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Neuroscience Center Sainte-Anne Hospital / PARGADE Architecte

November 11, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

In Paris (14th arrondissement), for the GHU Paris Centre Hospitalier Sainte-Anne (the project owner), Pargade Architects completed the new Neuroscience Center in 2024. This project bridges the legacy of architect Charles Auguste Questel (1807–1888) with a facility decidedly open to the city. Since its founding, Sainte-Anne Hospital has been a laboratory for mental health and also serves as a laboratory for architecture and urban planning. Within this demanding heritage context, the Neuroscience project, designed by Pargade Architectes, envisions the hospital of tomorrow through its architectural approach.

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Tropical Architecture Bureau blends “old-world charm with the modern” for Keralan home

November 11, 2024 Jon Astbury 0

Rounded layers of smooth cement plaster take cues from traditional stone-carved architecture at TropiBox, a home in Kerala, India, designed by local studio Tropical Architecture Bureau. Located in the city of Kochi, TropiBox is informed by the architecture of tropical modernism – a style developed in the late 1940s as a blending of European modernism

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Black timber and metal cloak low-lying Weald House in Kent

November 11, 2024 Starr Charles 0

Architecture studios Mailen Design and Peter Bradford Architects have completed Weald House, a barn-like home designed to be “deeply connected” to its rural site in Kent, UK. Described by Mailen Design and Peter Bradford Architects as a “contemporary interpretation of the familiar agricultural black barn”, the home has a low-lying, pitched-roof structure wrapped with blackened-timber

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Neom names Delugan Meissl Associated Architects and Gensler as The Line architects

November 11, 2024 Tom Ravenscroft 0

Austrian studio Delugan Meissl Associated Architects and global studio Gensler have been named as the architects for phase one of The Line megacity, which is being built as part of the controversial Neom project in Saudi Arabia. Neom announced that Delugan Meissl Associated Architects (DMAA) is the urban planner for phase one of the project,

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Ciguë designs art-filled Ace Hotel in brutalist building on Athens Riviera

November 11, 2024 Cajsa Carlson 0

French studio Ciguë drew on Greek modernism when creating the interior of Ace Hotel and Swim Club Athens, which features vintage furniture and specially commissioned artworks by local artists. Located in the old Fenix Hotel, a brutalist building notable for its jagged facade composed of multiple small balconies, the latest Ace Hotel has a pool and

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GuestHouse 50 / Kaell architecte

November 11, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

GuestHouse50 is a townhouse with a special atmosphere and exceptional communal areas. The transformed and restored historic townhouse proves how easily privacy and community can coexist. The single-family terraced house, built in 1880, to which an extension with a passageway was added in the 1920s, was used as a home with a decoration shop and an atelier where they designed and produced stuccos and hand-painted wallpapers.

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Antolini stone features throughout interior of coastal Maltese apartment

November 11, 2024 Dezeen staff 0

Promotion: natural stone by Italian company Antolini has been used throughout the interior of this apartment in Malta designed by architects Sabrina Soldà and Keith Pillow. Set overlooking a bay on the Maltese coast, the interior scheme of the 400-square-metre space was informed by the colours of the surrounding natural environment, with blues, whites and

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Antolini stone features throughout interior of coastal Maltese apartment

November 11, 2024 Dezeen staff 0

Promotion: natural stone by Italian company Antolini has been used throughout the interior of this apartment in Malta designed by architects Sabrina Soldà and Keith Pillow. Set overlooking a bay on the Maltese coast, the interior scheme of the 400-square-metre space was informed by the colours of the surrounding natural environment, with blues, whites and

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