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American Bungalows

Although the term bungalow is now commonly used to describe a small one- or one-and-a-half-story home or casual beach house, the word is actually derived from the Indian Hindustani word bangala, meaning belonging to Bengal. In fact, bungalows as we

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Wolf House

Wolf House in Toronto, Canada

Maze like Wolf House is giving the gift of curiosity to the residents. Featured in many international publications and received many awards, the Wolf House is situated on the edge of a beautiful wooded ravine park in Toronto’s Rosedale neighborhood.

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Why is Sustainability Design Important?

Sustainability in Architectural Design We all know what sustainability is – the need to move away from fossil fuels towards renewable energy sources, increase provision for recycling and other steps to reduce our carbon footprint. The reasons for this are

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Guangzhou Opera House

Guangzhou Opera House in China

Designed by Zaha Hadid, the Guangzhou Opera House is incredibly gorgeous to look at due to the conversion of a single building into a marvelous urban environment. It is constructed in China — the country that is still undergoing cultural

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El Campanario House

El Campanario House in Querétaro, Mexico

Two parts of El Campanario house uniting to create the harmony. In the capital and largest city of the state of Querétaro, located in central Mexico, the El Campanario house is constructed by Axel Duhart Arquitecto. The unique facet about the

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Monique Corriveau-Library

Monique Corriveau-Library in Québec, Canada

In the midst of snow, the Monique Corriveau-Library resides. Monique Corriveau-Library, which is situated on Québec, Canada, is the Saint-Denys-du-Plateau church, constructed as a tribute to a Quebec writer, who was a mother of 10 children, to each of whom

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Water Cube

Water Cube – National Aquatics Center, China

The Water Cube will be the place for 2022 Winter Olympics. Water Cube, also (officially) known as Beijing National Aquatics Center, is an aquatics center originally designed for the indoor games, which is constructed near the Beijing National Stadium in

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Beijing National Stadium

Beijing National Stadium

History Located in the Olympic Green, the stadium cost US$423 million. The design was awarded to a submission from the Swiss architecture firm Herzog & de Meuron in April 2003, after a bidding process that included 13 final submissions. The

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