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Now, Los Angeles is a drastically different city than the days when architects like Frank Lloyd Wright used it as a residential playground. These days, building projects are driven by density and inclusivity as architects are forced to respond to…
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The team formed by MGP Architecture and Urbanism (Colombia) and estudio.entresitio (Spain) have been winners of the first prize. To the public contest for the design of the National Museum of Memory of Bogotá 72 proposals were presented., full_html
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Mateo Arquitectura revisited the head office of PGGM insurance company in Zeist (Holland) and its surroundings, specially created to contextualize and interact with the building, four years on.
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In the surroundings of the city of Zeist, near Utrecht, the competition was about the need to increase in 25.000 sqm of office space the existing building. At the same time, the project had to solve the parking garage for 1000 cars so that to…
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Zaha Hadid Architects Release Video Presentation and Report on New National Stadium in Tokyo.
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Behind the crumbling exterior of a 100-year-old cowshed in Japan's Tokushima Prefecture, architect Issei Suma has inserted a glass and steel office for a computing company.
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The Cermak station is the 146th CTA station. The construction project was managed by the Chicago Department of Transportation. The new Green Line stop provides an iconic connection to the McCormick Place/Motor Row neighborhood.
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Halfway between tower and viewpoint, for this house-whorkshop building in Tour Saint-Ange’s park, France, Odile Decq conceived a black, monolithic architecture that grows to find all visions of the valley., full_html
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2015 ICP Infinity Awards Photojournalism, Tomas van Houtryve. The fundamentals of warfare are changing in the United States.
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Glassmaking began 4,500 years ago, in Mesopotamia and Ancient Egypt. The industry’s first products were trinkets, such as beads and pendants, cast from moulds and carved by hand. But craftsmen quickly worked out how to make more practical stuff,…
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