Building Belarus: Office Culture, New Designs and Pop-Ups

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The new architecture of Belarus responds to an interplay of history and culture. Regional forces have defined the built environment and its evolution, and in turn, shaped the lives of the Belarusian people. Since the landlocked country attained its independence in 1991, it has had the most development in its cities, where two thirds of the population live. Over the last ten years, a range of new buildings have begun to paint a picture of its emerging design culture.

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Cite: Eric Baldwin. "Building Belarus: Office Culture, New Designs and Pop-Ups" 12 Aug 2021. ArchDaily. Accessed . <https://www.archdaily.com/936942/building-belarus-office-culture-new-designs-and-pop-ups> ISSN 0719-8884

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