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The Commune, Beijing
Even if the Commune didn't sit beside that wonder of the
ancient world, the Great Wall of China, it would still qualify as a wonder. The
complex includes houses by 12 of Asia's leading architects. It was conceived by
married real-estate developers Zhang Xin and Pan Shiyi, who gave each architect
a $1 million budget. Shigeru Ban, the Japanese architect most famous for the
paper houses he designed for refugees of the Kobe earthquake, designed the
Furniture House, featuring the laminated plywood typically used for modular
furniture, and China's Yung Ho Chang created the Split House, which takes the
idea of a boxy dwelling, slices it in half, and spreads it out like a fan.
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