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07-09-2016
Heat 360 by Azovskiy Pahomova Architects
Two Ukrainian architects, Oleg Azovskiy and Anna Pahomova, designed a single-family house with a view on the river in Dnipro. It is a carefully thought-out, minimalist project where nothing was left to chance.

05-09-2016
Peter Pichler Architects: a house in Mexico
The studio led by architect Peter Pichler recently built a house in Jalisco, Mexico. What is unusual about the project is the texture of the traditional Mexican motif completely covering the exterior of the house.

19-08-2016
Bohlin Cywinski Jackson for The Frick Environmental Center (FEC)
In a little less than a month The Frick Environmental Center (FEC) will be opening in Pittsburgh, Pennsylvania (USA).

18-08-2016
Czech and Slovak Pavilion Venice Biennale
"Care for Architecture: Asking the Arché of Architecture to Dance", the Czech and Slovak contribution to the 15th International Architecture Exhibition of Venice, brought to the international stage the debate on whether the Soviet-era architecture present in both countries should be saved or demolished.

15-08-2016
Erginoğlu & Çalışlar Architects New Power Station Baku
Erginoğlu & Çalışlar Architects completed the restoration and extension project of a former power station involving the redevelopment of a former industrial area located in a natural harbour in Baku Bay.

08-08-2016
Sleeping on a mountain with Null Stern Hotel
The “Null Stern” (zero stars) hotel concept first hit the headlines from 2008 to 2010, and now its back in a landscape version.

29-07-2016
Coppin Dockray Architects Ansty Plum renovation and expansion
The retrofit and extension of a home built in the sixties in the historic village of Ansty (Wiltshire - UK) by Coppin Dockray Architects has been longlisted for RIBA House of the Year 2016, having already won two regional awards: the RIBA South West Award and the RIBA South West Small Project of the Year.

25-07-2016
Rural redevelopment. San Lorenzo in Mombello di Torino
The restoration of the small Romanesque church of San Lorenzo in Mombello di Torino by studio Maccagno involved both refurbishing the historic architecture and working on the landscape design outdoors to offer new ideas for using the territory.