As you well know already we like MARK Magazine, and this issue fails to disappoint. It has projects from many of the architects we have featured here on ArchDaily such as, StudioGreenBlue, Heri&Salli, Clavel Arquitectos, Kengo Kuma, Colboc Franzen, Studio Velocity, Takeshi Hosaka, Fuhrimann Hachler, Toyo Ito, Nieto Sobejano, L3P Architekten, and more. The notice board gives a shout out to the Keret House by Centrala, which was one of our most viewed projects this year.
012 Notice Board
026 Kazuyasu Kochi / Tokyo
028 StudioGreenBlue / Konosu
030 Zaha Hadid / Abu Dhabi
032 Hidalgo Hartmann / Olot
034 Assemble / London
036 Jonathan Jacques-Belletete / Shanghai
038 TNA / Tokyo
040 Future Studio / Hiroshima
042 ITN / Melbourne
044 Theo Deutinger
046 Hironaka Ogawa / Chiyoda
050 Hideaki Takayanagi / Tokyo
052 UID / Fukuyama
054 Clavel Arquitectos / Murcia
056 Jack Fisk
058 Kengo Kuma / Yusuhara
Talk about being creative with straw bales. Just another excuse, among many, to visit Japan.
062 Studio Velocity / Okazaki
064 Takeshi Hosaka / Tokyo
066 Fuhrimann Hachler / Zurich
068 Kazuyo Sejima / Tokyo
The contrast between this design and its brick neighbor is great!
071 Toyo Ito / Omishima Island
074 Nieto Sobejano / Madrid
088 Onishimaki + Hyakudayuki / Tokyo
102 Henning Larsen Architects / Reykjavik
120 Estudio Barozzi Veiga / Aguilas
130 Relocated Houses / Shanghai
138 MAD / Mississauga
I can imagine these twins looking over to their older neighbors and saying, “Really?”
146 Letter from Helsinki
154 Steven Holl Architects / Biarritz
168 Self-Help for Architects
174 Marcy Goodwin / Los Angeles
184 L3P Architekten / Oberweningen
The caption to this project reads, “LP3′s two houses in Oberweningen aim a subtle wink at gabled roofs in the vicinity.” I think the gabled roofs did a double blink back.
194 Thomas Hines / Los Angeles
200 Oskar Zieta / Wroclaw
206 Herzog & de Meuron / Hamburg
210 Atelier Tekuto / Chiba
224 Exit
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