The Bloomberg Pavilion, Tokyo
/Akihisa Hirata, architect of the new Bloomberg Pavilion "wondered what would happen if the walls were to keep growing upwards and present an uneven surface like 'pleats'."
Read MoreAkihisa Hirata, architect of the new Bloomberg Pavilion "wondered what would happen if the walls were to keep growing upwards and present an uneven surface like 'pleats'."
Read MoreZurich's history runs deep - one of its most important industrial monuments, the Hürlimann Brewery, has been converted into an impressive spa called Thermalbad.
Read MoreNovember has brought us some early holiday cheer in the form of turning leaves, pumpkin pies, and now, an insightful interview with one of our favorite architects, Philippe Stuebi!
Read MoreSpanish interior designer Susanna Cots is the mastermind behind the Pure White House, a new coastal dwelling in Almuñécar, Spain.
Read MoreQuinta da Baronesa looks like an absolute utopia – something straight out of Avatar. Beautifully lush green grass slopes downward, interrupted by an emerging wooden block made from organic sustainable Cumaru and old brick from a former demolition.
Read MoreDisclaimer: Do not attempt a trip to the Tel Aviv Museum of Art if you are battling a severe hangover.
Read MoreStudent Centers! There’s nothing like the smell of musty, old books, cheap particleboard furniture, and flickering fluorescent lights
Read MoreIf the Jetsons had a love child with the Swiss Family Robinson clan, the ‘Dama zAmya’ house in Phuket would be the result.
Read MoreThe Norwegian Wild Reindeer Foundation recently commissioned a sanctuary for reindeer watching which sits about an hour north of Oslo in the beautiful Dovrefjell National Park.
Read MoreOlafur Eliasson's addition to the ARoS Aarhus Kunstmuseum, rightfully titled 'Your Rainbow Panorama'
Read MoreWho doesn’t love a good rooftop party? There’s nothing like a festive, outdoor soiree under the stars with a panoramic bird’s eye view.
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