What We’re Reading on the Web

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As usual, we’ve read the Internet cover-to-cover and rounded up some of the most interesting reads out there for your perusal. Enjoy!

Check out this stunning image of artist Wolfgang Buttress’s incredible pavilion at the Milan Expo 2015.

And speaking of amazing images, from photographer Serge Najjar, here’s a collection of 10 images that blur the line between architecture and art.

The London Design Museum has taken on the world of contemporary architecture in the latest installment of its “Fifty” book series. This Architectural Digest article provides you with a sneak peek at museum director Deyan Sudjic’s picks of Fifty Modern Buildings That Changed the World.

From Wired: a fascinating read on the story behind the design of 2 World Trade Center’s final tower.

Since Google has basically conquered the worlds of email, document sharing, and pretty much everything Internet-related, they’ve decided to try their hand at something new. This piece from FastCoDesign details how Google is taking its vast talent to the streets, and seeking to solve the problems that plague urban areas.

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