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Top 10 architectural masterpieces of 2015 – etk-fashion.com

December is the best time to take stock of the past yearyear. What architectural masterpieces did 2015 give us? Find out right now… A lot of interesting things happened in the world of architecture and design in 2015. We recently told you about , and today we are ready to share with you the best creations of architects for the outgoing year of 2015. CHS Field The stadium of the baseball team The Saints, co-owned by the famous actor Bill Murray, is located in the American state of Minnesota. Three architectural firms worked on the creation of the stadium: Snow Kreilich Architects, AECOM, Ryan Companies US. It is noteworthy that not long ago a world record was set at this stadium for the largest pillow fight - 6,261 people took part in it. The biggest pillow fight ever at CHS Field.Hualien Residence The architectural structure is located in Taiwan and is made in the biomorphism style. On each of the faces of the triangles of the Hualien residence there is green vegetation. The building itself is designed to provide maximum penetration of daylight. And the Danish company BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group) worked on the creation of this masterpiece. Marlboro Cottages Since 1951, the mostTalented American musicians gather in the green hills of southern Vermont for a seven-week festival called Marlboro Music. Now, these beautiful cottages have been built especially for the festival participants. The project was designed by HGA Architects and Engineers, and The New Yorker magazine called the cottage community “the most desirable haven for any musician.” Studhorse House with a sonorousThe house called Studhorse (in Russian - "breeding stallion") was designed by the architectural bureau Olson Kundig Architects. And it has such a name because it is located near the Studhorse Ridge mountain range. In addition to the fact that the structure of this creation of engineering is quite unusual, the house itself is very spacious: the living room, kitchen and bar are in the main building, and the bedrooms, children's room and animal enclosures are in the adjacent one. The "Studhorse" is located in Winthrop, Washington. Seashore LibraryThe library is located on the coast of Beidaihe in China, and the author of this architectural creation is the Beijing company Vector Architects. The building itself is a three-hour drive from Beijing. Imagine how nice it is to read an interesting book while being on the sea coast in such a magnificent building. Blackbird HouseThe American bureau Will Bruder Architects, headed by renowned architects John Lautner and Robert A.M. Stern, created the Blackbird house in the resort town of Aspen, Colorado. Don't be upset, but this house was sold on the fourth day after construction to a family from New York. "Further Lane House" This housewas built by a firm consisting of a family of architects (husband and wife) - Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects | Partners. This is already the third house that the inventive family is building for themselves. Further Lane House is located in New York. Well, who wouldn’t dream of living in one?.. Sir John Snow's private apartmentSoane's Private Apartment Restoration) What's interesting is that the British Parliament allowed the first restoration of this building in 1897, the year Mr Soane died. It has been restored several times over the last hundred years. In the end, Julian Harrap Architects was the last (so far) to dare to transform this apartment of the famous London architect for visitors at the request of the Sir John Soane's Museum. Museum of ConfluencesThe Austrian architectural firm Coop himmelb(l)au (translated from German as “building of the sky”) built this beautiful “Museum of Confluences” (Musée des Confluences) in Lyon, France. Just admire it. And those who are especially interested can study the drawings. Puzzle Houses (Element House) FamousNew York firm MOS Architects, commissioned by the local Museum of Outdoor Arts, built these amazing houses in Englewood, Colorado. And we at etk-fashion.com couldn't help but share this architectural masterpiece (drawings included).

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