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Performing Arts Centre
Architect: Flores & Prats
Country, Barcelona, Spain 2014
link: https://www.archdaily.com/799128/sala-beckett-flores-and-prats
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Moshe Safdie _ Habitat 67
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Fritz Wotruba - Wotruba Church
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Jorn Utzon: Unbuilt: Silkeborg Museum
https://www.archdaily.com/907488/utzon-unbuilt-competition-to-shed-new-light-on-the-danish-masters-works-and-invites-the-public-to-take-part


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Jorn Utzon, 1976, Bagsværd Church
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Jorn Utzon - Sydney Opera House
Img. 1 – Perspective from staircase between two halls looking towards the north
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JØRN UTZON: Can Lis
Mallorca, Spain
https://www.yellowtrace.com.au/can-lis-jorn-utzon-summer-house-mallorca-spain-architecture-classic/
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Waterline Museum
Architect: Anne Holtrop
Country: Utrech, Netherlands 2015
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Bahrain Pavilion – Milan Expo 2015
Architect: Anne Holtrop
Country: Bahrain, 2015
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Source: https://www.archdaily.com/631908/bahrain-pavilion-expo-milano-2015-studio-anne-holtrop
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Casting and Cutting exhibition
Architect: Anne Holtrop
Country: Bahrain, 2018
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Forest Big
Architects: Divooe Zein Architects
Country: Taiwan, 2019
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Source: https://www.dezeen.com/2019/08/07/forest-big-shangri-la-park-taiwan-divooe-zein-architects/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20Dezeen&utm_content=Daily%20Dezeen+CID_390ad84ba996a0893e16ca6ca89db9b8&utm_source=Dezeen%20Mail&utm_term=Abandoned%20building%20turned%20into%20mesh-covered%20forest%20events%20space%20in%20Taiwan
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Casa Morgana
Architects: J. Mayer H
Country: Germany, 2019
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Source: https://www.archdaily.com/922549/casa-morgana-j-mayer-h
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Valerio Olgiati: Pearling Path
Architect: Valerio Olgiati
Country: Bahrain, 2019
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Source: https://www.dezeen.com/2019/04/20/valerio-olgiati-canopy-pearling-path-concrete-architecture/?utm_medium=email&utm_campaign=Daily%20Dezeen&utm_content=Daily%20Dezeen+CID_a7f6e88887c2612e3d88b6ee039a968b&utm_source=Dezeen%20Mail&utm_term=Valerio%20Olgiati%20creates%20huge%20red%20concrete%20canopy%20at%20entrance%20to%20Bahrains%20Pearling%20Path
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A coloured concrete canopy supported by large columns forms this gateway designed by Swiss architect Valerio Olgiati for the Pearling Path, a UNESCO World Heritage Site in Bahrain.
Valerio Olgiati designed to structure to mark the start of the Pearling Path, a 2.2 mile trail situated close to the historic market buildings on Muharraq Island. It connects oyster beds and a series of buildings that were significant to Bahrain's historic pearling industry.
Like a hypostyle hall, the new 10-metre high concrete canopy covers a series of ruins at the entrance of the trail that were once an "amara" – a combination of warehouse, factory and marketplace.
They also cover a small building that functions as a museum for the trail.
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Jean Nouvel: National Museum of Qatar
Architect: Jean Nouvel
Country: Doha, Qatar 2008
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Source: http://www.jeannouvel.com/en/projects/musee-national-du-qatar/
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Ricardo Bofill: Walden 7
Architect: s Taller de Arquitectura
Country: Sant Just Desvern, Spain 1975
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Source: https://www.archdaily.com/332142/ad-classics-walden-7-ricardo-bofill
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The building consists of a fourteen story cluster of apartments grouped around five courtyards, on top of which are two swimming pools. With a few exceptions, each apartment looks onto both the exterior and one of the interior courtyards. At several levels there is a complex system of bridges and balconies for access, producing a fantastic variety of vistas and enclosures.
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André Bloc 1896 - 1966: Habitable Sculptures
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Source: http://www.penccil.com/gallery.php?p=248629112578
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