British architecture alights in Eastern Europe

by Bill Davenport January 12, 2008

Photos of two new, adventurous projects crossed the newsdesk this week.  The largest building in the world, Norman Foster’s Crystal Island, a mini-arcology in weather-challenged Moscow and Jan Kaplicky’s gelatinous proposal for the new National Library in Prague, Czech Republic. Architecture is getting interesting.

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