Anik Péloquin creates contemporary addition for historic cottage in rural Quebec

October 30, 2017 Bridget Cogley 0

Montreal architect Anik Péloquin has built an angular extension to a quaint cottage in Canada, with an off-kilter roof and white-washed interiors. The project titled The Sisters, or Les Soeurs in French, involved creating more space for a Canadian house built in the 1930s. The owners purchased the cottage six years ago, and lived there

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R+E House / DP+HS Architects

October 30, 2017 Cristobal Rojas 0

Located in a residential area in West Jakarta, Indonesia, this house occupies a 300 sqm plot of land. Inhabited by a small young family with 2 kids, it was made with careful attention to owner’s family activities during the course of the day. Don Pieto and Henny Suwardi of DP+HS Architects emphasize interlocking space to connect different activities between spaces.

Snøhetta reimagines New York’s postmodern icon 550 Madison

October 30, 2017 Dan Howarth 0

Architecture firm Snøhetta has revealed its plans to overhaul the New York skyscraper designed in the postmodern style by Philip Johnson and John Burgee, which involve replacing the street frontage but retaining its recognisable classical pediment. The 647-foot (197-metre) tower at 550 Madison – formerly known as the AT&T Building and then the Sony Tower

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Undulating balconies to wrap 3XN’s condos on Toronto waterfront

October 30, 2017 Eleanor Gibson 0

Danish firm 3XN has won a competition to build a residential complex in Toronto, which will comprise a pair of tower peaks covered in rippling terraces based on the waves of the nearby lake. Developers Tridel and Hines organised the contest for the condominium as part of its transformation of the East Bayfront, a former industrial

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SanBaoPeng Art Museum / DL Atelier

October 30, 2017 舒岳康 - SHU Yuekang 0

Tradition and inheritance
Sanbao Art Museum is located in Sanbao village, a scenic place not far from the Central city of Jingdezhen, the porcelain capital of China. In the past decade, porcelain artists were attracted here to build their own studios. Thus a nascent, dynamic, porcelain-centric hub is thriving and magnetizing even more talents to migrate here what comes along is their great passions and dreams in inheriting the tradition of porcelain art. Most of the industries here are porcelain related, causing a highly competitive environment, it will take great ingenuity and endless efforts to be the best.

Hem showcases expanded product line at first US pop-up in New York

October 30, 2017 Bridget Cogley 0

Swedish furniture company Hem has opened its first US shop in New York City, hoping to tap further into the American market with a pop-up in Soho. Hem – which is Swedish for “home” – set up its temporary retail space on the ground floor of a development at 325 West Broadway, with the aim

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Hem showcases expanded product line at first US pop-up in New York

October 30, 2017 Bridget Cogley 0

Swedish furniture company Hem has opened its first US shop in New York City, hoping to tap further into the American market with a pop-up in Soho. Hem – which is Swedish for “home” – set up its temporary retail space on the ground floor of a development at 325 West Broadway, with the aim

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Hem showcases expanded product line at first US pop-up in New York

October 30, 2017 Bridget Cogley 0

Swedish furniture company Hem has opened its first US shop in New York City, hoping to tap further into the American market with a pop-up in Soho. Hem – which is Swedish for “home” – set up its temporary retail space on the ground floor of a development at 325 West Broadway, with the aim

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