· Argentina's awesome Pricila House, by Martin Gomez Arquitectos. [Contemporist]
· Portuguese stadium avoids flash, goes with rust instead. [Dezeen]
· Michael Jantzen uses computers to deconstruct suburbs. [Laughing Squid]
· World's most expensive home office, an NYC townhouse, asks $65M. [Curbed NY]
· T Mag wraps up the International Contemporary Furniture Fair. [NYT]
· A new basketball arena is coming to San Fran. [Curbed SF]
· Twelve lush vertical gardens. [Eco Salon]
· An art gallery dodges stark modernism with chain mail exterior. [Architizer]
· Former owners of one stunning Montecito estate buy another. [The Real Estalker]
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