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Budapest City Hall by Erick van Egeraat
Dutch architect Erick van Egeraat has won a competition to design a new city hall for Budapest, Hungary. Read »
juvet landscape hotel
Burtigard, Gudbrandsjuvet, Norway 2008. Each room is a detached small independent house with one, or sometimes two of the walls constructed in glass. The landscape in which these rooms are placed [...] Read »
Monaco House / McBride Charles Ryan
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84. Puck Building
Location: 295-309 Lafayette Street Built: 1885-1886; 1892-1893 and 1899 (additions and subtractions); 1983-1984 (restoration) Architects: Albert Wagner and Herman Wagner National Register Number: [...] Read »
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SPOOKY ECO HOUSE: The Dragspelhuset Accordion House
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Triangle and Fitzgibbon Glass: visiting two NW Portland warehouse conversions beneath the Fremont bridge
Michael Flowers and Judson Moore both grew up in west Texas and attended Texas A&M. After graduation, they followed a professor to Montana State University and briefly taught there. Ultimately [...] Read »
News
To Liverpool for one of the talks in the Le Corbusier Lives! season hosted by Liverpool John Moores University, and for a second look at the Corb exhibition in the Metropolitan Cathedral crypt. [...] Read »
Just a few years ago, the city fathers of Mason City, Iowa, were thinking of trying to sell it on E-Bay, but this past March a $9 million state grant is making it more likely that Frank Lloyd [...] Read »
Mies' Lake Shore Drive Apartments being restored
I've written a lot about the restoration going on at 860-880 Lake Shore Drive by Mies van der Rohe. It's time to start showing some pictures of the buildings that look better than they have [...] Read »
Miscellaneous
At the inaugural World Architecture Festival Awards 2008, Irish practice Architecture53seven has been highly commended in the Pleasure Category for Egan's Coffee Bar and Roof Terrace in Portlaoise, [...] Read »
Does fatality follow function? For Halloween, Archinect Senior Editor Bryan Boyer brings us the morbid (and haunted) tale of architects' historic deaths. death does come, of this we are sure ... Read »
"Supposedly the emperor [Hadrian] sent the plans for [the Temple of Venus and Roma] to the professional architect Apollodorus . Apollodorus, one of the great architects of Imperial Rome, had [...] Read »
Video
Bjarke Ingels, BIG ,REN People's Building presentation..IDEA FESTIVAL 2008,Louisville,Kentucky.. previous post for more information.. Read »