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Perkins&Will will design the new Bezos Learning Center for the National Air and Space Museum

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Perkins&Will has just been announced as the lead designers of the new Bezos Learning Center at the Smithsonian Institution’s National Air and Space Museum in Washington, D.C. Total costs for the project are expected to be around $130 million. Its spiraling form is meant to evoke the shape of the galaxy.

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Sou Fujimoto's Ishinomaki Cultural Center offers a poetic space to a community looking to heal and remember

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Sou Fujimoto Architects has shared photos of the firm’s recent Maruhon MakiArt Terrace design in Ishinomaki, Japan.

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LMN Architects connects learning centre with alumininium walkways

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Called the Interactive Learning Pavilion, it is the first building to be built on the University of California Santa Barbara 's campus in more than 50 years. Layers of different shades of brick line the four-story structure's two volumes, with curving walls, bridges, ramps and terraces, creating a canyon-like effect.

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Interactive Learning Pavilion University of CA, Santa Barbara

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The project provides contemporary instructional spaces over four floors in the center of the University’s iconic shoreline campus. The project provides contemporary instructional spaces over four floors in the center of the University’s iconic shoreline campus.

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Riken Yamamoto wins 2024 Pritzker Architecture Prize

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Above: one of his early projects was his own house. Hotakubo Housing was his first social housing project. Read: Fifteen key projects by Pritzker Architecture Prize-winner Riken Yamamoto "By carefully blurring the boundary between public and private, Yamamoto contributes positively beyond the brief to enable community," he continued.

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OMA juxtaposes orange-steel cylinder with modernist building for Singapore restaurant

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"Through an operable front facade, the originally enclosed ground floor becomes a semi-outdoor dining space with extended terraces connected to the lawn for meals in a casual atmosphere," said OMA. Rather than passive diners being served, the guests are active explorers of opportunities to eat well and have fun."

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Foster + Partners draws on "historic water towns" for Shanghai neighbourhood

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Foster + Partners has designed a waterside development in China "Water and greenery are the cornerstones of this mixed-use development, which learns from China's historic water towns," head of studio Gerard Evenden said. Its sweeping roof will incorporate a bridge-like garden with greenery and large steps that connect to the plaza.