A dazzling sphere. A hidden viewing shelter. Expect greener and more startling vision for our built environments.
Man-built marvels, whether ancient or sharply contemporary, have long lured design buffs across the globe. But as our tastes, technologies and priorities evolve, so too do the things that captivate us. Expect greener and more startling vision for our built environments. Read on for 10 of the biggest things in design and architecture right now.
Then there’sWe’re almost loathe to include the Grand Egyptian Museum in yet another “opening this year” list, but the Egyptian centrepiece is now in soft opening mode, and showing all signs of a full opening in late 2023 to early 2024. Notable for its part to play in a Pyramids precinct south of Cairo, the museum is a hop-skip to one of the world’s great architectural sites, the nine Pyramids of Giza.
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