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Capital Square Vaci 76

Capital Square Vaci 76

The development of Budapest into a prospering business location is creating new architectural landmarks such as the Capital Square office complex. Oriented to the requirements of the 21st century, the complex has six towers, each with eight stories, and a total floor space of 32,500 square metres, which combine the most modern furnishings with a […]

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St. John‘s C of E Primary School, Blackpool

St. John‘s C of E Primary School, Blackpool

With the exception of the ground floor, this overall very plain and unostentatious school building is entirely clad in sand-coloured TERRART®-Shingle elements, which create a scale-like structure. The overall impression is enlivened with architectural details such as the over-high wall aperture at the front and the frugal, box-shaped, drawn-out windows of varying shapes and sizes

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Student Housing, ZAC Cardinet Chalabre, Paris

Student Housing, ZAC Cardinet Chalabre, Paris

In the 17th arrondissement of Paris, the architects at Atelier Phileas have designed an educational complex that is distinguished by both its design and functionality. The centrepiece of this ambitious urban planning project, which aims to give the district a visually striking, sustainable, contemporary and high-quality makeover, sets standards in urban development and fulfils the

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Claremont McKenna College - Roberts Pavilion

Claremont McKenna College – Roberts Pavilion

Modelled like a sensuous sculpture and powerfully set centre-stage, the college’s fitness and recreation centre is a real draw on the campus, both visually and in terms of its facilities. The streamlined shape and terracotta panels create a homogeneous exterior. Surrounding the facade are vertically mounted, ultra-large-format, light-cream panels, which are broken up by slim,

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