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Mathematical tourism. Part 3
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«МАТЕМАТИЧЕСКИЙТУРИЗМ»
Часть 3
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AlexanderDering
Domus
Pigalle and Ill
Studio,
basketball
court in Paris,
2015. Photo:
Sebastien
Michelini
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Biennale diArchitettura di
Venezia, 1980,
The Presence of
the Past, facciata
di Hans Hollein.
Dettaglio pagine
interne Domus
605 / aprile 1980
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L.O.V.E., acronimo di «libertà, odio, vendetta, eternità», la sculturadell'artista italiano Maurizio Cattelan posta al centro di Piazza degli Affari a
Milano. L'opera è collocata di fronte a Palazzo Mezzanotte, sede della Borsa.
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The famous collectionof Rolf Fehlbaum, the
founding nucleus of the
Vitra Design Museum at
Weil am Rhein, has finally
found a new home in a
pavilion designed for it
by Herzog & de Meuron,
which aims to become a
new center for international
design. Mateo Kries
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http://www.domusweb.it/it/products/
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MimmoPaladino
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Arte e numeri, spaziourbano e tradizioni locali
s’intrecciano fortemente
nell’ultima opera di
Mimmo Paladino a Lecce
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The extension of the Kunstmuseum Basel brings an uncomplicated butunique presence to the old city fabric. Compact and sculptural, it contains a
monumental circulation system leading to large exhibition galleries that will
host one of Switzerland’s most important contemporary art collections.
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Leaf /chaiselongue
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Anexpansive
opening in
the tightly
packed
streets of
central
Madrid
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The NadirAfonso
Foundation
in Chaves,
Portugal
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Atanasio Soldati,Composizione, (1946).
Olio su tavola cm.
45,7x32
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Brutalismo inabbandono
Giuseppe
Perugini, Casa
albero, 1968-71,
Fregene, Roma
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PeiPartnership
Architects,
Musée d'Art
islamique de
Doha, Qatar
2008
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Ricardo Bofil, Walden 7,Barcelona, Spain 1975