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10 Landmark Projects Shaping Architecture in 2024

Azure Magazine

When the 1,800-square-metre building opens its doors, it will host everything from exhibitions and language courses to concerts and informal gatherings. A symbol of winding migrant journeys, the sculptural form culminates in panoramic views of the landscape. Doshi, Dayanita Singh, Reena Saini Kallat, Rohini Devasher and Zarina Hashmi.

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Famous Pop Art Artists’ Everlasting Influence on Graphic Design

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They range from paintings to sculptures to photography to everything in between. However, in 2006, one of the paintings from this Soup Cans series was sold for almost $12 million. The program was also a pioneer of the use of early color in broadcast TV. That’s an artwork that combines elements of painting and sculpture.

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Meet the Jury of the 2023 AZ Awards!

Azure Magazine

We are pleased to welcome this superlative group of leaders in the fields of architecture, landscape architecture, interiors and product and furniture design to adjudicate the submissions to our international program, now in its 13th year. If you haven’t already, you can enter the AZ Awards at awards.azuremagazine.com!

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Roger Ballen Takes Us Into ‘The Void’

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Roger Ballen, Headless, 2006 © courtesy Roger Ballen Roger Ballen first heard the ancient myth of Icarus, the boy who flew too close to the sun, when he was six years old. A catalog for the exhibition is also available via Kehrer Verlag. “Birds can fly. .” They might even giggle or laugh.”

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“Could Policy-Making be Considered Architecture?” A Q&A with Frida Escobedo

Azure Magazine

In 2006, Escobedo restarted her career by founding her own namesake architectural and design studio. The first architectural exhibition you ever visited featured the work of Emilio Ambasz, whose approach to architecture, you have said, was “almost surrealist.” Their first completed project was Casa Negra, built in Mexico City in 2004.

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AZ Awards 2020: Meet the Jury!

Azure Magazine

In 2006, he founded his eponymous practice in Venice; and five years later he moved to Stockholm, Sweden, to open a second studio. Nichetto’s work has been exhibited worldwide and has been the subject of retrospectives in cities such as Venice, London, Paris and Stockholm.