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In 905, Frank Lloyd Wright received the job to replan the Rookery building’s hall, which was designed by John Wellborn Root and Daniel Burnham of Burnham & Root from 1887 to 1888. In that moment the Rookery building’s hall was considered the…
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Merry Christmas and happy holidays to all our readers! Here's a selection of Christmas cards (and gifs) we've received this year, 2015. (This is just a small selection, at Year End we will draw a new series, thank you very much)., full_html
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Manhattan boasts some of the most iconic skyscrapers in history: the Empire State Building, the Chrysler Building, the Rockefeller Center, McGraw-Hill building, or One World Trade, to name a few. And it might have another iconic one designed by New…
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Almost 600 years ago after it was built, Filippo Brunelleschi’s dome of Santa Maria del Fiore in Florence, Italy, remains the largest masonry dome ever built. Leaving no plans or sketches behind, some of the secrets of its construction that…
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"Debate" is the subjet of 27 Max Context issue. This issue explores the role of debates, ones that have taken place as well as ones that should take place. How are these debates constructive exchanges of opposing positions? What are the topics of…
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The pavilion, as its name implies, is a cube made of scaffolding, covered by a skin on which changing geometries are projected. The project is implemented in the park as a "distributor" of pedestrians. With four doors and two staircases going up to…
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After scrapping the first design in July, by Zaha Hadid, the government yesterday picked a less-costly and greenery-rich plan by architect Kengo Kuma for the new National Stadium that will serve as the centerpiece of the 2020 Tokyo Olympics.
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In 1908, Frederick Carlton Robie (born 1879) ordered the Robie House to one of the great masters of the modern architecture: Frank Lloyd Wright. It is located in Chicago, United States, this house is the best example of the Prairie Houses planned by…
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A book and an artist to show us another face of architecture. Using photography as a recording mean, Nicolás Combarro presents this series of unique and singular buildings that repeat throughout the world.
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Yes, that is right: the world’s tallest building is due to be in Basra, southern Iraq. It is called The Bride of the Gulf, and it will be 230 storeys – 1,152 metres – high. The new downtown master plan was commissioned by The Basra Governorate with…
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