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‘Redondo’ Building / Branco-DelRio Arquitectos

April 25, 2018 Rayen Sagredo 0

The “Redondo” is the last of a row of four buildings built at the beginning of the 20th century in the center of Coimbra. Its cylindrical shape responds to the oblique cross between two streets, and gives the building a certain singularity and its name. The original organization in two independent houses: an apartment on the ground floor and a house with two floors and garret on the upper level, was maintained.

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‘Redondo’ Building / Branco-DelRio Arquitectos

April 25, 2018 Rayen Sagredo 0

The “Redondo” is the last of a row of four buildings built at the beginning of the 20th century in the center of Coimbra. Its cylindrical shape responds to the oblique cross between two streets, and gives the building a certain singularity and its name. The original organization in two independent houses: an apartment on the ground floor and a house with two floors and garret on the upper level, was maintained.

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Shimen Bridge / DnA

April 25, 2018 Joanna Wong 0

The bridge over the Songyin River links the two villages of Shimen and Shimenyu. The existing stone masonry bridge with its characteristic arches comes from the 1950s and is today closed to vehicles. With the renovation and upgrading of the bridge, Xu Tiantian designed a social location that unites the two previously connected villages from a cultural perspective.

The Abyss Wall Relief By Christopher Duffy

April 24, 2018 Erin 0

Photography by Duffy London and Tom Oxley Photography   Christopher Duffy of Duffy London, has created the Abyss Wall Relief, a sculptural wall piece that uses layers to create the ancient depths of the ocean and an abyss that gazes back.   Photography by Duffy London and Tom Oxley Photography The wall sculpture, which has been limited to […]

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Abo Residence / Kidosaki Architects Studio

April 24, 2018 Rayen Sagredo 0

The property was on a low hill, and the client wanted the brand new residence in the familiar environment.  The east side was a steep slope with the open front, and his top priority was the “dwelling space with the living room with the extensive view where he can spend the extraordinary life.”  The client was well aware of my design style to details, and was convinced that “the dwelling space of my wish and your style resonate each other.”