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This week, Zaha Hadid Architects won planning permission for what will aim to be the world's greenest football stadium and Superflux built a vision of a typical Singapore home in 2219. Read on for more... |
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Zaha Hadid Architects has won planning permission for the world's first wooden football stadium, but is it as green as it sounds? Read more › |
Editor Tom Ravenscroft takes a look back at the most-read stories for every month in 2019, including alternative designs for Notre-Dame. Read more › |
We select the top 10 hotels of 2019 including a spa in the Sharjah desert and a hotel built within an abandoned quarry in China. Read more › |
Superflux has built a vision of a Singapore home in 2219, with features including homemade hunting tools and a mini hydroponic farm. Read more › |
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Virgil Abloh has created a capsule collection in collaboration with Paris's Musée du Louvre that includes T-shirts and hoodies. Read more › |
University of Hawai'i graduate Joey Valenti has designed prefabricated and low-cost housing units made entirely from invasive albizia trees. Read more › |
A concrete house in Monsaraz, Portugal, is dug into a hillside and concealed by a green roof that cantilevers outwards. Read more › |
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Bamboo bookshelves line the triple-height atrium of a glass-walled hotel and library in Zhejiang Province, China, by Atelier Tao+C. Read more › |
California architect Dan Brunn has designed a long, slender home that stretches over a brook on a wooded property in Los Angeles. Read more › |
We picked 10 of the best Chinese architecture projects of 2019, including a skyscraper in Beijing containing the world's tallest atrium. Read more › |
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