News and observations Elbphilharmonie by Herzog & de Meuron, Hamburg (DE) Olafur Eliasson's rainbow, Aarhus (DK) Reality Check: 3XN's museum, Liverpool (UK) Bucharest (RO) goes back to the future Euro note bridges in a Dutch suburb and more…
New projects Mountain Station, Reißeck (AT) by Zechner & Zechner Holiday Park, Gerolstein (DE) by Christian Müller Architects & Krill architecture Park, Barcelona (ES) by West 8, Alday-Jover & RCR Art gallery, Vilnius (LT) by A01 architektai Centre for Innovation and Creativity, Matosinhos (PT) by Maria Milano & Arquitectos Anónimos
Irakli Eristavi: Keeping the concept alive Maria Topolcanska interviews Irakli Eristavi of zerozero about his laid-back approach to architecture and how the office took off after CMYK, its first big housing commission in Presov. Eristavi: 'I would not overestimate CMYK's impact on the architectural scene in Slovakia. However, it had a vast impact on our work.'
New buildings Residential building, Milan (IT) by Antonio Citterio Tower renovation, Braşov (RO) by Point 4 Space Apartment building, Zurich (CH) by Knapkiewicz + Fickert Hotel renovation, Porto (PT) by Pedra Líquida Scottish War Blinded Centre, Linburn (UK) by Page\Park Architects Pharmaceutical facilities, Armunia (ES) by Estudio SIC Office, Zeist (NL) by Josep Lluís Mateo Extension of a private house, Oberselters (DE) by Reinhardt Jung Architekten Apartment building with gymnasium, Prague (CZ) by DaM Studio Cultural Centre, Yalova (TR) by Emre Arolat Architects
Sculptural glass Glass in architecture. It started out as decoration. The first application of glass in buildings, in the centuries before the Christian era, consisted of cast 'lumps' of glass. Even medieval stained glass had little to do with the values of transparency and boundlessness that the material has come to represent in the modern era. For a long while after that glass was used primarily to fill window openings. Nowadays, however, technology has moved on to such an extent that you can not only construct entire facades of glass, but also roofs, floors and stairs. Glass has evolved into a fully fledged building material.
Focusing on European countries, cities and regions The emergence of other forms of architecture than just making buildings A tour of Switzerland's architectural capital, Basel Office: WillemsenU in Eindhoven (NL)
Buildings from the margins of modern history The Trades Union Congress Memorial Building by David du Rieu Aberdeen (1948 – 1957) is one of the finest institutional buildings in London and one of the most significant buildings of the 1950s. It reflects both the austerity of the early post-war years and the optimism about the prosperity that was still to come.