In Seattle, Mithun’s design for the new Nordic Museum brings a piece of Scandinavia to the Pacific Northwest.
By Andrew Braithwaite |
March 27, 2019
Section: Architecture
Tags: Cultural
Japanese architect Kengo Kuma shares his thoughts on building Tokyo’s National Stadium, his usage of wood and his projects in the Pacific Northwest.
By Andrew Braithwaite |
November 10, 2017
Section: Architecture
Tags: Personalities, Q&A
The seniors boom has spurred on tech startups to invest in aging. Yves Béhar’s Fuseprojects is developing an undergarment that adds muscular support to enhance mobility.
By Andrew Braithwaite |
May 17, 2017
Section: Design
Tags: Product Design, Technology
The recently completed expansion of the San Francisco Museum of Modern Art proves that even in the narrowest of sites, clever moves can bring a neighbourhood closer together.
By Andrew Braithwaite |
October 10, 2016
Section: Architecture
Tags: Architecture, Cultural
Open Space Agency and Ballantine’s craft the perfect vessel for toasting the future.
By Andrew Braithwaite |
January 21, 2016
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Concept, Product Design
As Craig Dykers and Kjetil Traedal Thorsen inaugurate a new outpost in California, their in-demand studio has undoubtedly hit its stride with an impressive list of commissions, both newly built and underway. What makes it the firm of choice for projects of every scale?
By Andrew Braithwaite |
July 8, 2015
Section: Architecture
Tags: Commercial, Cultural, Institutional
The client asked for a New York loft transposed onto a California landscape. Deegan Day Design delivered a home that blurs the line between dwelling and landscape.
By Andrew Braithwaite |
February 24, 2015
Section: Architecture
Tags: Residential
Henning Larsen Architects of Denmark masterminds a triangular campus building with a spectacular atrium for the University of Southern Denmark.
By Andrew Braithwaite |
January 7, 2015
Section: Architecture
Tags: Education
Designer Fabio Novembre re-interprets the team’s colours for the new facilities, which also feature interactive exhibits created in collaboration with Google.
By Andrew Braithwaite |
November 3, 2014
Section: Interiors
Tags: Commercial
How do you beat the heat without leaving the urban jungle? By stepping inside New York’s Dover Street Market, Copenhagen’s Blue Planet aquarium, London’s new wildlife viewing stations on Regent’s Canal, and other cool city spots.
By Andrew Braithwaite |
May 30, 2014
Section: Curiosity
Tags: Cultural, Event, Infrastructure, Urbanism
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