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Stanislavsky Factory or small Europe in the centre of Moscow.
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Berlin trip. 2013
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Loewy House Palm Springs, California, USA; 1946-47
Albert Frey
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Taken from “Albert Frey, architect” by Joseph Rosa, New York: Rizzoli (1990)
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Light installations by Carlo Bernardini
He mostly works with stainless steel and optic fibers.
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“Le città minime” by Matteo Mezzadri | via
The Minimal City” // “Le città minime” is an outstanding still-life photography series by Parma-based multidisciplinary artist Matteo Mezzadri, that explores the architectural density of a modern metropolis. Actually, it’s an obsessive assembly of dozens of individual brick pieces – constructing a miniature city using materials found in the making of urban-scale centers.
Starting from the basic element of construction, the brick, Mezzadri built an entire model city in his studio and then photographed the buildings in primarily static, symmetrical compositions. The project for which Mezzadri won a Sony World Photography Award, is the result of obsessive handwork, capturing the space in which the majority of people live, an urban space in its essential structures.
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Reinvestigating the Future of Housing – Peoples Meeting Dome in Bornholm, Denmark
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Loop House by NL Architects
The house is not in the garden, the garden is in the house.
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Heatherwick's Bombay Sapphire Distillery
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Institute for Nuclear Research ( Nikita Borisenko )
The project took part in the government program of nuclear science (scientific nuclear reactor suffered outside Kyiv)  
Until now, research institutes and building nuclear power looked like a purely technical facilities without adequate infrastructure, specially equipped recreational areas for recreation workers, modern Media Center, libraries and conference rooms.  
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Centre Pompidou-Metz by Shigeru Ban and Jean de Gastines
Paris, France
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Casa del Atrio | Atrium House by Fran Silvestre Arquitectos
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"To truly make good public space, you have to erase the distinctions between architecture, urbanism, landscape, and media design." Liz Diller
Liz Diller: A new museum wing ... in a giant bubble
Process the quirky design themes Liz Diller endorses within the bubble of political space.
“How do you make a great public space inside a not-so-great building? Liz Diller shares the story of creating a welcoming, lighthearted addition to the Hirshhorn Museum in Washington, DC. (From The Design Studio session at TED2012, guest-curated by Chee Pearlman and David Rockwell.)”
“Liz Diller and her maverick firm DS+R bring a groundbreaking approach to big and small projects in architecture, urban design and art — playing with new materials, tampering with space and spectacle in ways that make you look twice.”
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Sunny Hills Japan, Tokyo, Kengo Kuma and Associates
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