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Why timber shouldn’t be overlooked as a building material

When it comes to safe and sustainable building materials, timber deserves a second look, says Brandon Buck, Associate Principal and Design Director at the London Studio of Perkins and Will. 

Architecture
5 May 2020
Bowen Hu|||

The Lollipop Ideal Garden is a kindergarten with a human face

Architecture
10 April 2020
Takuya Watanabe Photography|||

Japanese architects build a temporary teahouse with a single material

Architecture
8 April 2020
Photo: Schran Images|||

Studio Zhu-Pei complete fortress-like cultural centre

Architecture
7 April 2020
INSAW Image|||

Tank Shanghai promotes open access to the arts

Architecture
6 April 2020
Hufton + Crow|||

Stanton Williams associate Kalpesh Intwala discusses the art of research centre design

Architecture
31 March 2020
Photography by Hong Sung Jun, courtesy of OMA|||

OMA’s Galleria might be the department store of the future

Architecture
30 March 2020
Pedro Pegenaute|||

Neri&Hu’s Junshan Cultural Center blurs interior and exterior

Architecture
24 March 2020
Daria Scagliola|||

MVRDV transforms a shopping mall into an urban lagoon

Architecture
19 March 2020
Photo: Ketsiree Wongwan|||

IDIN Architects transform two Bangkok shophouses into a hostel and cafe

Architecture
17 March 2020
BoysPlayNice (Jakub Skokan and Martin Tůma)|||

SOA architekti’s Elementary School Amos creates a learning landscape

Architecture
11 March 2020
Courtesy The Mediated Matter Group|||

At MoMA, Neri Oxman proposes sustainable futures for design

Architecture
5 March 2020
Photograph: Simon Menges.|||

Barozzi Veiga’s Tanzhaus Zürich is a balletic synthesis of industrial concrete and natural light

Architecture
27 February 2020
Image courtesy of Hugh Broughton Architects.|||

Ground breaks on Hugh Broughton Architects’ Antarctic research facility

Architecture
25 February 2020
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Container Atlas provides an invaluable primer to an architectural phenomenon

Architecture
21 February 2020

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