Glanze Patrick
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Atelier Liu Yuyang Architects Revitalizes Former Shanghai Rail Line Into Vine-Like Walking Belt Community Park
Atelier Liu Yuyang Architects transforms a former Shanghai rail line into a vibrant, vine-like walking belt, creating a multilevel, mixed-use park that integrates art and community life, enhancing urban renewal and living standards. -
South Asia's Architectural Evolution: Navigating New Patronage, Practitioners, and Public Perception
Explore the dynamic evolution of South Asian architecture, highlighting shifts in patronage, the changing roles of practitioners, and evolving public perceptions, as the region balances innovation with cultural heritage. -
10 Essential Living Room Swaps According to Interior Design Expert
Discover 10 essential living room upgrades from interior designer Jade Joyner. From coordinating blankets to custom window treatments, transform your space with these expert tips. -
Japan's Multi-Function Mall ‘Canal City Hakata’ with Hanging Gardens, Cooling Pools and Vibrant Retail Experience
Discover Canal City Hakata in Fukuoka, Japan: a pioneering mall with 250 stores, eco-friendly hanging gardens, cooling pools, live entertainment, and diverse dining options, blending sustainability with vibrant retail and leisure experiences. -
Chile Authorities Return 117 Fossils to Morocco in Joint Effort Against Illicit Trafficking
In a significant display of cooperation, Chile returns 117 fossils to Morocco, seized from smugglers, in a repatriation ceremony emphasizing cultural preservation and joint efforts against illicit trafficking. -
North Korea's Bizarre Architectural Cityscape: Exploring Futuristic Skyscrapers and Socialist Monuments
Delve into the architectural enigma of North Korea, where futuristic skyscrapers juxtapose with socialist monuments. -
Ecuadorian Community Builds Sustainable 'Chaki Wasi' Handicrafts Center Along Quilotoa Volcanic Crater
Discover Chaki Wasi, Ecuador's community-built handicrafts center nestled along the Quilotoa Crater. -
Wayfarers Chapel by Lloyd Wright Set for Dismantling Due to Landslide Damage
The historic Wayfarers Chapel in Rancho Palos Verdes, designed by Lloyd Wright, will be dismantled due to extensive landslide damage.
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