the 1,400 sqm underground shelter includes five bedrooms, a swimming pool, a dance floor, a bar, a barbecue, and a sauna.
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]]>battle tanks, weight lifters, heroes, footballs, animals, decorate the indian homes and create a distinctive aesthetic that sets the region's domestic architecture apart.
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]]>the ten-year retrospective spotlights the museum’s pioneering design that preserved industrial relics while creating a dynamic space for local residents.
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]]>throughout the blue house in taipei, scattered object-like structures appear as individual sculptures with a fragmented identity.
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]]>envisioned as meeting points between architecture and sport, the pavilions were designed to host sports federations during the games.
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]]>through his lens, a stark contrast with the traditional image of the city unfolds.
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]]>'aircon systems' series captures these rectangular, white machines with their circular grids that resemble eyes, observing specific locations at given moments.
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]]>at dusk, the temporary architecture presents itself under a completely new atmosphere, engulfed in warm lighting.
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]]>featuring over 150 kiosks, from ljubljana to warsaw, and from belgrade to berlin, this book provides unseen documentation of these remaining kiosks.
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]]>from a city hall atop a highway, to a sculptural concrete salt shed in new york, the captured monuments reveal otherworldly presences.
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