Architecture Magazine
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Insects Provide Architects with Examples of Materials and Methods
Art and architecture: The moth is the butterfly's closest relative, yet there is a persistent notion that moths are not as colourful as butterflies. Moths far... Read more
The 10 September 2011 by Dotpattern
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The Ruins Of Detroit
image credit Up and down Detroit's streets, buildings stand abandoned and in ruin. French photographers Yves Marchand and Romain Meffre set out to document... Read more
The 09 September 2011 by Gerard
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On the Boards: Pavilions & Follies
designed a series of pavilions and follies with different public functions and programs on a 113 hectare green space along the Seine river, in... Read more
The 08 September 2011 by Architechnophilia
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House of the Week 123: Laurel Residence
A single family house in Houston, Texas designed by architects StudioMET. Internally the home is designed around a open communal area containing the kitchen,... Read more
The 07 September 2011 by Architechnophilia
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Antoni Gaudi's Sagrada Familia, Barcelona, Spain
Some of the most magnificent structures ever conceived were built in the Middle Ages. Few modern structures can match the awe inspiring gothic cathedrals of... Read more
The 03 September 2011 by The Grumpy Old Limey
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Modern in Montauk
With glass walls, clean lines and a beachfront location, this beautiful New York home is a true modern masterpiece. Imagine spending warm summer days here... Read more
The 02 September 2011 by Foreverlovely
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Hang Nga Guesthouse, Vietnam Aka The Crazy House
Opened in 1990 the Hang Nga Guesthouse in Da Lat, Vietnam is the brainchild of architect Dang Viet Nga. Early in its life the property was often described as... Read more
The 02 September 2011 by The Grumpy Old Limey
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Tallinn Architecture Biennale
The first International Tallinn Architecture Biennale (TAB) takes place 8th – 11th September in the Estonian capital. The theme of the Biennele is landscape... Read more
The 01 September 2011 by Architechnophilia
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Lantern Houses
The fifteenth and sixteenth-century houses of Morlaix, on the northern coast of Brittany, are unique. Wealth from the linen industry and maritime trade... Read more
The 31 August 2011 by Carolineld
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Royal Ontario Museum "Crystal", Toronto, Canada
In 2002 the Royal Ontario Museum, a Canadian world culture and natural history museum located in Toronto, began a significant expansion and renovation project... Read more
The 31 August 2011 by The Grumpy Old Limey
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