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Ten projects by MAD Architects with distinctive sculptural forms

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From undulating, mirrored facades to swooping, "bird-like" roofs, this collection of projects comprises some of the most curvaceous projects designed and built by the studio. Named One River North, the 15-storey residential project was designed as a nod to geographic formations of the nearby Rocky Mountains.

Project 105
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Roam Ranch House / Baldridge Architects

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© Casey Dunn architects: Baldridge Architects Location: Fredericksburg, United States Project Year: 2022 Photographs: Casey Dunn Area: 4362.0 ft2 Read more »

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Shamalat Cultural Center / SYN Architects

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© Laurian Ghinitoiu architects: SYN Architects Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia Project Year: 2022 Photographs: Laurian Ghinitoiu Area: 615.58 m2 Read more »

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Beach Barn / Inverse Project

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© Andres Garcia Lachner architects: Inverse Project Location: , Costa Rica Project Year: 2022 Photographs: Andres Garcia Lachner Area: 350.0 m2 Read more »

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California Science Center's Samuel Oschin Air and Space Center expansion tops out in Los Angeles

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Construction has topped out on the ZGF Architects -led design for the new Samuel Oschin Air and Space Cente r at the California Science Center in Los Angeles’ Exposition Park. Completion of the $425 million project is scheduled for mid-2025. Construction at the site began in June of 2022.

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Twelve architecture projects to look out for in 2025

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To kick off the new year, here's a look at 12 exciting architecture projects expected to open in 2025, including a giant domed skyspace and an earth-covered sports complex. Fujimoto has designed a 60,000-square-metre wooden ring to encircle the expo site and its mass of architect-designed pavilions, serving as a symbol of international unity.

Project 144
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River Hills Residence / Miró Rivera Architects

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© Casey Dunn architects: Miró Rivera Architects Location: Austin, United States Project Year: 2022 Photographs: Casey Dunn Photographs: Bud Franck Photographs: Paul Finkel Area: 7120.0 ft2 Read more »

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