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College in a Forest

College in a Forest in Fredrikstad, Norway by Duncan Lewis, 1998. Located in the wooded, rocky landscape of Fredrikstad, Norway, Duncan Lewis's project (with Pir II Arkitektkontor) for a college...

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ACROS Building

ACROS Building in Fukuoka, Japan by Emilio Ambasz & Associates, 1995. Attempting to achieve a balance between environmental and artistic aims, International Hall (aka ACROS Building) in Fukuoka...

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Lewis Center for Environmental Studies

Lewis Center for Environmental Studies in Oberlin, Ohio by William McDonough + Partners, 2001. The following text and images are by William McDonough + Partners for their design of the Lewis Center For...

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Biosphere and Flower Pavilion

Biosphere and Flower Pavilion in Postdam, Germany by Barkow and Leibinger, 2001. Built as a Flower Pavilion and centerpiece of the National Horticulture Show (BUGA) in Potsdam, Germany by Berlin-based...

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Datai Hotel

Datai Hotel in Pulau Langkawi, Malaysia by Kerry Hill Architects, 1993. Recipient of an Aga Khan Award for Architecture in 2001, the Datai Hotel by Australia's Kerry Hill Architects was completed in...

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Theehuis Pavilion

Theehuis Pavilion in Arnhem, Netherlands by Bjarne Mastenbroek, 2002. Thanks to Robert Gabriël, architecture student at TU Delft, for the accompanying images (click to enlarge) and background...

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Sesseljuhús

Sesseljuhús in Sólheimar, Iceland by ASK Architect, 2002. The following text and images are by ASK Architect for their design of Sesseljuhús in Sólheimar, Iceland. Sesseljuhús is a house built at...

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Colorado Court

Colorado Court in Santa Monica, California by Pugh + Scarpa, 2001. Extensively published since its completion in 2001, the Colorado Court Apartments in Santa Monica, California by hometown architect...

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Kandalama Hotel

Kandalama Hotel in Sigiriya, Sri Lanka by Geoffrey Bawa, 1991. Sri Lankan architect Geoffrey Bawa passed away last Tuesday, the 27th of May, at the age of 83. Paralyzed and unable to speak after a...

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