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La Barquiere / PietriArchitectes

November 1, 2017 Daniel Tapia 0

La Barquière is a 62 housing project located in the 9th district of Marseille (France). The urban neighborhood offers to the project a unique setting. Drawn in keeping with its context, this project respects all the family owner wishes. The owner wanted to keep the old building dated from the 18th century. The existing old building and the wooded environment proximity forced the project to become part of a complex height.

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Rusty House / OK PLAN ARCHITECTS

November 1, 2017 Cristobal Rojas 0

Functional and aesthetic redesign of the interior
Built in the small town of Humpolec in the Czech Republic in 2005, the now iconic Rusty House demonstrated the possibilities of working with a relatively small and tight parcel with numerous limitations.

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InsideOut School / Andrea Tabocchini & Francesca Vittorini

November 1, 2017 Daniel Tapia 0

InsideOut is a school prototype built in Yeboahkrom, a rural village in Ghana where the wind had destroyed the only school in the area. This non-profit project, designed by Andrea Tabocchini & Francesca Vittorini, won several international awards and was constructed in 60 days with just 12 000 euro, together with the local population and volunteers from 20 different countries.

Mirrored panels and stripy tiles cover walls of Spanish school by ABLM Arquitectos

November 1, 2017 Alice Finney 0

Spanish studio ABLM Arquitectos used mirrored panels to create an “almost invisible” upper floor for this school in the city of Salamanca, but the lower storey covered in stripes of brightly coloured tiling. The locally based architects designed the 2,600-square-metre building for a neighbourhood on the outskirts of the city in north-west Spain, which is transforming into an

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INCITY Housing Project / theCATwork

November 1, 2017 Cristobal Rojas 0

Located in Serdivan, Sakarya, the project aims to bring a new perspective to housing, with trying different design decisions of varied plan typologies and dynamic facades.  Different user experiences is generated, with indoor-outdoor space within different floors, and by using natural stone as a facade element, harmony with nature is implemented.