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Architectures

1996 9.5

An ongoing series of films devoted to the most remarkable achievements in modern architecture, from the works that heralded the birth of the modern style at the end of the 19th century to the latest designs from today's top architects. By examining each building in detail, the series brings to light the role each has played in the history and evolution of architecture.

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  1. Play The Villa Dall'Ava
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    The Villa Dall'Ava

    1996-09-19

    Rem Koolhaas built a unique villa on the heights of Saint-Cloud.

  2. Play Nemausus 1
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    Nemausus 1

    1996-09-26

    In Nîmes, Jean Nouvel conceived a block of tenement houses reminiscent of a cruise liner. An architectural utopia that pokes fun at the truisms of council housing.

  3. Play The Iron House
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    The Iron House

    1996-10-03

    In late 19th century Brussels, the Art Nouveau movement was laying the foundations of a new concept in architecture, and Victor Horta was the movement's grand master. Of all his works, the Hotel van Eetvelde features the boldest display of his modernity.

  4. Play Charlety, a Stadium in the City
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    Charlety, a Stadium in the City

    1996-10-10

    Bruno and Henri Gaudin have broken with the classic design of a closed stadium, and created a bridge between Paris and its suburb. The Charlety Stadium's airy outline stands out in an otherwise densely urban area.

  5. Play Pierrefonds, the Architect's Castle
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    Pierrefonds, the Architect's Castle

    1996-10-17

    Middle Aged castle rebuilt by Viollet Le Duc for the Emperor Napoleon III. A reconstruction that paradoxically opened the way for modern architecture.

  6. Play The Vienna Savings Bank
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    The Vienna Savings Bank

    1998-07-02

    At the turn of the last century, Otto Wagner designed one of the first 20th century modern office buildings, representing a radical break with the previous tradition in bank-architecture.

  7. Play The Georges Pompidou Centre
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    The Georges Pompidou Centre

    1998-07-23

    A giant meccano-like structure designed by Richard Rogers and Renzo Piano, a museum-factory that has become one of the most notable landmarks of the historical Parisian architectural landscape.

  8. Play Family Lodging in Guise
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    Family Lodging in Guise

    1998-08-13

    The philanthropist company boss Andre Godin built a workers' housing estate with a palatial air. Social housing is born.

  9. Play A House in Bordeaux
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    A House in Bordeaux

    1998-08-27

    Designed by the architect Rem Koolhaas for a couple whose husband became disabled following a road accident, the architect's plan for this ultra-modern house is shaped by the need to adapt to the husband's mode of travel.

  10. Play The Dessau Bauhaus
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    The Dessau Bauhaus

    2001-03-03

    Walter Gropius' main achievement is the buildings of the Bauhaus, built in 1926. His pioneering architecture saw the birth of one of the most innovative schools of art of the 20th century.

  11. Play Satolas - TGV
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    Satolas - TGV

    2001-03-10

    An astonishing concrete and steel structure designed for an open field in the Lyon countryside. An astonishing feat undertaken by Calatrava, which sees trains race through at speeds of 190mph.

  12. Play The Johnson Building
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    The Johnson Building

    2001-03-17

    These famous office buildings were designed and built between 1936 and 1939 for the wax manufacturer Johnson, by one one of the 20th century's greatest architects Frank Lloyd Wright.

  13. Play The Paris Fine Art School
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    The Paris Fine Art School

    2001-03-24

    In the heart of Paris, architect Duban's 'École des Beaux-Arts' provides its students with an architectural "temple" representing a 19th century style widely copied throughout the world.

  14. Play The Siza School
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    The Siza School

    2001-04-14

    The Portuguese architect Alvaro Siza built Porto's Faculty of Architecture, a mediation on space and light in a futuristic "agora". Alvaro was once a student and still teaches there today.

  15. Play The Stone Thermal Baths
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    The Stone Thermal Baths

    2001-04-21

    The Spa of Vals-les-Bains, designed by Peter Zumthor, redefines the very concept of public bathing, a mise en scène of water in all its aspects.

  16. Play The Galleria Umberto I
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    The Galleria Umberto I

    2001-05-19

    Built in Naples, this is one of the last and largest covered passageways to be constructed in Europe, providing the swan song for a grand invention of 19th century architecture.

  17. Play The Saint Pancras Station
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    The Saint Pancras Station

    2001-06-02

    In the 19th century in London, the Midland Company had Saint Pancras and a luxury hotel built. Engineer W.H. Barlow carried out a major feat, creating a 73 meter single-span hall, with no columns or pillars. As for architect Sir George Gilbert Scott, his Midland Grand Hotel was a neo-gothic manifesto.

  18. Play The Wind Box
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    The Wind Box

    2001-06-09

    The Fort de France Education Authority is the only example of a contemporary architectural building in Martinique. It is also the only official building to be naturally ventilated by the trade winds. Christian Hauvette has created a totally open building, in which the boundaries between exterior and interior are blurred.

  19. Play The Garnier Opera
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    The Garnier Opera

    2001-06-16

    The Garnier Opera by Charles Garnier This is Paris's most prestigious 19th century building, the pinnacle of the "Beaux Arts" style with its ornamented facade, transfigured by the excesses of a theatre-mad architect in the mid-1800s.

  20. Play The Jewish Museum Berlin
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    The Jewish Museum Berlin

    2003-07-05

    The Jewish Museum in Berlin, by Daniel Libeskind, tackles the emptiness left by the extermination of Europe's Jews during the Second World War. His response is an architecture of absence.

  21. Play The Convent of La Tourette
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    The Convent of La Tourette

    2003-07-26

    With the Convent of La Tourette, commissioned by the Dominicans of Lyons, Le Courbusier was charged with the task of creating this rural convent retreat. A reinvention of religious architecture, its rough concrete form houses one hundred sleeping rooms plus recreational spaces.

  22. Play The Auditorium Building in Chicago
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    The Auditorium Building in Chicago

    2003-09-06

    At the end of the 19th century, Louis Henry Sullivan, the father of American architecture, built the world's largest opera house, a "democratic" auditorium which was revolutionary in its very conception.

  23. Play The Municipal Center of Säynätsalo
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    The Municipal Center of Säynätsalo

    2003-09-13

    Built in 1952 by Alvaar Alto, this town hall building lies in the heart of a rugged landscape in Finland. It represents a humanist masterpiece, and pays modern homage to the Ideal City of the Italian Renaissance.

  24. Play The Casa Milá
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    The Casa Milá

    2003-09-20

    A block of flats in Barcelona, the Casa Milà is an extraordinarily sculpted work created by the great Spanish architect Antoni Gaudi. The Art Nouveau apartments are expressionistic, fantastic, organic forms with undulating facades and roof lines.

  25. Play The Glass House
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    The Glass House

    2005-02-26

    In 1928, Pierre Chareau built the poetic and remarkable Maison de Verre, one of the unique buildings of the 20th century. Inserted into an existing building, the views dissolve through semi-transparent materials, juxtaposing metal and glass, almost taking it into the realms of Surrealism.

  26. Play The Abbey Church of Saint Foy at Conques
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    The Abbey Church of Saint Foy at Conques

    2005-03-05

    Built in 1050, the Abbey is one of the foremost pilgrim churches of the Christian world. Rational, svelte and light-filled Romanesque architecture that flies in the face of cliches.

  27. Play The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao
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    The Guggenheim Museum in Bilbao

    2005-03-19

    Known for his strange and deconstructed forms, Frank Gehry designed this monumental, but chaotic and abstract-looking sculpture in 1967. Covered in titanium, the curves on the building have been designed to appear random in order to catch the light.

  28. Play The Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Senans
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    The Royal Saltworks of Arc-et-Senans

    2005-04-02

    The visionary architect Claude Nicolas Ledoux, one of the earliest exponents of French Neoclassical design, built a monumental factory for the king of France at the end of the 18th century. It is pragmatic and utopian, an aesthetic revolution.

  29. Play Jean Prouvé's House
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    Jean Prouvé's House

    2005-04-30

    In 1953, while going through his worst life-crisis, French designer Jean Prouvé built "his" house. Designed in haste, it embodies his most innovative ideas.

  30. Play The Multimedia Library of Sendai
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    The Multimedia Library of Sendai

    2005-05-14

    A glass cube, built in 2001 by Toyo Ito, this library provides an example of immaterial and evanescent architecture. The multimedia library is located on a tree-lined avenue in Sendai, Japan. Its transparent facade allows for the revelation of diverse activities that occur within the building.

  31. Play The Alhambra, Grenade
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    The Alhambra, Grenade

    2007-03-11

    Worried that their dynasty would disappear, the Nasrid sultans built this Red Castle in a strategic location over the city of Granada, ensuring that it became a paradise lost, dedicated to art, poetry and beauty.

  32. Play Phaeno, Building as Landscape
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    Phaeno, Building as Landscape

    2007-03-18

    The sculptural power of the science center in Wolfsberg, Germany, in which the plan is a landscape - the landscape of Zaha Hadid's experience. The building is the realization of an imaginative world that we know vividly through twenty years of abstract images. It permits us to experience space in ways that never seemed possible before.

  33. Play The House of Sugimoto
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    The House of Sugimoto

    2007-04-01

    Built in Kyoto in 1743, this traditional Japanese architectural masterpiece portrays a different understanding of architecture and building. It is a typical 'machiya' (Kyoto traditional townhouse) and was one of the largest built during the Meiji period.

  34. Play The Reception and Congress Building in Rome
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    The Reception and Congress Building in Rome

    2007-04-15

    In the most ambitious of the Mussolini regime's buildings, the leader of Italy's modern movement Adalberto Libera attempted the impossible combination of fascism with modernity. It reflects Libera's great ability to design ambiguously in a space, metaphysical language that sits on a knife-edge between modernism and neo-classicism.

  35. Play The Yoyogo Olympic Gymnasiums
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    The Yoyogo Olympic Gymnasiums

    2007-05-20

    For the 1964 summer Olympic Games in Tokyo, Kenzo Tange designed two concrete gymnasiums which evoke a sense of movement. Famous for their suspension roof design, they are regarded by many as being among the most beautiful buildings of the 20th century.

  36. Play The Villa Barbaro
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    The Villa Barbaro

    2007-06-17

    By inventing the villa, a new type of housing, in 1550, Palladio sought to combine aesthetics with utility. This rigorous and innovative approach was to have a lasting influence on Western architecture.

  37. Play The Royal Mosque at Isfahan
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    The Royal Mosque at Isfahan

    2009-02-11

    In 1598, King Abbas planned an immense urban project. His royal mosque captured his unprecedented wealth, an art of living, the king's power, and the talent of the architect Ali Akbar Esfahani.

  38. Play The Menier Chocolate Factory
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    The Menier Chocolate Factory

    2009-09-13

    The Menier factory at Noisiel, outside Paris, was the largest chocolate factory in the world between 1870 and 1914. Throughout its three successive states, it tells the story of a veritable laboratory of industrial architecture in the second half of the 19th century.

  39. Play The Pyramid of Pharoah Djoser at Saqqara
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    The Pyramid of Pharoah Djoser at Saqqara

    2009-09-20

    The Djoser pyramid, the work of legendary architect Imhotep, is the oldest in Egypt, and bears witness to the first steps of architecture as a scholarly pursuit. It was a revolution when built in 3000 BCE, born out of a desire to perpetuate tradition.

  40. Play The German Pavilion in Barcelona
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    The German Pavilion in Barcelona

    2009-09-27

    How and why did this minimalist structure end up embodying 20th century modernity? Between rigor and free form, Ludwig Mies van der Rohe's first masterpiece is a poetic work of spatial flow and intervals.

  41. Play The SAS Royal Hotel
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    The SAS Royal Hotel

    2009-10-11

    The SAS Royal Hotel tower marked Denmark's entry into post-war modernity. It is a major work that combines functionalism, simplicity and elegance, and in which everything, from the ashtrays to the buildings volumes, were created and designed by Arne Jacobsen.

  42. Play Roissy 1
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    Roissy 1

    2009-10-25

    Opened in 1974, Roissy 1 was the first time architecture had entered the realm of airport construction. The building is the work of Paul Andreu, who was 29 years old at the time. It was his first building and the start of a long series of constructions, which would eventually make him one of the greatest 20th century airport architects.

  43. Play The Maisons Castle
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    The Maisons Castle

    2009-11-15

    Although its posterity has now rendered its image commonplace, the Maisons Laffitte Chateau revolutionized French architecture. It is the masterpiece of the brilliant architect Francois Mansart.

  44. Play The Luxembourg Philharmonic
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    The Luxembourg Philharmonic

    2009-12-06

    The elliptical shaped Philharmonic, with its filter of white columns and colorful cliffs, houses the Grand Auditorium in the manner of a jewel in its display case. It is one of the most beautiful building from architect Christian de Portzamparc.

  45. Play VitraHaus
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    VitraHaus

    2011-10-02

    In 2006, the company Vitra asked the "Herzog & de Meuron" agency to create a building for it's "Home" collection. The showroom consists of a pile of 12 houses, slotted together to produce surprising spaces.

  46. Play The Igualada Cemetery
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    The Igualada Cemetery

    2011-10-09
  47. Play The Citadel de Lille
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    The Citadel de Lille

    2011-10-16

    Vauban's "Queen of the citadels" was the model for military construction all over France. Built between 1668 and 1671, its exacting and simple design has made it a source of inspiration for major contemporary architects.

  48. Play The Sainte-Geneviève Library
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    The Sainte-Geneviève Library

    2011-10-30

    Breaking away from the 19th century neoclassical trend, Henri Labrouste erected a powerful public building in which stone featured along side a material that was used prominently and glorified for the first time - iron. A major milestone on the path to modern architecture.

  49. Play The Church of Notre-Dame du Raincy
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    The Church of Notre-Dame du Raincy

    2011-11-13

    In a country ruined by World War I, Auguste Perret took up the challenge of building a church. In concrete. It was a shunned material, used hitherto exclusively in industrial construction. This "Holy Chapel of Concrete" revolutionized architectural vocabulary.

  50. Play Ewha, the Seoul Hidden University
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    Ewha, the Seoul Hidden University

    2011-12-04

    With this building, Dominique Perrault continues a concept that is dear to him, the absence of architecture. The urban dimension and the way the surrounding land is organized prevail over the construction. The landscape supplants the architecture.

  51. Play The Rolex Learning Center
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    The Rolex Learning Center

    2013-05-05

    Poised on the shore of Lake Geneva, a wave of cement and glass has inspired many metaphors, from a slice of Emmental cheese to a piece of molecular fabric. The building, a space dedicated to knowledge, resembles nothing else before it.

  52. Play The National Dance Center
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    The National Dance Center

    2013-05-19

    The mutation of a concrete mastodon, the Pantin Administrative Center (1969) into the French National Dance Center (2004)... Or the successful meeting of Brutus and ballerinas. An architectural overhaul that necessarily owes its success to the monumental strength of the original building.

  53. Play The Cologne Cathedral
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    The Cologne Cathedral

    2013-05-26

    Started in 1247, the Cologne Cathedral was completed in 1880 after a 300 year break in the work carried out on it. The Cathedral, which embodies the unity of Germany, is both a Gothic archetype and one of the most magnificent buildings completed during the 19th century.

  54. Play The Citadel of Leisure, the Pompeia Social Service Center
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    The Citadel of Leisure, the Pompeia Social Service Center

    2013-06-23

    In the Palmeiras district of São Paulo, early 20th century former factory workshops are aligned with strange blocks of cement that stand tall, facing the city. Could the "Citadel of Leisure" be a major work of "Architecture Povera"?

  55. Play The Hotels de Soubise and de Rohan
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    The Hotels de Soubise and de Rohan

    2013-07-07

    From 1705 to 1752, the house of the Princes of Soubise was the setting for wild ambition and dreams of grandeur, with the dual purpose of transforming and renaming the Hotel de Guise for the Prince's heir, and of building a second mansion for his fifth son, the Prince Bishop of Strasbourg.

  56. Play The French Communist Party Headquarters
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    The French Communist Party Headquarters

    2015-08-30

    A mysterious white dome and an undulating glass facade, the headquarters of the French Communist Party, built between 1965 and 1980, by Oscar Niemeyer. A fine example of the curtain wall designed by Jean Prouve, an extraordinary Central Committee room under the dome, and some of the finest Parisian architecture of the period.

  57. Play The Unal House
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    The Unal House

    2015-09-06

    Designed by Claude Hausermann-Costy, and built by Joel Unal between 1972 and 2008, it's a bubble house without a single right angle. The technique used was the application by hand of a layer concrete, without forms, on top of a metal frame. The house is part of a movement known as "sculpted architecture".

  58. Play The Van Nelle Factory in Rotterdam
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    The Van Nelle Factory in Rotterdam

    2015-09-13

    A cross between Taylorism and Bauhaus, the Van Nelle factory at Rotterdam was built between 1926 and 1931. Designed by the architects Jan Brickman and Leendert Van der Vlugt, the factory is the most important and the most accomplished example of industrial architecture in the modern movement.

  59. Play The Glass Galleon
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    The Glass Galleon

    2015-09-20

    On the fringes of the Bois de Boulogne in Paris, a grand galleon with 12 glass sails, billowing in an imaginary wind, towers above the treetops. It is a new building, designed by Frank Gehry, dedicated to contemporary art that offers visitors an architectural tour.

  60. Play Itimad-ud-Daulah, the Mughal Mausoleum
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    Itimad-ud-Daulah, the Mughal Mausoleum

    2015-10-04

    The mausoleum of Itimad-ud-Daulah, built of white marble encrusted with semi-precious stones, in Agra the capital of the Mughal Empire. Islamic funeral rites are strictly observed in a structure that combines representations of paradise.

  61. Play The Home for All at Rikuzentakata
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    The Home for All at Rikuzentakata

    2015-10-11

    After Japan's 2011 tsunami, a group of architects led by Toyo Ito launched the "Home for All" project, providing community centers for the inhabitants of the devastated towns. Three architects, Su Fujimoto, Kumiko Inui and Akihisa Hirata, each built one of these homes in Rikuzentakata.

  62. Play The Wa Shan Guesthouse
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    The Wa Shan Guesthouse

    2015-10-18

    The Wa Shan, literally "Tile Mountain", is an astonishing guesthouse, built by Chinese architect Wang Shu, who pursues the aim of sustainable architecture. His experimental practice and his works, which blend modern and traditional building methods, earned him the Pritzker Prize in 2012.

  63. Play The Glasgow School of Art
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    The Glasgow School of Art

    2015-10-25

    Built at the dawn of the 20th century by Charles Rennie Mackintosh, the Glasgow School of Art is a masterpiece that combines the constructive rationality, art-nouveau, subjectivism, obsessive attention to detail and a decorative fantasy. Its influence is without parallel in early 20th century architecture.

  64. Play The Sante, a Prison in Paris
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    The Sante, a Prison in Paris

    2017-10-08

    La Sante prison (1861-1867) is a unique and impressive work of architecture. At the cutting edge of reflections on imprisonment, it was at the time the ultimate "modern prison", the stone embodiment of 19th century penitentiary obsessions.

  65. Play The Bamboo School of Bali
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    The Bamboo School of Bali

    2017-10-15

    An astonishing structure in which three cones flow together into one roof that protects a school building made of bamboo. An ambitious program built only with an entirely renewable material.

  66. Play Médiacité - a Designer Mall
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    Médiacité - a Designer Mall

    2017-10-22

    Seen from the sky, a long stained-glass window structures the commercial center. At Médiacité, the experimental, provocative Israeli designer Ron Arad has set out to conquer architecture, putting his ideas into practice on a bigger scale and reinvigorating the often criticized genre of retail architecture.

  67. Play The Phillips Exeter Academy Library
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    The Phillips Exeter Academy Library

    2017-10-29

    A masterpiece of geometry and of architectural precision, the library is one of Lous Kahn's last works. Louis Kahn reinvented library layouts by placing readers close to daylight on the periphery of the building, and by creating a vast central atrium.

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