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A Jaw-Dropping Bridge Goes Up in Norway

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The Norwegian Scenic Routes , a program of permanent installations, footpaths and bridges that encourages tourists and locals alike to traipse through the awe-inspiring natural settings of the Nordic country, has produced some incredible architecture. The post A Jaw-Dropping Bridge Goes Up in Norway appeared first on Azure Magazine.

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Mallorca’s El Terreno Neighbourhood is Revived in Vivid Colour

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Best known for its beach resorts and vibrant nightlife, Mallorca became a major destination thanks to a mid-century tourism boom. Plaza Gomila, a public square, is the neighbourhood’s beating heart. The building’s social program stretches upwards along its large terraces, which also allow for rainwater harvesting.

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Anne Carrier’s Pavilions Emerge from the Quebec Landscape

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The three pavilions are part of Anne Carrier’s specialized – and growing – portfolio of public buildings in Quebec parks. Commissioned by the Quebec government’s park agency and local tourism authorities, these projects exemplify the firm’s understanding of the terroir. Visitor Centre in Seigneurie des Aulnaies.

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What Are the Different Types of Brochure?

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This popular type of single fold brochure works well for informative content, greeting cards, product presentations, tradeshows, invitations, price lists, restaurant menus, programs, bulletins, etc. Use this fold for posters, advertising, maps, menus, event programs, invitations, and any graphic-heavy designs. Tri-Fold (Letter Fold).

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The Future of Ontario Place: Towards an Inclusive Preservation Dialogue

Azure Magazine

While the exalted company underlined the threatened Toronto landmark’s social and historical value in no uncertain terms, the designation also marked a crescendo in an ongoing saga all-too familiar to lovers of the public waterfront park – that is, most all Torontonians. An aerial view of the complex under construction. Offering 7.5

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15 Must-Sees at the Venice Biennale of Architecture 2023

Azure Magazine

A Ghanaian-Scottish architect, Lokko is the founder and director of the African Futures Institute , which was established in Accra, Ghana, in 2020 as a postgraduate school of architecture, research centre and public events platform. Just five years prior, she had opened the Graduate School of Architecture at the University of Johannesburg.