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Architecture
Eco-friendly Fireproof House by the Colo River
Colo Crossings House by Benn + Penna Architecture is located 100 kilometers northwest of Sydney's CBD and
News
M Bloc Design Week is Back in Six Cities in Indonesia
To celebrate M Bloc's anniversary, M Bloc Management is holding M Bloc Festival
Design
Pareid "Drown" Humans in an Installation Full of Red-Like Organs
A lecture hall at the College of Architects of Madrid is decorated in a reversible installation dominated by
News
Buka Mata “Architecture, Culture, and Cities”
Last Month, IAI West Kalimantan was holding an event about three topics
Design
Tree of Trees: Sculpture of 350 Living to Celebrate Queen's Jubilee
Heatherwick Studio has designed a statue containing 350 trees to celebrate the Queen's Jubilee.
Competition
Dwara Batavia Has Won a Schematic Concept Competition for the MRT Jakarta City Station
Last February, MRT Jakarta in collaboration with IAI, held a concept and schematic competition for the design of
Architecture
The Transformations of Stone Quarries into Cultural Spaces in Zhejiang
In Zhejiang Province, there is one of the many abandoned stone quarries. Responding to this, DnA_Design and
News
MAD Almost Completed China Philharmonic Concert Hall Construction
10 years, China Philharmonic Concert Hall construction expected completed in 2014
Future Project
OMA / Reinier de Graaf Unveils the "Hospital For The Future" Prototype
Recently, the Office for Metropolitan Architecture (OMA) has uploaded a video to YouTube of a low-rise hospital
Design
Janet Echelman's "Fiber Aurora" Stretches Over Buildings in Columbus
Janet Echelman uses 128 kilometers of fibers to create the "Current"