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House Lhama – Sítio Toca do Tatu / Luiz Paulo Andrade Arquitetos

October 5, 2023 Andreas Luco 0

With the feet on the ground. The starting point of this project was the traditional house archetype, with its simple and pure form. Llama House is the first in a series of constructions that will be built on this land located in the rural area of São Roque, a city near São Paulo, known for its natural beauty and low temperatures.

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Afra Residential Building / barsav architecture office

October 4, 2023 Valeria Silva 0

In this project, an attempt has been made to provide the most accurate response to the surrounding environment along with the highest feedback in interaction with the surrounding events for the residents. Considering its location and nobility from the main boulevard, it should provide a city view on one side and peace and privacy on the other side for its residents.

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Schiller Projects turns former carriage house into mass-timber residence

October 4, 2023 Ellen Eberhardt 0

New York-based studio Schiller Projects has converted a former Brooklyn carriage house into a single-family residence using mass-timber construction and re-purposed materials. According to Schiller Projects, it is the first single-family residence in New York City to be built using mass timber construction methods. “In response to the dual environmental and housing crises, our studio

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Mirrors Plaza / Bla! Estudio Creativo + Abarca Palma Arquitectos

October 4, 2023 Pilar Caballero 0

Plaza de los Espejos is an urban infrastructure project resulting from a Public and Private articulation that includes 4 basic elements for its development: an existing square, a floor painting, new urban furniture, and a cover. All of this generates dynamism and unexpected uses in the residual space of our city. 

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Maya Shala / Toh Balam

October 4, 2023 Benjamin Zapico 0

The temple aims to be an inspiring space that blends Mayan tradition and yoga, representing the four elements and the sunrise. It achieves structural efficiency through the design of hyperbolic paraboloids and the use of local materials, respecting the identity and sustainability of the region.