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Orangeale Factory / C&P Architetti Luca Cuzzolin+Elena Pedrina

September 1, 2024 Hadir Al Koshta 0

Dotted with cornflowers and poppies, the high embankment hides the building from the view of those arriving from the main road to the south; hidden by the grassy and flowery carpet, the spaces develop mainly inside it. It is the context, here, that dictates the conditions: a settlement situation very common in the Veneto plain and characterized by the mixture of houses and warehouses. Located on the built-up edge of a small town in the province of Venice (Fossalta di Piave), the lot is confronted with the presence of an industrial area and a low-density residential fabric, with a prevalence of single-family homes and patches of urban countryside punctuated by the presence of vines.

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Humanitree School Hive and Flight / Rosan Bosch Studio

August 31, 2024 Hadir Al Koshta 0

Rosan Bosch Studio has designed a holistic and coherent concept for Humanitree School – Hive and Flight (Middle and High School) in Mexico City, transforming 10,000 sqm on the upper floors of an office building into a state-of-the-art learning ecosystem. “Humanitree has a learner-centered approach to education. As we are all different and learn in different ways, we also get inspired and motivated by different things. A flexible learning environment that offers learners the freedom to choose where to be and what to do enables them to make a choice and develop an awareness of how they learn best,” says Rosan Bosch, Founder and Creative Director of Rosan Bosch Studio.

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Humanitree School Hive and Flight / Rosan Bosch Studio

August 31, 2024 Hadir Al Koshta 0

Rosan Bosch Studio has designed a holistic and coherent concept for Humanitree School – Hive and Flight (Middle and High School) in Mexico City, transforming 10,000 sqm on the upper floors of an office building into a state-of-the-art learning ecosystem. “Humanitree has a learner-centered approach to education. As we are all different and learn in different ways, we also get inspired and motivated by different things. A flexible learning environment that offers learners the freedom to choose where to be and what to do enables them to make a choice and develop an awareness of how they learn best,” says Rosan Bosch, Founder and Creative Director of Rosan Bosch Studio.

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Duplex Clark Residence / Table Architecture

August 31, 2024 Hadir Al Koshta 0

Clark Residence is conceived as a living gallery that constantly evolves and adapts to a variety of daily needs. This thoughtful design creates a peaceful environment, where each room offers a new perspective on the surrounding urban context. Throughout the residence, views are carefully highlighted and framed by the architecture, both outwards and inwards, inviting residents to engage with each element in a unique and intimate way. This dynamic approach transforms the house into a living, breathing space, encouraging exploration and discovery of traces from the past.

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Louvrez Building / A229

August 30, 2024 Hadir Al Koshta 0

Transparency and Flexibility: The New Face of HEC Liège – The University of Liège has recently opened its new office and teaching building aimed at centralizing the activities of the Haute École de Commerce (HEC) at the Louvrex site. This ambitious architectural project, located in a dense yet green neighborhood, meets functional and aesthetic requirements while respecting the existing urban heritage.

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Apple Store The Exchange TRX / Foster + Partners

August 30, 2024 Hadir Al Koshta 0

Apple The Exchange TRX is the first Apple Store location in Malaysia, located within Kuala Lumpur’s new Tun Razak Exchange (TRX). The store’s three-dimensional layered roof emits a warm glow at night and draws people into the development. The design creates new visual and spatial connections between the mall’s central atrium and a rooftop park, which includes a lush tropical garden and a communal lawn that wraps around the store’s upper level.

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Casa B / Symbiose Architecture & Design

August 29, 2024 Hadir Al Koshta 0

The project concerns the renovation of a typical 70s detached house, where small openings and partitioned spaces were demolished to create open, transversal spaces. Inspired by the Mediterranean context, the project seeks to create a neutral, minimalist envelope connecting the architect’s values, the client’s identity and the natural, artisanal feel of the materials. The new spaces offer the freedom to adapt to everyday use. Furniture is designed as an integral part of the architecture. Planters and masonry steps in waxed concrete punctuate the differences in levels, integrating nature into the architecture.