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The Great Babylon Circus, curated by the Berlin based critic and curator Lukas Feireiss in collaboration with MU, brings together cutting-edge creatives from the field of art, architecture, and design to engage in the continuation of the never-…
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The Great Babylon Circus. The Lure of Architecture
Round Table Conference and later that will examine the history of ritual and its importance in architecture from the past to the present day. We will have the participation of Joan Sabaté (SaaS), Hector Velazquez-Ruiz (Ruiz Garcia Architects) and…
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The company, Tesco supermarkets wanted to be number one in Korea and created digital strategy is to approach the number 1. The results were achieved by installing copies of the super shelves in the corridors of the subway., full_html
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Homeplus Subway Virtual Store
The "Chemosphere" is a house of worship, and is part of the luxurious and modern architectural heritage Hollywood. But make no mistake, the house is not what has made this video to burn all the websites of architecture, the protagonist is Sasha Grey…
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SASHA GREY and Chemosphere house by John Lautner
Today has started Game Lab Barcelona 2011. The virtual architectures are increasingly a field of action for architects. Constructed contexts, urban or just imagined are in increasing demand and the training of architects gives a clear advantage when…
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Robots of Brixton by Kibwe Tavares
This is making we want to be a kid again. Tezuka Architects recently completed a new addition to Fuji Yochien, a private preschool located in the western…
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Photo © Katsuhisa Kida/FOTOTECA
Sitting on an island outside the 5 Star Luxury Connaught hotel in London’s Mayfair district is a new water installation by the renowned Japanese architect Tadao Ando. This stunning flat infinity pond has a surface made up of glass lenses with water…
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Tadao Ando Water Installation
A product of millennia reactualized in recent decades like sophisticated and closely linked to the iconic architecture. To show the evolution of a product with an increasingly demanding public, the exhibition was held until April at the SFMOMA, San…
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How Wine Became Modern: Design + Wine 1976 to Now. Diller Scofidio + Renfro
Today it goes by gardens, we hope this Broccoli House makes you smile and forget the heat. , full_html
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The heart of the ’Hortus Conclusus’ is revealed. The 2011 Serpentine Gallery Pavilion by Pritzker laureate Peter Zumthor was unveiled yesterday. A design that "aims to help its audience take the time to relax, to observe and then, perhaps, start to…
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Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2011, designed by Peter Zumthor. Photo by John Offenbach