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The Top 20 Most Visited AD Architecture Classics

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Image Courtesy of Xavier de Jauréguiberry AD Classics presents you with some of the greatest buildings of the past that have influenced and shaped architecture today. Throughout ArchDaily's 13 years, more than 200 classics were published, and for this edition, we have rounded up the top 20 most visited Architecture Classics to date.

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Architecture Classics: Sixth Pantheon of Chacarita

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© Nestor Barbitta Until recently, the Sixth Pantheon of Chacarita was an icon of Argentine modern architecture that went unnoticed. Located in the heart of the city of Buenos Aires , this pantheon represents one of the first and one of the largest experiments in modern funerary architecture of such magnitude in the world. Read more »

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Architecture Classics: La Pagoda / Miguel Fisac

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Cortesía de Fundación Miguel Fisac Where does the process of mythification of a work in architecture reside? Firstly, the appearance of an intrinsic value within the architecture, such as highlighting the taste for the projected building. What are the conditions inherently linked to the resource of memory? Read more »

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Architecture Classics: Mendoza School of Architecture / Enrico Tedeschi

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Observing the Faculty of Architecture of the University of Mendoza , we can attest that we are in the presence of a building that constitutes a paradigmatic case in the context of the 1960s in Argentina. Facultad de Arquitectura Urbanismo y Diseño. Read more »

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Waechter Architecture complete Mass Timber Workshop inspired by the classic industrial loft typology

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The post Waechter Architecture complete Mass Timber Workshop inspired by the classic industrial loft typology appeared first on Åvontuura. The Workshop is a new interpretation of the industrial loft typology and offers a balance of character, flexibility, and timelessness.

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Architecture Classics: Xul Solar Museum / Pablo Tomás Beitía

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The remodeling and expansion project was conceived by interpreting the artist's pictorial worldview, maintaining the facade intact, and embracing the painter's house with a new interior architecture. Read more »

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Architecture Classics: Barcelona Pavilion / Mies Van der Rohe

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© Flickr: user - gandolas. Used under <a href='[link] Commons</a> The German Pavilion was designed by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe in 1929 for the German representation at the International Exhibition in Barcelona held on Montjuic that same year. The Pavilion was conceived as a space of modest dimensions and refined materials.