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Run Run Run cafe has a hanging vegetable garden and see-through showers

May 19, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Run Run Run cafe in Madrid, designed by Office for Political Innovation

More than food and drink is offered inside this healthy cafe in Madrid, where architecture practice Office for Political Innovations has included a host of quirky facilities. Run Run Run takes over a corner plot in Madrid’s Rios Rosas neighbourhood. The two-floor cafe, which also hosts a running club for locals, includes showers and lockers,

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Run Run Run cafe has a hanging vegetable garden and see-through showers

May 19, 2020 Natasha Levy 0
Run Run Run cafe in Madrid, designed by Office for Political Innovation

More than food and drink is offered inside this healthy cafe in Madrid, where architecture practice Office for Political Innovations has included a host of quirky facilities. Run Run Run takes over a corner plot in Madrid’s Rios Rosas neighbourhood. The two-floor cafe, which also hosts a running club for locals, includes showers and lockers,

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Marc Goodwin photographs Madrid architects’ studios before coronavirus lockdown

May 15, 2020 India Block 0
Mardid architects' studios by Marc Goodwin

Architecture photographer Marc Goodwin has shared photos of architecture studios in Madrid taken just before the country went into lockdown along with messages from the studios now. Goodwin, founder of photography studio Archmospheres, has been travelling around the world documenting architecture studios, from Istanbul to Shanghai, Mexico City to Paris. His latest collection focused on Madrid, where

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Unparelld’arquitectes creates Emergency Scenery public performance backdrop in Olot

May 4, 2020 Tom Ravenscroft 0
Emergency Scenery public shelter in Olot by Unparelld'arquitectes

Unparelld’arquitectes has turned four buttresses supporting a party wall in the town of Olot, Spain, into an arched public shelter that aims to “catalyse activity” on the street. Olot-based architecture studio Unparelld’arquitectes built the arched shelter, named Emergency Scenery, to replace a house that was purchased by the city’s government and demolished in 2017 to improve the areas

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Jagged MDF creates entire walls of storage for El Guateque apartments in Barcelona

May 4, 2020 Amy Frearson 0
El Guateque apartments by Adrià Escolano and David Steegmann with MDF storage walls

Kitchens, bathrooms and storage spaces are slotted behind an MDF “scenography” in these apartments designed by architects Adrià Escolano and David Steegmann. Escolano and Steegmann created the two El Guateque apartments by converting a 160-square-metre self-build house from the 1950s. A refurbishment had previously been attempted in 2007, but was abandoned due to the financial

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Raúl Sánchez uses clever cutaways in house at Mas Blanch i Jové winery

April 26, 2020 Amy Frearson 0
Gallery House by Raúl Sánchez Architects

Corten steel walls, a circular window and a big cross all feature in this house renovated by Raúl Sánchez Architects for a winery in Catalonia. Called Gallery House, the two-storey property functions as both a guesthouse and gallery for the Mas Blanch i Jové winery in La Pobla de Cérvoles. Barcelona-based Sánchez planned his renovation

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Original beams and brickwork add warmth to pared-back Madrid apartment

April 19, 2020 Ali Morris 0
Apartment in Lavapiés by Leticia Saá

Architect Leticia Saá has woven historical features such as exposed brickwork and wooden pillars into the minimal interior of this open-plan apartment in Madrid. Located in Madrid’s Lavapiés neighbourhood, the two-bedroom apartment is spread across the top floor of a three-storey residential building that dates back to 1900. The apartment had been unoccupied for 35

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Minimal white buildings form Menorca house by architect Marina Senabre

April 17, 2020 Kristine Klein 0
Menorca House by Marina Senabre

Two white volumes are fronted with large openings that frame countryside views “like works of art on the wall” in this Menorca house designed by local architect Marina Senabre. The home is intended to reflect both the architecture of the Mediterranean island and minimal contemporary design. Both structures are rendered and painted white. One is

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Francesc Rifé pairs raw concrete with pink fabric in ASH Mallorca shoe shop

April 14, 2020 Amy Frearson 0
ASH Mallorca shoe store by Francesc Rifé Studio

Spanish designer Francesc Rifé has created a distinctive interior for a shoe store in Mallorca, using shades of soft pink and pale grey. The ASH Mallorca store in Palma features curving concrete surfaces and suspended black shelves, set against a backdrop of soft pink curtains. There are few other elements in the 95-square-metre space, ensuring that

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Impress dental clinic in Barcelona features smile-shaped timber partitions

April 8, 2020 Ali Morris 0
Impress dental clinic by Raúl Sanchez Architects

Pine-wood partition walls that curve upwards like smiles carve up the interior of this dental clinic in Barcelona, Spain, designed by Raúl Sanchez Architects. Impress is spread across the ground and basement level of a historical building at the heart of Barcelona. The clinic differentiates itself from other dentists by offering online treatments that reduce

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