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Atlas of World Architecture
Preface
Atlas Of New Century Architecture
Buildings are now on the drawing board and they are nothing like the places we may
recall from our childhood. New materials and new technologies are reshaping the way
we build. And at the same time, many architects and designers are also drawing upon
ancient materials and building techniques but interpret them in modern ways. With
the advanced development of economy and diversity of social life as well as increased
sensitivity to the environment, architecture design is far from the primitive forms and
styles; it is on the way to be comfortable, economical and rustically beautiful.
The book, Atlas Of New Century Architecture , with 250 projects selected, is a
detailed and comprehensive portrayal of the best and newest architecture projects
from 6 continents of more than 50 countries. Designers can be inspired a lot to
search a balance between the overwhelmingly globalised trend and the increasingly
personalised feature.
It offers readers a visual feast with the collection of world's most classic architecture
projects and is categorised into 10 parts, including Cultural, Commercial, Hospital,
Educational, Corporate, Residential, Hotel, Transportation, Recreational and Complex
architecture. Each project is illustrated with real photos, plans and text. In addition,
each geographic region is distinguished by a different colour–code. We firmly believe
and hope it will serve as a source of pleasure and inspiration to all its readers.
Featured with its timeliness, globalisation, regionalisation, and professionalisation
it will help readers from all over the world to find inspiration and approach new
materials and the cultural heritage.
Location of the selected projects of Atlas Of New Century Architecture
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Canada
USA
Mexico
Colombia
Chile
Brazil
Iceland
8. Norway
9. Sweden
10. Finland
11. UK
12. Denmark
13. Germany
14. Poland
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18.
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21.
Portugal
Spain
France
The Netherlands
Luxembourg
Switzerland
Italy
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27.
28.
Austria
Slovenia
Hungary
Greece
Angola
Libya
Turkey
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35.
Georgia
Cyprus
Lebanon
Israel
UAE
India
China
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South Korea
Japan
Malaysia
Singapore
Indonesia
Australia
Contents
North America
Canada
USA
Mexico
8
10
62
Indonesia
Kazakhstan
Georgia
UAE
Bahrain
198
202
204
206
210
212
214
216
218
Luxembourg
Poland
Hungary
Italy
Germany
Austria
Switzerland
The Netherland
Greece
Slovenia
330
332
344
348
368
388
406
420
456
462
Index of Architects
510
South America
Colombia
Chile
Brazil
68
70
76
Lebanon
Israel
Cyprus
Turkey
Asia
China
Hongkong
Taiwan
Korea
Japan
Malaysia
Singapore
India
82
122
128
132
146
180
184
188
Europe
Finland
Norway
Denmark
Iceland
UK
Spain
Portugal
France
230
234
238
244
246
286
312
318
Oceania
Australia
Index of Projects
386
508
Africa
Angola
Libya
482
484
Ontario
Daytime view
The Belleville Public Library and John M
Parrott Art Gallery
The new Belleville Public Library not only provides resources for research and recreation, it is also a cultural
and community destination. At 38,000 sf, the building includes a library, art galleries, meeting rooms, and
a café as well as a significant outdoor public space. A large plaza frames the rotunda building, welcoming
people from Campbell and Pinnacle Streets.
Interpretative and flexible spaces are at the heart of the architectural design of the building’s programmatic
elements. A rectangular element houses the galleries, library stacks, lounges and study spaces while the
circular element – the rotunda – is the public hub of the library and plaza that includes the entrance, gift
shop and street café. The third floor gallery entered from the rotunda connects the building activities
vertically and increases the diversity of the building programme. The library provides both quiet spaces for
contemplation and study as well as dynamic light–filled open spaces for other social activities.
Axonometric
Photo: Tom Arban
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1. entrance
2. WC
3. reading room
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Entrance
Reading room
Architect: Zeidler Partnership Architects
North America
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Completion Date: 2006
Canada
Educational
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