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  • Over the canal elevation view of modular block and high-rise tower. The Red Apple, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Architect: KCAP Architects & Planners - Jan des Bouvrie, 2009.
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  • Over the canal elevation view of modular block and high-rise tower. The Red Apple, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Architect: KCAP Architects & Planners - Jan des Bouvrie, 2009.
    The Red Apple Rotterdam-KCAP Archite...jpg
  • In between adjacent buildings view of high-rise tower. The Red Apple, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Architect: KCAP Architects & Planners - Jan des Bouvrie, 2009.
    The Red Apple Rotterdam-KCAP Archite...jpg
  • Frontal elevation of modular block and high-rise tower reflected on the canal. The Red Apple, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Architect: KCAP Architects & Planners - Jan des Bouvrie, 2009.
    The Red Apple Rotterdam-KCAP Archite...jpg
  • City scape view as seen from the canal. The Red Apple, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Architect: KCAP Architects & Planners - Jan des Bouvrie, 2009.
    The Red Apple Rotterdam-KCAP Archite...jpg
  • Cityscape view as seen from the canal. The Red Apple, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Architect: KCAP Architects & Planners - Jan des Bouvrie, 2009.
    The Red Apple Rotterdam-KCAP Archite...jpg
  • Lateral elevation of modular block and high-rise tower. The Red Apple, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Architect: KCAP Architects & Planners - Jan des Bouvrie, 2009.
    The Red Apple Rotterdam-KCAP Archite...jpg
  • Lateral elevation of modular block and high-rise tower. The Red Apple, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Architect: KCAP Architects & Planners - Jan des Bouvrie, 2009.
    The Red Apple Rotterdam-KCAP Archite...jpg
  • City scape view as seen from the canal. The Red Apple, Rotterdam, Netherlands. Architect: KCAP Architects & Planners - Jan des Bouvrie, 2009.
    The Red Apple Rotterdam-KCAP Archite...jpg
  • Exterior evening view with blue lights. The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
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  • Exterior view of surrounding dock and water barriers.The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Looking towards the Garone from the Spiral corridor surrouning the tower. The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Exhibitions displays showing harvests, fermentation, maturation and aging process.The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Exhibitions displays showing harvests, fermentation, maturation and aging process.The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Exhibitions displays showing harvests, fermentation, maturation and aging process.The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Exterior evening view with blue lights. The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Exterior view of surrounding dock and water barriers. The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Close up view of laminated roof. The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Exhibitions displays showing harvests, fermentation, maturation and aging process.The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Exhibitions displays showing harvests, fermentation, maturation and aging process.The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Morning view from acroos the nearby dock.The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Exterior evening view with blue lights.The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Elevation view of 35 metre tower.The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Exterior afternoon shot as seen form the approach showing tram rails and housing.The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Exterior view of surrounding dock and water barriers.The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • General view of auditorium and conference hall.The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Close up view of laminated roof. The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • xhibition display showing how humans cultivate vines all over the world in a wide variety of natural conditions.The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Exhibitions displays showing harvests, fermentation, maturation and aging process.The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Exhibitions displays showing harvests, fermentation, maturation and aging process.The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Morning view through trees. The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Interior close up detail of wall.The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Exhibitions displays showing harvests, fermentation, maturation and aging process.The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Elevation view of 35 metre tower.The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: XTU Architects, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Installation with white light and visitors. Irish Pavilion Venice Biennale 'Losing Myself', Venice, Italy. Architect: Niall McLaughlin and Yeoryia Manolopoulou., 2016.
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  • Installation with white light and visitors. Irish Pavilion Venice Biennale 'Losing Myself', Venice, Italy. Architect: Niall McLaughlin and Yeoryia Manolopoulou., 2016.
    Losing Myself - Irish Pavilion XV Ve...jpg
  • Installation with blue light and visitors. Irish Pavilion Venice Biennale 'Losing Myself', Venice, Italy. Architect: Niall McLaughlin and Yeoryia Manolopoulou., 2016.
    Losing Myself - Irish Pavilion XV Ve...jpg
  • Installation with white light and visitors. Irish Pavilion Venice Biennale 'Losing Myself', Venice, Italy. Architect: Niall McLaughlin and Yeoryia Manolopoulou., 2016.
    Losing Myself - Irish Pavilion XV Ve...jpg
  • Installation with white light and visitors. Irish Pavilion Venice Biennale 'Losing Myself', Venice, Italy. Architect: Niall McLaughlin and Yeoryia Manolopoulou., 2016.
    Losing Myself - Irish Pavilion XV Ve...jpg
  • Installation with blue light and visitors. Irish Pavilion Venice Biennale 'Losing Myself', Venice, Italy. Architect: Niall McLaughlin and Yeoryia Manolopoulou., 2016.
    Losing Myself - Irish Pavilion XV Ve...jpg
  • Installation with blue light and visitors. Irish Pavilion Venice Biennale 'Losing Myself', Venice, Italy. Architect: Niall McLaughlin and Yeoryia Manolopoulou., 2016.
    Losing Myself - Irish Pavilion XV Ve...jpg
  • Installation with white light and visitors. Irish Pavilion Venice Biennale 'Losing Myself', Venice, Italy. Architect: Niall McLaughlin and Yeoryia Manolopoulou., 2016.
    Losing Myself - Irish Pavilion XV Ve...jpg
  • Installation with white light and visitors. Irish Pavilion Venice Biennale 'Losing Myself', Venice, Italy. Architect: Niall McLaughlin and Yeoryia Manolopoulou., 2016.
    Losing Myself - Irish Pavilion XV Ve...jpg
  • Installation with blue light and visitors. Irish Pavilion Venice Biennale 'Losing Myself', Venice, Italy. Architect: Niall McLaughlin and Yeoryia Manolopoulou., 2016.
    Losing Myself - Irish Pavilion XV Ve...jpg
  • The Belvedere, situated on the eight floor features monumental chandelier made of thousands of bottles and a 10-metre-long oak counter. The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect:Atelier 16 / Laurent Karst, 2016.
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  • The boutique  and shop offers a wide range of products from a variety of worlds. The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: CitÈ du vin in Bordeaux. Atelier 16- Architectures, Laurent Karst; 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Ground floor lobby and entrance to Latitude 20 panoramic wine cellar..The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: CitÈ du vin in Bordeaux ñ Atelier16-architectures
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  • Snack bar on the buildings ground floor.The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: CitÈ du vin in Bordeaux ;  Atelier 16- Architectures, Laurent Karst; 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • The Belvedere, situated on the eight floor features monumental chandelier made of thousands of bottles and a 10-metre-long oak counter. The City of Wine, Bordeaux, France. Architect: Atelier 16 / Laurent Karst, 2016.
    Cité du Vin in Bordeaux by France X...jpg
  • Projected in 1950 by the Brazilian and Italy born modernist architect as the couple’s home, the Glass House today holds part of their particular art collection that they acquired throughout the years.<br />
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With its harmonies of light and geometry, density and apparent weightlessness, Casa de Vidro [Glass House], by Lina Bo Bardi (Rome, Italy, 1914 – São Paulo, Brazil, 1992) in Morumbi, São Paulo, is one of the most beautiful of all architect’s homes. It is also, certainly, one of the most important works of 20th-century Latin American architecture, forging ideas and motifs that would later be extended and reworked in projects as MASP – Museu de Arte de São Paulo (1957–1968), along the Avenida Paulista, and the SESC Fábrica da Pompeia (1977), a huge multidisciplinary complex, on the site of an old factory. Casa de Vidro was completed in 1951, the year of Bo Bardi’s naturalisation as a Brazilian, roughly five years after her relocation from a devastated Italy. Lina Bo once wrote, following the war, that ‘in Europe man’s house is now rubble’1. But just as much as the ruin allegorises loss, Casa de Vidro looks out onto its forest surrounds with a defiant sense of optimism, symbolising rebirth and renewal. It seems to be both grounded within and floating above its environment, combining a stability and lightness similar to that which Bardi achieved with the freestanding space in MASP and her glass panes, designed to display artworks in the Museum.
    Glass House-Lina Bo Bardi-0001.jpg
  • Projected in 1950 by the Brazilian and Italy born modernist architect as the couple’s home, the Glass House today holds part of their particular art collection that they acquired throughout the years.<br />
<br />
With its harmonies of light and geometry, density and apparent weightlessness, Casa de Vidro [Glass House], by Lina Bo Bardi (Rome, Italy, 1914 – São Paulo, Brazil, 1992) in Morumbi, São Paulo, is one of the most beautiful of all architect’s homes. It is also, certainly, one of the most important works of 20th-century Latin American architecture, forging ideas and motifs that would later be extended and reworked in projects as MASP – Museu de Arte de São Paulo (1957–1968), along the Avenida Paulista, and the SESC Fábrica da Pompeia (1977), a huge multidisciplinary complex, on the site of an old factory. Casa de Vidro was completed in 1951, the year of Bo Bardi’s naturalisation as a Brazilian, roughly five years after her relocation from a devastated Italy. Lina Bo once wrote, following the war, that ‘in Europe man’s house is now rubble’1. But just as much as the ruin allegorises loss, Casa de Vidro looks out onto its forest surrounds with a defiant sense of optimism, symbolising rebirth and renewal. It seems to be both grounded within and floating above its environment, combining a stability and lightness similar to that which Bardi achieved with the freestanding space in MASP and her glass panes, designed to display artworks in the Museum.
    Glass House-Lina Bo Bardi-0002.jpg
  • Projected in 1950 by the Brazilian and Italy born modernist architect as the couple’s home, the Glass House today holds part of their particular art collection that they acquired throughout the years.<br />
<br />
With its harmonies of light and geometry, density and apparent weightlessness, Casa de Vidro [Glass House], by Lina Bo Bardi (Rome, Italy, 1914 – São Paulo, Brazil, 1992) in Morumbi, São Paulo, is one of the most beautiful of all architect’s homes. It is also, certainly, one of the most important works of 20th-century Latin American architecture, forging ideas and motifs that would later be extended and reworked in projects as MASP – Museu de Arte de São Paulo (1957–1968), along the Avenida Paulista, and the SESC Fábrica da Pompeia (1977), a huge multidisciplinary complex, on the site of an old factory. Casa de Vidro was completed in 1951, the year of Bo Bardi’s naturalisation as a Brazilian, roughly five years after her relocation from a devastated Italy. Lina Bo once wrote, following the war, that ‘in Europe man’s house is now rubble’1. But just as much as the ruin allegorises loss, Casa de Vidro looks out onto its forest surrounds with a defiant sense of optimism, symbolising rebirth and renewal. It seems to be both grounded within and floating above its environment, combining a stability and lightness similar to that which Bardi achieved with the freestanding space in MASP and her glass panes, designed to display artworks in the Museum.
    Glass House-Lina Bo Bardi-0006.jpg
  • Losing Myself - Irish Pavilion XV Ve...jpg
  • View of installation with white light. Irish Pavilion Venice Biennale 'Losing Myself', Venice, Italy.
    Losing Myself - Irish Pavilion XV Ve...jpg
  • View of installation with white light. Irish Pavilion Venice Biennale 'Losing Myself', Venice, Italy.
    Losing Myself - Irish Pavilion XV Ve...jpg
  • Losing Myself - Irish Pavilion XV Ve...jpg
  • View of installation with white light. Irish Pavilion Venice Biennale 'Losing Myself', Venice, Italy.
    Losing Myself - Irish Pavilion XV Ve...jpg
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  • Basque Culinari Center- VAUM Archite...jpg
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  • Shanghai EXPO 2010 France Pavilion-J...jpg
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  • DDP Dongdaemun Plaza & Park-Zaha Had...jpg
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  • Centro Botin-Renzo Piano RPBW + Luis...jpg
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