Interim House in The Hague, the Netherlands by Happel Cornelisse Verhoeven
In The Hague, an 18th-century mansion and 1980s extension have been adapted for the Dutch Upper House and Council of State while the Binnenhof is being renovated
By AR Editors 15 May 2024 Typology
In The Hague, an 18th-century mansion and 1980s extension have been adapted for the Dutch Upper House and Council of State while the Binnenhof is being renovated
By Sophia Psarra 15 May 2024 Typology
India’s new parliament sits opposite Herbert Baker and Edwin Lutyens’ colonial-era Samvidhan Sadan on the Central Vista, engaging in complex dialogue
By AR Editors 14 May 2024 Typology
Kéré Architecture takes the West African motif of the palaver tree as inspiration for Benin’s new parliament building
By Tom Wilkinson 13 April 2020 Typology
Beirut’s BAU club welcomes patrons via a crimson corridor onto a terrace with a view of the waterfront
By Tom Wilkinson 13 April 2020 Typology
What do you get if you cross Adolf Loos’s American Bar with the designs of Superstudio?
By Tom Wilkinson 13 April 2020 Typology
An atmosphere of slightly menacing mystery is compounded by Cardillo’s trademark impasto plasterwork
By Tom Wilkinson 13 April 2020 Typology
A tamer reiteration of a 2017 installation by the same pair of designers, Josephine incorporates a set of components familiar from Kelly’s famous Haçienda
By Tom Wilkinson 16 March 2020 Typology
This small gym in Granada converts a small commercial unit into an inclusive, accessible exercise space
By Tom Wilkinson 16 March 2020 Typology
This new gym extension joins a series of subterranean facilities from the ’70s, preserving the surrounding Swiss landscape
By Tom Wilkinson 16 March 2020 Typology
The lightweight and elegant school gym in Abidjan provides both ample shade and natural lighting
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