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Culture Center / Arkitema
Casa da Baixa / Rocha Leite Arquitectos Associados

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Architects: Rocha Leite Arquitectos Associados
Studio in an Agricultural Building / Charles Pictet Architecte

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Architects: Charles Pictet Architecte
- Year: 2010
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Professionals: INGENI SA
A House / Estudio GMARQ
New Aveiro Train Station / JLLA
AD Classics: Parc Güell / Antoni Gaudí

Parc Güell is a park designed by Antoni Gaudí upon the request of Count Eusebi Güell, who wanted to build a stylish park for the aristocrats of Barcelona. The Count had planned to build a housing development that would take advantage of the area's views and fresh air; however, only two show houses were completed. Gaudí himself inhabited one of them, designed by architect Francesc Berenguer in 1904. The house is now a museum showcasing some of Gaudí's work. The park is a common tourist attraction in Barcelona, and is known for its famous terrace and iconic entrance, flanked by two Gaudí buildings.
Mills Museum / Flores & Prats
New Museum at China Academy of Art Xiangshan Campus / Kengo Kuma & Associates

To further the promotion of art education, the China Central Academy of Fine Arts in Beijing and China Academy of Art in Xiangshan have announced plans to construct a new university within the hilly suburbs of Hangzhou by the Spring of 2014. Designed by Kengo Kuma & Associates, the Museum at the China Academy of Art will harmonize with the lush topography and resist modifying any existing slopes to accommodate the 4,936 square meter facility. Instead, the museum’s configuration will mimic the lozenge shaped pattern that was discovered within the contour lines, generating a fluid exhibition space with linear and altering floor levels buffered by partially external galleries.
In addition, Kengo Kuma is investigating the possibility of reusing clay tiles and stones from Hangzhou's old house district so the body of the museum may appear as if the “soil of the tea gardens” were “transformed into architecture”.
More images after the break.
Club House Punta Lago / Seijo Peon Arquitectos

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Architects: Seijo Peon Arquitectos
- Year: 2010
Chilliwack / Randy Bens Architect

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Architects: Randy Bens Architect
- Area: 300 ft²
- Year: 2011
Shrine of the Virgin of La Antigua / Otxotorena Arquitectos

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Architects: Otxotorena Arquitectos
- Year: 2009
Lakewood Cemetery Garden Mausoleum / HGA Architects and Engineers

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Architects: HGA Architects and Engineers
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: Ellison Bronze, FSB Franz Schneider Brakel, Armourcoat, Bernhardt, Bocci, +10
La Revilla House / Estudio Mariano Martin
Paracas House / RRMR Arquitectos

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Architects: RRMR Arquitectos
- Area: 680 m²
- Year: 2012
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Manufacturers: Ventanas & Estilos
AD Classics: Wolfsburg Cultural Center / Alvar Aalto

Wolfsburg Cultural Center, located approximately 230 kilometers west of Berlin in Wolfsburg, Germany, was constructed from 1959 to 1962. It was designed by Finnish architect and designer Alvar Aalto. Aalto was born in Kuortane, Finland and studied architecture at the Helsinki University of Technology, graduating in 1921.
Pago de Carraovejas Winery / Estudio Amas4arquitectura

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Architects: Amas4arquitectura
: Fernando Zaparaín Hernández, Javier López de Uribe, Laya Fermín Antuña Antuña, Eduardo García García - Area: 10112 m²
- Year: 2003
Boundary House / BKK Architects
AD Classics: Colònia Güell / Antoni Gaudí

Colònia Güell was a workers’ colony located in Santa Coloma de Cervelló, presently a town of around 7,000 inhabitants 20km outside Barcelona. The area was a manufacturing suburb that grew rapidly around the turn of the 20th century. In 1898, Antoni Gaudi was commissioned by Count Eusebi de Güell, who wanted to provide a place of worship for the booming suburb, to build a Church. It was never actually completed because the money ran out as a result of economic hardships. When work stopped in 1915, only the crypt was completed, though it is nevertheless listed by UNESCO as a world heritage site. In 2002, a restoration was carried out by architect Antonio González Moreno who was widely criticized for allegedly mistreating Gaudi’s work.



















