Claudio Nardi
After graduating from Florence in the late Seventies, like many a young architect Claudio Nardi spent his time to begin with designing interiors. He worked with
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BGP Arquitectura | AT 103
The Avenida Insurgentes is a major thoroughfare running north/south through Mexico City and intersecting, at an oblique angle, the Paseo de la Reforma, the prin
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Rafael Viñoly Architects
Courthouses are one of the most complex of building typologies to plan, yet their functions demand simplicity. Back in the 1930s, American courthouses were few
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Herzog & de Meuron
Located in Madrid’s ‘museum mile’ where the Prado, Reina Sofia and Thyssen-Bornemisza museums cluster, the CaixaForum designed by the Herzog & de Meur
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Estudio.Entresitio
In recent years, Spanish practice Entresitio has tackled the architectural issues posed by building for social services, healthcare and diagnostics provision. I
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Bolles+Wilson
Urban and architectural renewal has transformed Münster’s canal-harbour into a typical post-industrial neighbourhood. The loft floor plan of the new building
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Kevin deFreitas Architects
Amid the building and urban sprawl of California’s San Diego a one-family residence is experimenting with “sustainable architecture”. The governing princi
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Design today knows no boundaries: whatever is produced has to be imagined, drawn, projected in order to become real. The process acompanying the creation of arc