Architecture Delicious on the eye Architecture December 7, 2011 Delicious on the eye Polanco, a once-residential area in Mexico, has been transformed into a n of offices and restaurants. Many of these new establishments kept the old homes as they were, but not Tori Tori Japanese restaurant… Full Article
Architecture Die nuwe Stuttgart-biblioteek Architecture December 5, 2011 Die nuwe Stuttgart-biblioteek Stel jou voor ’n bibliofiel se paradys: Die publieke biblioteek, ontwerp deur Eun Young Yi is ’n kontemporêre meesterstuk. Full Article
Architecture Sheer luxury Architecture December 5, 2011 Sheer luxury It makes sense to design a restaurant and information centre near a tourist attraction, especially one that is known for its natural beauty and sheer size. Full Article
Architecture Liyuan Library Architecture December 1, 2011 Liyuan Library Libraries are usually found in the middle of the city, amongst the hustle and bustle and high-rise buildings. Li Xiadong Architects newest project has adopted an alternative vision, erecting a library in the calmness of nature. Full Article
Architecture Tel Aviv Museum of Art Architecture December 1, 2011 Tel Aviv Museum of Art Here’s one for geometry buffs: How do you square a triangle? Preston Scott Cohen architects managed to do so with the design and construction of the Herta and Paul Amir building at the Tel Aviv Museum of Art. Full Article
Architecture Winning streak Architecture November 30, 2011 Winning streak Stefan Antoni Olmesdahl Truen Architects have been scooping up the accolades for some of their recent work in South Africa and abroad. Full Article
Architecture Stuttgart’s new Public Library Architecture November 28, 2011 Stuttgart’s new Public Library Stuttgart is now a bibliophile’s paradise. The new Public Library by Eun Young Yi is a celebration of the books it houses, and a masterpiece of contemporary architecture. Full Article
Architecture A tower of mythical proportions Architecture November 25, 2011 A tower of mythical proportions The myth about a sea serpent in the lake of Seljord, Norway has become an integral part of how the local people conceive its majestic landscape. The municipality of Seljord decided to use this mythical feature as a point of departure for devdevelopment. Full Article