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The Gymnasium Neubiberg in the Munich area consists of two building blocks, between which there is an elongated entrance and school courtyard. The school's main entrance is located at the end point of this courtyard. The extension building planned by the Munich-based Peck.Daam architects acts as a "head building" and provides the prelude to this spatial structuring. Discover the project. #architonic #modernarchitecture #interior #design #architecture #architect #gym #library #architexture Dropoff Area Design Architecture, Exterior Courtyard Design, In Between Space Architecture, Building With Courtyard, Market Entrance, Public Space Design Architecture, Architecture Entrance Design, Courtyard Building, Courtyard Design Plan

The Gymnasium Neubiberg in the Munich area consists of two building blocks, between which there is an elongated entrance and school courtyard. The school's main entrance is located at the end point of this courtyard. The extension building planned by the Munich-based Peck.Daam architects acts as a "head building" and provides the prelude to this spatial structuring. Discover the project. #architonic #modernarchitecture #interior #design #architecture #architect #gym #library #architexture

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Water, light, and architecture work in harmony in this sales center by Kris Lin International Design for Dowell Real Estate, a real estate developer in Wuhan, China. At first glance, the entrance could be mistaken for one to a contemporary religious or cultural institution. The grand arrival sequence starts with a large reflecting pool, upon which the 1,700-square-foot building behind appears to float. Light Waterfall, Architecture Work, Building Entrance, Real Estate Developer, Reflecting Pool, Sales Center, Entrance Design, Unique Houses, International Design

Water, light, and architecture work in harmony in this sales center by Kris Lin International Design for Dowell Real Estate, a real estate developer in Wuhan, China. At first glance, the entrance could be mistaken for one to a contemporary religious or cultural institution. The grand arrival sequence starts with a large reflecting pool, upon which the 1,700-square-foot building behind appears to float.

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