Completed in 1962 in Venice, Italy. This article was originally published on March 30, 2016. To read the stories behind other celebrated architecture projects, visit our AD.
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In a year marked by physical distance, social networks have gained an even greater dimension in the ways of relating to people and getting informed. Our channel on Instagram has surpassed its number of reach and brought to the public the best of what we publish on our page: projects, articles, interviews, and news from the world of architecture, inspiring new ideas and tools for a better future to our cities.
This year, we passed the mark of 3 million followers on Instagram! We thank all of you who trusted in our content and actively participated in being part of a community that is concerned with all the fields that architecture covers. As a review of the best we ve posted this year, we ve rounded up the ten most popular images from 2020.