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Sub-Centre Library, Beijing China

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Sub-Centre Library, Beijing Smart Building Development, China, Chinese Architecture, Architect, Design Images. Construction started in 2020 and since then, the roof has been put in place and the tall glass enclosure, up to 16 meters, is currently under installation. 17 Jan 2022. Design: Snøhetta.

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Weitblick Innovation Campus // Sehw Architektur

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Interior walls were built in lightweight construction or installed by the tenants themselves. It is positioned at the most exposed outer corner of the building ring and rises above the standard floors, making a strong statement and creating identity. © Sehw Architektur. © Sehw Architektur. © Sehw Architektur.

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Right: Public Farm 1, a 2008 installation on the grounds of Long Island City’s MoMA PS1 by Amale Andraos’s firm, WORKac; the museum described the installation as “a living structure made from inexpensive and sustainable materials recyclable after its use at PS1”; images via MoMA PS1 and Archinect. Elisabeth Lee.

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The Architecture of Cape Town, South Africa – Part 3

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In our two previous blog installments, we have explored the rich yet often inequitable history of the architecture of Cape Town. A few years later in 2012, the City also published The Cape Town Smart Building Handbook , which showcased a pilot garden roof as a leading example. However, our journey is not yet at an end.