This week on Dezeen, Danish structure studio BIG revealed plans to increase a former grocery store to create a museum in Denmark.
Referred to as the Paper Artwork Museum, the constructing is to be lined with a folded roof resembling a “lone sheet of paper”.
Developed by BIG along with psaligrapher Bit Vejle, the two,300 sq. meter museum proposal is designed to have a good time the historical past of paper artwork in Denmark.
In different structure information, British studio Fosters + Companions has been appointed by English soccer membership Manchester United to guide the redevelopment of the grounds surrounding its Outdated Trafford stadium in Manchester, UK.
The proposal will goal to redevelop the positioning right into a “world-class soccer vacation spot” and is to be adopted by the redevelopment of the stadium itself.
Additionally this week, we rounded up eight buildings featured in Oklahoma's Outré West exhibition, which examines the work of the American College of Structure.
The buildings are positioned within the western United States and are designed by architects together with Bruce Goff and Herb Greene.
In design information, an outerwear line has been created by Jony Ive's LoveFrom model for vogue model Moncler.
The garment options customizable “shells” that may be modified utilizing a Duo magnetic button.
Different design collaborations featured on Dezeen this week embrace a trio of whiskey bottles encased in steel 'mind' containers that designer Philippe Starck has imagined for alcohol model Mortlach.
Widespread initiatives featured on Dezeen this week included a vacation cottage wrapped in translucent polycarbonate panels in New Zealand, a sculptural white home with a big cantilever in Mexico and an angular vacation residence knowledgeable by stealth plane within the Netherlands.
This week's lookbooks featured kitchens stuffed with character with glossy metallic particulars and homey kitchens completed with tactile brick flooring.
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