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Source: Archiland archdaily.com |
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Samaranch Memorial Museum, Tianjin, China, 2011 designed by Archiland
The Samaranch Memorial Museum is in its design a result of the use of the 5 Olympic rings: 2 converted into an infinity shaped looping ramp illustrating the nature of one mans life and further 3 to become sunken courtyards. -- ArchDaily
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Source: Cristiano Bianchi archdaily.com |
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Yanqing Grape Expo, Yanqing, Beijing, China, 2011 designed by Archea Associati
....the international wine exhibition is part of a broader program of
initiatives sponsored by the Chinese government for the 11th
International Conference on Grapevine Breeding and Genetics....
This is a major recognition for Italian design and architecture. The
Chinese government built the project with great skill and speed given
the exceptional scope and importance of the works built. Pavilions have
been deisgned as circles as a metaphor for grape bunches spread over the
landscape. --
ArchDaily
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Source: Roland Halbe archdaily.com |
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Plan, Source: archdaily.com |
ESO Headquarters Extension, Garching, Germany, 2013 designed by Auer Weber
The extension was designed to complement the original building
(Architects: Fehling+Gogel). The office building, implementing a similar
curved shape, boasting two inner courtyards, makes extensive use of
natural light sources. The technical building is a cylinder construction
with a diameter the size of the 39-metre primary mirror of the E-ELT. --
ArchDaily
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