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City Hall (1961-67) in Bodegraven, the Netherlands, by K.F.G. (Karl Frank Gottfried) Spruit
cromford court, manchester 1981-2003 housing estate on the roof of the arndale centre.
John Pawson, Workshop, Nový Dvůr, 2015
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Protestant Academy (1959-60) in Mülheim/Ruhr, Germany, by Fritz G. Winter
Livio Vacchini, Casa Vacchini Costa, Tenero Contra, 1992
www.studiovacchini.ch/
Sutherland Falls, Fiordland, New Zealand — by Vitor Cervi, 2015.
Queen Elizabeth Hall, South Bank (1968) by GLC Architects Department.
Art gallery built as part of the South Bank Centre with the Hayward Gallery and the Purcell Room. The building was designed by the Greater London Council Architects Department under Hubert Bennett. The design group was led by Norman Engleback, with Warren Chalk, Ron Herron, Alan Waterhouse, and Dennis Crompton.
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House Dr Brüggemann (1953) in Neheim-Hüsten, Germany, by Max von Hausen & Ortwin Rave
On-the-go Drum Machine Casio PT-7. 1982
366. Frank Lloyd Wright /// Robie House /// South Woodlawn, Chicago, USA /// 1908-10
OfHouses guest curated by Nanne de Ru (Powerhouse Company): “Frank Lloyd Wright designed the house for the 27 year old businessman Frederick Robie and his family. Mr. Robie knew exactly what he wanted and therefore educated the otherwise arrogant Wright into this unique design that further informed more radical villas afterwards. Mr. Robie was a car enthusiast and had a one of a kind car completely adjusted to his needs.” (Photos: © Ezra Stoller/ESTO.)
Tadao Ando. Japan Architect Nov 1989, 25 “I have always used natural materials in those parts of a building that come into contact with the human hand or foot because I am convinced that substances such as wood and concrete are invaluable materials for architecture and that one becomes aware of the true quality of architecture through the body.”
Parking Garage (1974) in Euskirchen, Germany, by Architektengruppe Hardtberg
1968 Land Rover Range Rover Prototype Velar
Hotel Hauser (1970-73) in St Moritz, Switzerland, by Obrist & Partner
The Sphinx Station, 1987 Experimental Soviet taxi, 1964 BelAZ-540, 1965
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Medical Research Institute (1968) in Clermont-Ferrand, France, by Roland Mendelssohn