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Thames Baths has been selected to represent London in their World Cities Day Challenge, on 31 October. 35 other cities from around the World are participating, each with their representative and own big idea for making cities even better places to…
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The Massachusetts Institute of Technology is holy ground not just for scientists and engineers, but for graphic designers as well. In the sixties, designers like Jacqueline Casey, Dietmar Winkler, Ralph Coburn and Muriel Cooper adapted the visual…
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A visual artist, painter, sculptor and film director, Niki de Saint Phalle was one of the most popular artists of the mid 20th century. Though principally known by the general public for her famous “Nanas”, her work is also characterised by its…
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Yesterday we presented this exhibition that has now opened its doors to the public. An exhibition you not to be missed, where a superb cook does not speak of cuisine, or yes, and talk focuses on creativity. A highly recommended exposure for…
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Tom Pritzker, president of the Hyatt Foundation, announced today that Barcelona-based architect Benedetta Tagliabue has joined the jury of The Pritzker Architecture Prize. Congratulations!!, full_html
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The building is expected to be completed in 2015, the following building in Rotterdam, by OMA, known as Stadskantoor, is nearing completion. Designed as a modular structure, the building takes form through cellular units rising in two irregularly…
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The Exhibition called ‘Auditing the Creative Process’ will open its doors on 29 October to 1 March. Fundación Telefónica presents Ferran Adrià's first exhibition on creativity. Almost 1000 m² dedicated to reflecting on the creative process and the…
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A hotel infrastructure that needs updating all its facilities, is the main target this interesting project, designed by Campos Costa Architects. The architect proposed rehabilitate facilities, improving and expanding the Ozadi hotel in the southern…
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In this occasion the japanese architect Jun Murata, JAM, surprises us with the Café KBT rehabilitation. In a two-story building located in northern Nara, Japan, JAM creates a relaxing place for tourists and neighbors, a clear and functional café and…
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A children's centre in Paris, a cluster of small-scale buildings, is defined by French studio RH+ Architecture with a folded white surround patterned with tiny perforations. The centre provides educational, play and health facilities for children…
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