Hughes Condon Marler Architects | Saucier + Perrotte Architectes
Vancouver’s University of British Columbia campus occupies a strip of land surrounded on three sides by the waters of the Georgia Strait. On the landward
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Delugan Meissl Associated Architects
Erl is a tiny village in Austria’s North Tyrol. Although an idyll of mountain, forests and pastures, it has been the repeated theatre of war and suffering
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UNStudio
In the past architects learned to design through the eye-mind-hand triad, at a time when learning was primarily concerned with the development of new and practi
Bak Gordon Arquitectos | Paulo Mendes da Rocha
Paulo Mendes da Rocha is a rare architect of a worldwide reputation, winner of both the Mies van der Rohe and Pritzker Prizes, in 2000 and 2006 respectively. Su
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Boris Podrecca Architekten
Launched in 2003, the international competition to design an extension for the Musée de la Porcelaine Adrien Dubouché in Limoges included a brief
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CeZ Calderan Zanovello Architetti
Is there such a thing as Alto Adige architecture? Not in the strict sense of the usual definition of an organized school of architects whose work presents a com
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Mehrdad Yazdani
Buffalo is a major American city near the Canadian border that lost its industrial base in the mid 20th century, went into a sharp decline, but is now reinventi
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As in the other cities of the series, the GIS-based maps of metropolitan New York give density readings of four key indicators: population distribution, urban s
“He’s going to end up, on the dirty boulevard,he’s going out, to the dirty boulevard,he’s going down, to the dirty boulevard”Lou R
Is there such a thing as Alto Adige architecture? Not in the strict sense of the usual definition of an organized school of architects whose work presents a com