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Located in the northeast of the French capital, at Place Skanderbeg, the 25.000-square-meter building designed by the French architect Rudy Ricciotti will bring…
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Chanel's New 19M Métiers d’Art Headquarters by Rudy Ricciotti. Photograph by Simón García / arqfoto
The Alan Davidson Prize is held to reward innovative architectural ideas in memory of Alan Davidson, a pioneer in architectural visualization. 55 participants were presented, however,…
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A Framework for Local Growth by Ukuaji
The Vermilion Zhou studio has designed a museum where its oriental style predominates. It is located in an area where modern…
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Song Art Museum by Vermilion Zhou. Photograph by Zhi Xia, Jonathan Leijonhufvud
The architecture studio dIONISO LAB designed the renovation of the House 34, located in St Albans, a city in the historic county of Hertfordshire, England. The…
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House 34 by dIONISO LAB. Photograph by Lorenzo Zandri
The winners of the International Competition for the development of the center of Saratov, located in Russia, have been announced. A contest with the intention of reviewing and projecting the urban planning of the city and its immediate surroundings…
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Saratov Tsentralny airport and Glebuchev Ovrag. Saratov's Competition Project by second winning team composed by Karres en Brands, Mandaworks design studio, and Kosmos architects
The architecture studio Miralles Tagliabue EMBT led by Benedetta Tagliabue has been selected as the…
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Shenzhen Conservatory of Music by Miralles Tagliabue EMBT. Renderings by Fancy
The Fundació Mies van der Rohe presents, from March 25 to April 11, 2021, the exhibition "Untitled" (Loverboy) - Felix Gonzalez-Torres, which offers a political reading of the artist in relation…
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“Untitled” (Loverboy) - Felix Gonzalez-Torres. Photograph by Miquel Coll
With privileged views of Valle Sant Daniel and Montseny, the Casa-P designed by architects Daniel Tigges (Tigges Architekt) and…
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Casa P by Daniel Tigges and Micheel Wassouf. Photograph by Pol Viladoms