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Community Centre Yangzhou Designer: Zhang Lei Architect
Location: Yangzhou, China
Image Credits: Iwan Baan
iwan.com Posted: 02/10/2010 digg | del.icio.us | stumble | email this

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CBS Building Designer: Dasic Architects
Location: Tokyo, Japan
The CBS Building in Tokyo is a small office building designed by Dasic Architects. It’s very simple, what a surprise, and it’s white.I guess that the Jag belongs to the boss. www.todayandtomorrow.net Posted: 02/10/2010 digg | del.icio.us | stumble | email this

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Taipei Pop Music Center Designer: Reiser + Umemoto RUR Architecture PC with FEI & CHENG ASSOCIATES
Location: Taipei, Taiwan
The Taipei Pop Music Center features a gradient of mixed-use spaces, from the fully public realm to the interior of the auditorium, allows the visitor to partake of the event dynamic however they choose to visit this complex. Whether they plan a night of music or are browsing the myriad shops, markets, cafes, and restaurants, the complex will be a 24-hour attraction independent of the schedule of performances in the theaters. bustler.net Posted: 02/09/2010 digg | del.icio.us | stumble | email this

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Langen Foundation Designer: Tadao Ando
Location: Neuss, Germany
Image Credits: Héctor Guerra
flickr.com Posted: 02/09/2010 digg | del.icio.us | stumble | email this

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Park Avenue South Designer: studio octopi
Location: North London, UK
Image Credits: Lyndon Douglas Photography
The original builder was also the house’s first resident, and made the most of his triangular plot by allowing the side of the building to fan out to meet the line of the adjacent public footpath. On the ground floor this resulted in an additional fillet of space splitting the living and dining rooms. It was the divisional nature of this space (used as a utility room) that the client asked studio octopi to resolve. By relocating the utility room, the plan was reordered and paved the way for an extension that linked the living spaces. archidose.blogspot.com Posted: 02/09/2010 digg | del.icio.us | stumble | email this

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