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A football training centre in Soweto, South Africa, was completed by Canadian practice RUFproject collaborated with Nike Global Football Brand Design. The upper parts of the structure covered with wooden louvres. The exterior walls of the rectangular building were furnished in local sandstone. The upper part of the building jutted out the lower. Shaded areas [...]
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Ruta del Peregrino Jalisco, Mexico A religious phenomenon centred and moved by the adoration to the virgin of talp was Ruta del Peregrino is Stretching out on a distance of 117 kilometers to La Ruta del Peregrino (Pilgrim’s Route), approximately two million people visited each year in this religious phenomenon coming from different states of [...]
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The Project was Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. It was located in Portugal, Lisbon. The Client was The Champalimaud Foundation. The Purpose was Translational Centre for Brain, Eye-sight and Cancer research. The Design Architect was Charles Correa Associates. The Design Team was Charles Correa, Sachin Agshikar, Manas Vanwari, Dhaval Malesha. Laboratory and Clinical design was [...]
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3GATTI Architecture Studio of Rome and Shanghai had won a competition to design an automobile museum in Nanjing, China. An external concentric ramp allowed visitors to drive around the exterior of the museum in their own car, past the exhibits to a roof-top car park. Visitors then descend through the museum on foot via an [...]
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The Market in a Neighbourhood called l’Òstia A chance to go back to the neighbourhood in an interested manner was the project. An attempt, ultimately, to explain a reality, to offer a new and fuller meaning to an architectural project, beyond resolving a programme or commission was the purposes of the project. As early as [...]
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The Arctic Circle Airport, Norway The airport building was situated in the municipality of Rana in Nordland, Norway, just south of the Arctic Circle. The mountain site was well forested, with views to the Fiords to the west and a prime location. The midnight sun and the famous northern lights were seen. The building design [...]
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This high-rise building was built in Seattle as the urban infill project to be a modern addition to the community. The mixed-use building comprises ground-level retail (Cupcake Royale), five levels of condominiums, and two underground parking levels. The condominium provides nine-foot floor to ceiling windows and open-plan layouts while the kitchen is partially enclosed. The [...]
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This bridge design by Zaha Hadid has stood up 40 competitors and thanks to the sustainability of the used materials like fibreC. The composition of this glass fiber reinforced concrete out of degradable, purely mineral raw materials entirely complies with the current trend of natural, environmentally-friendly and sustainable material. The bridge itself is the new [...]
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– December 16, 2009