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Helsinki's new flagship library Oodi has been voted winner of the 2019 Public Library of the Year award by the IFLA architecture Article 437 words 6 votes
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Concrete Utopia: An art exhibition on Yugoslavia documents an extraordinary architectural legacy that has been neglected by mainstream historians architecture Article 3232 words, published Nov 6 2018 7 votes
A warped, aluminium cuboid, The Twist art museum doubles as a gravity-defying bridge which spans a river in Norway architecture Article 485 words 7 votes
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Monolithic concrete forms associated with brutalist architecture inspired the interiors of Axel Arigato's Copenhagen flagship store architecture Article 413 words 4 votes
New hotel at Preikestolen designed to hang over cliff edge in Norway architecture Article 273 words 3 votes
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Notre-Dame came far closer to collapsing than people knew. This is how it was saved. architecture Article 3383 words 14 votes
Elliðaárdalur Valley – WilkinsonEyre designs biodome complex for Iceland architecture Article 385 words 3 votes
Danish architecture firm COBE has won an international competition for a new science museum in Lund architecture Article 648 words 5 votes
Notre Dame: Time to call in the French builders with medieval skills architecture Article 1141 words 11 votes
After overthrowing its government and changing its name, North Macedonia faces up to the urban crisis in Skopje architecture urban planning Link 8 votes
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What termites can teach us about cooling our buildings architecture urban planning Article 1030 words 9 votes
Neri Oxman's new glass printing technique could lead to 3D-printed glass building facades architecture Article 526 words, published Aug 26 2015 7 votes
Can post-revolution Yerevan get to grips with its informal architecture epidemic? urban planning architecture Link 10 votes
Super-tall, super-skinny, super-expensive: The 'pencil towers' of New York's super-rich architecture urban planning Article 3673 words 14 votes
Taking back Taksim: Everyday life vs. top-down redevelopment architecture urban planning Article 1853 words 6 votes
Point of view matters: The scourge of modelitis architecture urban planning Article 1745 words 9 votes
A 23-year-old designer has won a top £50,000 ($64,385) prize after creating a low-cost bamboo housing unit to address the Philippines' slum crisis architecture Article 388 words 8 votes
"Brian Eno's ideas have unexpected resonance for architecture" architecture Article 1635 words 5 votes
Desire paths: The illicit trails that defy the urban planners architecture urban planning Article 957 words 23 votes
London underground: The city’s elites went to war over basements architecture Article 1229 words 7 votes
From skyscraper to 'plyscraper': The towering potential of timber architecture Article 1183 words 6 votes