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The 19th Serpentine Pavilion by Junya Ishigami with the Concept of “Free Space”
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The 19th Serpentine Pavilion by Junya Ishigami with the Concept of “Free Space”
Serpentine Pavilion is an annual project that started in 2000 and is held once every year. In the first year of
A Martian House, A Collaborative Project Exploring Life on The Planet Mars
Design
A Martian House, A Collaborative Project Exploring Life on The Planet Mars
Building A Martian House is a public art project by British studio Hugh Broughton Architects and Pearce+ in co
Kinetic Glasshouse: Giant Flower Buds Terrarium to Protect Rare Plant Species
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Kinetic Glasshouse: Giant Flower Buds Terrarium to Protect Rare Plant Species
Kinetic Glasshouse is an open structure as a "house" to rare plants in the Woolbeding Garden. In the
Kennedy & Violich Architecture Renews MIT Hayden Memorial Library
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Kennedy & Violich Architecture Renews MIT Hayden Memorial Library
The Charles Hayden Memorial Library shows the shape of a façade that is thick with the modernist style
Wrapped in Enset Leaves, Ethiopia Cultural Inspiration through the False Banana
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Wrapped in Enset Leaves, Ethiopia Cultural Inspiration through the False Banana
'False Banana Pavilion' is one of five temporary installations built in the Kew Wakehurst botanical garden
Brutalism Architecture, From Time to Time
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Brutalism Architecture, From Time to Time
The 'brutalist' style of architecture was recognized between the 1950s and 1970s,
Hunstanton School: Brutalism and How It First Began
Architecture
Hunstanton School: Brutalism and How It First Began
The first work in which the term “Brutalism” was used formally
Lloyd’s of London: Richard Rogers’ Machine-Like Building
Architecture
Lloyd’s of London: Richard Rogers’ Machine-Like Building
Adaptable office building design for world’s leading insurance company
Peek into Roman Britain History through the Roman Villa Museum
Architecture
Peek into Roman Britain History through the Roman Villa Museum
Diverse spatial experiences in historical storytelling by Stonewood Design
Ken Yeang: “Ecologist First, Architect Second”
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Ken Yeang: “Ecologist First, Architect Second”
Being a pioneer who has always worked on theory and practice in ecological design
Toyo Ito: From Lack of Interest in Architecture to Becoming an Influential Figure
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Toyo Ito: From Lack of Interest in Architecture to Becoming an Influential Figure
At that time, he never dreamed of becoming an architect
Maggie's Centre Barts: The Role of Architecture in the Physical and Emotional Healing Process
Architecture
Maggie's Centre Barts: The Role of Architecture in the Physical and Emotional Healing Process
Steven Holl Architects brings the ambiance to life through a colored glass facade
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