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Funeraria Tangassi / Tatiana Bilbao
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Architects: Tatiana Bilbao
- Area: 2160 m²
New group of council flats in Vitoria-Gasteiz / ACXT Arquitectos
La Trobe Institute for Molecular Science / Lyons
Miguel De Eguía De Estella Technological Center / MRM Arquitectos
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Architects: MRM Arquitectos
- Area: 469931 m²
- Year: 2011
Off-grid itHouse / Taalman Koch
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Architects: Taalman Koch
- Year: 2007
B+L HQ / 137kilo Architekci
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Architects: 137kilo Architekci
- Year: 2012
Hydro Aluminum Industrial Pavilion / Daniel Silberfaden + Adamo-Faiden
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Architects: Adamo-Faiden, Daniel Silberfaden
- Year: 2012
Photography: Toyo Ito by Iwan Baan
"Whoever reviews Ito’s works notices not only a variety of functional programs, but also a spectrum of architectural languages." -- From the 2013 Pritzker Jury's Citation
Toyo Ito has just been announced the winner of the 2013 Pritzker Prize. To commemorate this master architect, we’ve reached out to Iwan Baan, architecture’s premier photographer, and assembled a retrospective of some of Ito’s greatest works (all photographed, of course, by Baan) - including the Za Koenji Public Theatre, Toyo Ito’s Museum of Architecture, Silver Hut - TIMA, Ken Iwata Mother and Child Museum, Yaoko Kawagoe Museum, Suites Avenue Hotel, Huge Wineglass Project, Mikimoto 2, Tama Art University Library & White O. See them all, after the break...
MAD building / MAD arkitekter
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Architects: Mad arkitekter
- Year: 2013
The Invitation / Van Rooijen Architecten
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Architects: Van Rooijen Architecten
Stamp House / Charles Wright Architects
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Architects: Charles Wright Architects
- Year: 2013
Torquay House / Wolveridge Architects
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Architects: Wolveridge Architects
- Year: 2012
University of North Florida Interfaith Chapel Competition Entry / OAD
In their proposal for University of North Florida’s Interfaith Chapel, OAD concluded that the main challenge was to create more than just an impressive chapel, but a place in and of itself that would highlight the unique character and seclusion of the site. The team’s response engages visitors by encouraging unscripted exploration and discovery, gradually revealing the site, chapel, and accessory buildings as the user experience unfolds. More images and architects’ description after the break.