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  • Unbuilt Buildings: 5 Architectural Dreams That Never Came True

    Unbuilt Buildings: Architectural Dreams That Never Came True

    Guest Post by Louise Blake Crafting iconic monumental buildings is no easy task - architects and funders go to great lengths to develop the new Gherkin,... Read more

    The 26 August 2012 by   Lugray
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  • Green and Gorgeous: Wake Technical College's New Green Campus

    Green Gorgeous: Wake Technical College's Campus

    guest post by Jessica Verde I am passionate about everything green, especially when it comes to our built environment. It is frustrating to hear people talk... Read more

    The 23 August 2012 by   Lugray
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  • Hurst House by John Pardey Architects and Strom Architects

    Hurst House John Pardey Architects Strom

    check @ contemporist | Hurst House by John Pardey Architects and Strom Architects The house features a clear distinction between its volumes, natural... Read more

    The 19 August 2012 by   Thelayer
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  • The 10 Greatest Architects Of Our Time

    Greatest Architects Time

    image credit The role architecture plays in our everyday lives is astronomical. From the cool houses we marvel at to historical and iconic buildings that we... Read more

    The 18 August 2012 by   Gerard
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  • House of the Week 150: Sunset Vale

    House Week 150: Sunset Vale

    all images courtesy of WOW architectsDesigned by WOW architects the Sunset Vale house sits on a small urban plot in Singapore. In contrast to the neighbouring... Read more

    The 16 August 2012 by   Architechnophilia
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  • On the Boards: Museum of Roman History

    Boards: Museum Roman History

    Architect Elizabeth de Portzamparc has recently been awarded the design for the Musuem of Roman History in Nimes, France with a facade of horizontal pleated... Read more

    The 16 August 2012 by   Architechnophilia
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  • 10 Of The Most Impressive Old Aqueducts

    Most Impressive Aqueducts

    image credit Aqueducts were built to bring a constant flow of water from distant sources into cities and towns, supplying public baths, fountains and private... Read more

    The 16 August 2012 by   Gerard
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  • Iconic Olympic Buildings Infographic

    Iconic Olympic Buildings Infographic

    Here is an excellent infographic by the popular architecture blog ArchDaily about the most iconic Olympic buildings. The infographic starts in Greece 776 BC... Read more

    The 01 August 2012 by   Eavesy
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  • Metaform Architecture

    Metaform Architecture

    In the city of Luxembourg, the agency Metaform Architecture sign this building of 4 apartments. Dark monolith rising on four levels, it is distinguished from... Read more

    The 26 July 2012 by   Vecie78
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  • On the Boards: Union Station

    Boards: Union Station

    Amtrak is proposing a $7 billion upgrade to Union Station, intended to triple passenger capacity and transform it into a high-speed rail hub facilitated by a... Read more

    The 26 July 2012 by   Architechnophilia
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