Over the years, talented architects have occasionally indulged
themselves with the challenge of designing small but perfectly formed
buildings. Today, with reduced budgets, many architects have turned in a
more focused way to creating works that may be diminutive in their
dimensions, but are definitely big when it comes to trendsetting ideas.
Whether in Japanese cities, where large sites are hard to come by, or at
the frontier between art and architecture, small buildings present many
advantages, and push their designers to do more with less.
A dollhouse for Calvin Klein in New York, a playhouse for children in
Trondheim, vacation cabins, and housing for victims of natural disasters
are all part of the new rush to develop the great small architecture of
the moment. The 2013 Pritzker Prize winner Toyo Ito is here, but so are
emergent architects from Portugal, Chile, England, and New Zealand. From
world-famous names to the freshest new talent, come discover
architectural invention on a whole new, small scale.
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