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Apartment building, Am Weissenhof 14-20, Weissenhofsiedlung, Stuttgart: close-up of an entrance on the east side

RIBA4284
Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig (1886-1969)
NOTES: Weissenhof, located on a hillside overlooking Stuttgart, was an experimental housing settlement designed by sixteen leading architects of the Modern Movement for the 1927 exhibition 'Die Wohnung' (The Home).

Apartment building, Am Weissenhof 14-20, Weissenhofsiedlung, Stuttgart: close-up an entrance on the east side

RIBA4285
Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig (1886-1969)
NOTES: Weissenhof, located on a hillside overlooking Stuttgart, was an experimental housing settlement designed by sixteen leading architects of the Modern Movement for the 1927 exhibition 'Die Wohnung' (The Home).

Apartment building, Am Weissenhof 14-20, Weissenhofsiedlung, Stuttgart: oblique view from the street side

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Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig (1886-1969)
NOTES: Weissenhof, located on a hillside overlooking Stuttgart, was an experimental housing settlement designed by sixteen leading architects of the Modern Movement for the 1927 exhibition 'Die Wohnung' (The Home).

Apartment building, Am Weissenhof 14-20, Weissenhofsiedlung, Stuttgart: the east (entrance) side

RIBA4287
Mies van der Rohe, Ludwig (1886-1969)
NOTES: Weissenhof, located on a hillside overlooking Stuttgart, was an experimental housing settlement designed by sixteen leading architects of the Modern Movement for the 1927 exhibition 'Die Wohnung' (The Home).

Byker Wall, Byker housing redevelopment, Newcastle-upon-Tyne

RIBA4389
Erskine, Ralph (1914-2005)
NOTES: This multi-family housing development was one of the first major examples in Britain of community architecture. Erskine oversaw the development of this project, begun in 1972 and completed in 1978, allowing for tenant cooperation and architectural innovation on a large scale.

Shops and apartments in former Adua Square, Nafka Avenue / Keren Street, Asmara: balcony with lion-shaped brackets

RIBA4447
NOTES: The original name of the square was Piazza Italia, and later Piazza Michele Bianchi.
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