
Hashim Sarkis

Tongji Architectural Design Group

Sparano + Mooney Architecture

Politecnico di Milano

Westway Architects

Floriana Errico

Francesco Maria Palumbo

Philippe Starck

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Hashim Sarkis | MoDus Architects | Tongji Architectural Design Group | Sparano + Mooney Architecture | Politecnico di Milano | Morphosis | Westway Architects | Perkins&Will | +arquitectos | Gubbins+Polidura Arquitectos
In this issue, MasArquitectos & Gubbins Polidura Arquitectos and Perkins & Will explain how architecture can harmonize with even the most indomitable natural setting, while Sparano + Mooney Architecture presents a series of examples of how it can differentiate itself from its setting by interpreting it. Design is often a challenge, and it’s from that perspective that Studio Westway demonstrates how it’s possible to bring together the history of a country with the history of a successful company. Our column dedicated to China focuses on the work of Tongji Architectural Design Group, while Emilio Faroldi describes a different way of thinking about universities. The elegance and lightness of forms are fluid elements that can be translated into either a city tower, such as Morphosis, or the understated simplicity of MoDus Architects’ designs. The current interest in a new community-focused architecture is the theme of Yehuda Safran’s interview with Hashim Sarkis.
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Tongji Architectural Design Group
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Politecnico di Milano
Westway Architects
Floriana Errico
Francesco Maria Palumbo
Philippe Starck
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