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Embedded narrative, a game narrative method that has mutual points in architecture
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Embedded narrative, a game narrative method that has mutual points in architecture

The narrative is a very important thing in architectural design projects. Each design must have a goal and a design idea. However, those...

8 stunning contemporary architecture in Hong Kong
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8 stunning contemporary architecture in Hong Kong

Hong Kong is located in the Eastern region of Asia in China's southern region referred to as the administrative region in China. Here...

Atrium at Sumner features a dynamic geometric design with diagonal lines
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Atrium at Sumner features a dynamic geometric design with diagonal lines

The Atrium at Sumner is a dynamic residential complex designed by Studio Libeskind. It is situated on NYCHA-owned land within Brooklyn’s Bedford-Stuyvesant neighborhood.

Maggie's Royal Free
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Studio Libeskind’s Maggie’s Royal Free opens in London

Maggie's Royal Free, situated at the Royal Free Hospital in Hampstead, London, was designed by Studio Libeskind.

8 awe-inspiring works by Daniel Libeskind
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8 awe-inspiring works by Daniel Libeskind

Daniel Libeskind is a Polish-American architect whose architecture is well known for its expressive and complex designs that exude emotion through designs.

8 unique architectural projects inspired by 'dragons'
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8 unique architectural projects inspired by ‘dragons’

'Dragons' also influence other cultures and architectural moments. These buildings might take on dragon-like shapes, utilize dragon-scale patterns, or even be named after...

Daniel Libeskind's 'The Crystal' inspired by the crystalline forms in the ROM’s mineralogy galleries
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Daniel Libeskind’s ‘The Crystal’ inspired by the crystalline forms in the ROM’s mineralogy galleries

Daniel Libeskind and his office designed a deconstructivist 'add-on' in 2007 to expand Canada's largest museum, the Royal Ontario Museum, which receives one...

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