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Kindergarten Sluderno / Roland Baldi architects

September 1, 2020 Paula Pintos 0

The municipality of Sluderno is situated in a valley in South Tyrol, which connects Italy, Austria, and Switzerland, where landscape and sustainable development are combined with a high quality of life and special attention to architecture.

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Kindergarten Sluderno / Roland Baldi architects

September 1, 2020 Paula Pintos 0

The municipality of Sluderno is situated in a valley in South Tyrol, which connects Italy, Austria, and Switzerland, where landscape and sustainable development are combined with a high quality of life and special attention to architecture.

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OMA creates three open-air terraces for Prince Plaza in Shenzhen

September 1, 2020 India Block 0
Prince Plaza skyscraper by OMA in Shezhen

Dutch architecture firm OMA has built Prince Plaza in Shezhen, an office skyscraper with three cut-outs for terraces lined with golden hexagons. Located on the waterfront in Shenzhen’s Shekou district, the 200-metre-tall tower was built for property company China Merchants Shekou Holdings (CMSH). OMA created the open-air terraces – called “sky decks” – high above

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Six Sections / Studio Link-Arc

September 1, 2020 Valeria Silva 0

Studio Link-Arc was invited to design an installation for an urban sculpture park in Zhangzhou, located in southern China. The client requested an intervention that would bring creativity, energy, and a sense of possibility to the area. When we first visited the site, we noticed a playground nearby. Filled with happy children, it was full of life and energy. We decided to create an interactive sculpture that would invite children to enter and immerse themselves in a unique environment while becoming part of the installation.

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Six Sections / Studio Link-Arc

September 1, 2020 Valeria Silva 0

Studio Link-Arc was invited to design an installation for an urban sculpture park in Zhangzhou, located in southern China. The client requested an intervention that would bring creativity, energy, and a sense of possibility to the area. When we first visited the site, we noticed a playground nearby. Filled with happy children, it was full of life and energy. We decided to create an interactive sculpture that would invite children to enter and immerse themselves in a unique environment while becoming part of the installation.

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Void Garden / TAOA

September 1, 2020 Collin Chen 0

This is a space installation of outdoor public art group exhibition, which is exhibited in “Expanded Theater /2020 First Public Art Exhibition in Nanhai”. As the only participating architect in this exhibition, TAOA first tried to cooperate with artist Wu Didi in public art projects.According to the outdoor environment specified by the curator, each creator need to create a public art that can be participated by the audience.The whole project has only eight days to complete the construction on site, and the construction cost and all expenses must be controlled within 160,000 yuan, which are the boundaries for artistic creation.