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Thomas Heatherwick, the British architect, has unveiled a plan for what has been dubbed “New York’s Eiffel Tower” (a €134 million giant staircase), soaring 16 storeys high in the centre of Manhattan.
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OMA New York collaborates with the artist Taryn Simon in the design of 48-feet-tall mourning towers that serve as a backdrop for a performance, exploring the role of grief in the process of understanding and structuring death as a global phenomenon…
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In order to help you dicover the festival Open House Madrid, which with just one year of activity in the capital, is making a big effort to show the public all the relevant pieces of architecture and design that are hidden in this city during the…
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The Brazilian architect Paulo Mendes da Rocha has been awarded with the 2016 Praemium Imperiale in the field of Architecture. This prize is annually handed by the Japan Art Association, who recognizes the distinguished careers of art professionals…
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The four buildings rehabilitation for the Headquarters of Property Registration in Vigo, designed by the architects Jesus Irisarri Castro and Guadalupe Piñera Manso, has been awarded at the BEAU in the Heritage and transformation category.
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PANDA, a project by OMA and Bengler, opened last week at the 2016 Oslo Architecture Triennale – After Belonging. , full_html
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Located on the urban fringe of Copenhagen in Kastrup, the site occupies a pivotal waterfront position alongside the Øresund crossing between Copenhagen and Malmö, and is next to Copenhagen International Airport. Bordered by predominantly low-rise…
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The official renderings, of World Trade Center Performing Arts Center in New York, have been revealed, and they showcase a nearly 8,361.27-square-foot, translucent veined marble cube that both stands out as an impressive piece of cultural…
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The rehabilitation of a former sake warehouse seeks the urban reintegration of an old complex located in the small Japanese town of Ichikawamisato, which had been left disused after the demolition of the rest of the buildings that made up the sake…
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In the 1920s, the industrial region of central Germany experienced extraordinary changes that catapulted it into modernity. Many artists, architects, engineers, entrepreneurs and politicians developed ideas, visions, models and more sophisticated…
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