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Geneo at science park

Geneo mall’s sprawling entrance is stunning. The cathedral-like atrium, called the Canopy, is remarkable – the structure features mass-engineered wooden columns & arches that reach heights of up to 25-27 meters. The whole impression is suprisingly massive & really amazing.
Singapore is internationally renowned for its architecture & has made a name for itself as one of the world’s most innovative architectural cities. Iconic buildings, green urban planning & a blend of old & new – have created a global reputation.

Geneo mall, Singapore
Geneo mall, Singapore
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Modernism

Have you seen how nice this environment is!
This is a great example of the principles of modernism. Clean lines, the choice of materials & the functional design. The space feels airy & spacious despite the small surface area – the entire environment shows a design that values aesthetics & craftsmanship.

Credit: Frits Schlegel – villa – 1931
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Wildlife architecture

This is entrance building to Eriksberg wildlife Park in Sweden – Scandinavia’s largest, designed by Sandellsandberg. The building was designed to provide visitors with a strong visual landmark where none previously existed.
The facade is clad in the iconic copper red Swedish colour & consists of vertical wooden slats of varying lengths arranged in curved shapes – creating the illusion of fabric draped around the structure.

Credit: Sandellsandberg
Credit: Sandellsandberg
Credit: Sandellsandberg
Credit: Sandellsandberg
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Hotel

Casa Malca, located in Tulum, Mexico, along the Caribbean coast is a luxury hotel known for its stunning architecture, artistic decor & lush surroundings. It’s a unique blend of contemporary & traditional architectural styles – with curved walls & flowing lines to create a sense of fluidity.

Credit: luxuryhotels.com
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Norway

Namsos Church is a parish church belonging to the Church of Norway & is located in the center of the town of Namsos, just north of the mouth of the Namsen River. The large brick church was built in 1960 to replace the previous one that was bombed & burned during World War II.

The rectangular church was built according to drawings by architect Ola B. Aasness & has room for approximately 622 people. The church also has a free-standing belfry on the south side of the main building. A clear 60s architecture.

Namsos church, Norway
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