: don’t build modern things on land owned by Prince Charles. Really, don’t. We’ve told you how much he hates anything even remotely modern and he’s just going to screw you over because of it. Such is the case right now in the UK as a children’s charity was trying to have a new building created to replace their old facilities. Unfortunately, even though they had donations to cover the costs, because the design of the new place is described as “a modern building with glass,” the Prince repeatedly rejected it, calling it “budget price” design and requesting the charity hire an architect that the royal liked. And while all of this back and forth happened over the course of several years, the financial collapse happened, the charity’s chief donor had to pull the promised millions to help get the building built and now they’re scrambling to figure out what to do next. So, we remind you again: if you’re going to work with Prince Charles, make sure you don’t ever go modern. Also, probably wise to heed that advice most anywhere in Italy, too.
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