What pops into your head when you think of architecture? Is it a building with a flowing design that extends into the outer reaches of its context? Or maybe is a vertical tower that is highly orthogonal with sliding planes and shifting volumes. But would you ever consider architecture as an elevated paragraph like these examples in our 25 stunning interactions of typography and architecture? Check these out and tell us what you think.
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19th Amendment on the Grand Central Terminal by Stephen Doyle of Doyle Partners

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Vai Com Deus by R2 Design

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New Jersey Performing Arts Center by Paula Scher

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Berlinische Galerie by Jörg Fricke

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Seattle Central Library by Ann Hamilton

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Dois Tempos by R2 Design

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Circus by Barbara Kruger

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zavrtnica business centre by Brigada / Bruketa & Žinić Group

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Minnaert Building by Neutelings Riedijk Architecten

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Fukutake House by Masayoshi Kodaira

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Veenman Printer Building by Neutelings Riedijk Architecten

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The Number House by Matsunami Mitsutomo

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POP Burger by Ali Tayar

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Tadao by Christopher Labrooy

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Evergreen by Vollaerszwart

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Masjid Al Irsyad by Ridwan Kamil

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Lentos Museum of Modern Art by Weber & Hofer

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Fougères Bibliothèque by Tetrarc

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Alphabet Building by MVRDV/h4>

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Wales Millennium Centre by Jonathan Adams

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The South Korea Pavilion by Mass Studies

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Public Library for Łódź by Maciek Grelewicz

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Christlicher Garten Marzahn by schlaich bergermann und partner

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Comedy Carpet by Gordon Young and Why Not Associates

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Marion Cultural Centre by Ashton Raggat McDougall (ARM) and Phillips/Pilkington Architects (PP)
