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Frank Lloyd Wright’s Anderton Court Shops on Rodeo Drive now home to Givenchy LA flagship

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The three-story design — Wright’s only commercial building in Los Angeles — features a central spine-like tower and inverted-V shape facade. The shops were added to the National Register of Historic Places in May 2004.

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Eleven key projects by Pritzker Architecture Prize-winner Liu Jiakun

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Working exclusively in China, the architect is best-known for his urban projects ranging from academic and cultural institutions to civic spaces, commercial buildings and urban landscapes. Completed by Liu in 2002, the Luyeyuan Stone Sculpture Art Museum has large openings that minimise the use of artificial lighting within the building.

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"Brooklyn needed the Brooklyn Tower"

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Since 2004, when rezoning allowed high-rise construction along a mile-long stretch of Flatbush Avenue formerly occupied by gas stations and tire shops, 10 buildings over 50 stories tall have sprung up, with nearly two dozen others at 30-plus. million square feet of retail to Downtown Brooklyn since 2004.

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MAD designs Nanhai Art Center to emulate "continuous wave of water"

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Architecture studio MAD has revealed its design for an arts centre on a waterfront site in Guangdong, China , which will have an undulating form modelled on moving water. Encompassing 121,275 square metres, the mixed-use Nanhai Art Center will be divided into three buildings containing a theatre, museum and sports centre.

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Neri&Hu adds "glowing lantern" on top of Qujiang Museum of Fine Arts in Xi’an

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Chinese architecture studio Neri&Hu has added an extension to the Qujiang Museum of Fine Arts in Xi'an , China, that was designed to "serve as a source of illumination for the surrounding urban fabric". Based in Shanghai, Neri&Hu was founded by architects Lyndon Neri and Rossana Hu in 2004. The photography is by Zhu Runzi.

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Shigeru Ban's Cardboard Cathedral was the most significant building of 2013

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Ban's replacement for the cathedral, realised with local studio Warren and Mahoney , was the first non-commercial structure to be built in the city centre after the disaster. Additionally, it lends itself easily to disassembly and reassembly. The illustration is by Jack Bedford and the photography is by Stephen Goodenough.

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2025 Pritzker Architecture Prize winner, Liu Jiakun

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Sichuan Fine Arts Institute Department of Sculpture (Chongqing, China, 2004) displays an alternate solution to maximizing space, with upper levels protruding outward to extend the square footage of a narrow footprint. Visit pritzkerprize.com for more information.