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CHINA
Known as the Wushan Goddess Escalator, the installation stretches about 905 meters, or nearly 3,000 feet, and climbs more than 240 meters up the mountainside.

JUPITER
A look at our solar system, with a clarity we’ve not seen before.

ARCHITECTURE
The most delightfully unhinged piece of architecture we’ve seen pitched in a long time.

ANIMALS
Looking back at the last known footage or audio recordings of extinct animals

AMAZING
In Brisbane, a new theatre is wrapped in glass that looks almost like moving water.

ARCHITECTURE
SOM describes translating “valleys, glaciers, and stratified terrain” into architecture.
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