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A linking basement
The Expanded Kerenzerberg Sport Centre by Burkard...Burkard Meyer Architekten have expanded the sports centre in Filzbach. Not only is there now another triple gym, the new residential building offers room for more than 170 athletes.
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A design classic
News from the AntArne Jacobsen’s Ant Chair is a timeless icon of furniture design. Now Danish furniture manufacturer Fritz Hansen is producing the chair in a comfortable new version: with an upholstered front in fabric or leather.
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Inflatable structures
Hans-Walter Müller’s Pneumatic ArchitectureIn recognition of a lifetime devoted to inflatable structures, the Tyrolean Architecture Centre is staging an exhibition on the pioneer of air-supported volumes and his oeuvre.
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Walter Gropius created a remarkable late work with glassworks for the Thomas company in Amberg, Upper Palatinate.
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From Las Vegas to the Danube: the multifaceted work of the urbanist, architect and theoretician from Philadelphia is honoured for the first time in a solo exhibition.
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With his primary school in Marl built in the 1960s, Hans Scharoun anticipated contemporary trends in school construction early on.
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The Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) shows how radical architectural utopias from the 1960s and 1970s remain relevant today.
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The Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA) shows how radical architectural utopias from the 1960s and 1970s remain relevant today.
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The Mies van der Rohe Award 2017 has gone to NL Architects and XVW Architects for their unconventional renovation work on the Kleiburg apartment block in Amsterdam.
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Single-wythe brickwork – and not a thermal insulation composite system – lies behind the rendered facade of a Berlin apartment building designed by Bruno Fioretti Marquez.
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An extensive exhibition on Brutalist architecture will be opening on 9 November 2017 at the German Architecture Museum in Frankfurt.
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In direct proximity to each other, Elsa Urquijo Architects have created a day-care centre and a seniors’ home whose respective users cultivate active contact.
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A settlement of wooden huts between wild boars and tank convois for the recuperation of U. S. Army soldiers' and their families.
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Up until today, Halle-Neustadt has retained its built structure from Soviet times. Despite their vast scale, the large L-shaped blocks create a maze-like layout.