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Watervilla De Omval
by +31 Architects
The Watervilla de Omval of +31 Architects is a tautly designed houseboat, floating in the Amstel river of Amsterdam. The design has, unlike most floating houses, a very contemporary design without losing the characteristic appearance of the typical houseboat.
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Weave
by Spridd, Etat
Swedish award winning design reinterprets industrial heritage
Spridd and Etat´s award winning design for the residential building in Norrköping is now realized. The project “Weave” won the international competition MIPIM Architectural Review Future Project Award in 2013 in the prestigious..

Wedding Palace
by Polimeks
The Wedding Palace “Bagt Koshgi” (Palace of Happiness) was inaugurated in Ashgabat in the days of celebration of the 20th anniversary of Turkmenistan's independence. The Wedding Palace has already registered the first pairs of newlyweds. The building with original architecture was erected in the..
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Wedding Palace Tbilisi
by Victor Djorbenadze
The Wedding Palace or Palace of Rituals in Tbilisi is a masterpiece of Victor Djorbenadze. The building, drawing on influences as diverse as 1920s expressionism and medieval Georgian church architecture, met with mixed critical reviews. Like the cemetery complex, the wedding palace was intended..
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Wedding Tower
by Joseph Maria Olbrich
The wedding tower, or Hochzeitsturm, was designed by Joseph Maria Olbrich. It forms part of the exhibition halls within the Darmstadt artists' colony.
It was commissioned by the Grand Duke of Hesse Ernst Ludwig as an impressive monument to commemorate his second marriage to Princess Eleonore..

Weekend Club
by Robertneun
This bar in a high-rise office building built in the former GDR in the centre of Berlin is making references to the many improvised and often short-lived party locations that shot up in Berlin in the late 90s although here the simple materials which are used for the interiors give the club a..
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Weissenhof Estate
by Jacobus Oud, ...
The Weissenhof Estate is one of the most significant landmarks left by the movement known as "Neues Bauen”. The development was erected in 1927 as a residential building exhibition arranged by the City of Stuttgart and the Deutscher Werkbund. Working under the artistic direction of Ludwig Mies..
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Welbeck Street Car Park
by Michael Blampied
In the 1960s Debenhams department stores planned a new, flagship store on London’s Oxford Street. Westminster Council’s planning regulations at that time required such schemes to provide parking facilities, hence, a car park was commissioned behind the new shop and opposite the head offices,..
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Werkbund Housing Vienna
by Oswald Haerdtl, ...
The Werkbundsiedlung is an experimental housing scheme in the outskirts of Vienna originally constructed under the guidance of the architect Josef Frank between 1930 and 1932.
Founded in Germany in 1907 the Deutscher Werkbund, or German Work Federation, was an association of architects,..

Werner House
by Ludwig Mies van der Rohe
Werner House was designed as a Prussian cottage house. The garden designed by Mies is the only one, which has been preserved in Germany.
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Weston Library, University of Oxford
by WilkinsonEyre
The Weston Library, Oxford is a vital resource for academic research. In 2006,
WilkinsonEyre undertook the refurbishment of the building as a new cultural and intellectual landmark. Part of the University of Oxford’s world famous Bodleian Library, the Grade Il listed building was originally..

Weston Rise Estate
by Howell, Killick, Partridge & Amis

Weymede Housing Estate
by Eric Lyons
A fantastic example of complete post-war real estates full of greenery and social fixtures. Finished in 1962 is one of Eric Lyons' key archievements, a notable British architect, once a close colleborator of Walter Gropius while the latter was living in UK in 1930s. Lyons, a bit of utopist..
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WHA Welingergasse
by Mladen Jadrić
The strikingly differentiated structure of the building thematizes the openings of the facades. The views, which are the decisive criteria for the plastic structure, define the design of the facades. All apartments are designed as plugged, cross-ventilated apartments. High quality of living is..
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Whale Jaw
by NIO Architecten
At the beginning of the year 2003 a bus station was built on the forecourt of Hoofddorp’s Spaarne Hospital. This facilities block is located in the middle of a square and is a public area in the form of an island that serves as a junction for the local bus service. The design of this kind of..
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What Happened to the Museum of Contemporary Art?/
by Ministry of Space, ...
In July 2012 was five years since the building of the Museum of Contemporary Art in Belgrade has been closed to public due to reconstruction, adaptation and expansion works that have not been finished until the present day. Only the first stage is completed, means the roof, the cellar facilities,..
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When on a winter's night a traveller
by Matej Andraž Vogrinčič

White City Berlin
by Wilhelm Büning, ...
The White City in Berlin, also known as Swiss Quarter, in reference to the street names in the vicinity of the complex, was commissioned by the head of city planning at the time, Martin Wagner. Wagner was also responsible for other social housing projects in Berlin. Three of his projects, the..
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White O House
by Toyo Ito
The site for this weekend house slopes gently down to the north-east, and has attractive views in the same direction. This proposal is intended to make dynamic use of the whole site, taking advantage of the special qualities created by this slope.
The house and site are composed together as a..

White U (House)
by Toyo Ito
White U was designed for the Toyo Ito's older sister, who had just lost her husband to cancer.
The widow requested a house for her and her young daughters where they could enjoy the close contact with the soil and plants that their former home had lacked, but also have privacy and encourage..

WHO Headquarter
by Habib Rahman
The WHO headquarters in New, Delhi was built by Habib Rahman, who at the time was a senior architect with the Central Public Works Department (CPWD). The three-year project was completed in 1962 and inaugurated by Jawaharlal Nehru. A year later, the modernist Husain painted the mural on the walls..
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Wibauthuis
by Norbet Gawronski
The Wibauthuis was a characteristic building in Amsterdam, located near the Rhijnspoorplein and the Wibautstraat.
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The Wibauthuis was designed by architect Norbert Gawronski (1925) and the then Public Works Department of the City of Amsterdam. It was built during the..

Wien Energie / Spittelau
by Söhne & Partner Architects
Wien Energie is known as an open, flexible, ecological and customer-oriented company. All these attributes are also included in the design. Just as Wien Energie supplies power and energy for an entire city the basic idea of the design is to develop a system that combines all the different..
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Wiener Festwochen Sculpture
by GABU Heindl Architektur
Wiener Festwochen, the annual six-week-long cultural festival of Vienna, commissioned the sculpture outside the festival center in the Stadtkino im Künstlerhaus. As with many of Vienna’s public spaces, this is a contested site: for years it has been defined by building-scale advertisements in..
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Wilhelm Dieter House
by Joseph Maria Olbrich
Wilhem Dieter's House was designed by Joseph Maria Olbrich in 1901 in Darmstadt, Germany. It a house within the Darmstadt Artists’ Colony.
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The artists’ colony was founded in 1899 by Ernest Ludwig, Grand Duke of Hesse. The goal was to develop modern and..

Win-Win is a series of board games that play out climate risk scenarios. Win-Win models the impacts of sea level rise on real estate markets, social equity, and collective life. The games embody two kinds of ‘models’—economic and architectural—to serve as a new kind of decision-making tool for..
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Winery Casa da Torre
by Carlos Castanheira
The Winery of Casa da Torre already existed, as good wine was already being produced at the property. The will to produce more wine, better and in accordance with the new rules led to having to rethink the winery and inevitably to enlarge it. The siting and orientation are excellent. Half buried..
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Winter Badeschiff
by Gilbert Wilk
The Winter-Badeschiff is a temporary construction which converts the Sommer-Badeschiff, a swimming pool floating in the river Spree into a sauna during the winter months. The Winter-Badeschiff has been opened for the first time in 2005. It is being dismantled at the end of every winter season to..
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Winter Cabin in Malalcahuello
by MC2 Arquitectos
Intended as a winter retreat with minimum dimensions, as a point of observation of nature. The refuge is a slightly inclined prism, oriented north and looking towards a small waterfall. A large window overlooking north presides. A series of smaller, strategically placed windows, allows..
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Wohnen mit scharf!
by SUPERBLOCK
The site of the former train station Nordbahnhof in the second district is currently considered one of the largest inner-city development areas in Vienna.
During a housing developer competition in 2010 the project “Wohnen mit alles!” came to live. It originated from the cooperation between a..

Wohnhof LiMa
by Henk de Weijer, ...
Wohnhof Lima is a residential courtyard development at the corner plot of Lindenstrasse( 81–84 ) and Markgrafenstrasse (5–8), hence called the LiMa and was a part of the International Bauaustellung of 1984/87 IBA Berlin 1987. It was designed by Dutch architect Herman Hertzberger with architect

Wohnpark Alt-Erlaa
by Franz Requat, ...
Wohnpark Alt-Erlaa (roughly translated this stands Park Residences Alt-Erlaa) was conceived as the largest non-municipal housing development in Austria in the late sixties as part of a new urban development area near the city limits. It also includes the urban housing development "Am Schöpfwerk"..
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Wohnprojekt Wien
by Einszueins Architektur
Wohnprojekt Wien is the name of an association of private people founded 2009 sharing the dream of an new way of living together in the city: sustainable, collaborative and open minded. The result is a collaborative housing project for 67 adults and 25 children, finished end of 2013, situated..
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Wohnregal
by Peter Stürzebecher, ...
The residential building at Admiralstrasse 16 is a new construction as part of the self built projects of the International Bauaustellung IBA Berlin 1987. Wohnregal or the "residential shelf" particularly stands out on Admiralstrasse due to its facade design in contrast to the surrounding..
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Wohnstadt Carl Legien
by Bruno Taut
The so called Wohnstadt Carl Legien was built by Bruno Taut and Franz Hillinger in 1929 - 1930. The brief of the Berlin senate had called for a high-density residential development with five-storey buildings owing to the high cost of land, the estate being located near the city centre. The site..
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Wolfsburg Cultural Center
by Alvar Aalto
This structure in Wolfsburg, Germany designed by Alvar Aalto was originally conceived as a cultural center with four different functions: a public library, an institute for adult education (Volkshochschule), a youth center and a space for community events with terraces and lounges. On the ground..
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The conceptual master plan design for Wolkite university began by understanding the regional, local and university level opportunities that not only can make a great campus but also create leverage in the development of the whole region.
The university is a development initiator for the whole..

Women in Architecture
by Milena Zindović
The book "Women in Architecture | Contemporary architecture in Serbia since 1900" (Editor-in-chief: Milena Zindović), is the first publication on this topic in Serbia. The series of articles and interviews present a window into the work and lives of a number of successful women architects who..
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Women's Centre in Rufisque
by Hollmén Reuter Sandman Architects
The women's centre, built in a suburb of Rufisque, offers facilities for the activities of the various organisations formed by the women. The idea and the spatial programme of the centre were born in co-operation with local women's groups. The building was carried out as an NGO project through..
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Wood Beach
by Vicente Guallart
Vinaròs is a town on the Mediterranean coast of Spain, near the delta of the river Ebro, about halfway between Barcelona and Valencia. Its south shore is a succession of coves and promontories on a terrain composed of strata of easily fractured conglomerate rocks. The length of the coastline and..
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Wood House Auroville
by Fabian Ostner
The wood House is a private residence of Auroville architect Fabian Ostner. The house was completed in 2013 and won the NDTV Design & Architecture Award for Climate Zone (Warm and Humid) in 2015. To go with the context the house is designed to have the least impact on the environment: it floats..
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Wood Veneer Pendant Lights
by Nives Kalin Vehovar
The organically shaped pendant lights combine function with sculptural interest, supplying interiors with softly diffused light. Distinguished by the innovative use of natural materials the series, created together with Franc Vehovar, belongs among most timeless examples of Slovenian design.
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Woodland Cemetery
by Gunnar Asplund, ...
The Woodland Cemetery in Enskede was built between 1919 and 1940 by Gunnar Asplund and Sigurd Lewerentz. On a ridge overgrown with pines they created a sacred landscape with several small chapels arranged to interact with the natural surroundings. It expresses on a large scale the design..
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WOODLAND ESTATE
by Highland Group
2019 UNLIMITED RESIDENTIAL 2ND RUNNER-UP
PROJECT STATISTICS
Location: Woodland, Utah
Type: Private Residence
Size: 7,640 sq. ft. (floor)
ICF Use: 5,775 sq. ft.
Cost: $4.8 million
Total Construction: 64 weeks
ICF Installation Time: 70 days
CONSTRUCTION TEAM
Owner:..

Woods of Net
by Tezuka Architects
The new pavilion for the Hakone Open-Air Museum designed by Tezuka Architects is comprised of a structure entirely assembled with timber logs without any metal parts. Cutting-edge structural analysis has been employed to overcome the loads resistance variability that characterizes timber. The..
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Woolworth Building
by Cass Gilbert
The skyscraper was originally conceived by F. W. Woolworth, the founder of a brand of popular five-and-ten-cent stores, as a headquarters for his eponymous company. Woolworth planned the skyscraper jointly with the Irving National Exchange Bank, which also agreed to use the structure as its..
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Workers Cultural Home Trbovlje
by Marko Župančič, ...
The multi-purpose cultural center includes the cinema with wooden lining and the theater. The three-dimensional treatment of the entrance facade with vertical light gaps connects the green exterior and interior space. The external mosaics of Marijan Pregl emphasize the importance of the building.
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Workers’ Club of the Compressor Factory
by Vyacheslav Vladimirov
This workers’ club was constructed in 1927-1929 in an industrial area in Moscow for culture and entertainment purposes for the workers from the surrounding factories. The building is an ensemble consisting of an auditorium and different rooms for lecture and education.
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Workshop Siegen
by Ian Shaw Architects
Workshop Siegen's distinctive form references the classic garage format with forecourt. The simple steel frame structure is fitted with fibreglass translucent panels to provide energy-efficient insulation and a softly diffused light inside, the latter feature facilitating productivity by creating..
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