This week David Adjaye and Aston Martin collaborated to design apartments and SUVs
This week on Dezeen, architect David Adjaye and car brand Aston Martin partnered to design apartments in a New York skyscraper and limited-edition SUVs for their residents.
In total five Aston Martin Residences will be built within the 244-metre-tall 130 William skyscraper, which was designed by Adjaye and is currently under construction in Manhattan.
As part of the collaboration, Adjaye designed a limited-edition Aston Martin DBX, which each of the five residents will also receive.
Foster + Partners reveals updated visuals of The Tulip viewing platform as planning inquiry begins
As the planning inquiry into The Tulip tourist attraction in London began, architecture studio Foster + Partners revealed updated visuals showing the interiors and base of the proposed 305.3-metre-high tower. New London Architecture chairman Peter Murray spoke out in defence of the structure saying that it will help the City of London recover from the coronavirus pandemic.
"A lot of the inquiry will focus on just how much harm The Tulip will do to the historic views of the Tower of London, but it needs also to take on board the fact that The Tulip will bring new life to the City of London itself," he said.
Snøhetta designs carbon-negative Powerhouse Telemark office in Norway
Also in architecture news, Snøhetta revealed its latest carbon-negative Powerhouse office in the city of Porsgrunn, Norway.
The angular building, which is designed to produce more energy than it will co...
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