• 10 black cabins in remote places around the world

    10 black cabins in remote places around the world
    From waterfront properties with uninterrupted views to gabled homes nestled among pine trees, we've rounded up 10 black cabins that provide hideaways in unique places around the world.
    Les Rorquals by Alain Carle Architecte
    This house is among a number of black cabins in Canada's province of Quebec. Built by Alain Carle Architecte, the gabled construction nestles into a hillside in Cap-à-l'Aigle and overlooks the Saint Lawrence River.
    It is called Les Rorquals after Rorqual whales th
  • Bridge links historic German museum to travertine-clad extension

    Bridge links historic German museum to travertine-clad extension
    Bez + Kock Architekten used a bridge to connect an extension and a 17th-century museum in Arnsberg, Germany, forming the Museum and Cultural Forum South Westphalia.
    The new building is a travertine-clad extension to the Sauerland Museum, housed in the Landsberger Hof, that dates from 1605.
    Photo is by Wettbewerbe Aktuell
    Museum and Cultural Forum South Westphalia steps down down its hillside site to meet the road and contains a series galleries for temporary exhibitions.
    Bez + Kock Architekten w
  • NL Architects unveils Forum Groningen as a "cultural department store"

    NL Architects unveils Forum Groningen as a "cultural department store"
    NL Architects has completed a huge cultural complex in Groningen, which is set to become an important landmark for the Dutch city.
    Billed as a "cultural department store", Forum Groningen contains a wide variety of facilities, including cinema screens, exhibition galleries, an auditorium for performances and talks, library facilities and workspaces.
    At its heart of the building is an elaborate multi-level atrium where the public will be encouraged to meet, work and spend time."It is such a

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