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Most popular architecture story so far this week is a house and gallery underneath a reflecting pool:
Most popular architecture story so far this week is a house and gallery underneath a reflecting pool:
RT @marcusfairs: Very pleased with this movie we made of Theis & Khan's Batemans Row house/gallery/studio in Shoreditch:
Most popular architecture story so far this week is a house and gallery underneath a reflecting pool:
RT @Curating: Marcus Fairs speaks to architect David Chipperfield on curating the Venice Architecture Biennale 2012 @Dezeen
Our most-commented South Korea architecture story features towers that reminded readers of the 9/11 attack:
RT @Curating: Marcus Fairs speaks to architect David Chipperfield on curating the Venice Architecture Biennale 2012 @Dezeen
In case you missed it yesterday, we've published a skyscraper with a pointy midriff by architect Daniel Libeskind:
Reader comment: NY designer arrested for hanging lights in trees exposes "hysteria and squareness of NY authorities":
Reader's comment: "Looks fun, therefore will no doubt be banned fairly quickly" - alcoholic aerosol:
Our most-commented South Korea architecture story features towers that reminded readers of the 9/11 attack:
@deanwilliamgrey thanks! RT @deanwilliamgrey: Great looking @Dezeen store at this year's @Clerkenwell2012 #design #london
As The Shard nears completion in London, here's an interview with Renzo Piano from before construction even began:
These skyscrapers for Korea inspired by dragons have triggered a debate about cultural symbolism (see comments):
In case you missed it yesterday, we've published a skyscraper with a pointy midriff by architect Daniel Libeskind:
MVRDV, who designed those controversial towers, also proposed these radical forest-clad skyscrapers for South Korea:

