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20 Best Architecture Firms in Ecuador

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Ecuador’s architecture is a melting pot of cultures, traditions and rhythms. Home to incredible ethnic diversity, its architecture reflects the same hybridity of its population. Traversing the nation, the most commonly encountered architectural style is the Spanish colonial. How are these architecture firms ranked?

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25 Best Architecture Firms in Portugal

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Located at the southwest point of Europe, Portugal’s architecture is pluralistic, site-specific and thoughtful. Enjoying a coastline connected to the Atlantic and bordering Spain to the east, the country is filled with breathtaking landscapes and historical sites. How are these architecture firms ranked?

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20 Best Architecture Firms in South Africa

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South Africa is a country filled with contradictions. Home to large mountains, vast forests and endless coasts as well as to the native Xhosa and Zulu tribes and the European colonizers, the country has an array of varying landscapes and clashing cultures. How are these architecture firms ranked?

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30 Best Architecture Firms in Italy

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As a relatively recently unified nation, there is a myriad of architecture — both historical and contemporary — waiting to be explored and differing largely from region to region. And for the admirers of pious architecture, Italy has its fair share of basilicas and churches that date back to the reign of Constantine the Great.

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How climate, pandemic, and war shape the "future proofing" of buildings, cities and regions

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Other projects like high speed rail or new electric transmission lines get stuck in a political and regulatory morass. As a consequence, parts of the youth now see no future at all for themselves, curiously, more so in the richest countries than in the poorest. Lack of consensus reaches deep into our daily lives.

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