The annual art and antiques fair in Maastricht is arguably the grandest event of its kind in the world. Mixing ancient relics, coveted old master works, precious antiques, and prime examples of modern art and design in a stylishly designed hall — overflowing with colorful displays of roses and tulips — Maastricht has no rivals. With so many treasures on view, it's no wonder that private jets dominate the runways of the Maastricht airport on opening day, and more than 60,000 visitors animate the aisles during the run of the show.
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Following its debut last November, architecture database and networking site Architizer is doing as an American pioneer should and sallying forth to the West Coast. Launching in Los Angeles with a bash at the A+D Museum, Architizer is spreading its design/build web over contemporary architecture projects from sea to shining sea. We checked in with the crew and had it curate a selection of LA's best architecture to mark the launch.
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Published Thursday, March 18, 2010 |
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