
Chalk this up to a simple fact. If you have enough money, you can turn your childhood dreams into reality.
The Ramp House was designed by Archivirus Architecture and Design of Greece, for a client who made a simple request that the house be a ‘skateable environment’.
See more at Architectural Review

Sort of. Peter Saville is putting the final touches on a new showroom in Shoreditch for the Danish textile company Kvadrat, in collaboration with the architect David Adjaye. “David has pretty much created a space that is a tribute to Kvadrat and Peter Saville,†he says. Saville has been working with Kvadrat for nearly five years, principally as a consultant and creative director, but this project, even by his own standards, is perhaps his most Saville-esque with the company to date. Read more…

Created as an extension for the Wettingen School, the cafeteria was designed by mlzd architect.
The building envelope, composed of a homogeneous coverage of black anodized aluminium sheets, plays with the light that seeps between the silhouettes of the flowers and leafs cut out of the aluminium sheets. The new cafeteria has a rural character and part of a the conceptual and formal analogy with the traditional farm, which makes the volume, types and structural features of the interior space.

For more info and pics go here.

Sorry, that was dumb and easy. Seriously though, a really gorgeous house designed by Frank Lloyd Wright is up for sale in The Bathrooms (Los Banos) California. If you consider yourself a real player, make it happen and make it sold.
More at SFGate

Droog opened up their largest retail space to date today in NYC.
Droog New York
76 Greene Street
between Spring and Broome
See some pics of the inside here

The Helios House is a ‘green’ gas station in Los Angeles, and possibly the coolest looking one in the world.
C-Monster brings visual evidence

Hopefully by the time this Daniel Libeskind designed condominium gets built in Midtown, I can afford to live there.
Read about it here.
Check out Beyond the Box, a show about people who do their own remodeling and save money while doing it. I have only watched one episode but it definitely makes you want to own your own place even more.

Check out this George Lucas inspired Deathstar hotel. ..”The gleaming futuristic looking Full Moon Hotel has an unlikely location – Baku, Azerbaijan, a former member of the Soviet Union. It’s designed to look different depending on the angle you view it from. The full frontal is, quite frankly, the most terrifying view. You wouldn’t want to be across the water from the Death Star-like structure with an evil looking giant eye on the top right hand corner.” via Vagabondish

Check out The Gray in Milan. The new boutique is a member of the tablethotels. Make sure you reserve the penthouse where you can walk up this amazing looking staircase, Make sure you jump on the bench and recieve your invinsible star, before walking up the steps. It will only set you back 648.00 bills a night.

The Tate Modern has announced a new development in the plan for its new wing. World-renowned Swiss Architectural firm, Herzog & de Meuron, has designed the new plan for the extension, called Tate Modern 2 (TM2). Read More about it at art observed.

We kind of stumbled on this from clicking on some links at NotCot. I thought it was a pretty beautiful image, very Tufte. From Sub-Studio.

If you live in Williamsburg, Brooklyn, you might have noticed a few buildings going up. You also might have noticed the corner of Metropolitan and Union, a development that is wrapping itself around where Kellogs Diner is. A while back Curbed had the early renderings, and now they have the “final” (?). Ask yourself what does Williamsburg need most, go ahead ask… Not sure, how about 28,000 square feet of shopping!

Architect Minsuk Cho, of Mass Studies, designed the new shop for Belgian fashion designer Ann Demeulemeester in Seoul’s fashionable Gangnam neighborhood.
A living garden of perennial herbs serves as teh concrete building’s skin, while bamboo hedges veil it from its neighbors.

Check out the “birds nest”, Beijing’s National Stadium. It also looks like someone’s luggage.

Continuing with “star wars” influences, we stumbled upon the Utrech University Library in the Netherlands designed by Weil Arets. I think if I had a Library at college that looked like this, I would have spent more time there. Via Archidose.

“Next to MoMA, a Tower Will Reach for the Stars”, Jean Nouvel, has designed a new building that will go up in midtown right next to the MOMA. “A new 75-story tower designed by the architect Jean Nouvel for a site next to the Museum of Modern Art in Midtown promises to be the most exhilarating addition to the skyline in a generation. Its faceted exterior, tapering to a series of crystalline peaks, suggests an atavistic preoccupation with celestial heights. It brings to mind John Ruskin