
http://hicarquitectura.com/2013/03/adam-khan-foros-esarq-2013-the-felling-of-structure/
brockholes visitor centre ~ adam khan architects
Serpentine Gallery London
by Herzog & de Meuron and Ai Weiwei
Photography: Yohan Zerdoun
Upper Lawn Pavilion, Fonthill Estate, Tisbury, Wiltshire (1959-62)
Alison & Peter Smithson
(via uekou77)
Exodus, or the Voluntary Prisoners of Architecture, Exhausted Fugitives Led to Reception, project
Wall City in London
1972
Rem Koolhaas, Elia Zenghelis, Madelon Vriesendorp and Zoe Zenghelis

http://thefunambulistdotnet.files.wordpress.com/2010/12/exodus8.jpg
Exodus
Wall City in London
1972
Rem Koolhaas, Elia Zenghelis, Madelon Vriesendorp and Zoe Zenghelis
Caruso St. John - Studio house (architect’s own house), North London 1994. Caruso St. John is the subject of the latest El Croquis.
(via uekou77)
With news today that Foster’s design for the new Apple HQ is 2 billion dollars over budget, it’s nice to take a look back at his more humble beginnings in corporate design where the price tag wasn’t higher then some countries’ GDP. IBM Pilot Head Office, Cosham 1971.
Eric de Mare, Ferrybridge Power Stations, Knottingly, England, c. 1927 (via BLDGBLOG)
“The above photo has really stuck with me since seeing it last week over at Millennium People—not only its juxtaposition of architectural types (the narrative ornamentalism of a small English church almost literally overshadowed by the minimalist hyper-functionalism of the cooling towers) but the photo’s implied collision of material activities (prayer, say, vs. the illuminative processing of rare fuels). I might even suggest that it presents us with some strange, nuclear-Anglican revision of what Manfredo Tafuri would call the sphere and the labyrinth—that is, the altarpiece meets the reactor core—but the station is actually coal-powered, not nuclear at all. The image is nonetheless quite stimulating. Imagine disused cooling towers repurposed as a church—or a library—or Chartres Cathedral put to work as a nuclear power station, its filigrees of saints and masonry trembling as atoms split and machines spin wildly in the basement.”
(via kthyk)

http://www.dezeen.com/2013/02/06/gingerbread-house-by-laura-dewe-mathews/
Hackney, London United Kingdom

http://www.architonic.com/aisht/marshall-house-denton-corker-marshall/5100501
Marshall House
Denton Corker Marshall
the shard by italian architect renzo piano.
sketches of london’s 310m glass sky scraper by renzo piano building workshop and michel denance.


