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RaeRae House by Austin Maynard Architects
on 29 June 2020A home expansion project in Melbourne turned into something altogether more adventurous and surprising. Largely hidden behind a cottage-lined street, RaeRae House draws you into a whole new world
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The kids are alright: co-designing with young people
on 10 December 2019Architects and designers are increasingly collaborating with the end users of spaces and places — and that includes children. We take a look at the projects and practices in the UK bringing young people into the heart of the co-design process and helping them shape their built environment
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Rise up: Kéré Architecture creates 'forest canopy' pavilion in rural Montana
on 29 October 2019At the Tippet Rise Art Center in Montana, a new wooden pavilion named Xylem has appeared, designed by Kéré Architecture. It joins a collection of buildings and artworks that celebrates the expansive landscape of the 12,000-acre working ranch
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Letter from: Porquerolles
on 16 September 2019On the Mediterranean island of Porquerolles, Fondation Carmignac immerses visitors in art and nature
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Meet Pricegore, the practice behind this year’s Dulwich Pavilion
on 5 August 2019Francesca Perry sits down with Dingle Price and Alex Gore of emerging London-based firm Pricegore
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Interview: Blueprint meets Annabelle Selldorf
on 18 July 2019Francesca Perry sits down with Annabelle Selldorf, whose eponymous practice has been sensitively shaping New York’s homes and cultural institutions for three decades
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Shipping forecast: Inside the evolving Brooklyn Navy Yard
on 2 July 2019Brooklyn Navy Yard once made ships — now it harbours startups. With a new masterplan from WXY Studio, can it become a model for how to keep manufacturing in cities?
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Buried in the landscape: The Weston by Feilden Fowles
on 18 June 2019With its new Yorkshire Sculpture Park visitor centre, The Weston, Feilden Fowles has walked the line between raw craft and refinement
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Europe’s first subaquatic restaurant: Under by Snøhetta
on 6 June 2019In a remote spot of Norway’s coast, Snøhetta has designed Under — a project that is as surreal, elegant and surprising as a half-submerged concrete tube can get
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The weird and wonderful world of 'bubbletecture'
on 18 April 2019Phaidon’s new book Bubbletecture takes us inside the world of inflatable architecture and design