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The Mix Restaurant / The Bloom

August 28, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

At “Mix,” we have preserved the full canopy of trees surrounding the site, allowing them to become integral elements of the space. These majestic trees serve as living pillars, supporting fabric canopies that gently ripple in the breeze, providing shade and filtering light to create a serene and atmospheric environment. This project is not just about creative design but also about honoring and coexisting with nature. Rather than clearing the site, we meticulously adapted the architecture to embrace the existing trees.

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Between the Mango Trees Residence / Enviarch Studio

August 28, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

Nestled amidst the lush greenery, tranquil blues, and unpretentious quarry town of Shoolagiri, lies a humble abode meticulously crafted amidst the verdant expanse of mint and mango farms. The aromatic mints extend a warm welcome, gradually revealing the dwelling with a backdrop of a luxuriant canopy of mango trees. Existing trees on site, along with a deliberately designed blank wall, navigate their visitors toward the entrance located at the northeastern corner. This design element encourages a sensory journey before entering the premises, offering glimpses of the abode and evoking olfactory memories associated with the mango trees.

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Hinterhaus Cultural Space / SHERPA

August 27, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

Anyang originated from Anyangsa Temple and has the meaning of a paradise that relaxes the mind and relaxes the body since ancient times. We planned a space in Anyang Art Park that can be ventilated to people away from the city center. The etymology of Hinterhof: a backyard and Haus house in German means the backyard of a house.

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Urban Farming Home / Farming Architects

August 27, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

The Urban Farming Home is located in Thu Dau Mot City, Binh Duong Province, a young city experiencing rapid urbanization. The city is characterized as an industrial city with a dense concentration of housing, limited green spaces, and public areas for its residents. The area has a hot and humid climate similar to Ho Chi Minh City, with temperatures ranging from 22°C to 35°C throughout the year. The climate is influenced by the typical characteristics of the Southeast region, including a tropical monsoon climate with heavy rainfall from May to November and a dry season from December to April. T

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Seocho Staircase Neighborhood Living Facilities / mlnp architects

August 27, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

The Seocho-dong Staircase Building is just a step back from the main road near Seocho Station. This location required a design that not only harmonizes with the vibrancy of the city but also blends seamlessly with the older surrounding structures. Additionally, the design had to carefully consider the 4-meter and 6-meter roads flanking the site and the northern sunlight regulations imposed on residential areas.

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KC House / Wahana Architects

August 25, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

The design of this three-story home is shaped by several important aspects. First, the land has a unique pentagon shape, which makes the design interesting and different. Second, the property has great features like a lush front garden and a peaceful green area with a small river at the back. However, there’s a challenge with privacy because of nearby apartments.

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JUICETIN Café / KSOUL Studio

August 25, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

Located on Ngo Gia Tu Street, Juicetin is designed in an industrial style inspired by old post offices. From the prominent red mailboxes to the distinctive architectural details, every corner of the British post office is recreated with elegance and vibrancy. Stepping in here, customers enjoy their drinks and feel like they are traveling back in time to the nostalgic old days.

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Under The Neem Tree Restaurant / Hiren Patel Architects

August 24, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

Amidst the changing landscape of Ahmedabad, now transitioning to a concrete jungle, a timeless respite under the scorching sun, Under The Neem Tree beckons the soul. Designed as a one-of-a-kind restaurant, this project is conceptualized by Hiren Patel Architects. It stands true to the local Ahmedabadi style, responding to the climate, culture, and context with its unique flair. Sprawling over 6750 sqft across a single storey, this space weaves its narrative through its interconnectedness and materiality. Each turn along the path makes for a view to pause and behold before proceeding into the heart of this space. Right at the entrance, a serene water body, reminiscent of the step-wells, welcomes you inside. Flanked on either side by covered pathways, it feels like walking into the veranda of an Ahmedabadi pol house.

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Under The Neem Tree Restaurant / Hiren Patel Architects

August 24, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

Amidst the changing landscape of Ahmedabad, now transitioning to a concrete jungle, a timeless respite under the scorching sun, Under The Neem Tree beckons the soul. Designed as a one-of-a-kind restaurant, this project is conceptualized by Hiren Patel Architects. It stands true to the local Ahmedabadi style, responding to the climate, culture, and context with its unique flair. Sprawling over 6750 sqft across a single storey, this space weaves its narrative through its interconnectedness and materiality. Each turn along the path makes for a view to pause and behold before proceeding into the heart of this space. Right at the entrance, a serene water body, reminiscent of the step-wells, welcomes you inside. Flanked on either side by covered pathways, it feels like walking into the veranda of an Ahmedabadi pol house.