Architizer

Architizer is the world's leading source for architecture online. Read our daily news for a broad look at the architecture and design worlds.

Like us on Facebook

Follow us on Twitter

Search

Site authors

analogia

kcdarchitizer

KCD

Find us on...

Tag Results

27 posts tagged architizer.com

One of our intrepid architectural spies got an exclusive sneak peek at Peter Zumthor’s 2011 Serpentine Pavilion at the inaugural press conference this morning in London. All of the images, over here.

The Rothchild’s Farm is as plush as you’d expect. Windmill Hill by Stephen Marshall Architects.

Click through to see more!

Model of Peter Zumthor’s next project, The Secular Retreat for Alain de Botton’s Living Architecture project.

Click through for more info!

Shoal Bay Bach, Parsonson architects ltd., Hawke’s Bay, New Zealand.

Three places to celebrate the longest day of the year. Happy Solstice!

Three places to celebrate the longest day of the year. Happy Solstice!

“Waiting for the River” is built over a drained river that will be re-flooded over the next ten years. It’s a space to wait, to anticipate, and to prepare for the return of the river.

“Waiting for the River” is an inhabitable bridge, built over a sewage canal that over the next decade will slowly become a natural river once again. Via.

Dutch art collective Observatorium’s “Waiting for the River” is a meditation on time, history, and anticipation. In preparation for the planned flooding of the Emscher River (currently a sewage canal) a decade away, the group built a 125-foot-long structure that’s at once a bridge and a small village that includes a hostel, kitchen, bathroom, and meeting space. In dedicating themselves to a distant future, the group has created a series of spaces that amplify the immediate, perpetual act of waiting. Via.

Airy House, Ikimono Architects, Tokyo, Japan.

Chenggong, China, residential towers for 100,000. But they’re all empty

Click through for new satellite images of China’s ghost cities.

Dwelling at Maytree by ODOS, Wicklow, Ireland

Loading posts...