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de Young Museum
architecture/San Francisco, USA

Herzog & de Meuron's copper-clad museum in Golden Gate Park — a building designed to disappear into its landscape as the metal skin slowly turns green.

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MFAH Beck Building
architecture/Houston, USA

Rafael Moneo's limestone pavilion for the Museum of Fine Arts, Houston — a building of restrained surfaces and carefully measured light.

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MFAH Kinder Building
architecture/Houston, USA

Steven Holl's translucent museum of concave and convex tubes — a building that glows from within and dissolves the line between gallery and garden.

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Vitra Campus
architecture/Weil am Rhein, Germany

A pilgrimage site for architecture and design on the German-Swiss border, where buildings by Gehry, Zaha Hadid, Herzog & de Meuron, and Tadao Ando stand in conversation across a single campus.

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TWA Flight Center
architecture/Queens, New York, USA

Eero Saarinen's sculptural terminal at JFK — a concrete shell that made flight feel like flight before you ever left the ground.

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Schindler House
architecture/West Hollywood, USA

Rudolph Schindler's 1922 experiment in living — a house built from concrete, glass, and canvas that dissolved the boundary between indoor and outdoor life in West Hollywood.

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Notre-Dame du Haut
architecture/Ronchamp, France

Le Corbusier's pilgrimage chapel on a hilltop in Ronchamp — where concrete curves like clay and light enters through wounds in the wall.

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Palais de Tokyo
architecture/Paris, France

A raw concrete vessel for contemporary art on the banks of the Seine, where the architecture refuses to compete with the work it holds.

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Villa La Roche
architecture/Paris, France

Le Corbusier's 1925 manifesto in built form — a house designed as a promenade architecturale, where movement through space is the architecture itself.

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Villa Savoye
architecture/Poissy, France

Le Corbusier's white box in the fields of Poissy — the building that codified modern architecture's five points and turned a weekend house into a manifesto.

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Hyatt Regency San Francisco
architecture/San Francisco, USA

John Portman's atrium hotel on the Embarcadero — a vertical interior city where concrete balconies spiral upward around a seventeen-story void.

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Seattle Central Library
architecture/Seattle, USA

Rem Koolhaas and OMA's diamond-skinned library in downtown Seattle — a building that treats books, light, and public space as a single continuous material.

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津梅棧道 Jin-Mei Forest Walkway
architecture/Yilan City, Taiwan

A pedestrian boardwalk threaded beneath a highway bridge in Yilan City — Huang Sheng-Yuan's quiet intervention that turns infrastructure into public life.

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羅東文化工場 Luodong Cultural Working House
architecture/Luodong, Yilan County, Taiwan

A massive open-air canopy in Luodong, Yilan — Huang Sheng-Yuan's public stage that shelters gathering without enclosing it.

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Katsura Imperial Villa
architecture/Kyoto, Japan

A seventeenth-century villa and garden in Kyoto that taught modern architecture everything it thought it invented — modular space, fluid plan, the dissolution of wall and landscape.

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Fondazione Querini Stampalia
architecture/Venice, Italy

Carlo Scarpa's 1963 renovation of a Venetian palazzo — where water is not kept out but invited in, and every joint is a meditation on how materials meet.

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