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The CCA presents "17 Volcanoes: works by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, Armin Linke and Bas Princen"
Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)

Bas Princen. Volcano Walk, Kawah Putih (White Crater), 2015. C-print, 180 x 225 cm.

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© Bas Princen

The CCA presents "17 Volcanoes: works by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, Armin Linke and Bas Princen"
Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)

Bas Princen. Volcano Walk, Gunung Merapi (plateau), 2015. C-print, 125 x 156 cm.

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© Bas Princen

The CCA presents "17 Volcanoes: works by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, Armin Linke and Bas Princen"
Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)

Bas Princen. Volcano Walk, Gunung Bromo (January eruption), 2016. C-print, 180 x 225 cm.

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© Bas Princen

The CCA presents "17 Volcanoes: works by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, Armin Linke and Bas Princen"
Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)

Armin Linke. Kawah Ijen. Biau (Jawa Timur), Indonesia, 2016. C-print,50 x 60 cm.

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© Armin Linke

The CCA presents "17 Volcanoes: works by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, Armin Linke and Bas Princen"
Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)

Installation view, "17 Volcanoes: works by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, Armin Linke and Bas Princen"

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The CCA presents "17 Volcanoes: works by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, Armin Linke and Bas Princen"
Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)

Installation view, "17 Volcanoes: works by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, Armin Linke and Bas Princen"

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© CCA

The CCA presents "17 Volcanoes: works by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, Armin Linke and Bas Princen"
Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)

Installation view, "17 Volcanoes: works by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, Armin Linke and Bas Princen"

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© CCA

The CCA presents "17 Volcanoes: works by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, Armin Linke and Bas Princen"
Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)

Installation view, "17 Volcanoes: works by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, Armin Linke and Bas Princen"

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© CCA

The CCA presents "17 Volcanoes: works by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, Armin Linke and Bas Princen"
Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)

Installation view, "17 Volcanoes: works by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, Armin Linke and Bas Princen"

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© CCA

The CCA presents "17 Volcanoes: works by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, Armin Linke and Bas Princen"
Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)

Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn. Gunung Merapi, in Java-Album. Landschafts-Ansichten von Java, nach der Natur aufgenommen, Leipzig: Arnoldische Buchhandlung, 1856.

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The CCA presents "17 Volcanoes: works by Franz Wilhelm Junghuhn, Armin Linke and Bas Princen"
Canadian Centre for Architecture (CCA)

Armin Linke. Geological Museum, office. Bandung, Indonesia, 2015.

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© Armin Linke

Singapore National Stadium
Arup Associates

With an elegant 312m dome Singapore's new stadium is the largest free spanning dome in the world

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Christian Richters

Singapore National Stadium
Arup Associates

A key feature of the Singapore Sports Hub is the integration of retail restaurant and office space around the stadium. The seamless physical connectivity between these spaces ensures that the precinct is continually busy and active on event and non-event days

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Franklin Kwan

Singapore National Stadium
Arup Associates

Singapore National Stadium

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Arup Associates

Singapore National Stadium
Arup Associates

The 5,000-seat stadium is a striking addition to a 35-hectare waterfront site at Kallang in south-east Singapore.

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Oaker

Singapore National Stadium
Arup Associates

As a new cultural icon, the design has focused on creating a close relationship with the city by opening the interior seating bowl and roof towards the waterfront and the city skyline providing spectators with breath-taking views

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Christian Richters

Singapore National Stadium
Arup Associates

The moveable section of the roof is clad in translucent ETFE pillows and incorporates a matrix of LED lighting and, at 20 000 sqm, it is one of the largest LED displays in the world

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Arup Associates

Singapore National Stadium
Arup Associates

Elite-level sports functionality as well as every-day use are both key drivers for the new National Stadium design

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Christian Richters

Singapore National Stadium
Arup Associates

The dome roof form was chosen as it is inherently a highly structurally efficient geometry for a roof structure of this scale, especially one that integrates a retractable roof

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Christian Richters

Singapore National Stadium
Arup Associates

Dynamic design - the stadium in athletics and football mode 

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Arup Associates