VitraHaus by Herzog & de Meuron Architecture in Weil am Rhein in Germany.
This incredible structure brings us an idea of how life on another level looks like on this Earth. Stunning simplicity, inspiring geometrical solutions and stunning views.
There really isn’t more to say about this. Fresh.
Olympic Shooting Venue by Magma Architecture in London, UK.This playful and fresh complex strikes through the traditional brick-built landscape of outer London.What I like the most about buildings like this is that even though it is going to be an olympic venue, I can see how this is going to be used afterwards. And seems relatively cost-efficient too.
Never stop by Olaf Łyczba, from Budapest, Hungary.
Let it rain by Olaf Łyczba from Budapest, Hungary.
El Chaparral Educational Center by Alejandro Muñoz Miranda in El Chaparral, Spain.
I’ve seen a lot of new schools and educational buildings recently designed in the same manner, but this one is outstanding. Really combining simplicity and playfulness. The facade also makes a nice contrast compared to the surrounding traditional buildings.
You must also check out the interior pictures. Dandy!
Perathoner by Bergmeister Wolf Architekten in Pontives, Italy.
This sculpture-like building in the Italian Alps - although still in progress - already stands out. Taking the idea of creating the facade out of triangles would not, by any means be an original concept. However using wood found in large amounts in the area and involving the local craft industry gives it a refreshing, and environmentally conscious twist.
Cannot wait for this to be done. Will be really unique to see such building in this small alpine town.
Yongsan International Business district by REX, in Seoul, Korea.
About to be started, the project is a fresh concept for urban living. Solves the the problem of density and small area by pulling some floors to different directions. This, along with the empty space in the middle of the building really creates desirable living conditions, even in a dense city like Seoul.
Projects like this make you realize the new millennium has really started.
Quite normal by Olaf Łyczba, from Budapest, Hungary.
Quartier M by J. Mayer H. Architects, in Düsseldorf, Germany.
This building brings all what we love J. Mayer H. for, with futuristic elegance, and chic playfulness.
The spaceship is ready to take off in 10-9-8-7…
Engineering College Korea Polytechnic VI by Baum Architects, in Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea.
Interesting, exciting structure. Represents the institute inside really well.
What do you think about when you hear bringing innovation, technology and futuristic ideas into today’s life? Well, when I hear that I kinda think about something like this.
Hungerburg railway by Zaha Hadid Architects in Innsbruck, Austria.
I would like to use a quote from the original article here: (the railway) “is like a trip through the mind of Zaha Hadid.” And really, the magical, icy, futuristic and amorphous railway with its stations as crowns really is an extraordinary addition to this capital of the Alps.
As travel guides would state the structure is worth a visit itself.
Grifols Academy by TWO/BO Arquitectura in Parets del Vallès, Spain.
This 16th century Catalan house was in danger of collapsing but now luckily serves as the headquarters  of a company. Genius and simple solutions, and respect for the past.
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