
Concrete
AC House / Beto Magalhães

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Architects: Beto Magalhaes
- Area: 10225 ft²
- Year: 2013
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Manufacturers: Indusparquet, Aluminorton, Casa Franceza, Castelatto, Coppermax, +7
Casa Co Coffee Shop / be.bo + m.o.o.c.
Dois Trópicos Shop / MNMA studio
L House / Yuanxiuwan Architect & Associates

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Architects: Yuanxiuwan Architect & Associates
- Area: 600 m²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: He Jiang, Yuanxiuwan Architect & Associates, WOWDSGN
Icaro Jardins da Graciosa Building / Studio Arthur Casas
The Manga, Vila Santa Thereza / Laurent Troost Architectures

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Architects: Laurent Troost Architectures
- Area: 11183 ft²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Alcoa, Deca, Tigre
Boys and Girls Club / CCA | Bernardo Quinzaños

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Architects: CCA | Bernardo Quinzaños
- Area: 3500 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Cemex, Grupos Vallas, Interceramic, Pintex, Rotoplas, +1
Am House / AmDesign Architects + Time Architects + CTA | Creative Architects
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Architects: AmDesign Architects, CTA | Creative Architects, Time Architects
- Area: 184 m²
- Year: 2017
iADC Design Museum / Rocco Design Architects Associates

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Architects: Rocco Design Architects Associates
- Area: 12900 m²
- Year: 2019
Hyperlane Linear Sky Park / ASPECT Studios

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Landscape Architects: ASPECT Studios
- Area: 1300 m²
- Year: 2020
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Professionals: BPI Lighting Design, Chengdu First Construction Engineering Co.Ltd.
BeneBaby International Academy / VMDPE Design

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Architects: VMDPE Design
- Area: 2260 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Mylands, Philips, Tajima
Bezares Apartment / Taller ADG + Micaela de Bernardi

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Architects: Micaela de Bernardi, Taller ADG Alonso de Garay
- Area: 7028 ft²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Acor, AutoCAD, Grupo Arca, Listone Giordano, Molteni & C, +1
Central Juncture of Bressanone-Varna Ring Road / MoDusArchitects

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Architects: MoDusArchitects
- Year: 2020
House in Oyamadai / Nobuo Araki/The Archetype
Menina Colina Guest House / Floret Arquitectura
Architecture Classic: The Zarzuela Hippodrome / Carlos Arniches, Martín Domínguez and Eduardo Torroja

Conceived during the tumultuous years preceding the Spanish Civil War, the Zarzuela Hippodrome came about through a public contest sponsored by Madrid's Office of Suburban Access, who hoped that the winning design would replace the dilapidated Hippodrome located in Paseo de la Castellana.
In order to expand the Castellana-Recoletos, one of Madrid's main thoroughfares and the cornerstone of its growth in the 1930s, it became imperative to demolish the old hippodrome in order to make space for the Nuevos Ministerios government complex. For the new hippodrome, the planners sought out a more remote and suitable location, eventually deciding on a 115 hectare plot of land close to Monte El Pardo, on the northern outskirts of Madrid, where it would have the necessary space but also be connected to the city center via public transportation.
Nine projects were entered in the contest, with the winning team consisting of architects Carlos Arniches and Martín Domínguez along with engineer Eduardo Torroja.









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