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December
27th
2020
2020 Top 20 Architectures
As we approach the end of the year, we are thrilled to share a selection of 2020's most viewed projects and blog stories published on Archilovers, representing the most appreciated contents of the last 12 months
Villa Saraceni alla Scala dei Turchi
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Villa Saraceni alla Scala dei Turchi
Realmonte / Italy
Charlotte Taylor
Saint Hotel
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Saint Hotel
Oía / Greece / 2019
Kapsimalis Architects
Villa Mandra
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Villa Mandra
Mykonos / Greece / 2020
k-studio
Bodø Town Hall
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Bodø Town Hall
Bodø / Norway / 2019
ALL—Atelier Lorentzen Langkilde
Villa Molli
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Villa Molli
Sala Comacina / Italy / 2019
Lorenzo Guzzini
AR Penthouse
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AR Penthouse
Roma / Italy / 2019
carola vannini
Langlois-Lessard Residence
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Langlois-Lessard Residence
Montréal / Canada / 2019
Chevalier Morales
APT41
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APT41
Milano / Italy / 2017
REVERIA STUDIO
Wilder London
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Wilder London
Città di Londra / United Kingdom / 2019
Kirkwood McCarthy
Buha|i|rest
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Buha|i|rest
Будапешт / Hungary / 2019
Arize Hotel
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Arize Hotel
Thailand / 2017
IDIN Architects
The Sweet Cocktail Bar
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The Sweet Cocktail Bar
Abu Dhabi / UAE / 2020
Konstantin Sharlykov
Nuevo Mundo
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Nuevo Mundo
Milano / Italy / 2019
Studio Paradisiartificiali
Casa Mille
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Casa Mille
Torino / Italy / 2020
Fabio Fantolino
Casa Dendê Duratex
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Casa Dendê Duratex
San Paolo / Brazil / 2019
Nildo José + arquitetos associados
Landaburu borda
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Landaburu borda
Bera / Spain / 2019
Jordi Hidalgo Tané, Arquitectura
Stray Bird | Yellow River
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Stray Bird | Yellow River
Zhongwei / China / 2019
Studio QI Architects
Sun Rain Rooms
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Sun Rain Rooms
Città di Londra / United Kingdom / 2017
Tonkin Liu
Villa Camilla Puglia
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Villa Camilla Puglia
Castrignano del Capo / Italy / 2017
StudioAlami, Fabiano Spano
House Akerdijk
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House Akerdijk
Lijnden / Netherlands / 2019
Arjen Reas
BLOG STORIES
Q&A with architectural photographer Gerd Schaller
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Q&A with architectural photographer Gerd Schaller
Architectural photography like architecture itself is a balancing act between providing a service and creating art. Classic…
by Gerd Schaller
Parasite: a Visual Storytelling
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Parasite: a Visual Storytelling
A key phrase to define Parasite? Certainly ‘A Visual Story of social classes told through the use of Architecture’.Of…
by Rossana Vinci
Frank Kunert’s Surreal Architectures
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Frank Kunert’s Surreal Architectures
German photographer and model maker Frank Kunert explores the surreal scenes of everyday life through his meticulous handmade…
by Rossana Vinci
Desert X Alula: an open living museum that inspires creativity
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Desert X Alula: an open living museum that inspires creativity
Organised collaboratively by Desert X and The Royal Commission of Alula (RCU), Desert X Alula is a site-responsive…
by Cecilia Di Marzo
Empty Squares of Italy  from Above
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Empty Squares of Italy from Above
Italy has been put under a total lockdown, as the novel coronavirus spreads across the country.New measures include travel…
by Rossana Vinci
Home Stories: 100 Years, 20 Visionary Interiors
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Home Stories: 100 Years, 20 Visionary Interiors
Homes are the expression of the way we live, they shape our everyday routines and fundamentally affect our well-being.With…
by Rossana Vinci
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GUBI | Wall/floor tiles
GUBI | Wall/floor tiles
GUBI | Wall/floor tiles
Porcelain stoneware wall/floor tiles with concrete effect
GUBI | Wall/floor tiles
PIPELINE CM9
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LED pendant lamp
PIPELINE CM9
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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”.

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