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Formatted contents note Content 2021<br/>Architectural Record<br/>Vol.209,No.4,April 2021<br/>News<br/>Anne Lacaton & Jean-Philippe Vassal Honored with 2021 Pritzker Prize<br/>By Laura Raskin 23<br/>Selldorf Architects and the Frick Bring a New Look to the Breuer<br/>By Laura Raskin 26<br/>ICC Makes Controversial Change By Joann Gonchar, FAIA 28<br/>Departments<br/>Editor's Letter: Looking for a Place Called Home 20<br/>Exhibition Review: Architecture & Blackness in America at MoMA By Alicia Olushola Ajayi 32<br/>Los Angeles Unveils ADU Prototype Designs By Sarah Amelar 35<br/>Landscape: Aldilonda Walkway by Dietmar Feichtinger Architects By Kara Mavros 39<br/>Guess the Architect 41<br/>Close-Up: The Plaza at Kanagawa Institute of Technology in Japan by Junya lshigami + Associates By Naomi R. Pollock, FAIA 46<br/>Products: Surfaces By Sheila Kim 51<br/>Products: Cladding By Sheila Kim 55<br/>Building type study 1,028 record houses<br/>Introduction 57<br/>Casa en El Tor6n, Oaxaca, Mexico <br/>IUA IGNACIO URQUIZAARQUITECTOS By Clifford A. Pearson 58<br/>Oregon Coast Beach House, Bandon.Oregon, <br/>Cutler Anderson Architects By Randy Gragg 64<br/>Casa A4, Lima, Peru <br/>Barclay & Crousse Architecture By Josephine Minutillo 70<br/>Bay Window Tower House, Tokyo<br/>Takaaki Fuji+ Yuko Fuji Architecture By Naomi R. Pollock, FAIA 78<br/>Awana Beach House, Great Barrier, New Zealand<br/>Herbst Architects By John Walsh 84<br/>Stony Hill House, Amagansett, <br/>New York Bates Masi +Architects By Suzanne Stephen 90<br/>Books<br/>My House Is Better Than Your House, by Nader Tehrani Reviewed by Stella Betts 43<br/>Shared Structures, Private Spaces: Housing in Mexico, by Fernanda<br/>Canales Reviewed by Florian Ldenburg 45<br/>Urban agriculture<br/>Seeds of Change 100<br/>Designers employ strategies to combat climate change, protect fragile ecosystems, and feed burgeoning populations By Katharine Logan<br/>Dates & Events 125<br/>Snapshot: McNeal 020, in Arizona, by Atelier David Telerman By Ilana Herzig 128<br/>Vol.209,No.5,May 2021<br/>News<br/>Tucson Commemorates Shooting 10 Years Later By Bridget Cogley 17<br/>How Biden's $2 trillion Infrastructure Plan Could Affect Architects By Deane Madsen 18<br/>A Rare Private Residence Designed by Frank Gehry By Cathleen McGuigan 20<br/>Newsmaker: Carol Willis By James S. Russell, FAIA 22<br/>Departments<br/>Editor's letter: High and Mighty 14<br/>Exhibition preview: U.S. Pavilion at the 2021 Venice Biennale By Clifford A. Pearson 26<br/>House of the month: JD House, Sao Sebastiao, Brazil Arthur Casas By Wendy Moonan 29<br/>Landscape: Dale Hodges Park in Calgary, Alberta By Kara Mavros 33<br/>Guess the architect 35<br/>Commentary: The Way They Sway By Sara Hart 43 <br/>Close Up: Tianjin Juilliard Diller Scofidio + Renfro By Clifford A. Pearson 48<br/>First look: African Leadership University in Rwanda Mass Design Group By Alex Klimoski 54<br/>Building types study 1,029 tall buildings<br/>Introduction 61<br/>Vancouver House, Canada Bjarke Ingels Group By Katharine Logan 62<br/>Hanking Center, Shenzhen China Morphosis Architects By Suzanne Stephens 68<br/>One Manhattan West, New York Skidmore, Owings & Merrill By Joann Gonchar, FAIA 76<br/>One Hundred, St. Louis Studio Gang By John Knuteson 84<br/>Rainier Square, Seattle NBBJ By Russell Fortmeyer 90<br/>On the Boards By Laura Raskin 97<br/>Introduction 103<br/>Franklin Square, Washington, D.C. Hickock Cole, Patricia Kazinski GPI design By David Sokol 104<br/>Oculum, Madrid Gon Architects and Oliva Illuminacion By Anatxu Zabalbeascoa 106<br/>Lighting Products By Sheila Kim 108<br/>Dates & Events 123<br/>SNAPSHOT: Kadokawa Culture Museum Library, Tokyo Kengo Kuma & Associates By Ilana Herzig 128<br/>Vol.209,No.6,June 2021<br/>News<br/>Report Card: How Are Finns Grappling with Racial Justice? By Bridget Cogley 21<br/>Phoenix Central Library Receives AIA's 25-Year Award By Fred A. Bernstein 22<br/>Robert Ivy to Retire as AIA CEO By Clijford A. Pearson 24<br/>Newsmaker: Germane Barnes By Kara Mavros 26<br/>In tribute: Remembering Art Gensler & Helmut Jahn<br/>By Fred A. Bernstein 29<br/>Departments<br/>Editor's letter: The Old Guard and the New 16<br/>House of the month: Barkow House, Bozeman, Montana<br/>Barkow Leibinger By Therese Bissell 35<br/>Landscape: The Green at Lincoln Center by Mimi Lien By Kara Mavros 39<br/>Guess the architect 41<br/>Close Up: Summer Outdoor Art By Cathleen McGuigan and Kara Mavros 45<br/>Close up: The Philadelphia Museum of Art Renovation Gehry Partners By James S. Russell, FAIA 48<br/>Products: Hospitality By Sheila Kim 53<br/>Products: Concrete& Masonry By Sheila Kim 54<br/>Building type study 1,030 hospitality<br/>Introduction 69<br/>Casa Cipriani, New York Marvel, The Office Of Thierry W. Despont By Linda C. Lentz 70<br/>Limana Restaurant, Lima, Peru Barclay &Crousse By Beth Broome 76<br/>The Conrad Washington DC 80<br/>Herzog & De Meuron, Rottet Studio By Suzanne Stephens<br/>Baja Club, La Paz, Mexico 86<br/>Max Von Werz Architects By James Gauer<br/>The Relic Shelter, Fuzhou, China <br/>NERl&HU design and research office By Aric Chen 90<br/>Books<br/>Built Up by Patrice Derrington Reviewed by Julie Anne Hoffmann 43<br/>Projects<br/>Las Americas Housing, Leon, Mexico SO-IL By Sarah Amelar 60<br/>40th Street Library, New York <br/>MECANOO By Laura Raskin 62<br/>Design vanguard 2021<br/>Introduction 97<br/>Undecorated By Clijford A. Pearson 98<br/>DAAM By Kara Mavros 100<br/>Atelier Scheidegger Keller By Andrew Ayers 102<br/>Sidell Pakravan Architects By Sarah Amelar 106<br/>Yong Ju Lee By Alex Klimoski 108<br/>KOGAA By Jennifer Krichels 110<br/>Andre Johnson Architects By Laura Raskin 112<br/>Bright Common By James S. Russell, FAIA 114<br/>Hou de Sousa By Wendy Moonan 116<br/>Comunal By Randy Gragg 118<br/>Vol.209,No.7,July 2021<br/>News<br/>This Year's Serpentine Pavilion Honors London's Migrant Communities<br/>By Chris Foges 15<br/>Katerra Is Shutting Down By Bridget Cogley 18<br/>Top 300 Firms: Gensler Remains First By Bridget Cogley 20<br/>Newsmaker: Mark Chambers By Joann Gonchar, FAIA 22<br/>Departments<br/>Editor's letter: History Lessons 12<br/>House of the month: Remote Cabin stonorov workshop architects<br/>By Sarah Amelar 25<br/>Landscape: Little Island, New York 27<br/>Heatherwick studio, Mathews Nielsen, and Arup By fames S. Russell, FAIA<br/>Guess the architect 29<br/>Exhibition: Venice Biennale By Tim Abrahams 33<br/>FIRST LOOK: Bob and Renee Parsons Leadership Center for Girls and Women, Phoenix Marlene Imirzian & Associates architects By Jennifer Krichels 36<br/>First look: Enchantment Resort,Trail House; Sedona, Arizona <br/>Gluckman tang architects by David Sokol 40<br/>Building type study 1,031 health care<br/>Introduction 71<br/>Waldkliniken Eisenberg Hospital Expansion, Germany Matteo Thun By Mairi Beautyman 72<br/>Beacon Clinic, Calgary, Alberta 5468796 By Clifferd A. Pearson 78<br/>Penn Medicine Radnor, Pennsylvania Ballinger By Suzanne Stephens 84<br/>Mantel Ortho, Cedarsburg, Wisconsin Johnsen Schmaling By Laura Raskin 90<br/>In focus: Anstalten, Nuuk, Greenland<br/>Schmidt Hammer Lassen And Friss & Moltke By Clifford A. Pearson 44<br/>Products: Health Care By Sheila Kim 49<br/>Products: HVAC By Sheila Kim 50<br/>Books<br/>Konrad Wachsmann's Television, by Mark Wigley Reviewed by jean-Louis Cohen 31<br/>Projects<br/>Imperial Kiln Museum, Jingdezhen, China STUDIO ZHU-PEI By Aric Chen 52<br/>La Bourse, Paris 60<br/>Ta Dao Ando, with Nem By Andrew Ayers<br/>The post-covid workplace <br/>Rethinking the Office<br/>Research can guide architects in designing for flexibility and creativity. By Fames S. Russell, FAIA 96<br/>Dates & Events 123<br/>Snapshot: Musee Carnavalet Renovation, Paris Snohetta And<br/>Chatillon Architectes By Ilana Herzig 128<br/>Vol.209,No.8,August 2021<br/>News<br/>Henry Cobb's Last Tower is Completed, in Boston By Eric Howeler, AIA 17<br/>Taryn Simon with Shohei Shigamatsu at MASS MoCA By Joann Gonchar, FAIA 20<br/>Newsmaker: Alison Killing By Fred A. Bernstein 21<br/>Glenstone Expands with Pavilion for Richard Serra By Bridget Cogley 22<br/>Departments<br/>Editor's letter: The Architecture of Urban Infrastructure 14<br/>House of the month: CAM Pout House, Truckee, California<br/>Faulkner Architects By Wendy Moonan 27<br/>Landscape: Oakland Museum of California Renovation Walter Hood<br/>Design Studio With Mark Cavagnero By Kenneth Caldwell 29<br/>Guess the architect 31<br/>In focus: Judith and Thomas L. Beckmen YOLA Center, Inglewood,<br/>California Gehry Partners By Sarah Amelar 37<br/>Products: Outdoor By Sheila Kim 41<br/>Building type study 1,032 urban transportation<br/>Introduction 69<br/>Main Station Stuttgart, Germany Ingenhoven Architects By Mary Pepchinski 70<br/>Central Station, Sydney <br/>Woods Bagot And John Mcaslan + Partners By Elizabeth Farrelly 77<br/>Auraria Bike Pavilions,Denver colorado building workshop by David Hill 82<br/>Zvonai'ka Bus Terminal, Brno, Czech Republic Chybik+Kristof<br/>Architects & Urban Designers By Jennifer Krichels 84<br/>Takanawa Gateway Station, Tokyo<br/>Ken Go Ku Ma And Associates By Naomi R. Pollock, FAIA 88<br/>Robert R. Douglass Bridge, New York<br/>WXY By Kara Mavros 94<br/>Books<br/>Reviviscence: A Bridge Over Genoa, by Andrea Botto Reviewed by Josephine Minutillo 32<br/>Napoli Super Modern, by Local Architecture Network and Le<br/>Laboratoire R.A.A.R. Reviewed by Andrew Ayers 35<br/>Projects<br/>Introduction 47<br/>LUMA Aries, France Gehry Partners By Andrew Ayers 48<br/>La Samaritaine, Paris SANAA By Andrew Ayers 56<br/>2050 M Street, Washington, D.C. REX By Josephine Minutillo 62<br/>Lighting<br/>PG&E Electrical Substations, San Francisco Stanley Saitowitz I Natoma Architects By Lydia Lee 101<br/>Products: Lighting By Sheila Kim 104<br/>Dates & Events 116<br/>Snapshot: East End Gateway at Penn Station, New York SOM By Ilana Herzig 124<br/>Vol.209,No.9,September 2021<br/>News<br/>A Look at the World Trade Center, Years Later By Kaya Laterman 19<br/>Eileen Gray Villa Reopens By Bridget Cogley 22<br/>Hirshhorn Sculpture Garden Controversy Continues By Bridget Cogley 23<br/>Newsmaker: Chris Lasch By Bridget Cogley<br/>Departments<br/>Editor's letter : Are Cities Over? No, the News of Their Demise Is Greatly Exaggerated 16<br/>House of the month : Villa<br/>Koivikko, Rovaniemi, Finland OOPEAA By Wendy Moonan 29<br/>Landscape: Parks of the 21st Century, by Victoria Newhouse<br/>with Alex Pisha Reviewed by Kara Mavros 41<br/>Guess the architect 43<br/>Last word: A Final Interview with Christo, on Wrapping the Arc de Triomphe By Philip Jodidio 47<br/>Building type study 1,033 multifamily housing<br/>Introduction 97<br/>Edificio Nautico, Cascais, Portugal <br/>Subvert studio By Jennifer Krichels 98<br/>Cast Iron House, New York<br/>Shigeru Ban Architects By Pilar Viladas 104<br/>Social Housing, Cornella, Spain<br/>PERIS+TORALByAnatxu Zabalbeascoa 110<br/>Battersea Power Station, London<br/>WILKINSONEYRE By Tim Abrahams 116<br/>Florence Mills Apartments,<br/>Los Angeles KFA By Sarah Amelar 122<br/>Products : Windows & Doors By Sheila Kim 53<br/>Products: Hardware By Sheila Kim 58<br/>Books<br/>Modern Architecture: A Critical History (fifth edition), by<br/>Kenneth Frampton Reviewed by Eric P. Mumford 35<br/>Sigurd Lewerentz : Architect of Death and Life, by Kieran Long, Johan Orn, and Mikael Andersson Reviewed by John Ronan, FAIA 36<br/>Special section : Reimagining the City<br/>Introduction 63<br/>Urban Futures By Diana Lind 64<br/>Voices<br/>New York City: Thomas Dyja 66<br/>Los Angeles: Chris Hawthorne 68<br/>Miami: Germane Barnes 72<br/>New Orleans: Martin Pedersen 74<br/>Chicago: David Brown 76<br/>How to House the Homeless : Rosanne Haggerty 78<br/>Solutions<br/>Why is the Housing Market Insane? By James S. Russell, FAIA 80<br/>Innovative Housing Portfolio 82<br/>Tracking the Pulse of the City By Matthew Marani 85<br/>Public Space Portfolio 86<br/>CEU<br/>Converting Offices to Housing By Katharine Logan 90<br/>Dates & Events 146<br/>Snapshot: Cohen Quad at Exeter College, Oxford, UK Alison Brooks By Ilana Herzig 152<br/>Vol.209,No.10,October 2021<br/>News<br/>Milan's Revamped Furniture Fair By Mairi Beautyman 21<br/>Women in Architecture Awards By Bridget Cogley 24<br/>Brazil Selling Its Architectural Legacy By Adrian Anagnost 25<br/>Newsmaker: Carol Ross Barney By Zach Mortice 26<br/>Departments<br/>Editor's letter: Living Life Along the Edge 16<br/>House of the month: lzar Houses,Valle de Bravo, Mexico<br/>Taller adg By Wendy Moonan 30<br/>Landscape: LUMA Foundation Park in Aries, France BAS SM ETS By Andrew Ayers 35<br/>Guess the architect 37<br/>Products: Glass and Glazing By Sheila Kim 41<br/>Products: NeoCon Preview By Sheila Kim 45<br/>Building type study 1,034 record interiors<br/>Introduction 69<br/>Garden Light Loft, New York Dean/Wolf Architects By Suzanne Stephens 70<br/>Marusho Kimono Shop,Yokohama, Japan<br/>TSUTSUMi & associates By NaomiR. Pollock, FAIA 76<br/>Lucid Motors Showroom, Newark, California Gensler<br/>By Lydia Lee 80<br/>Majimaya & KAMA-ASA Shops,Tokyo Kamitopen architecture design office By Naomi R. Pollock, FAIA 86<br/>Concepci6 Hotel by Nobis, Palma, Spain WINGARDHS<br/>By Josephine Minutillo 94<br/>Books<br/>Hector Guimard: Art Nouveau to Modernism, edited by David A. Hanks Reviewed by Andrew Ayers 39<br/>Projects<br/>Introduction 51<br/>Neue Nationalgalerie Refurbishment, Berlin David<br/>Chipperfield Architects Berlin By Mary Pepchinski 52<br/>Academy Museum of Motion Pictures, Los Angeles Renzo Piano building workshop By Sarah Amelar 58<br/>Experiential graphic design <br/>Immaterial Material<br/>Digital media give architects a powerful tool for transforming the experience of buildings By Katharine Logan 100<br/>Dates & Events 124<br/>Snapshot: 250 Park Avenue Lobby FXCOLLABORATIVE By Ilana Herzig 128<br/>Vol.209,No.11,November 2021<br/>News<br/>Johns Hopkins Loses a Gem By James S. Russell, FAIA 23<br/>People's Park in Berkeley To Be Redeveloped By Lydia Lee 26<br/>Shaping Space Exhibition in London By Tim Abrahams 28<br/>Interview: Julie Bargmann By Bridget Cogley 30<br/>Departments<br/>Editor's letter: Beyond the Ivory Tower 20<br/>House of the month: Elongated Garden House, Lima, Peru <br/>51-1 ARQUITECTOS By Sarah Amelar 35<br/>Guess the architect 41<br/>Chicago Exhibition Explores Razed Wright and Sullivan Works<br/>By Naomi Pollock, FAIA 42<br/>Landscape: Moody Amphitheater/Waterloo Greenway, Austin, Texas<br/>Thomas Phifer and Partners/Michael Van Valkenburgh associates<br/>By Josephine Minutillo 47<br/>Products: Cersaie Italian Tile Trends By Sheila Kim 53<br/>Building type study 1,035 Colleges & Universities <br/>Introduction 71<br/>Bocconi University, Milan SANAA By Naomi Pollock, FAIA 72<br/>MIT Site 4, Cambridge, Massachusetts NADAAA with<br/>Perkins & Will By Joann Gonchar, FAIA 80<br/>UCSF Joan & Sanford I. Weill Neurosciences Building, San Francisco Smith Group With Mark Cavag Nero Associates By Clare Jacobson 86<br/>Sid Richardson Residential College at Rice University, Houston Barkow Lei Binger By Mark Lamster 86<br/>Davis Center for Human Ecology,College of the Atlantic, Bar Harbor,<br/>Maine Susant. Rodriguez Iarchitecture• Design In Collaboration With Opal Architecture By Suzanne Stephens 98<br/>Calvin and Tina Tyler Hall at Morgan State University, Baltimore Teeple Architects By Laura Raskin 104<br/>Spiritual Architecture<br/>Santa Maria Goretti Church,Mormanno, Italy<br/>Mario Cucinella Architects By FredA. Bernstein 59<br/>Babyn Var Synagogue, Kyiv, Ukraine Manuel Herz Architects By FredA. Bernstein 62 <br/>Senor de Tula Sanctuary, Jojutla,<br/>Mexico Dellekamp/Schleich + Agenda By SarahAmelar 64<br/>Lighting<br/>Introduction 113<br/>Le Monde Media Plaza, Paris 114<br/>Sn0h Etta And Sra Architects With Boa Light Studio By Andrew Ayers<br/>Vela, Toronto Partisans By Linda C. Lentz 116<br/>Products By Sheila Kim 117<br/>Dates & Events 143<br/>Snapshot: Harvard's District . Energy Facility Leers Weinzapfel<br/>Associates By Ilana Herzig 152<br/>Vol.209,No.12,December 2021<br/>News<br/>COP26: Too Little, Too Slow (and Too Late?) By Katharine Logan 19<br/>Architects and Interior Designers Battle Over Turf By Fred A. Bernstein 22<br/>Contested Ground By Deane Madsen 24<br/>Interview: Tiara Hughes By Jennifer Krichels 26<br/>Departments<br/>Editor's letter: Promise the World 16<br/>House of the month: Malibu House, California 28<br/>Michael Maltzan Architecture By Sarah Amelar<br/>Landscape: Rooftop Farm at NYC's Javits Convention Center By David Sokol 35<br/>Guess the architect 39<br/>Books: A Holiday Gift List 41<br/>Projects<br/>St. Regis Tower, Chicago studio gang By James Gauer 47<br/>Building type study 1,036<br/>Cultural buildings<br/>Introduction 55<br/>Chapel of Sound, China<br/>open architecture By Gabriel Yao 56<br/>Mingei International Museum, San Diego Luce Et Studio By Fred A. Bernstein 62<br/>Depot Boijmans Van Beuningen,Rotterdam MVRDV<br/>By Tim Abrahams 68<br/>Argo Factory: Contemporary Art Museum & Cultural Centre, Tehran Ahmadreza Schricker Architecture – North By Yasaman Esmaili 74<br/>Kunsthaus Zurich, Switzerland<br/>David Chipperfield Architects By Andrew Ayers 80<br/>M+, Hong Kong Herzog & De Meuron By Alexandra A. Seno 86<br/>Record products 2021<br/>Introduction 99<br/>Lighting 100<br/>Building Envelopes 102<br/>Building Systems & Flooring 103<br/>Ceilings & Walls 104<br/>Windows & Doors 106<br/>Furnishings 107<br/>Kitchen & Bath 108<br/>Outdoor & Landscaping 110<br/>Textiles 111<br/>Continuing education <br/>Artificial Intelligence though still a nascent technology, al promises to transform the design process and built environment. By Clifferd A. Pearson 94<br/>Dates & Events 140<br/>Snapshot: The Russian Pavilion at Expo Dubai speech Tchoban & Kuznetsov By llana Herzig 144<br/>Contents<br/>Contents 2022<br/>Vol.210,No.1,January 2022<br/>News<br/>Brooks+ Scarpa Win 2022 AIA Gold Medal; Firm Award Goes to MASS<br/>Design Group By Fred A. Bernstein 15<br/>Oriol Bohigas, 1925-2021 By David Cohn 18<br/>Design and Healing Exhibition at the Cooper Hewitt By Gideon Fink Shapiro 20<br/>Biden Outlines Federal Decarbonization Plan By Pam McFarland 22<br/>Departments<br/>Editor's letter: The News About Diversity in Architecture 12<br/>House of the month: Analog House, Lake Tahoe, California Olson Kundig & Faulkner Architects By Wendy Moonan 25<br/>Up-close: lcefjord Center, Greenland Dorte Mandrup By Tim Abrahams 31<br/>Guess the architect 35<br/>Book: Architecture Unbound: A Century of the Disruptive<br/>Avant-Garde, by Joseph Giovannini Reviewed by Anthony Vilder 37<br/>Products: Education By Sheila Kim 47<br/>Products: Building Envelope By Sheila Kim 48<br/>Building type study 1,037 K-12 Schools<br/>Introduction 65<br/>Thaden School, Bentonville,Arkansas Eskew Dumez Ripple,<br/>Marlon Blackwell architects and Andropogon By Beth Broome 66<br/>Groupe Scolaire Antoine de Ruffi,Marseille tautem architecture By Andrew Ayers 74<br/>Grant High School, Portland,Oregon Mahlum Architects By Randy Gragg 80<br/>Discovery Building at Santa Monica High School, California<br/>Moore Rubleyudell and Hed By Sarah Amelar 86<br/>Samuel Powel Elementary School and Science Leadership Academy Middle School, Philadelphia Rogers Partners By Fames S. Russell, FAIA 92<br/>Projects<br/>Amant Art Center, Brooklyn, New York SO- IL By Josephine Minutillo 51<br/>Taipei Music Center, Taiwan <br/>REISER+UMEMOTO By Fred A. Bernstein 56<br/>Education & community<br/>Pivadenco Rural School, Los Sauces, Chile MAPAA architecture<br/>studio+ Duque Motta By Jennifer Krichels 39<br/>Marygrove Early Education Center, Detroit Marlon Blackwell Architects By David Sokol 42<br/>Devland SOWETO Education Campus, Johannesburg Williamreue architecture By David Sokol 44<br/>Continuing education <br/>Climate Adaptation: designers create learning environments that respond to the warming planet By Joann Gonchar, FAIA 100<br/>Dates & Events 124<br/>SNAPSHOT: The Famalicao Municipal Market Rui Mendes Ribeiro By Ilana Herzig 128<br/>Vol.210,No.2,February 2022<br/>News<br/>Employees at SHoP Push to Unionize By Pansy Schulman 13<br/>Interview with Lesley Lokko By Cathleen McGuigan 16<br/>Richard Rogers Tribute By Fred A. Bernstein 18<br/>Departments<br/>Editor's letter: More Than Meets the Eye 10<br/>House of the month: Mammoth House, Mammoth Lakes, California <br/>Architecture research office By Wendy Moonan 23<br/>Landscape: SoFi Stadium and Hollywood Park, Los Angeles HKS with<br/>studio·MLA By Sarah Amelar 29<br/>Guess the architect 33<br/>Book: Momentum of Light by Francis Kere and lwan Baan Reviewed by Josephine Minutillo 35<br/>Products: Roofing By Sheila Kim 37<br/>Renovation, restoration, adaptive reuse<br/>Introduction 39<br/>Yale University Schwarzman Center, New Haven <br/>Robert A.M. Stern Architects By Josephine Minutillo 40 <br/>GES-2 House of Culture, Moscow Renzo Piano building workshop<br/>By Will Jennings 46<br/>Carlo Scarpa's Brion Memorial, San Vito d'Altivole, Italy 52<br/>Restored by studio pietro poli By George Dodds <br/>MIT Hayden Memorial Library, Cambridge, Massachusetts<br/>Kennedy & Violich By Suzanne Stephens 58<br/>Site Verrier de Meisenthal,France so - IL and Freaks By Andrew Ayers 64<br/>Henry Hill House,Carmel-by-the-Sea, California<br/>Studio Schicketanz By Therese Bisse 70<br/>Kitchen & bath<br/>Introduction 85<br/>Miami Beach Penthouse, Florida mojo stumer associates By David Sokol 86<br/>Garnier Residence, Montreal<br/>Dupont Blouin Architectes By David Sokol 88<br/>Clinton Hill Brownstone, Brooklyn, New York Michael K.Chen architecture By Sheila Kim 90<br/>Denver House Renovation, Colorado for MA By Sheila Kim 92<br/>Products By Sheila Kim 93<br/>Continuing education <br/>Embodied Carbon &Adaptive Reuse: architects reduce embodied emissions by revamping existing structures.By Katharine Logan 79<br/>Dates & Events 116<br/>Snapshot: Ice Cubes Cultural Tourist Center, China Zone Of Utopia+ Mathieu Forest Architecte By llana Herzig<br/>Vol.210,No.3,March 2022<br/>News<br/>SHoP Drops Historic Union Bid But Labor Efforts Continue By Pansy Schulman 21<br/>Beloved Midcentury Modern Houses Are Vanishing By James S. Russell, FAIA 24<br/>George Fred Keck's 1933 Solar Home By Zach Mortice 27<br/>Theaster Gates Unveils 2022 Serpentine Pavilion Design By Ilana Herzig 28<br/>A New Coalition Targets Emissions in Existing Buildings By Joann Gonchar, FAIA 30<br/>Departments<br/>Editor's letter: Taking History into the Future 14<br/>Currents: Tomas Saraceno's lmmersive Environment 19<br/>House of the month: Avandaro House, Valle de Bravo, Mexico Manuel Cervantes Estudio By Suzanne Stephens 34<br/>Landscape: Nodeul Island, Seoul MM K + By Jennifer Krichels 41<br/>Guess the architect 45<br/>Modern Redux: University of California, Berkeley, BioEnginuity Hub MBH Architects Adapts Mario Ciampl's Museum By Mark Cavagnero, FAIA 46<br/>Building Type Study 1,039 Civic Buildings<br/>Introduction 59<br/>Winter Park Library and Events Center, Florida Adjaye Associates By David Rifkind 60<br/>Minneapolis Public Service Building, Minnesota<br/>Henning Larsen With MSR Design By Thomas Fisher 66<br/>NXTHVN, New Haven <br/>Deborah Berke Partners By James S. Russell, FAIA 72<br/>Jones Beach Energy & Nature Center, Wantagh, New York <br/>Narchitects By Fred A. Bernstein 76<br/>Adams Street Branch Library,Boston NADAAA<br/>By Mark Lamster 80<br/>Northeast Bronx YMCA, New York Marvel By Clifford A. Pearson 86<br/>Modern Redux: Eskenazi School of Art, Architecture+ Design, Thomas Phifer and Partners/Mies Van Der Rohe By Michelangelo Sabatino 52<br/>Products: Flooring By Sheilakim 108<br/>Lighting<br/>Introduction 101<br/>TQL Stadium, Cincinnati Populous By David Sokol 102<br/>BI04 Power Plant, Copenhagen <br/>Gottlieb Palu Dan and Speirs Major By Chris Foges 104<br/>Products By Sheila Kim 106<br/>Continuing education CEU<br/>Negative Emissions: The Big Drawdown <br/>Will removing carbon from the atmosphere save us? and will buildings play a role? By Joann Gonchar, FAIA 111<br/>Dates & Events 115<br/>Snapshot: Yuntai Ice <br/>Chrysanthemum Display Shelves,Henan Province, China LUO studios By Ilana Herzig 120<br/>Vol.210,No.4,April 2022<br/>News<br/>Diebedo Francis Kere Named 2022 Pritzker Prize Laureate By Izzy Kornblatt 21<br/>Lessons for Smart Cities from Sidewalk Labs' Demise By Alex Bozikovic 25<br/>Remembering Gyo Obata (1923-2022) By Fred A. 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Bernstein 20<br/>Design Revealed For Barozzi Veiga's First U.S. Project By Andrew Ayers 22<br/>Oscar Niemeyer's Last Work Inaugurated in Provence By Beth Broome 24<br/>Departments<br/>Editor's Letter: Back To The Drawing Board 12<br/>Currents: Avraam Miletsky's Kyiv Crematorium 15<br/>House Of The Month: Rambla Climate House, Murcia, Spain by <br/>Andres Jaque And Miguel Mesa Del<br/>Castillo Clavel by Andrew Ayers 28<br/>Landscape: Hood Bike Park, Boston Elkus Manfredi And Offshoots<br/>By Ilana Herzig 35<br/>Guess the architect 39<br/>Book Review: Frank Gehry: Catalogue Raisonne Of The Drawings<br/>Frank Gehry: The Masterpieces, By Jean Louis Cohen Reviewed By Victoria Newhouse 41<br/>Building Type Study 1,041 Future Of The Workplace<br/>Introduction 71<br/>The Post-Pandemic Office By Ronda Kaysen 72<br/>Willis Tower Redux,<br/>Chicago Gensler By Fames Gauer 74<br/>Uber Global Headquarters, San Francisco Shop Architects By John King 80<br/>Agrotopia Rooftop Greenhouse,Roeselare, Belgium Meta And Van<br/>Bergen Kolpaby Tim Abrahams 86 <br/>Som Office At 7world Trade Center, New York Skidmore,<br/>Owings & Merrill by Pilar Viladas 92<br/>Revisit: Gohar Khatoon Girls School, Mazar+i-Sharif, Afghanistan<br/>By Yasaman EsmaiIi And Solaiman Salahi 43<br/>First Look: Restoration Of Procuratie Vecchie, Venice David Chipperfield<br/>Architects By Leonardo Zuccaro Marchi 48<br/>Projects<br/>The Burrell Collection, Glasgow 56<br/>John Mcaslan + Partners By Tim Abrahams<br/>Bruges Meeting & Convention Center, Belgium Souto De Moura And Meta By Tim Abrahams 62<br/>Continuing Education <br/>3-D-Printed Houses 100<br/>Will Additive Manufacturing Revolutionize Residential Design And<br/>Construction? By Sarah Amelar <br/>Products<br/>Neocon Preview By Sheila Kim 106<br/>Concrete & Masonry By Sheila Kim 108<br/>Dates & Events 116<br/>Snapshot: 9th Avenue Parkade 120<br/>5468796 By Pansy Schulman<br/>Vol.210,No.6,June 2022<br/>News<br/>At Arcosanti, Wright-Founded Architecture School Thrives By Nora Burba Trulsson 31<br/>Help Comes for Ukrainian Designers and Students By Will Jennings 34<br/>Departments<br/>Editor's letter: The Climate Crisis Meets Social Justice 24<br/>Currents: Simone Leigh's Sentinel in the U.S. Pavilion at Italy's Venice Biennale 29<br/>Commentary: The Imperative of Ending Coerced Student Labor By Russell Fortmeyer 40<br/>Exhibition: The Drawings of Claude Parent By Joseph Giovannini 44<br/>House of the month: Amagansett Dune House, New York Ryall Sheridan <br/>Architects By Wendy Moonan 48<br/>Landscape: Taylor Yard Bicycle and Pedestrian Bridge, Los Angeles<br/>SPF:Architects And Hood Design Studio By Ilana Herzig 55<br/>Guess the architect 61<br/>Products: hospitality by sheila kim 75<br/>Books<br/>Review of Blank: Speculations on CLT, by Jennifer Bonner and Hanif Kara Reviewed by Eric Howeler, FAIA 64<br/>Review of Between Memory and Invention: My Journey in Architecture, by Robert A.M. Stern with Leopoldo Villardi Reviewed by Thomas Fish 69<br/>Introduction 81<br/>Crisis of Inequity By Katharine Logan 82<br/>Shelter from the Storm By Katharine Logan 86<br/>Housing Case Studies By Joann Gonchar, FAIA, and Pansy Schulman 90<br/>Equity Meets Resiliency By James S. Russell, FAIA 92<br/>Fight or Flight? By Jake Bittle 95<br/>The Human Cost By Matthew Marani 98<br/>Making It Right By Joann Gonchar, FAIA 100<br/>The Renewables Gambit By Edward Mazria, FAIA 102<br/>Building Type Study 1,042 Hospitality<br/>Introduction 107<br/>Hotel Marcel, New Haven <br/>BECKER+ BECKER By Izzy Kornblatt 108<br/>XOMA, Mexico City, Belzberg Architects By James Gauer 114<br/>Shangri-La Shougang Park, Beijing Lissoni Casal Ribeiro<br/>By Jacob Dreyer 120<br/>Quality Hotel Hasle Linie, Oslo <br/>Ghilardl+Hellsten Arkitekter<br/>By Andrew Ayers 126<br/>Design Vanguard 2022<br/>Introduction 137<br/>Erbar Mattes By Chris Foges 138<br/>Only If By Laura Raskin 140<br/>Ja Architecture Studio By Alex Bozikovic 142<br/>CO Adaptive By James Russell, FAIA 144<br/>Line+ By Jacob Dreyer 146<br/>Group AU By Pilar Viladas 148<br/>Freehaus By Tim Abrahams 150<br/>Kwong Von Glinow By Izzy Kornblatt 152<br/>Worrell Yeung By Clifferd A. Pearson 154<br/>Leckie Studio By Randy Gragg 156<br/>Lighting<br/>Introduction: Below the Surface 161<br/>Rotes Rathaus Subway Station,<br/>Berlin Collignon Architektur Und Design And Licht Kunst Licht By Mairi Beautyman 162<br/>AHMM Studio at White Collar Factory, London Allford Hall Monaghan Morris By Chris Foges 164<br/>FENIX Scenario, Milan<br/>Giotirotto Design Studio By Linda C. Lentz 166<br/>Products By Sheila Kim 167<br/>Dates & Events 207<br/>Snapshot: Vanished House, Wuhan, China, HU Quanchun By Pansy Schulman 216<br/>Vol.210,No.7,July 2022<br/>News<br/>At The Serpentine, Theaster Gates Looks To Sacred Spaces By Chris Foges 21<br/>Top 300 U.S. Architecture Firms Of 2022 By Izzy Kornblatt 24<br/>Interview: Frida Escobedo On Building Communal Spaces By Ilana Herzig 27<br/>"Laboratory Of The Future" To Be Venice Biennale Theme By Izzy Kornblatt 30<br/>Departments<br/>Editor's Letter: Memorializing The Victims Of Gun Violence 16<br/>Currents: The Gun Violence Memorial Project 19<br/>Milan's Salone Del Mobile Returns By Andrew Ayers 35<br/>House Of The Month: Burge Residence, Mount Thom, Nova Scotia<br/>Mackay-Lyons Sweet Apple Architects By Pilar Viladas 40<br/>Landscape: Climate Islands, Barcelona <br/>Scob architecture + Landscape<br/>By Ilana Herzig 45<br/>Guess the architect 49<br/>Book Review: The Other Modern Movement: Architecture 1920-1970,<br/>By Kenneth Frampton Reviewed By Josephine Minutillo 50<br/>Building Type Study 1,043<br/>Health care<br/>Introduction 75<br/>Residence Sara Weill-Raynal, Paris Aveni Er Cornejo Architectes<br/>By Andrew Ayers 76<br/>Isala Diaconessenhuis Hospital, Meppel, Holland Vakwerk<br/>Architecten By Tim Abrahams 82<br/>Nancy Friend Pritzker Psychiatry Building, San Francisco<br/>ZGF Architects With Perkins & Will By Clare Jacobson 88<br/>The Barlo Ms Centre, Toronto <br/>Hariri Pontarini Architects<br/>By Alex Bozikovic 94<br/>Projects<br/>Google Bay View Campus, Mountain View, California Big-Bjarke Ingels<br/>Group And Heatherwick Studio By Sarah Amelar 52<br/>Royal College Of Art, London <br/>Herzog & De Meuron by Tim Abrahams 60<br/>Jiaxing Train Station, China 66<br/>Mad Architects By Jacob Dreyer<br/>Products<br/>Health Care By Sheila Kim 101<br/>HVAC By Sheila Kim 102<br/>Continuing Education CEU<br/>Circular Materials Architects And Engineers Reduce Construction's<br/>Excesses And Minimize Carbon Emissions Through Reuse. By Matthew Marani 104<br/>Dates & Events 129<br/>Snapshot: Novartis Pavilion, Basel 132<br/>AMDL Circle by Pan Syschulman<br/>Vol.210,No.8,August 2022<br/>News<br/>Commentary: The Supreme Court's Wake-Up Call To Architects 21<br/>Tribute: Edward A. Feiner (1946-2022) By Fred A. Bernstein 23<br/>New Deans Appointed At CCNY, USC By Izzy Kornblatt 26<br/>Film: We're All Designers, According To Bruce Mau By Dante A. Ciampaglia 29<br/>Departments<br/>Editor's Letter: Architecture For The Future 14<br/>Currents: Bernd & Hilla Becher At The Metropolitan Museum Of Art 19<br/>Practice: Marlon Blackwell's Lawsuit Sets The Bar For Design Copyright<br/>By Phil Bernstein, FAIA 35<br/>House Of The Month: Casa 3m, Sao Paulo Mk27 By Tom Hennigan 40<br/>Landscape: Wild Mile, Chicago <br/>Urban Rivers, With Som By Ilana Herzig 47<br/>Guess The Architect 49<br/>Book Review: Models And World Making: Bodies, Buildings, Black Boxes,By Annabel Jane Wharton<br/>Reviewed By Cynthia Davidson 50<br/>Building Type Study 1,044<br/>Parks & Recreation<br/>Introduction 69<br/>Quzhou Stadium, China<br/>Mad Architects By Cljford A. Pearson<br/>Churchill Meadows Community Centre And Sports Park,Mississauga, Ontario MJMA<br/>Architecture& Design By Alex Bozikovic 78<br/>Frederik Meijer Gardens & Sculpture Park, Grand Rapids<br/>Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects I Partners By Suzanne Stephens 84<br/>Espace Mayenne, Laval, France<br/>Herault Arnod By Andrew Ayers 90<br/>Projects<br/>Sixth Street Viaduct, Los Angeles<br/>Michael Maltzan Architecture By Sarah Amelar 54<br/>Kol Emeth Synagogue, Palo Alto California <br/>Field Architecture By Clare Jacobson 58<br/>Photo Elysee And Mudac, Lausanne, Switzerland Aires Mateus by Andrew Ayers 62<br/>Products<br/>Outdoor By Sheila Kim 99<br/>Walls & Ceilings By Sheila Kim 102<br/>Continuing Education CEU<br/>Climate-Positive Development: Mass Design Group's Rwanda Institute For Conservation Agriculture Breaks New Ground. By Katharine Logan 105<br/>Dates & Events 127<br/>Snapshot: Golong Wormhole,Hangzhou, China Pines Arch By Pansy Schulman 132<br/>Vol.210,No.8,Sep.2022<br/>News<br/>Mass Timber: A New Chapter in Sustainable Forestry? By Pansy Schulman 21<br/>Tenant Rights and Sustainability Retrofilts By Saritha Ramakrishna 25<br/>Muyiwa Oki Elected RIBA President By Will Jennings 26<br/>Departments<br/>Editor's Letter: The End of Summer 14<br/>Currents: Farrar Pond Garden by Mikyoung Kim Design 19<br/>Exhibition: The Work of Paul Revere Williams Through the Lens of Janna Ireland By Ilana Herzig 29<br/>Exhibition: In Brooklyn, Virgil Abloh's Architectural Legacy on Display<br/>By Izzy Kornblatt 34<br/>House of the month: Palm Springs Residence, California RAY KAPPE<br/>By Sarah Amelar 40<br/>Landscape: Floriade Horticultural, Exposition, Almere, the Netherlands<br/>MVRDV By Tim Abrahams 47<br/>Guess the architect 51<br/>U.S. Architecture Schools By Fred A. 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Rauch (1930-2022) By Izzy Kornblatt 30<br/>Q&A with Riding the Vortex By llana Herzig 32<br/>Monterey Design Conference Returns to its Beachside Venue By Cathleen McGuigan 34<br/>Newsmaker: Anyeley Hallova By Randy Gragg 36<br/>Andres Jaque Is New Columbia GSAPP Dean By Pansy Schulman 38<br/>Departments<br/>Editor's letter: The Housing Crisis Continues 16<br/>Currents: Michael Heizer's City 21<br/>Women in Architecture Awards By Pansy Schulman 40<br/>House of the month: Villa LL, Casablanca, Morocco 44<br/>Mohamed Amine Siana By Pilar Viladas<br/>Landscape: Arkins Promenade, Denver 47<br/>Wenk Associates And Tres Birds<br/>By Ilana Herzig<br/>Building Type Study 1,046 Multifamily<br/>Introduction 71<br/>Rose Apartments, Los Angeles <br/>BROOKS+ SCARPA By Sarah Amelar 72<br/>450 Warren, Brooklyn, New York 78<br/>SO- IL By Josephine Minutillo<br/>Paseo Mallorca 15, Palma, Spain 86<br/>Oh Lab/Oliver Hernaiz Architecture<br/>LAB By Chris Foges<br/>Landskronhof, Basel 92<br/>HHF Architects By Andrew Ayers<br/>Tahanan Supportive Housing,San Francisco David Baker 98<br/>Architects By Clare Jacobson<br/>Guess the architect 51<br/>Practice: Developer Juno and Ennead Architects Rethink Housing Design and Construction By Joann Gonchar, FAIA 55<br/>Book reviews<br/>Inscriptions: Architecture Before Speech, edited by K. Michael Hays and Andrew Holder Reviewed by Izzy Kornblatt 59<br/>Book Excerpt: G.E. Kidder Smith Builds: The Travel of Architectural Photography 60<br/>Project<br/>L'Animu Media Library, Corsica, France 64<br/>Dominique Coulon & Associes By Andrew Ayers<br/>Products<br/>Glass & Glazing By Sheila Kim 106<br/>Accessible By Sheila Kim 108<br/>Continuing education CEU<br/>Passive House and Embodied Carbon: as awareness grows of the emissions associated with materials and construction, architects take a more holistic approach. By Fred A. Bernstein 113<br/>Dates & Events 141<br/>Snapshot: ZEN Wellness SEINEI,<br/>Awaji Island, Japan Shigeru Ban Architects By Naomi Pollock, FAIA 144<br/>Vol.210,No.11,Nov.2022<br/>News<br/>Dorfman Prize Goes to "Vagabond" Architect Vinu Daniel By Tim Abrahams 25<br/>Winners Announced for 2022 Aga Khan Awards By Cathleen McGuigan<br/>At Universities Nationwide, Housing Shortages Take a Toll By Aaron Smithson 30<br/>Michael Murphy Steps Down at MASS By Fred A. Bernstein 34<br/>Departments<br/>Editor's letter: Urban Studies 18<br/>Currents: Olalekan Jeyifous's Shanty Megastructures 23<br/>Architecture Festivals: Rotterdam, Oslo, and Lisbon 39<br/>Kimbell Art Museum and Guggenheim Bilbao Celebrate Milestone Anniversaries 46<br/>House of the month: Highgrove House, Malibu, California<br/>Lorcan O'herlihy Architects By Sarah Amelar 50<br/>Landscape: West Pond: Living Shoreline, New York Dirtworks<br/>Landscape Architecture By Ilana Herzig 54<br/>Guess The Architect 59<br/>Close UP: IIT Renovates Mies Dorms, Chicago Dirk Denison Architects <br/>By fames Gauer 60<br/>Building Type Study 1,047 Colleges & Universities<br/>Introduction 75<br/>Prior Performing Arts Center,College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, Massachusetts Diller Scofidio + Renfro By Ian Volner 76<br/>Square, University of St. Gallen,Switzerland sou Fujimoto<br/>Architects By Andrew Ayers 82<br/>Civic Center, Universidad de los Andes, Bogota, Colombia<br/>Undurraga Deves Arquitectos + Konrad Brunner Arquitectos<br/>By Michael Snyder 88<br/>The Hub, London South Bank University, United Kingdom Wilkinsoneyre By Chris Foges 94<br/>The Rectorate, Roma Tre University, Italy Mario Cucinella<br/>Architects By Leonardo Zuccaro Marchi 100<br/>University of Iowa Stanley Museum of Art, Iowa City, Iowa BNIM By Lee Bey 106<br/>Products<br/>Ceramic & Porcelain Tile By Sheila Kim 113<br/>Continuing education<br/>Carbon-Neutral Campuses: Architects Are Helping Colleges<br/>And Universities Getto Carbon Neutrality-And Beyond By Katharine Logan 116<br/>Lighting<br/>Introduction 123<br/>Manchester Metropolitan University School of Digital Arts, United Kingdom Feilden Clegg Bradley Studio By Tim Abrahams 124<br/>Loyola Marymount University 124<br/>School of Film and Television, Los Angeles Skidmore, Owings& Merrill By Sarah Amelar 126<br/>Lighting Products By Sheila Kim 130<br/>Dates & Events 147<br/>Snapshot: Air at Summit One Vanderbilt, New York Kenzo Digital By Pansy Schulma 152<br/>Vol.210,No.12,Dec.2022<br/>News<br/>On London's Rebuilt Denmark Street, the Band Plays On By Tim Abrahams 17<br/>Tribute: Mike Davis (1946-2022), L.A.'s Prescient Truth-Teller By Christopher Hawthorne 20<br/>Newsmaker: Playwright David Hare Explains His Fascination with Robert<br/>Moses By Cathleen McGuigan 22<br/>Plastics for U.S. Pavilion in Venice By Fred A. Bernstein 24<br/>Departments<br/>Editor's letter: Architecture with a Capital A 12<br/>Currents: Herb Greene's Prairie House 15<br/>House of the month: Mulmur Hills Farm, Ontario Turkel design<br/>By Wendy Moonan 28<br/>Guess the architect 33<br/>First look: MIT Museum, Cambridge, Massachusetts Howeler + Yoon By Mark Lamster 34<br/>Books roundup : Architecture and Design Monographs 41<br/>Building type study 1,048 Arts & Culture <br/>Introduction 59<br/>Taipei Performing Arts Center, Taiwan OMA By Izzy Kornblatt 60<br/>Orange County Museum of Art, Costa Mesa, California Morphosis<br/>architects By Sarah Amelar 68<br/>Charles Negre Library and Cultural Center, Grasse, France Ivry Serres and Beau Douin architectes By Andrew Ayers 76<br/>David Geffen Hall, New York 84<br/>Diamond Schmitt architects and Tod Williams Billietsien architects By James S. Russell, FAIA <br/>Projects<br/>Yashima Mountaintop Park, Takamatsu, Japan Takashi Suo<br/>By Naomi Pollock, FAIA 45<br/>House & Restaurant, Ube, Japan<br/>Junya.Ishigaml+Associates By Naomi Pollock, FAIA 50<br/>Record products<br/>Introduction 95<br/>Lighting 96<br/>Kitchen & Bath 98<br/>Windows & Doors 100<br/>Building Envelope 101<br/>Furnishings & Textiles 102<br/>Outdoor & Landscaping 104<br/>Building Systems & HVAC 105<br/>Ceilings & Walls 106<br/>Dates & Events 137<br/>SNAPSHOT: The Guard Patrol, Rokytnice nad Jizerou, Czech<br/>Republic Mjolk Architekti By Pansy Schulman 140
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