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Sky Village by ADEPT Architects
Posted on July 3rd, 2010 No commentsThe municipality of Rødovre, an independent municipality of Copenhagen, Denmark, announced a demand for a new tower in Rødovre, the periphery of Copenhagen. This competition raises the issue as to what kind of tower should be added to the skyline of the capital. Can it criticize and improve the somewhat commercial and hollow Architectural Iconic developments of the last years? The new skyscraper with a total surface of 21,688m2 will be located at Roskildevej, a major artery East of the centre of Copenhagen. Read more >>>
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Iceland Academy of Arts by ADEPT Architects
Posted on July 1st, 2010 No commentsIceland’s new Art Academy in the heart of Reykjavik. The Iceland Academy of the Arts will have a central location on the main shopping street Laugavegur – and will be uniting the existing institutes for art, architecture, design, theatre and music under one roof. Furthermore the building will contain a library and a gallery as well as theatre and music halls. Read more >>>
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Architecture Caribbean Celebrates its First Anniversary (20th June 2010)
Posted on June 20th, 2010 No commentsArchitecture Caribbean would like to thank all our members, readers, subscribers, supporters, designers, artists, students, and the entire design community in the Caribbean, Latin America, and the rest of the world. Read our anniversary message here >>>
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Villa Paya-Paya by Architects Aboday
Posted on June 18th, 2010 No commentsArchitects Aboday have completed a holiday home called Villa Paya-Paya in Bali, Indonesia. The two-storey building is arranged around courtyards and surrounded by water of varying depth, which creates a shallow pond at the entrance, jacuzzi and large swimming pool. Read more >>>
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Pinnacles Interpretive Centre by Woodhead Architects
Posted on June 18th, 2010 No commentsWoodhead Architects designed this building over a beautiful landscape in Western Australia, integrated with it through the use of wood. The exterior spaces offer a shaded place to contemplate this landscape.The ritual burning of the Pinnacles Interpretive Centre in Western Australia, as part of its design and building process underscores the unique role of fire both culturally and environmentally in Australia.







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