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SANAA / Kazuyo Sejima + Ryue Nishizawa Grace Farms. New Canaan, United States
PHOTOS BY Iwan Baan, Dean Kaufman, Montse Zamorano
Bernard Quirot architecte + associés Maison de santé à Vézelay. France. Vézelay, France
PHOTOS BY Luc Boegly
KENGO KUMA AND ASSOCIATES 隈研吾建築都市設計事務所 Great (Bamboo) Wall. Badaling, China
PHOTOS BY Satoshi Asakawa
David Chipperfield Architects Villa Eden. Gardone, Italy
Seilerlinhart The Wooden Hall. Alpnach, Switzerland
PHOTOS BY Rasmus Norlander
Coop Himmelb(l)au - Wolf D. Prix & Partner Musée des Confluences . Lyon, France
PHOTOS BY Sergio Pirrone, Oscar Ferrari, Duccio Malagamba
UNStudio Arnhem Central Station. Arnhem, Netherlands
PHOTOS BY Frank Hanswijk, Ronald Tilleman, Siebe Swart
LOHA Lorcan O'Herlihy Architects Big Blue Bus Stops. Los Angeles, United States
PHOTOS BY Lawrence Anderson
Richard Wright Richard Wright at Gagosian Gallery. Roma, Italy
WAA | we architech anonymous Thatching . Beijing, China
Adjaye Associates Gwangju Pavilion . Gwangju, Korea, Republic of
PHOTOS BY Kyungsub Shin
SO – IL Kukje Gallery. Sogyeok-dong, Korea, Republic of
PHOTOS BY Iwan Baan
Estudio Elgue & Asociados Boceto. Asunción, Paraguay
Lukas Fúster Las Mercedes House-Workshop. Asunción, Paraguay
PHOTOS BY FEDERICO CAIROLI
TACO Taller de Arquitectura Contextual Casa Gabriela. Merida, Mexico
PHOTOS BY Leo Espinosa
Scenic Architecture Community Pavilion at Jintao Village . Dayu, Malu, Jiading, China
ZAV Architects Habitat for orphan girls. Khansar, Iran. Khansar, Iran, Islamic Republic of
Terra e Tuma Arquitetos Associados Vila Matilde House. São Paulo, Brazil
PHOTOS BY Pedro Kok
Álvaro Siza Vieira Bouça Saal Housing Complex. Porto, Portugal
PHOTOS BY Emiliano Zandri / ZA²

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