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Star cuisine under the turf
Steirereck am Pogusch by PPAGOn the Pogusch mountain pass in Styria, PPAG have converted a traditional inn into a top restaurant with guest beds.
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Hanging gardens on 66 storeys
The Spiral in New York by BIGWith the office tower known as the Spiral in New York City’s Hudson Yards, the Bjarke Ingels Group have completed their tallest building to date. A spiral of planted balconies winds around the entire structure.
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Expansion of the Magazzino Museum
The Robert Olnick Pavilion near New YorkBehind rough walls of exposed concrete, the new building by Alberto Campo Baeza and Miguel Quismondo for the Magazzino Italian Art museum near New York is home to an exhibition hall with unusual light staging.
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Jewelry for the kitchen
Jewelry Shop in Berlin by Crosby StudiosWith their design concept for the Berlin flagship store for jewelry label Avgvst Jewelry, Crosby Studios were inspired by a collection modelled on kitchen utensils.
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Nearly 50 m of wood-frame construction
Residential High-Rise in Paris by Moreau KusunokiWith Le Berlier, a 15-storey residential tower, Moreau Kusunoki have created a model for large-scale wood-frame construction in the French capital.
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R-concrete with crushed brick aggregate
Rehabilitation of a Residential Building in Versa...Architectural interventions in R-concrete lend a house rehabilitated by Atelier Delalande Tabourin in Versailles its distinctive character.
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Digital planning, robotic production
Willow Trees of Steel by Peter HaimerlTwo building-high, computer-generated willows of steel cover the transparent new building by Peter Haimerl and add a bit of shine to the market square of the northern Bavarian basket-weaving city of Lichtenfels.
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Interview with Shigeru Ban
Social CommitmentShigeru Ban has been providing humanitarian aid in disaster areas since the 1990s by building emergency shelters. The third part of the conversation between Shigeru Ban and Jan Geipel is about the globally active NGO he founded, which also captivates young architects.
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Living in a brick tower
1721 Single-Family House by HarquitectesIn the dense urban fabric of Granollers, Harquitectes have replaced a low flat building with a residential tower out of brick, at the same time responding to the lack of sunlight with an equally-high atrium.
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Technoid training
Fitness Studio in Salzburg by MasquespacioIn Salzburg, the interior designers from Spain’s Masquespacio office have designed a cool, fluorescent-lit fitness studio that alternates between a neo-noir atmosphere and a cyberpunk aesthetic.
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Dynamic wooden roofs
Sports Facilities near Paris by Explorations Arch...In Vanves near Paris, the roofs of two sports facilities by Explorations Architecture demonstrate how dynamic constructions can be realised in wood.
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Timeless construction
Wuxi Meili Museum in China by Atelier DiameterThe museum of archaeology, which stands in the megalopolis Wuxi near Shanghai, is exhibition space and social gathering place in one. At the same time, it differs significantly from its surrounding pseudohistorical commercial buildings.
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A mixed-use urban mansion
Residential and Office Building in Bregenz by Die...The residential and office building planned by Dietrich Untertrifaller’s architecture studio occupies an eye-catching corner in diverse surroundings at the centre of Bregenz.
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In the belly of the whale
Apartment Building in Amsterdam by Orange ArchitectsThe new building at the centre of Amsterdam-IJburg is full of landscape references, from the beach on the roof, the wood-clad canyon in the atrium or the cave-like communal room for residents.
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A vibrant city centre
Archive of the Future in Franconia by Peter Haime...With a sculpture of trees and a glass pavilion, the Baroque old town of Lichtenfels has gained a new destination in the city centre.
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A place of silence
Meditation Hall near Beijing by Atelier DeshausIn this meditation hall by Atelier Deshaus, heavy walls of natural stone and roofs of lightweight steel work together to create a perfect oasis of silence.