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UNESCO Does Not Consider Candidacy Works of Le Corbusier as World Heritage
Translated and reposted from Platforma ArquitecturaThe 19 architectural works of Le Corbusier who aspired to become World Heritage Site for its "outstanding... Read more
The 29 June 2011 by Architechnophilia
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Installation ::: Aerial Sculptures by Janet Echelman
The aerial sculptural installations designed by artist Janet Echelman employs the use of fishing nets and was inspired by learned tricks from local fisherman... Read more
The 28 June 2011 by Architechnophilia
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Modern Architecture and Solar PhotoVoltaics
Today's architecture, and the way designers portray their work is slowly transforming into fine art. Constructing tall or massive structures require a lot of... Read more
The 13 June 2011 by Derick Ajumni
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Profile: Gustafson Guthrie Nichol
Named the 2011 Cooper-Hewitt’s National Design Awardee in Landscape Architecture, Gustafson Guthrie Nichol (GGN) is an international landscape architecture... Read more
The 27 May 2011 by Architechnophilia
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The Metropol Parasol - The Largest Wooden Structure In The World
image credit Some think that it is out of place, a blight on the landscape of an ancient city. Yet many of the residents of Sevilla in Spain love the recently... Read more
The 08 May 2011 by Gerard
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Architectural Magic
An apartment building in the Haight-Ashbury neighborhood of San Francisco, USA, has recently been remodeled to include four precious car parking spaces while... Read more
The 22 April 2011 by Gerard
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The Crazy House Bispingen Germany
Should designers start thinking up side down? Interesting question that came to my mind after watching this strange house "the reversed home" or "Crazy House... Read more
The 28 March 2011 by Luciano
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Boeing 727 Converted Into A Home
Imagine having a Boeing 727 as a home. The plane set JoAnne Ussary from Benoit, USA, back $2,000, cost $4,000 to move, and $24,000 to renovate. That's not bad... Read more
The 15 March 2011 by Gerard
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Addendum To The Chelsea Girls And Other Ruminations On Architecture In Film
Andy Warhol's Empire, 1964As I recently sat in a lecture discussing representation and symbolism of architectural utopias in film, my mind was triggered at the... Read more
The 10 March 2011 by Arfully Yours
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Swedbank Selects 3XN for It Spiffy New Headquarters
In architectural news on of our favourite European architecture firms 3XN has been selected to design the new international Headquarters for Swedbank. In keepin... Read more
The 09 March 2011 by Urbanneighbourhood
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