Five Quiet Architectural Destinations. Recommends Ieva Zībārte
Museums, modern architecture, bookstores and trendy bars – however appealing the city life is, yet once in a while you feel tired of it. Especially when immersed in a never-abating hustle and bustle of a multi-million metropolis, a moment of silence and a gulp of fresh air become ever so precious. The following five addresses allow admiring architecture without pushing through the crowd. Moreover, there you can feel a serene pulse of life outside the centre, closer to the nature.
Laban Dance Centre, LondonPassenger Port Terminal, YokohamaRose Seidler House, SydneyOrdrupgaard Museum, CopenhagenBotanical Garden, BordeauxLaban Dance Centre, London
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The Botanical Garden, presented at the New York's MoMA in 2005 among the most progressive projects of landscape...Ordrupgaard Museum, Copenhagen
Ordrupgaard, near Copenhagen, was found in 1918 as a Hansen family summer residence. Danish insurance magnate...Passenger Port Terminal, Yokohama
Tokyo is known as a very expensive city, yet it's not necessarily so, therefore take your time to spend at least two...Rose Seidler House, Sydney
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