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Mongolian yurts interpreted in a modern way
Community Centre in Inner Mongolia by Atelier GerWith the Zhengxiangbaiqi Grassland Community Centre, Chinese architects Atelier Ger present a contemporary reinterpretation of the Mongolian yurt, adapted to community life and equipped with modern comforts.
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Regional building culture
New Architecture in South TyrolThe best buildings in Italy's northernmost region: the successful exhibition in Merano and a brilliant new book document the impressive balance of contemporary regional building culture in South Tyrol.
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Nine-storey greenhouse
Residence in Geneva by Atelier BonnetAtelier Bonnet Architectes have designed a residential building in Geneva with balconies whose planting allows a transition between inside and outside, including collaboration by the residents.
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Female Leader Apéro
Female Leader ApéroWe are delighted to invite you to a special highlight at the BAU 2025 trade fair in Munich: the Female Leaders Apéro @ BAU 2025.
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Fired and unfired clay
Hotel Leo in St. Gallen by Boltshauser ArchitectsThe Hotel Leo in the garden of the Villa Wiesental is clad in greenish and white-grey clinker brick. The interior walls are made of clay bricks and earth blocks.
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Folly in the water
Floating Sauna in Oslo by Estudio HerrerosOn the Oslo Fjord, Estudio Herreros has built a small floating sauna, offering a place for retreat and contemplation near the Munch Museum.
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Müther's largest roof
gmp Architekten Renovate HyparschaleThe Hyparschale in Magdeburg is the largest surviving building designed by the architect and engineer Ulrich Müther. Over the past five years, gmp Architekten have renovated the listed building and transformed it into a modern event centre.
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Under one roof
Educational Centre in Parma by Enrico MolteniEnrico Molteni has designed a filigree pavilion on the university campus in Parma, whose wooden shell houses two buildings with different uses.
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A splash of colour in the village centre
Studio in Bobingen by Ludwig ZitzelsbergerA barn in green – that was the design concept for the artist's studio in Bobingen near Augsburg. A few selective interventions give the simple wooden building a creative independence.
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Architecture award
Three main prizes at Detail Award 2024We present the winners of the Detail Award 2024. With 527 entries from 40 countries, this year's prestigious architecture prize saw record participation.
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Spatial interplay
Deconstructed Hairdressing Salon in SaitamaIn Saitama, Japan, Ateliers Takahito Sekiguchi and Shinmei Kosan have designed a hairdressing salon as an airy pavilion made up of individual wall and ceiling panels.
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Simple sanctuary
Refuge in the Slovak Ore Mountains by Grau Archit...The cabin in Slovakia, designed by Grau Architects, is functional yet comfortable.
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Brutalism on the water
Restaurant in the Cantabrian Maritime MuseumZooco Estudio has created a restaurant in the Cantabrian Maritime Museum in Santander that celebrates the brutalist architecture of the building.