
Kengo Kuma and Associates
The French Concession district of Shanghai is not unlike New York City’s Soho, a centrally located area with an eclectic mix of business and residential prope

Michael Rotondi
What should a university school of architecture look like in the early 21st century? How might the incubation of future environmental designers effect the envir
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Antonio Citterio Patricia Viel (ACPV)
The building’s skin, a double skin whose lightweight, impalpable surface seems to take shape gradually before our eyes has become an identifying architectural

MGM Morales Giles Mariscal
The Centre for Scenic Arts, designed by José Morales, Sara de Giles and Juan G. Mariscal at Níjar in Andalusia, is set in an urban and natural landscape with
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UNStudio
Ever since the first studio diagram came out, the plans for Villa NM have always reminded me of a Bach Two-Part Invention – the invention being Philip Johnson

Kengo Kuma and Associates
“Poets translate the enchantment of matter into images…” Gaston Bachelard, Causeries Whilst honouring the grand-master of porcelain, Furuta Oribe (1544-1

Alejandro Aravena
Le Corbusier’s first large-scale project was a complex of fifty-one worker family homes at Pessac near Bordeaux: the Quartiers Modernes Frugès. Henry Frugès
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Vito Acconci
Artist and Architect. Vito Acconci graduated from Holy Cross College and the Writers’ Workshop, University of Iowa. In the mid 60s, Acconci began exploring th
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“Superarchitecture is the architecture of superproduction, superconsumption, supermarket, superman, super petrol”, so ran, in 1966, the manifesto of

Miralles Tagliabue EMBT
The Vigo university campus is a complex programme. It transforms its environment. It also gives an urban dimension and architectural continuity to the various u