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EP House / Otto Felix Studio

December 3, 2019 Pilar Caballero 0

The highlight of the EP House is the well-defined and balanced use of geometric forms. The wide spaces are visually connected and they are all opened to the exuberant nature of its surroundings. Built to be a family weekend house, it provides a privileged view of a dense forest and a large lake.

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Discover Istanbul’s Architecture Studios Through the Lens of Marc Goodwin

December 3, 2019 Eric Baldwin 0

Architectural photographer Marc Goodwin recently visited Istanbul to continue his journey documenting the world’s architecture offices. He has visited a range of cities and countries, including Brazil, Panama City, the Netherlands, Dubai, London, Paris, Beijing, Shanghai, Seoul, the Nordic countries, Barcelona, and Los Angeles. In Istanbul, Marc photographed 10 offices working across project types and scales. Discover the individual offices and the city through Marc’s most recent feature.

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WOHA populates ‘sky green’ development with trees and plants

December 3, 2019 macnadusa 0

designed by singapore-based firm WOHA, ‘sky green’ is a mixed-use development located at the heart of taichung city, taiwan. located in a densely developed and vibrant neighborhood, the site is made up of two rectangular plots: one facing the main city thoroughfare, gongyi road; and the other facing naying street, a quieter secondary street. the […]

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New Gallery / Bevk Perović arhitekti

December 3, 2019 Paula Pintos 0

The project is a result of a competition held in 2016 that set the task of making the casemates, an ammunition storage structure of the medieval fortress accessible to the general public in the form of new cultural centre/exhibition venue for the small city of Wiener Neustadt.

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Reading nook and a hidden room added in London house extension

December 3, 2019 Jon Astbury 0
Dollis Hill Avenue by Thomas-McBrien

Architecture practice Thomas-McBrien extended a London house, adding a oak-lined reading nook and a utility room hidden behind a secret door along with a kitchen and dining space. Pale, mortar-washed brick and lightly washed oak joinery were used, said the studio, to create a “calm and relaxing” space. Called Dollis Hill Avenue, the project occupies

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KT House / Mila Ricetti Arquitetura

December 3, 2019 Andreas Luco 0

The unconventional shape of the building land plus the required six-meter strip retreat along to the street guided the project implementation. The house was designed from clear volumes, natural materials, seeking cross ventilation, natural lighting and a delicate fit into the building site.

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Studio Extension and Refurbishment / Architekt Daniel Fügenschuh

December 3, 2019 Paula Pintos 0

The house originally was commissioned in 1925 by a young engineer for his own family. The Tyrolese architect Siegfried Mazagg designed a masterpiece, one of a few only, as his life, unfortunately, was ended early by a car accident when he was only 30 years of age. The building has been granted a built heritage of the highest grade some ten years ago.