Friday, July 12, 2013

Old Meets New :: Architectural Additions

Royal Ontario Museum by Daniel Libeskind, Architect
Though it can certainly be argued that, in the world of architecture, things often do get better with age, who's to say a little updating doesn't help? Here's a look at some very successful mergers of old and new architecture.
Wright Conversion by Elmo Swart Architects

Cloud House by McBride Charles Ryan


Amsterdam’s Stedelijk Museum by Benthem Crouwel Architects

Berkeley Cube by At-Six Architecture

Extension vB4 by dmvA


Creemore Farm by PLANT Architects

Haus am Steinberg by HoG Architektur

Modernist Hybrid by OKB Architects

Palace of Aiete by Isuuru Arquitectos

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