by Fabian Peters | 12/2/2016
by Thomas Wagner | 12/1/2016
The “Large Dome” that now contains the Reactor Block 4 at Chernobyl that went into meltdown in 1986 is not just a shell, but the single largest signature building on the planet.
by Florian Heilmeyer | 11/29/2016
Even in Iran a few people go skiing. A popular choice is Shemshak: the country’s second-largest skiing resort has been open since 1958, and lies north of Teheran. Ryra Studio designed a hotel there that recalls a mogul piste.
by Fabian Peters | 11/28/2016
The name says it all: BIG. Now the Bjarke Ingels Group from Copenhagen is showing its spectacular buildings at Deutsches Architekturmuseum.
by Thomas Edelmann | 11/28/2016
On the premium cruise ship “Genting Dream” Lindner Objektdesign created a theater with around 1,000 seats as well as restaurants with an Asian touch.
11/28/2016
The manufacturer of lighting systems Ewo had a sinus curve of light projected onto the facade of the electricity distributor 50Hertz in the Network District of Berlin.
by Heike Edelmann | 11/23/2016
Chaired by the designer Stefan Diez, in early November the Innovations@DOMOTEX jury selected the best new products.
by Jochen Stöckmann | 11/22/2016
The design competition for a “Museum of the 20th Century” at the Berlin Kulturforum has a winner.
by Rob Wilson | 11/22/2016
London’s new Design Museum is opening in the former Commonwealth Institute building from 1962. Under the open concrete ceiling, Rob Wilson wonders if building and exhibitions also reflect upon the conditions of the UK after the Brexit vote.
by Anna Moldenhauer | 11/22/2016
On December 7 and 8, 2016 Stylepark presents a comprehensive program of presentations to coincide with Architect@Work in Stuttgart.
The Graph and Timetable conference furniture from Wilkhahn was selected for the conference rooms at the new headquarters of Dutch company Heerema.
by Florian Heilmeyer | 11/21/2016
Building on peaks is a heroic act – and to date the buildings have pretty much reflected the fact. Swiss architects Herzog & de Meuron have tried on the Chäserrugg to opt for an unobtrusively modest design.
by Anna Moldenhauer | 11/21/2016
The sculptural façade of the new building “Fortyseven and Co.” in Frankfurt/Main was created using a special construction of light limestone from Hofmann Naturstein.
With metal and wooden furniture by Pedrali, Moleskine has created a multifunctional space in Milan that combines creative working, relaxed breaks and product presentation.
by Anna Moldenhauer | 11/15/2016
The “Archi Depot” museum recently opened in Tokyo – with hundreds of architecture models on display it offers a comprehensive overview of the country’s recent construction history.
by Thomas Edelmann | 11/15/2016
The plaza on the 8th floor has already opened, as has the hotel, and the apartments are swiftly finding buyers: And in January, performances will start at the Elbphilharmonie. It took forever, but is all now roses?
by Heike Edelmann | 11/14/2016
With the new concept “Young Designer Trendtable”, the DOMOTEX trade fair is giving five experimental design studios from five different countries an opportunity to develop their very own visions for tomorrow’s flooring.
by Florian Heilmeyer | 11/14/2016
by Rob Wilson | 11/14/2016
Under the motto “Smart city, design city,” Beijing Design Week staged myriad exhibitions and events all over the massive city. Rob Wilson fought his way through traffic and smog to find between all the slogans a few real core topics of an overall highly interesting event.