7 of the world's most incredible new buildings in 2019, according to architects

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Brasserie 2050

Brasserie 2050

Location: Biddinghuizen, Netherlands.

Brasserie 2050 is a pop-up restaurant at the Lowlands Festival in the Netherlands. It was designed by the Amsterdam-based spatial design agency Overtreders W.

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The Wave

The Wave

Location: Vejle, Denmark.

The Wave is a residential project with five connected residential towers. It was designed by Denmark-based architecture company Henning Larsen Architects.

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The UCCA Dune Art Museum

The UCCA Dune Art Museum

Location: Qinhuangdao, China.

The Dune Art Museum is made up of a collection of subterranean concrete galleries. It was designed by the Beijing-based firm Open Architecture.

The Ha House

The Ha House

Location: Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.

The Ha House is a residential building with a collection of gardens and is a part of Vo Trong Nghia Architects' House for Trees series. It was designed by the Vietnamese architecture firm Vo Trong Nghia Architects.

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The Jameel Arts Centre

The Jameel Arts Centre

Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates.

The Jameel Arts Center is made up of two clusters of white aluminum boxes on a manmade island on the Dubai Creek. It was designed by international architecture studio Serie Architects.

The Masa Bakery and Cafe

The Masa Bakery and Cafe

Location: Bogota, Colombia.

Masa Bakery and Cafe is a concrete bakery and cafe in Colombia. It was designed by the New York-based architecture and design firm Studio Cadena.

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The Teahouse in Jiuxing Village

The Teahouse in Jiuxing Village

Location: Hangzhou, China.

The Teahouse in Jiuxing Village is a modern concrete hospitality building. It was designed by Hangzhou-based architecture design firm Gad Line + Studio.

Teahouses originated in Asia and sell tea and other refreshments.