The United States Courthouse >> Everlasting concept and tecnological innovation for ancestral values
The United States Courthouse by Thomas Phifer and Partners: everlasting concept and tecnological innovation for ancestral values
The United States Courthouse by Thomas Phifer and Partners: everlasting concept and tecnological innovation for ancestral values
Designed as a succession of concrete slabs and with the utmost simplicity, the Museum is deliberately non-monumental.
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Here’s our take on his work.
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