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Located in Adelaide, Australia, SA Water House that completed in October 2008 is an office building with sustainable design that inspired by the river. The SA Water House was designed by architecture firm HASSELL and builders Hansen Yuncken that also developed by the Catholic Archdiocese of Adelaide, sits adjacent to St Francis Xavier Cathedral within in a large public plaza. The learning centre within the light-filled foyer encourages visitors to explore the space and strives to educate the public and create a sense of fun. A cafe, casual meeting areas and signature sculptural function space add to the vibrancy of the ground floor. Water testing laboratories within public view maximises connection to the wider community.

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Django Building, an apartment complex was designed by KCAP Architects & Planners is located in the first district of the Zuidas, in Amsterdam’s Zuidas development area, Amsterdam, Netherlands. The Django building with 9 storeys is the lowest city block between the highest building in the area, the 29-storey twin tower Amsterdam Symphony designed by the Architecten Cie, and the 20-storey Duke Tower designed by Ateliers Lion. “This contrast is what we find challenging and exciting”, says Han van den Born, architect and partner of KCAP.

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Designed by Polshek Partnership Architects of New York Municipality with Richard Olcott bringing as organisation mate, campus of Dickinson Civilize of Law, share of Penn Denote celebrates the option of its new 114,000-square-foot Lewis Katz Edifice, a business that responds to the law school%27s want to create an inspired and engaging relate for statutory teaching on the University Tract, Penn, Confederate States. The focal component of the Writer Katz Building is its glass-enclosed H. Laddie Montague Jr. Law Repository with a volume content of 100,000 and room for 294 students.

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The BMW Welt building designed by Wolf Prix of the Vienna-based architectural firm Coop Himmelb(l)au, BMW Welt — or BMW World — joins an impressive list of high-profile architecture projects by German car companies in recent years, including Zaha Hadid’s BMW factory in Leipzig and UNStudio’s Mercedes-Benz Museum in Stuttgart. Whether from a passion for well-built machines or a more self-serving interest in architecture’s ability to promote an aura of technological sophistication, the auto companies are underwriting buildings that combine a stunning level of structural refinement with a flair for formal experimentation.

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