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Physiotherapy Clinic / Hinterland Architecture Studio

February 3, 2020 Daniel Tapia 0

The project is the total transformation of an existing commercial space into a physiotherapy clinic. The space is strongly characterized by its proportion of 9mx33m with direct sunlight only by the smaller side. The clinic program is divided into four groups, common spaces, cabinets, gym, and the spa.

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10 Times to Hire an Architect (10 photos)

February 3, 2020 Laura Gaskill 0

Wondering if it’s time to hire an architect? Architects are highly trained, licensed professionals who design buildings and often oversee their construction. If you are thinking of remodeling, adding on or building from scratch, an architect might be …

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FG 30 House / Sérgio Miguel Godinho Arquiteto

February 3, 2020 Pilar Caballero 0

A white house is developed in two floors, and creates an offset of volumes, defining a wide and covered zone outside for leisure, producing a shadow area, imposed by the volume of the 2st floor, on the South elevation, and protecting the 13 meters wide of the limit, crated by 6 imponent sliding windows, of the direct sun light into the house, on the hotter part of the day.

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OnSITE wins contest to create Saudi Arabian desert house

February 3, 2020 Tom Ravenscroft 0
OnSITE wins contest to create Saudi Arabian desert dwelling in Al Ula

French architecture studio OnSITE has designed a holiday home made up of four rock-like rooms, which could be built in the Al-Ula desert in the north west of Saudi Arabia. The holiday home by OnSITE was the winner of the inaugural Sculpting Spaces: Architectural Desert Dwellings for Al-Ula competition. It was designed in collaboration with artist studio

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Tips for Lighting Interior Spaces for Children

February 3, 2020 Audrey Migliani 0

Many believe that lighting is of little importance beyond its aesthetic function, considering primarily the appearance of light fixtures and ensuring only that they produce at least an adequate amount of light. However, there is a strong consensus among architects that good lighting design can vastly improve the comfort of interior spaces, adding an enormous aesthetic, functional, and environmental value. In addition, the choice of lighting system may contribute to improved efficiency and sustainability within the building as a whole.

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naso rebuilds ‘casa martha’ in mexico with compressed earth blocks

February 3, 2020 macnadusa 0

this modest dwelling in mexico state has been completely rebuilt following the devastating earthquake that hit the country in 2017. following the natural disaster, reconstruir méxico invited architecture firm naso to rebuild the property, which is located between malinalco, a renowned archaeological and tourist destination, and chalma, one of the most important pilgrimage sites in […]

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Yellow desk made from concrete-injected balloons features in Hem headquarters

February 3, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Hem headquarters in Stockholm

Hem has designed its own headquarters at the centre of Stockholm, with interiors by the furniture brand’s in-house design team and Atelier Paul Vaugoyeau. A focal point of the HQ is a three-metre-long edition of Hem’s Puffy Brick counter that’s covered in amorphous, acid-yellow blocks. London-based art and design studio Soft Baroque produced the counter

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Residential M / Studio Madouh

February 3, 2020 Hana Abdel 0

A collection of intersecting rocks form the sweeping dune compound of RESIDENTIAL M external skin that defines the internal program of 5 residential units and their exclusive interior oasis leading to a conjuring representation of the desert culture. While respecting the value of the surroundings and maintaining traditional Arabic functions as a whole, each unit sustains its individual contemporary identity. The whole project strip reflects a unified scheme through the design in the use of the natural stone against a white canvas allowing the project to tie together as a single development.