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This week's best architecture - vol. 7

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Discover the most exciting architecture of the week. | | | [Project of the Week: Casa Biblioteca by

Discover the most exciting architecture of the week. [View this email in your browser]( [PROJECTS]( | [PRODUCTS]( | [MANUFACTURERS]( | [JOURNAL]( [Project of the Week: Casa Biblioteca (Library House) by Atelier Branco Arquitetura]( Casa Biblioteca combines the classic lines of Modernist architecture with a stunning material palette to sit in harmony with the Brazilian rainforest. [Read More]( [SOUTH KOREA]( [NEW KOREAN GARDEN by SKNYPL]( NEW KOREN GARDEN is an ETFE structure that personifies the Korean garden and playfully evokes imagery of plants, stones and hills. [Read More]( [AUSTRALIA]( [OCM House by Studio Jackson Scott]( Bathed in the warmth and light of the Byron sun, OCM is a rectangular house wrapped in black FC sheet and battens that articulate the façade and its windows. [Read More]( [TAIWAN]( [Bamboo Pavilion by Zuo Studio]( Bamboo Pavilion is a tranquil environment that balances architecture and nature, while celebrating the strength and sustainability of building materials from Taiwan. [Read More]( [SOUTH KOREA]( [HWA HUN by IROJE KHM Architects]( Located on an irregular polyhedron plot in the heart of Seoul, this blooming home is comprised of unexpected courtyards and interior green spaces. [Read More]( [BRAZIL]( [HOUSE OF STONES by Hueb Ferreira Arquitetos]( Located in the São Paulo countryside, HOUSE OF STONES simultaneously offers stunning views of the nearby woods and privacy in relation to its neighboring homes. [Read More]( [CHINA]( [Swan Lake Bridge House and Viewing Tower by Trace Architecture Office]( Every October, swans migrate from Siberia to this natural wetland near the Yellow Sea. As a result, the local government created a public viewing facility for tourists. [Read More]( [See More Projects]( Interested in having your project featured? Create a [Firm Profile]( or [upload a project]( to your existing Architizer Profile! Select featured projects are published in this newsletter and shared widely with Architizer's community of more than 4 million followers on social media. We can't wait to see your work! Copyright © 2019 Architizer, All rights reserved. You are receiving this email because you opted in via our website. Our mailing address is: Architizer 1 Whitehall StNew York, NY 10004-2109 [Add us to your address book]( Want to change how you receive these emails? You can [unsubscribe from this list]( or [unsubscribe from all Architizer communication](.

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