OPOLE (PL) - This gallery by M. i A. Domicz is as different from a conventional art gallery as contemporary art is from the everyday.
VENICE (IT) - C+S converted a 19th-century shed into a technological nerve centre from which to manage traffic in the Venetian Lagoon.
ESPOO (FI) - JKMM Architects have made a fun and friendly building for young children. Despite being a relatively young practice, JKMM...
PEIZE (NL) - UNStudio explores the possibilities of ultra high performance fibre reinforced concrete in a 25-metre-high observation tower.... News and observations
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aNC arquitectos: Expressing circumstances
Teresa Novais and Jorge Carvalho of aNC in Porto talk about their experiences with Pritzker Prize winners, architectural education and the conditions of architecture in Portugal and elsewhere.
New buildings
Versatile wood
Wood is the most discussed material in contemporary architecture. Such is the conclusion suggested by a simple Google search. It turns out that, in English, the combination of 'architecture' and 'wood' yields as many results as the combination of architecture with each of the other three common building materials – steel, glass and concrete – put together. A similar ratio also exists in French and German. But the most talked about material is not necessarily the most used.
Focusing on European countries, cities and regions
Buildings from the margins of modern history
Just about everything about Gottfried Böhm's exceptional pilgrimage church in Neviges has been kept in its original state, down to the single glazing in the annex windows. This emphasizes its unique character as an index fossil of the modernization that the Second Vatican Council promised to deliver.