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She has found her way, after being a little adrift, she says as honestly as possible. Despite the difficulty of these bad times, she is no longer concerned about not knowing where to go. What makes her think that way is the acknowledgment of the…
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2013 RIBA Lubetkin Prize Shortlists Three International Buildings. In our previous article (link below), we just published the six projects shortlisted for the 2013 RIBA Stirling Prize which were announced by the Royal Institute of British…
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Richard Rogers celebrates 80th birthday today and last friday openined the major retrospective at Royal Academy of Art, London. The exhibition shows the most representative projects of the well-known architect, exploring his social, political and…
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TASCHEN brings us this wonderful tour around the old continent, gathering together 125 itineraries for Europe trips in this new publication, which is a result of The New York Times homonymous series. If you haven't decided where to spend your…
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Santa Monica’s City Staff has announced their recommendation of OMA’s competition proposal for a mixed use development that encompasses civic plaza, cultural venue, retail, residences, offices and a boutique hotel in the heart of downtown Santa…
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This summer house is built following the local construction tradition. A simple program, opened to the outside, makes from this house an elegant building., full_html
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Under the eroded and deserted platform which is the Fórum, this young circus creation center is settled, trying to provide permanent activities to one of the lost territories of Barcelona city. The transformation of the unit, where there would have…
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The icons of the New York skyline will soon have a new companion. Located on Park Avenue between 56th and 57th Streets, 432 Park Avenue will be the tallest residential tower in the western hemisphere upon its completion in 2015.
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The house designed by the greek architects adapts to a hill in a staggered arrangement. The program is organized as you descend for housing, increasing to create balconies. The project is protected from the eyes of neighbors emphasizing the vision…
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