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Médiatheque de Monterblanc / Studio 02
Corporate Headquarters / Moody Nolan
Family as a Community / Jacobs-Yaniv Architects
Dental Clinic in Onomichi / OISHI Masayuki & Associates

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Architects: OISHI Masayuki & Associates
- Area: 156 m²
- Year: 2012
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Professionals: ES Associates, TAIHOU corporation
Detached Floor House / Jun Yashiki & Associates

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Architects: Jun Yashiki & Associates
- Area: 149 m²
- Year: 2013
Erie Elementary Charter School / John Ronan Architects

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Architects: John Ronan Architects
- Area: 17470 ft²
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: Terra Engineering, dbHMS, Norcon Inc
Liverpool Insurgentes Department Store / Rojkind Arquitectos

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Architects: Rojkind Arquitectos
- Year: 2010
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Manufacturers: Arquimart, Comex
Svencelė Kiteboarding and Windsurfing Centre / DO architects + Aketuri Architektai

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Architects: AKETURI ARCHITEKTAI, Doarchi
- Year: 2010
Visitors Center of the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center / Agis Mourelatos + Spiros Yiotakis

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Architects: Agis Mourelatos, Spiros Yiotakis
- Year: 2013
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Professionals: Ballian Techniki S.A., Lightingworks, H. Pangalou & Associates, Ldk Συμβουλοι Μηχανικοι Αε, OMETE
Maggie’s Oxford / WilkinsonEyre

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Architects: WilkinsonEyre
- Area: 225 m²
- Year: 2014
Rabbit's Tale / tidtangstudio

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Architects: tidtangstudio
- Area: 260 m²
- Year: 2013
El Blok / FUSTER + Architects
Salle Polyvalente de Plumergat / Studio 02
E:MG Advertising Agency / VOX Architects

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Architects: VOX Architects
- Area: 12000 m²
- Year: 2014
1305 Studio Office / 1305 Studio
Chris O’Brien Lifehouse / HDR Rice Daubney

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Architects: HDR Rice Daubney
- Area: 430000 ft²
- Year: 2013
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Manufacturers: Atdec, Europanel, Stylecraft, Tappeti, Vertilux Pty
AD Classics: Wexner Center for the Arts / Peter Eisenman

Before it was even completed, New York Times critic Paul Goldberger dubbed the Wexner Center for the Arts “The Museum That Theory Built.” [1] Given its architect, this epithet came as no surprise; Peter Eisenman, the museum’s designer, had spent the better part of his career distilling architectural form down to a theoretical science. It was with tremendous anticipation that this building, the first major public work of Eisenman’s career, opened in 1989. For some, it heralded a validation of deconstructivism and theory, while its problems provided ammunition for others who saw theory and practice as complimentary but ultimately divergent pursuits. The building’s popular reception has been equally mixed, but its influence and intrigue in the academic community is as pronounced and unmistakeable as the design itself.
West 57th Street / BIG

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West 57th Street, New York, NY, USAProject Year
2015Photographs
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