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Architizer Announces 8th Annual A+Awards Winners
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Fass School and Teachers' Residences by Toshiko Mori Architect

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photo credit: Sofia Verzbolovskis

Architizer Announces 8th Annual A+Awards Winners
Architizer

Beijing Daxing International Airport by Zaha Hadid Architects

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photo credit: Hufton+Crow

Architizer Announces 8th Annual A+Awards Winners
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Beijing Daxing International Airport by Zaha Hadid Architects

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photo credit: Hufton+Crow

Architizer Announces 8th Annual A+Awards Winners
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Pingelly Recreation and Cultural Centre by iredale pedersen hook architects & Advanced Timber Concepts Studio

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photo credit: Peter Bennetts

Architizer Announces 8th Annual A+Awards Winners
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Pingelly Recreation and Cultural Centre by iredale pedersen hook architects & Advanced Timber Concepts Studio

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photo credit: Peter Bennetts

Architizer Announces 8th Annual A+Awards Winners
Architizer

Pingelly Recreation and Cultural Centre by iredale pedersen hook architects & Advanced Timber Concepts Studio

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photo credit: Peter Bennetts

Architizer Announces 8th Annual A+Awards Winners
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Solar Carve (40 Tenth Ave) by Studio Gang

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photo credit: Tom Harris

Architizer Announces 8th Annual A+Awards Winners
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Solar Carve (40 Tenth Ave) by Studio Gang

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photo credit: Tom Harris

Architizer Announces 8th Annual A+Awards Winners
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Solar Carve (40 Tenth Ave) by Studio Gang

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photo credit: Nic Lehoux

Architizer Announces 8th Annual A+Awards Winners
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MuseumLab by Koning Eizenberg Architecture

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photo credit: Eric Staudenmaier

Architizer Announces 8th Annual A+Awards Winners
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MuseumLab by Koning Eizenberg Architecture

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photo credit: Eric Staudenmaier

Architizer Announces 8th Annual A+Awards Winners
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MuseumLab by Koning Eizenberg Architecture

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photo credit: Eric Staudenmaier

Architizer Announces 8th Annual A+Awards Winners
Architizer

Thammasat University Urban Rooftop Farm by LANDPROCESS

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photo credit: LANDPROCESS

Architizer Announces 8th Annual A+Awards Winners
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Thammasat University Urban Rooftop Farm by LANDPROCESS

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photo credit: LANDPROCESS

Architizer Announces 8th Annual A+Awards Winners
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Thammasat University Urban Rooftop Farm by LANDPROCESS

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photo credit: LANDPROCESS

Architizer Announces 8th Annual A+Awards Winners
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Temporary Site of Shengli Market by LUO studio

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photo credit: Jin Weiqi

Architizer Announces 8th Annual A+Awards Winners
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Temporary Site of Shengli Market by LUO studio

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photo credit: Jin Weiqi

Architizer Announces 8th Annual A+Awards Winners
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Temporary Site of Shengli Market by LUO studio

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photo credit: Jin Weiqi

Call for entries for the Pure Talents Contest 2021 of the imm cologne
imm cologne/LivingKitchen 2021, Koelnmesse GmbH

The jury of the Pure Talents Contest 2020 awarded the first prize to Marie Kurstjens and Iva Coskun (Germany) for their collapsible and universally deployable Levi table. At first glance, Levi seems like a normal, simple table with a wooden plate on a metal frame. However, thanks to a joint-like hinge, the frame can be set up and fixed at all possible angles in order to incorporate plates of different formats, from the dining table square to the rectangle compatible for use as a workplace.

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Marie Kurstjens, Iva Coskun; Koelnmesse

Call for entries for the Pure Talents Contest 2021 of the imm cologne
imm cologne/LivingKitchen 2021, Koelnmesse GmbH

The second prize of the Pure Talents Contest 2020 was given to Omit, a non-electrical, hand-operated vacuum cleaner, designed by Hiroyuki Morita (Japan). Applications like refrigerators or vacuum cleaners are closely linked with the furnishings. Omit demonstrates that applications without smart technology and energy are also practicable.

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Hiroyuki Morita; Koelnmesse