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MAD’s Interactive Installation in Venice Imagines a Future Where Humans and Nature Harmonize
Architecture
MAD Architects Design Light and Bright “Garden Airport” Terminal Inspired by Nature
Architecture
MAD Unveils Giant Graceful ‘Chinese Paper Umbrella’ at the 2025 Venice Architecture Biennale
Architecture
Stunning High-Rise Has Façade That Mimic the Surrounding Canyons of Colorado
Installation
100-Year-Old House in Japanese Village Looks Like It’s Blowing a Bubble
Architecture
Enormous Lakeside Arts Center in China Mimics the Shapes of Waves in Its Design
Architecture
Cultural Center in China Has Roof Inspired by the Shape of Bamboo Leaves
Museums
Cultural Heritage Museum in China Has a Design Inspired by Ancient Bronze Mask Eyes
Architecture
16-Story Residential Tower Will Have a Nature Trail Going Through It
Architecture
Architects Imagine the “Office of the Future” Coming to Hollywood
Architecture
This “Floating Cloud by the Sea” Is a Futuristic Civic Center That Looks Like Its Hovering
Architecture
Massive Civic Center in China Will Have a Roof That Looks Like Swirling Waves
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