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Buganvilla House / Ruben Muedra Estudio de Arquitectura
House Srbín / Martin Cenek Architecture

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Architects: Martin Cenek Architecture
- Area: 215 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Catalano, Moooi, Stuv, Zucchetti
Poly He Clubhouse / ZHUBO DESIGN

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Architects: ZHUBO DESIGN
- Area: 2317 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: JIAHAO Decoration, LOPO, Xinyi Glass
National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts / Mecanoo

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Architects: Mecanoo
- Area: 141000 m²
- Year: 2018
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Professionals: Chien Kuo Construction, CMA Lighting Design, CWI, Su International, Supertech, +2
AD Classics: Venice Hospital / Le Corbusier

This article was originally published on August 15, 2016. To read the stories behind other celebrated architecture projects, visit our AD Classics section.
Le Corbusier made an indelible mark on Modernist architecture when he declared “une maison est une machine-à-habiter” (“a house is a machine for living”). His belief that architecture should be as efficient as machinery resulted in such proposals such as the Plan Voisin, a proposal to transform the Second Empire boulevards of Paris into a series of cruciform skyscrapers rising from a grid of freeways and open parks.[1] Not all of Le Corbusier’s concepts, however, were geared toward such radical urban transformation. His 1965 proposal for a hospital in Venice, Italy, was notable in its attempt at seeking aesthetic harmony with its unique surroundings: an attempt not to eradicate history, but to translate it.
Tianhong Headquarters Building / CCDI
MONOARCHI Shanghai Office / MONOARCHI
Mist Hot-spring Hotel / Department of Architecture

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Architects: Department of Architecture
- Area: 37140 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: BSG Glass, Dong Sculpture, INOAC Living, Jim Thompson, Krungthai Lighting, +1
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Professionals: Artless Inc., Henan D.R. Construction Group, In Contrast Design Studio Co., PELA Limited
Two Stories Building / Oganic Design Architecture Studio

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Architects: Oganic Design Architecture Studio
- Area: 270 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: AGC, Brighton, Galvalume Vertical Goby, YKK AP Asia, YOSHINO
Northwest Art House / Olson Kundig

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Architects: Olson Kundig
- Area: 10000 ft²
- Year: 2015
Line 6 Santiago Metro Stations / IDOM
Huaxiang Christian Centre / INUCE • Dirk U. Moench
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Architects: INUCE·Dirk U. Moench
- Area: 7500 m²
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: Rieger Orgelbau
3BOX92 / Stephane Malka Architecture

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Architects: Stephane Malka Architecture
- Area: 300 m²
- Year: 2018
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Manufacturers: Pilkington, Saint-Gobain, Aqualift, Floratherm, Weber
Old Shed New House / Tonkin Liu

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Architects: Tonkin Liu
- Area: 210 m²
- Year: 2017
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Professionals: Integration, Rodrigues Associates, Vine House Construction
V Villa / White Cube Atelier

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Architects: White Cube Atelier
- Area: 100 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Basalt Stone, Lorenzo, Novawood, Oak Wood
T House / CTA | Creative Architects

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Architects: CTA | Creative Architects
- Area: 160 m²
- Year: 2017
AD Classics: New Museum / SANAA
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This article was originally published on July 22, 2016. To read the stories behind other celebrated architecture projects, visit our AD Classics section.
The New Museum is the product of a daring vision to establish a radical, politicized center for contemporary art in New York City. With the aim of distinguishing itself from the city’s existing art institutions through a focus on emerging artists, the museum’s name embodies its pioneering spirit. Over the two decades following its foundation in 1977, it gained a strong reputation for its bold artistic program, and eventually outgrew its inconspicuous home in a SoHo loft. Keen to establish a visual presence and to reach a wider audience, in 2003 the Japanese architectural firm SANAA was commissioned to design a dedicated home for the museum. The resulting structure, a stack of rectilinear boxes which tower over the Bowery, would be the first and, thus far, the only purpose-built contemporary art museum in New York City.[1]















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