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B&B ‘entrenous’ / Atelier Janda Vanderghote

January 31, 2019 Rayen Sagredo 0

The bed and breakfast “entrenous” is located next to the Citadel Park.
The historic house was converted into a house with three guest rooms.
The façade was restored respectfully to its former glory. The inside has been thoroughly renovated, but a link with the existing layout or structure is never far away.

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B&B ‘entrenous’ / Atelier Janda Vanderghote

January 31, 2019 Rayen Sagredo 0

The bed and breakfast “entrenous” is located next to the Citadel Park.
The historic house was converted into a house with three guest rooms.
The façade was restored respectfully to its former glory. The inside has been thoroughly renovated, but a link with the existing layout or structure is never far away.

Volvo creates Living Seawall to combat pollution and promote biodiversity

January 31, 2019 Gunseli Yalcinkaya 0
Living Seawall by Volvo

Volvo has installed an environmentally-friendly seawall along the coast of Sydney’s harbour that aims to improve biodiversity and water quality in the area. The Volvo Living Seawall consists of 50 hexagonal tiles with small corners and recesses that are designed to imitate the root structure of native mangrove trees – a popular habitat for marine

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Zhang Ke of ZAO/standardarchitecture: “Is a New Revolution Possible Today?”

January 31, 2019 Vladimir Belogolovsky 0

Beijing-based architect Zhang Ke was educated first at China’s leading school, Tsinghua University, going on to later graduate from Harvard’s GSD in 1998. The former equipped him with technical know-how, while the latter encouraged him to question the essential elements of the profession, such as why we build. After working for three years in Boston and New York, Ke returned to Beijing to open his practice in 2001.

Charged Voids builds stone-clad Chandigarh home around courtyard void

January 31, 2019 Alyn Griffiths 0
Residence 145 by Charged Voids in India

Living spaces at this house in the Indian city of Chandigarh are distributed around a full-height courtyard that allows natural light and breezes to reach rooms arranged around its perimeter. Locally based architecture studio Charged Voids designed Residence 145 project for a family comprising three generations, who wanted a home that provides a balance of

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