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Grow-friendly archi­tec­ture by Lava Archi­tects.
Reduce water surface area, increase attrac­ti­ve­ness. By 4a Archi­tects.
What to do on non-match days? And where to “park” the stadium?
The tradi­­tion-steeped Stade Roland Garros now has a retrac­table roof — and what a roof it is. By Serge Ferrari.
De Cancha en Cancha is a valuable contri­bu­tion to rede­sig­ning public space.
Conver­ting mobile over­seas contai­ners into play contai­ners is a good idea for many reasons: the KuKuk Box.
Produces wine and culture. By Chybik + Kristof.
The second part of “Presence in Hormuz”. So simple, so beau­tiful.
When umbrellas become cere­mo­nial.
The Stade Vincent Pascucci creates a little bit of warmth in a harsh envi­ron­ment.
One grand­stand, two pitches: By Barthé­lémy Griño Archi­tectes.
One stadium, two grand­stands, quite a few users.
Bottom the players, top the visi­tors. Encoun­ters ever­y­where.
A successful colla­bo­ra­tion between humans, compu­ters and nature. Sounds funny, but this is how it is.
Ever­y­thing seems so simple. A work of art.
Foot­ball is art when it is simple. This also applies to archi­tec­ture.
Water land­scapes always bear the danger of slip­ping. Here is how to solve this problem.
Creates a sensual expe­ri­ence in which time stands still.
DROM brings new life to the city: Revi­ta­liza­tion of urban heri­tage from the Soviet Union.
An incre­dible land­scape becomes even more breath­ta­king. From IILab.
An appro­priate and elegant solu­tion for a buil­ding task that is not at all small.
Curved, twisted, affordable. By 100 archi­tects.
Should be comfor­table and welco­ming with 60,000 seats. Might work. By Zaha Hadid Archi­tects.
The Alice Milliat sports hall once was a market hall. Now it revi­ta­lises an entire neigh­bour­hood.
As organic as modern. Not ever­yone can do that.
Inno­va­tive, espe­ci­ally with regard to the choice of mate­rials. And bright.
A new arche­type, built in the shipyard. For boaters and star­ga­zers.
Colourful play floors inspire imagi­na­tion. For rese­ar­chers and fairies. By Melos.
Himmels­tropfen: Three clim­bing scaf­folds made of struc­tural steel meshes that are growing into a new land­mark of the Sauer­land.…
The Floa­ting Piers of Christo and Jeanne-Claude. We will miss projects like this one very much.
An amphi­theater for one of the oldest univer­si­ties in the USA is a chal­len­ging task. A bril­liant solu­tion with HAVER Archi­tec­tural…
Organic design, state of the art, fresh air and bamboo. You can hardly expect more.

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