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  • Liyang Museum by CROX

    Liyang Museum by CROX

    CROX recently completed work on the Liyang Museum in Liyang City, Jiangsu Province, China. The museum’s top part is a floating architecture. It feels like poetry, smooth and thoughtful. Its hollowed body contains “present, past and future” exhibition halls. Take a look at the complete story after the jump. More

  • Bayeux Media Library by Serero Architectes Urbanistes

    Bayeux Media Library by Serero Architectes Urbanistes

    Serero Architectes Urbanistes designed the Bayeux Media Library on an open plot connecting the historic center with Bayeux’ future development zones. The architects proposed a transparent, landscape-building to serve as a genuine urban vitrine. Take a look at the complete story after the jump. More

  • Hayy:Cinema Competition Proposal by Karim Nader Studio

    Hayy:Cinema Competition Proposal by Karim Nader Studio

    Karim Nader Studio was shortlisted as a finalist in the competition for the new Hayy:Cinema competition in Jeddah. The project is an homage to the art of moving image for the first independent picture house in Saudi Arabia. Discover more after the jump. More

  • GreenMonster Lab by BANDe Architects

    GreenMonster Lab by BANDe Architects

    BANDe Architects designed this multi-functional cultural space in Beijing, China, integrating exhibition, entertainment and leisure. The complex includes culture exhibition center, traditional culture hall, bookstore, brand exhibition room, and other functional spaces. Take a look at the completer story after the jump. More

  • University of Cincinnati Lindner College of Business by Henning Larsen

    University of Cincinnati Lindner College of Business by Henning Larsen

    Henning Larsen recently completed their first project in North America – University of Cincinnati Lindner College of Business. As over half of surveyed American college students reported feeling overwhelmed, lonely and exhausted, the Lindner College of Business answers a need for inclusive, social campus space. Take a look at the complete story after the jump. More

  • New Wave by Ulf Mejergren Architects (UMA)

    New Wave by Ulf Mejergren Architects (UMA)

    Ulf Mejergren Architects (UMA) have revealed their latest project, an art school in Tulum, Mexico, that has a facade system made by recycled plastic bottles found in the nearby ocean. Take a look at the complete story after the jump. More

  • Fossils In The Walls: 3 Buildings That House A Bit Of Ancient History

    We tend to think of fossils as a piece of ancient history to be locked behind glass and preserved, but what many don’t realize is that fossils are so widely distributed that they can often be found in building materials – and therefore in everyday buildings around the world. These 3 locations in particular are […] More

  • Vitrolles Media Library by Jean-Pierre Lott

    Vitrolles Media Library by Jean-Pierre Lott

    Architect Jean-Pierre Lott designed the new media library of Vitrolles. Located in the heart of the district of Les Pins, it symbolizes the renewal of the town center. Take a look at the complete story after the jump. More

  • LAFONCE?MAXONE by Gonverge Interior Design

    LAFONCE?MAXONE by Gonverge Interior Design

    Gonverge Interior Design designed this bookstore-themed commercial complex located in  Xi’an, China, in 2018. The project offers lifestyle aesthetic experience with multiple business forms via a “culture + commerce” design strategy.  Take a look at the complete story after the jump. More

  • Social and Cultural Center of Cabourg by Lemoal Lemoal Architectes

    Social and Cultural Center of Cabourg by Lemoal Lemoal Architectes

    Lemoal Lemoal Architectes designed the new Gonzague Saint Bris social and cultural center in Cabourg, France. The project has been driven by the mayor of Cabourg, whose aim was to group the city’s cultural and social services on a single site. The architects wished to offer both an urban response by revitalizing a formerly isolated […] More

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