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Shanghai Book City / Wutopia Lab

January 22, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

The bookstore is for those who do not read. In China, the number of people who maintain a reading habit is far less than those who do not read. The limited number of readers alone cannot save bookstores. Therefore, book cities need to be designed for more non-readers, enticing them to step into the bookstore. This way, they can save the bookstore. In China, the time spent by online users on their phones has far exceeded the time spent in offline physical spaces. Additionally, the prices of books purchased online are much lower than those in physical bookstores, leading to a loss of readers for bookstores. Therefore, I aim to allocate even just 1 hour from the 10 hours or 8 hours that some online users dedicate to their phones each day, enticing them to step into a bookstore with attractions not found online. This way, they can save the bookstore.

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Kobe Hyogo House / YYA / Yusuke Yoshino Architects

January 21, 2024 Hana Abdel 0

The site of this project is located in the corner of a new town, Seishin-Chuo in Kobe City, where the client spent his childhood and college years. Though a residential area, the surroundings still retain its rural countryside landscape. Although all of the houses are adjacent to each other, as an exception, on the north side of the site we can find a park. The site is also not as dense as in the city, and the environment is relatively spacious, as the units are arranged in units of about 200m2 in area.

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Wood and Carpet Apartment / Bodà Architetti

January 18, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

The subject of the project is the Restyling of a private apartment in which, while keeping the overall spatial distribution unchanged, the living room environment is enhanced through the inclusion of a wooden carpet that characterizes the environment, warms the atmosphere and enhances the spatial perception.

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CIEL / gon architects

January 15, 2024 Andreas Luco 0

‘French family looking for an apartment to settle in Madrid for an indefinite period of time’. With this headline, Marion and Paul Franck, a couple with three young children – Leo, Romeo and Zöe – who until then had lived, due to his work in the aeronautical industry, five years in Toulouse, another two in Reunion Island, one in Washington and the last four in London, presented themselves in the studio at the end of 2022. The difference with previous destinations is that Madrid now appears to be the place they have chosen to settle permanently. And they do so by acquiring a 151 m2 dwelling located on the top floor of a residential building constructed at the beginning of the 20th century in the Justicia neighborhood, near Gran Vía and Chueca, in the center of Madrid. With a marked longitudinal character and a floor plan organized around three courtyards, paradoxically, despite being a penthouse, the dwelling does not establish notable links with the surrounding urban profile. Rather, as if it were the shell of an armadillo, it is closed and protected from the outside. For this purpose, it has an extensive roof: a 200 m2 surface of undulating and opaque tiles, made up of 7 roofs of different slopes and lengths and consisting of a framework of wooden beams, many of them darkened, in poor condition and hidden behind a false ceiling.

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Three Little Pigs House / EME157

January 14, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

The intervention updates a house built in the 90s on the outskirts of Madrid. Originally, it consisted of a cubical volume, made of red brick with a flat tiled hipped roof. In the SW corner, a double-height oblique porch interrupted the volume.

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Housekeeper’s House / note architects

January 13, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

This is a renovation project for a 50-year-old wooden house in a residential area in central Tokyo. The existing house had been uninhabited for a long time, and the finishing materials were beginning to deteriorate. In addition, in buildings built in an era when individuality was emphasized, private rooms were separated by walls, making the rooms dark and poorly ventilated, preventing interaction between family members.

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Shanghai Minhang Squirrel & Mountain Nurturing Community Building Renovation and Renewal / Partyfriendship

January 11, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

The Squirrel & Mountain Nurturing Community (Songshan Community) is one of China’s first nature-based, integrated communities featuring art, culture, and farming. It was established in 2021 to create an environment where people are treated fairly whether they are able-bodied or have disabilities. The community also includes a small art gallery, restaurant, tea house, meditation space, woodworking workshop, and theater. After years of development, the original space is no longer adequate, they plan to complete a participatory transformation of an old textile factory in the village in the fall of 2023. They plan to complete the transformation of an old textile factory in the village in the fall of 2023 in a participatory way and to include the above-mentioned functions.

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Building Energy Saving Retrofit in Liu Lian Primary School / FORWARD STUDIO

January 9, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

Pingdi Liulian Primary School is a school scene in the “Five Ones” Energy Saving and Carbon Reduction Model Program in Longgang District. Forward design, in collaboration with Jianxue Design and CSCEC, combined energy-saving, carbon-reducing, and zero-carbon technologies to complete the renovation of the nation’s first elementary school in a PEDF project, and Shenzhen’s first near-zero-energy elementary school campus utilizing the renovation of an existing building.

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Building Energy Saving Retrofit in Liu Lian Primary School / FORWARD STUDIO

January 9, 2024 Pilar Caballero 0

Pingdi Liulian Primary School is a school scene in the “Five Ones” Energy Saving and Carbon Reduction Model Program in Longgang District. Forward design, in collaboration with Jianxue Design and CSCEC, combined energy-saving, carbon-reducing, and zero-carbon technologies to complete the renovation of the nation’s first elementary school in a PEDF project, and Shenzhen’s first near-zero-energy elementary school campus utilizing the renovation of an existing building.