What makes this city distinctive is its beautiful cobalt blue colour, which seems like an ocean of blue paint has covered the entire landscape.
These brightly coloured domes in Hormuz catch everyones attention. Read here more about them.
Resembling a ‘Desert Rose’, the National Museum of Qatar (NMoQ) is a heritage building designed by French Pritzker-Prize-winning architect Atelier Jean Nouvel.
Built of terracotta, concrete and an earthen coloured terrazzo with Moroccan stone fragments, the building blends harmoniously with its surroundings.
The world’s leading sailing yacht manufacturer relied on architecture studio PAD for this project, which consists of two different buildings separated by a patio and connected by a glass gallery.
Worlds Bizarre Architecture: Frank Gehrys Dancing House in Prague, Czech Republic
Seems like a hut fallen from the sky and bombarded into the museum, this cottage-sized house in an insecure position on the side of Museum Moderner Kunst (MUMOK)
One of the installations at the Venice Biennale as part of the project Vatican Chappels was by ALPI one of the producers of the first Pavilion of the Holy See, Vatican Chapels, at Fondazione Cini on the Island of San Giorgio Maggio.
In association with Forbes Massie, designer Giles Miller designed a gigantic monument with a cross-shaped plan and textured brick walls.
A perfect blend of art, design and cultural detailing in the Te Oro – the Glen Innes Music and Arts Centre by the architect and design team of architect Lindsay Mackie of Archimedia
With its unique and shimmering façade La Seine Musicale, Seguin Island has become a focal point of the region- the heart beat of Vallée de la Culture in Hauts- de-Seine.
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