
the architecture integrates with its natural context

sited in the rugged terrain of the Iporanga peninsula in São Paulo

each of its levels engage with the site’s steep typography in different ways
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the opening exhibition is the largest-ever presentation of the institution’s collection, presenting four perspectives on art history since 1950.
winding stairways and rooftop terraces carve out a labyrinthine journey through the red sol resort.
planning 'house W' as a self-sufficient dwelling in hokkaido, florian busch suggests that 'a house is a plant for living with.'
the project establishes a connection between graça hill and the lower city while integrating with lisbon’s historical and topographical context.
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