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This page presents the construction sites where the winning logo will be posted . you could build in
18 countries at ounce... You are invited to study each of their urban-graphic context particularities. Integration qualities will be a major judging criteria. |
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.CO |
ColombiaColombia is represented by
Arquitectura en Colombia - Arquicol. www.arquicol.com is the site to publish and promote
the Colombian Architecture on the Internet. We start on the web on February 1st 1997,
giving a space for architects, designers ans artists to show their work to the world, and
searching for competitions, ideas and friends over the Internet. Arquicol works in
coordination with the SCA (Sociedad Colombiana de Arquitectos) an entity that groups more
than 2000 architects in our country.
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.CA |
CANADA Canada is represented by Z.one Architecture Québec.. www.z-1.org is the first web site dedicated to promote and archive contemporary architecture from Québec and canada on the web. Z1 is currently collaborating with the government of Québec on 9 cyber-exhibitions presenting more then 150 projects submitted in recent competitions. They are also working on "a contemporary architecture" promenade of buildings in montreal. A project is also in the works to establish partnerships between printed media ( Quebec Architects association, ARQ magazine, ... ).
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.SE |
Sweden
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.MX |
Mexico
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.DK |
Denmark
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.IE |
Ireland Archéire was created in early
1997 with the coming together of several existing sites on Irish architecture under the
Archéire 'umbrella' - Architectural Dublin and the website of the Architectural
Association of Ireland. Archéire now includes the websites of the Irish Architectural
Archive and the Irish Georgian Society as well providing information on Irish architects,
links and organisations. As well as static websites, the site also includes a discussion
board and mailinglist to which latest developments and news of Irish architecture is
posted.
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.AR |
Argentina
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.ES |
Spain The iAZ ZONE began its development under the wing of the Web Architecture Magazine (WAM). WAM and the iAZ ZONE are both collaborative undertakings, and are produced the same way. The user, the reader has the chance to get involved, participate, send or ask for documentation, as if s/he were a member of the publishing staff. For all those people who have already understood that Internet is a good alternative to useless and space-consuming shelves full of out-of-date catalogues & magazines, we have created an easy-to-use directory, where the up-to-date, informative pages of professionals, manufacturers, suppliers, and architecture, construction and design services may easily be found.The iAZ ZONE has a documental section, where you may find: a living discussion about specific questions, in the note-books; in the library, reproductions of nearly forgotten or sold out small publications; multimedia documents÷articles÷sponsored by commercial firms; and a complete range of the services that you may need for your professional practice: e-mail lists, technical, legal, economical and press information and consultations, and calls for papers and competitions. | |
.UK |
United Kingdom |
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.FR |
France
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.NE |
Netherlands
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.AT |
Austria | Austria
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.AU |
Australia | Australia |
.KO |
Korea
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.IT |
Italy
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.CN |
China | |
.VE |
Venezuela
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.RD |
Carabbeans (D. R.) | |
.US |
United States
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you
can use those hyperlinks to visit the different pages if you don't have a suitable
browser... but again your situation is a bit ackward as a potential RULES |