senigallia 2022
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Tsudanuma House in Narashino, Japan
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Detail of the Royal Mail sorting office. Nottingham, September 2018.
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École de Commerce (1958-64) in Geneva, Switzerland, by Georges Addor with Jacques Bolliger & Werner Wetz
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Office Building of “Iduna Versicherung” (1962-63) in Munich, Germany, by Paul Stohrer
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School of Oriental and African Studies, University of London
1976
Denys Lasdun & Partners
Image from RIBApix
Modernist London
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Ecumenical Center (1961-68) in Rotterdam, the Netherlands, by Rietveld Van Dillen & Van Tricht. Both Gerrit Rietveld and Joan van Dillen died before the completion of the building.
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Architecture, Mecanorma 6
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louis kahn
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Behesht-e-Zahra is the largest cemetery in Iran, with more than 1.6 million graves. Located in the southern part of metropolitan Tehran, the cemetery has been rapidly expanding in recent weeks to meet the need for Coronavirus-related deaths — burying roughly 350 dead every day. Schools, mosques and shops are closed throughout Iran, and a curfew of 6:00 pm has been imposed to combat COVID-19, which state officials say is killing one Iranian every four minutes.
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Source imagery: Maxar
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Moshe Lufenfeld and Giora Gammerman, The Drawer Tower, Be'er Sheva, Israel 1962
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CONSTIN BRODZKI
former Headquarter CBR
Brussels, Belgium, 1970
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