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Located within the walls of the Theresienhospital building, the Kameha Residence Dusseldorf seamlessly blends old with new, historic with futuristic. The project will feature 40 fully equipped and extraordinary living spaces. Arch.: tecDesign
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The Park Street Building is a major clinical laboratory extension to the Yale-New Haven Hospital; nationally recognized for its commitment to research and teaching. Arch.: Behnisch Architekten Los Angeles / USA
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Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Inc (SOM) has been awarded, by Blenheim Properties, the commission for the master plan for Green Tech City in Hanoi, Vietnam. Archi.: SOM Skidmore, Owings, Merrill - Chicago/USA
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NewBridge on the Charles in Dedham; brings multiple generations together and creates an optimal living environment for elders at all points of the aging continuum.
Arch.: Perkins Eastman Architects, New York
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Perkins Eastman provided architectural and interior design for the Evelyn H. Lauder Breast Center of Memorial Sloan-Kettering Cancer Center (MSKCC) and MSKCC Imaging Center, located on Manhattan's Upper East Side. Arch.: Perkins Eastman Architects
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Located on a high eastern-facing ridge with views downtown Los Angeles in the distance, the Banyan Treehouse is a diminutive art studio and sanctuary. Arch.: Rockefeller Partner Architets
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The shape of the building was predetermined because of the restrictions set forth by the city of Salzenstein, Switzerland – the location of the chalet. Arch.: tecDesign
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CAPITAL GATE, owned and developed in Abu Dhabi by ADNEC, has been certified as the 'World's Furthest Leaning Manmade Tower', by Guinness World Records. Arch.: RMJM Architects
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The Mantegazza Complex is the most updated, elegant and prestigious
residence you could wish to have and use in this unequaled location. Arch.: Camponovo Architetti & Associati Lugano
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The 220,000 square-meter Linked Hybrid complex in Beijing, aims to counter the current privatized urban developments in China by creating a twenty-first century porous urban space. Arch.: Steven Holl Architects, USA
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