
Royal Ontario Museum: Daniel Libeskind’s expansion
Images of the construction site for the Royal Ontario Museum expansion designed by Daniel Libeskind > flickr.comMore info about this work > daniel-libeskind.comsource > archinect...

Images of the construction site for the Royal Ontario Museum expansion designed by Daniel Libeskind > flickr.comMore info about this work > daniel-libeskind.comsource > archinect...

Images of construction works for the world’s tallest tower, the 609-meter high Burj Dubai designed by SOM [Urbanity]....

The new facility of the Caixa Galicia Foundation designed by Nicholas Grimshaw in A Coruña [Gabion]....

Images of ‘Salone Satellite 2006’ (Milan) > MoCo Loco: 1 / 2 / 3...

The Church of Reconciliation, designed in the capital of Germany by Berlin architects Rudolf Reitermann and Peter Sassenroth, whose inauguration took place in 2000, is built on the foundations of the ancient temple pulled down in 1985 by German Democratic Republic soldiers… the previous church was situated in “death stripe” zone of the wall built […]...

Images of Villa VPRO (1997), the facility designed by MVRDV in Hilversum (Netherlands) for the indipendent tv broadcasting company VPRO > Fotos de Arquitectura...

The first stone was laid for Barcelona Fair‘s towers, designed by Toyo Ito. End of construction works is scheduled for 2009. In collaboration with Barcelona-based architect Fermin Vazquez, Toyo Ito delineated two organic shaped and agile buildings for the so called “City of the Counts” (Barcelona itself) [Centro de Enlace AE BCN]....
The 77 aged Brazilian architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha was awarded the 2006 Pritzker Architecture Prize [terra.es].Images of his works > el mundo“Horizons of concrete” (Horizontes de hormigon) by Luis Fernandez Galiano > ElPais.es...
Information about ‘CONDESA df’ hotel designed by the firm Higuera+Sanchez in Colonia Condesa (Mexico City) >>>...

Interviews and videos from the Milan International Furniture Fair 2006, ongoing till April 10th > domusweb.tv...

Treasures of the new Department of Islamic Art at the Louvre Museum (Paris) will be set underground, sheltered by an undulated crystal carpet. This light veil, designed by Italian architect Mario Bellini and French architect Rudy Ricciotti, will almost completly cover the 2,000 square meter Visconti Court, one of the building courtyards, in the Denon […]...

View of the preliminary design conceived by Rem Koolhaas for the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion > kultureflashsource > we make money not art...