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AZURE Announces the Winners of the 2018 AZ Awards
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2018 AZ Awards - Best Residential InteriorSmartvoll: Loft Panzerhalle, Salzburg, Austria

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AZURE Announces the Winners of the 2018 AZ Awards
AZURE

2018 AZ Awards - Best Residential InteriorSmartvoll: Loft Panzerhalle, Salzburg, Austria

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AZURE Announces the Winners of the 2018 AZ Awards
AZURE

2018 AZ Awards - Best Landscape ArchitectureNelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects: Orongo Station Stewardship Master Plan, New Zealand

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AZURE Announces the Winners of the 2018 AZ Awards
AZURE

2018 AZ Awards - Best Landscape ArchitectureNelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects: Orongo Station Stewardship Master Plan, New Zealand

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AZURE Announces the Winners of the 2018 AZ Awards
AZURE

2018 AZ Awards - Best Landscape ArchitectureNelson Byrd Woltz Landscape Architects: Orongo Station Stewardship Master Plan, New Zealand

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AZURE

AZURE Announces the Winners of the 2018 AZ Awards
AZURE

2018 AZ Awards - Special Category: Social GoodHariri Pontarini Architects: Casey House, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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AZURE Announces the Winners of the 2018 AZ Awards
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2018 AZ Awards - Special Category: Social GoodHariri Pontarini Architects: Casey House, Toronto, Ontario, Canada

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AZURE Announces the Winners of the 2018 AZ Awards
AZURE

2018 AZ Awards - A+ Student AwardShir Katz and Kyriaki Goti, University of Stuttgart: Tangible Formations

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AZURE Announces the Winners of the 2018 AZ Awards
AZURE

2018 AZ Awards Winners

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The Îles-de-Boucherville National Park Wins Several Architecture Prizes
Smith Vigeant architectes

The heart of the tree

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Adrien Williams

The Îles-de-Boucherville National Park Wins Several Architecture Prizes
Smith Vigeant architectes

An harmonious assembling of textures

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Adrien Williams

The Îles-de-Boucherville National Park Wins Several Architecture Prizes
Smith Vigeant architectes

Welcome area and natural light

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Adrien Williams

The Îles-de-Boucherville National Park Wins Several Architecture Prizes
Smith Vigeant architectes

The hub

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Adrien Williams

The Îles-de-Boucherville National Park Wins Several Architecture Prizes
Smith Vigeant architectes

Bioclimatic Crosssection (English version)

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Smith VIgeant Architectes 

The Îles-de-Boucherville National Park Wins Several Architecture Prizes
Smith Vigeant architectes

Bioclimatic Crosssection (French version)

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Smith Vigeant Architectes 

The Îles-de-Boucherville National Park Wins Several Architecture Prizes
Smith Vigeant architectes

SIte Plan (English version)

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Smith VIgeant Architectes 

The Îles-de-Boucherville National Park Wins Several Architecture Prizes
Smith Vigeant architectes

SIte Plan (French version)

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Smith VIgeant Architectes 

Official Opening of the Renewed and Expanded Museum at the Gateway Arch
James Carpenter Design Associates

The crucial connectivity between the city, the park, and the Mississippi River embankment has been established by bridging Interstate 44, a six lane wide highway trench in the landscape.

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Nic Lehoux

Official Opening of the Renewed and Expanded Museum at the Gateway Arch
James Carpenter Design Associates

The materiality of the new West Entry Plaza of the Museum embraces the visitor in an arc of sky and the surrounding landscape, reflected by the diffused scrim of stainless steel screen walls. The tilt of this reflection references the Arch itself, intuitively leading visitors from the Plaza exterior into the Museum’s glassed-in entry volumes.

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Nic Lehoux

Official Opening of the Renewed and Expanded Museum at the Gateway Arch
James Carpenter Design Associates

Beyond transforming, modernizing, and improving the Museum, the explicit project goal was to better integrate the new and original Museum with the National Park Service’s Gateway Arch landscape and improve connectivity between the Park, the Old Courthouse, and downtown St. Louis.

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Nic Lehoux