This Stockholm cemetery was created between 1917 and 1920 by two young architects, Asplund and Lewerentz, on the site of former gravel pits overgrown with pine trees. The design blends vegetation and architectural elements, taking advantage of irregularities in the site to create a landscape that is finely adapted to its function. It has had a profound influence in many countries of the world.
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*sent from Austria The trulli , limestone dwellings found in the southern region of Puglia, are remarkable examples of drywall (mortarle...
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The outstanding contribution made by the people of the Netherlands to the technology of handling water is admirably demonstrated by the ...
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The ancient city of Dholavira, the southern centre of the Harappan Civilization, is sited on the arid island of Khadir in the State of Gujar...
Budapest, including the Banks of the Danube, the Buda Castle Quarter and Andrássy Avenue | Hungary
*sent from the Netherlands This site has the remains of monuments such as the Roman city of Aquincum and the Gothic ca...
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