At The Architect’s Newspaper, we’re plain addicted to Instagram. Sure, we love seeing Brutalist concrete through “Inkwell” or “Ludwig” filters, but there’s also no better place to see where architects are getting their inspiration, how they’re documenting the built environment, and where they’ve traveled of late.
Below, we bring you some of the best Instagrams of this past week! (Also, don’t forget to check out our Instagram account here.)
MVRDV created this impressive model that showcases the many levels of the firm’s Gaîté-Montparnasse project.
Adjaye Associates proudly displayed the shiny new catalogue for Francis Kéré’s Serpentine Pavilion; Adjaye contributed texts to the book.
Studio Libeskind showcased the sculptural concrete forms of its under-construction National Holocaust Memorial in Ottawa.
Florian Idenburg of SO-IL was excited to discover that the firm’s Manetti Shrem Museum is now part of the UC Davis logo.
Last but not least, Bureau Spectacular teased an upcoming project that looks like it’ll involve more “super furniture.”