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The new Miguel Mihura Álvarez Theater creates a new focus of social and cultural activity in the city of Medina Sidonia, Cádiz, Spain.
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This new public school, located in one of the harshest areas of southern Los Angeles, aims to serve as an urban and social regenerator. The main difference with its neighboring schools is the absence of a perimeter fence of security, instead of it…
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The Guest House is one of the lesser-known works of Philip Johnson in New York, one of the many private residences he made in this city. Located near the junction between Second Avenue and East 52nd Street, it was built between 1949 and 1950.
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The World Heritage Committee, meeting in Manama since June 24 under the chairmanship of Sheikha Haya Bint Rashed Al-Khalifa, registered today in its morning session two new cultural sites, one Spanish and one Italian, on the World Heritage List of…
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Equipo 57, a group of artists who claimed the new conception of contemporary art in Spanish society during the Franco regime, arrives at the Shin Gallery in New York.
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New music video produced by Dress Code for the new LUC Glow single., full_html
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New images of The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA) featuring its new proposal of the Young Architects Program 2018 in MoMA PS1, headquarters locate in Long Island City, New York. This year is its 19th edition, Young Architects Program offers emerging…
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Located in the Paseo de la Reforma, Mexico DC, the VGZ Arquitectura studio offers a restaurant composed of monochromatic gray and wood themes., full_html
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The "Cruising" Pavilion is produced in collaboration with Spazio Punch for the Venice Architecture Biennale, giving visibility to these practices. If “architectural discourse is a deodorizer,” then cruising is the powerful human smell that haunts…
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Hide & Seek by Jennifer Newsom and Tom Carruthers of Dream The Combine, in collaboration with Clayton Binkley of ARUP, was named the winner of The Museum of Modern Art and MoMA PS1’s 2018 Young Architects Program.
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