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December
15th
2019
2019 Top 20 Architectures
As we approach the end of the year, we are thrilled to share a selection of 2019's most viewed projects and blog stories published on Archilovers, representing the most appreciated contents of the last 12 months
Tree Houses
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Tree Houses
Dolomiti / Italy / 2019
Peter Pichler Architecture
Vacation House
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Vacation House
Livadeia / Greece / 2018
Paly Architects
CASA G
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CASA G
Sondrio / Italy / 2018
Alfredo Vanotti
Villa Lake Como
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Villa Lake Como
Como / Italy / 2019
Nomade Architettura Interior design
A country home in Chievo
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A country home in Chievo
Verona / Italy / 2018
studio wok
Mermaid Beach Residence
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Mermaid Beach Residence
Gold Coast / Australia / 2019
B.E Architecture
Lotus Zen House Hidden in the Jiuhua Mountain
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Lotus Zen House Hidden in the Jiuhua Mountain
Chizhou / China / 2019
Dimora a Capri
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Dimora a Capri
Capri / Italy
Giuliano Andrea dell’Uva
Villa Geef
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Villa Geef
Sondrio / Italy / 2017
Damilanostudio architects
Le Tamerici
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Le Tamerici
Punta Secca / Italy
Maria Giuseppina Grasso Cannizzo
Y/A/O Residence
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Y/A/O Residence
Bangkok / Thailand / 2019
OCTANE ARCHITECT & DESIGN
Nido House
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Nido House
Buenos Aires / Argentina / 2018
Estudio PKa
Simbiosi
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Simbiosi
Valsugana / Italy / 2019
Edoardo Tresoldi
Holiday house on the Mountain
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Holiday house on the Mountain
Greece / 2018
Kapsimalis Architects
Ai  Maestri
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Ai Maestri
Matera / Italy / 2019
mancastudio
Chuburná House
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Chuburná House
Mexico / 2018
Enrique Cabrera
House Bras
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House Bras
Brasschaat / Belgium / 2018
DDM Architectuur
Vora Villas
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Vora Villas
Firá / Greece / 2019
k-studio
CASA 1886
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CASA 1886
Ostuni / Italy / 2019
flore & venezia architects
Loong Swim Club
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Loong Swim Club
苏州 / China / 2019
Li Xiang
6 Best Blog Stories of 2019
Notre Dame Redesign: 7 Design Proposals
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Notre Dame Redesign: 7 Design Proposals
 The image of Notre-Dame cathedral in the throes of a ravaging fire in the evening of Monday April 15th will be…
by Rossana Vinci
How ghosts brought back life to a little Czech church
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How ghosts brought back life to a little Czech church
 Following a long and troubled history, a local artist created a spooky installation inside the church in order…
by Gerd Schaller
Lorenzo Quinn brings monumental Building Bridges sculpture to Venice Biennale
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Lorenzo Quinn brings monumental Building Bridges sculpture to Venice Biennale
 Internationally renowned contemporary Italian artist Lorenzo Quinn unveiled his monumental Building Bridges
by Cecilia Di Marzo
Le Corbusier’s last colorful architectural masterpiece reopened
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Le Corbusier’s last colorful architectural masterpiece reopened
 On 11 May 2019, the newly renovated Pavillon Le Corbusier in Zurich opened its doors to the public. Le Corbusier’s…
by Cecilia Di Marzo
Interior Design Lessons from Frank Lloyd Wright
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Interior Design Lessons from Frank Lloyd Wright
“He believed works of architecture should be complete works of art.”Frank Lloyd Wright’s key design …
by Cecilia Di Marzo
Rural Idyll with a colourful History
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Rural Idyll with a colourful History
 Once you leave Munich towards the Southeast it takes only a few kilometres and you will find yourself in an enchanted…
by Gerd Schaller
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It is an international platform, totally free, with boundless space and no constraints, where you can post projects, exchange opinions and interests, get to know designers and architects and create your professional network.
It is the first online application allowing you to manage both your own professional profile and that of your design office, of your company, of your occasional team. An open community that is based on real collaborations, professional interactions and networks.
But it is also simply a large online library where you can browse amongst contemporary architecture projects, designers of international fame but above all small design offices spread out here and there all over the world, which will surprise you for their quality and creativity.
Apart from these basic functions which it shares with the most widespread social networks, Archilovers marks a turning point in how architecture and design are communicated and “consumed”.

The project fact sheet is the showcase of your works, as they progress or still in the design phase. You can publish information regarding projects you have written, co-written or which you are in some way professionally involved, respecting copyright and privacy. Your project fact sheets are accessible from the homepage of Archilovers under the item “Project”, or amongst the results of a search, or directly from your profile. For each project, you can add an unlimited number of photos, media, renderings, drawings, text description and other material.

“Tag the products” is this application's pay off. Like on Facebook you can tag your friends in the photos, on archilovers then tag the products that you have chosen for your projects. Some already say that it is fantastic. It seems a simple technical detail, actually it is a real turning point in how architecture is communicated and exploited. Now, every time we browse the photos of a project, we can finally find out what the product used is called, look at its technical fact sheet and contact the manufacturer. On Archilovers you can tag both the most common products and less famous products like niche products, technical products or products designed especially for that application or handmade products with hypertext links. At last no geographical limits
Archilovers is indeed linked to archiproducts.com, the largest international website for architecture and design products, which belongs to the same network as Archilovers, which anybody can access and publish their catalogues.On Archilovers you can, therefore, express yourself professionally by choosing the most innovative, beautiful and intelligent products. Then, maybe your projects will enter manufacturers' reference-books.

Stories are articles, posts, reviews that all Archilovers users can write on their own projects, on other projects and designers, on experiences of product use, on events or even only on things connected to architecture, like travel or curiosities. Stories are like articles of a blog, but exploit social interaction, connections and social networks. When writing a story you can add an external video, link and image, connect/quote projects, designers, topics, products and other stories in it. You can comment, share and follow a story just like you are used to doing with all the other Archilovers content. The advantage for you will be that of constructing a rich and dynamic blog, with interactive content and the possibility of exchange with other users. And then there are the albums: For the first time your project can be put into one or more topic albums, so that other users consult your profile for different reasons from simply project type or location. An example? If you have designed a beautiful internal staircase, you can inform our editorial staff and they will graphically indicate your project in the relevant album “internal staircases” and all the visitors interested in this topic will have another reason for discovering your project and maybe contacting you for new jobs or potential collaborations.

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