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20 Best Architecture Firms in Colombia

Architizer

Nestled within the vibrant landscapes of South America, Colombia holds a rich architectural heritage that reflects its diverse history and innovative attitude. The country’s latest architectural fabric has been greatly shaped by architects like modernist Rogelio Salmona and avant-gardist Giancarlo Mazzanti.

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30 Best Architecture Firms in the Netherlands

Architizer

The Dutch have long been at the vanguard of architectural discourse. The culture of experimentation that fuses bold aesthetic detail with even bolder engineering feats comes as no surprise in a country that has, for centuries, relied on engineering to make their land liveable by draining water and relying on polders.

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World's 85 best buildings shortlisted for Dezeen Awards 2023

Deezen

Dezeen has announced the architecture shortlist for this year's Dezeen Awards , which includes buildings by Zaha Hadid Architects , Olson Kundig and Open Architecture. The top three represented studio countries are UK with 20 shortlisted entries, followed by Mexico with eight and Australia with seven.

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30 Best Architecture Firms in Italy

Architizer

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

Community Architect

For people who believe in progress technology used to be the beacon of hope that allows a better life. Other projects like high speed rail or new electric transmission lines get stuck in a political and regulatory morass. We need to come up with solutions that perform robustly in a wide range of these scenarios, rather than just one.

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