This week, RIBA named national winners and the Serpentine Pavilion was unveiled
This week on Dezeen, the RIBA named the UK's best new buildings and Diébédo Francis Kéré revealed his Serpentine Pavilion in London.
The Serpentine Pavilion glows at night to "attract people to come and celebrate" says Diébédo Francis Kéré
Burkinabe architect Kéré designed a structure with a canopy and a courtyard at its centre for the high-profile commission's 17th pavilion, which Dezeen filmed with a drone when it was unveiled on Tuesday.
Meanwhile, Dutch firm OMA revealed its plans for the fourth edition of MPavilion, billed as Australia's answer to the Serpentine Pavilion. The design will feature a reconfigurable amphitheatre topped with a floating roof.
RIBA named the top 20 homes for 2017 in their House of the Year award longlist The Royal Institute of British Architects named 49 winners of its national awards, ranging from a cluster of luxury townhouses to the new wing for the Tate Modern museum and workshops for the National Arboretum.
The 20 residences contending for RIBA's House of the Year Award were also revealed, including Richard Meier's first UK building and a cork-covered holiday home in Essex.
Construction has finally started on Diller Scofidio + Renfro's US Olympic Museum
Across the pond, student-designed cabins and a house overlooking a lake were among 11 recipients of the American Institute of Architects' Small Project Awards.
Also in the States, Diller Scofidio + Renfro's US Olympic Museum broke ground in Colorado Springs and...
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