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It has been nearly five months since Russian forces first invaded Ukraine. Since then, the world has seen a flood of images of destroyed buildings in cities across the war torn country. Ukrainian government officials can now put a number…
Text description provided by the architects. Shakespeare on the Saskatchewan’s first permanent structures establish the theatre company on its longtime site along the scenic Meewasin Trail and South Saskatchewan River. The project sees the creation of Globe Theatre inspired tent…
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The Veranda: A Disappearing Threshold Space in India Otlas lining the street . Image © Vijay B. Barot Share Share Facebook Twitter Mail Pinterest Whatsapp Or https://www.archdaily.com/985402/the-veranda-a-disappearing-threshold-space-in-india An ancient Indian folktale narrates the story of a demigod, Hiranyakashipu, who was…