by Ezra Van Auken The United States may condemn corrupt regimes and vow to change them but did you know the U.S. is one of the top funders to forceful regimes around the world? When it comes to sur...
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by Ezra Van Auken The United States may condemn corrupt regimes and vow to change them but did you know the U.S. is one of the top funders to forceful regimes around the world? When it comes to sur...
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TomDavid Architecten of the Netherlands have won the [AC-CA] competition for a new market close to the Medina area in Casablanca, Morocco.
The competition called for a contemporary, sustainable structure able to create a social space while experimenting with innovative materials. TomDavid have proposed an elevated plaza shaded by glamorous concrete canopies plated with gold tiles and resembling giant leaves. The architects cite 1950s Casablanca architecture as inspiration for the canopies’ curvilinear shapes and material. The plaza is meant to revitalize the area by encouraging social interaction and providing a meeting places and markets, which are important to the local economy... Via Lauren Moss
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