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Blurred Boundaries: Exploring Transparency in Riken Yamamoto's Architecture

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Future University of Hakodate (2005). Image Courtesy of Isao Aihara Transparency, integration and boundaries are key words for understanding the work of Riken Yamamoto.

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Re-Naturalization of Urban Waterways: The Case Study of Cheonggye Stream in Seoul, South Korea

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Since the project's completion in 2005, it quickly became one of Seoul 's most visited tourist attractions. It was not until 2003 that the city government launched a restoration project to reintegrate this urban waterway into the city fabric , revitalize the local economy, and revive the area's history and culture.

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Colin Fournier, Co-Founder of Archigram, Passes Away at 79

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For his contributions to this work, Fournier was awarded Austria's Goldener Ehrenzeichen medal in 2005, a recognition of his impact on the architectural landscape. This project, completed together with Sir Peter Cook, is celebrated as one of the most distinctive cultural landmarks of its time. Read more »

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Alero Olympio: A Legacy of Ecological Architecture and Decolonized Identity

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Image © Kokrobitey Institute Alero Olympio (1959-2005) was an architect and builder known for an intimately ecological approach to architecture. Kokrobitey Institute Residence. Born in Ghana , she divided her practice between Ghana and Scotland.

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Welcoming a New Chapter: Christele Harrouk Takes the Helm as Editor-in-Chief of ArchDaily

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Born and raised in Chile, David founded ArchDaily in 2005 and has been instrumental in shaping it into the globally recognized platform it is today. After nearly two decades of pioneering leadership, ArchDaily’s esteemed founder and current Editor-in-Chief, David Basulto , will be stepping down.

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Light, Empathy, and Silence: The Architecture of Marina Tabassum

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One of the first buildings she undertook after establishing her own practice in 2005—the Bait Ur Rouf Mosque in her own city—won an Aga Khan Award for Architecture , which recognizes design that addresses the needs and aspirations of Muslim societies.

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Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw by Thomas Phifer and Partners

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The Museum of Modern Art in Warsaw, Poland (MSN Warsaw) is Thomas Phifer and Partners’ first project built in Europe and the Museum’s first permanent home since its founding in 2005, when it was established as a collecting institution focused on art created since 1989.

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