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Greville Road Studio / Syte Architects

February 18, 2018 Cristobal Rojas 0

The studio at Greville Road dates from the late nineteenth century and was once the work place of the sculptor Willi Soukop. The current owner is the artist Ben Pulsford and he has used the studio for the last twenty years. The requirement of the brief was for the creation of additional work space together with plenty of storage for his canvases and materials.

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THE’S House / G+ Architects

February 17, 2018 Rayen Sagredo 0


The project is a residence for a young person who works in IT. There is high demand for sleeping area regarding to available space. With a limited budget and the need for a well-ventilated and functional home in a hot and oppresive urban context, the project calls for careful consideration of the constraints to arrive at an optimized proposal.

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THE’S House / G+ Architects

February 17, 2018 Rayen Sagredo 0


The project is a residence for a young person who works in IT. There is high demand for sleeping area regarding to available space. With a limited budget and the need for a well-ventilated and functional home in a hot and oppresive urban context, the project calls for careful consideration of the constraints to arrive at an optimized proposal.

John Lautner punctured Hope Residence’s giant roof with a crater-like hole

February 17, 2018 Eleanor Gibson 0

Continuing our series celebrating Palm Springs Modernism Week, we’re examining Hope Residence, the home that American architect John Lautner designed for comedian Bob Hope to resemble a volcano. Located in Palm Springs’ Southridge community, Hope Residence was completed in 1980 as the second home of the comedian – a popular film and television star at the

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Michael Reynolds to Build Sustainable Public School in Argentina

February 17, 2018 Fabian Dejtiar 0

After a successful project in Uruguay—the first in Latin America—it’s now Argentina’s turn to build its first sustainable public school. The design will use the recycled materials of “garbage warriorMichael Reynolds, the founder of Earthship Biotecture, and will be constructed as part of the program “A Sustainable School” in the unique biosphere of Mar Chiquita, in the Province of Buenos Aires, from March 1 to 28.

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Michael Reynolds to Build Sustainable Public School in Argentina

February 17, 2018 Fabian Dejtiar 0

After a successful project in Uruguay—the first in Latin America—it’s now Argentina’s turn to build its first sustainable public school. The design will use the recycled materials of “garbage warriorMichael Reynolds, the founder of Earthship Biotecture, and will be constructed as part of the program “A Sustainable School” in the unique biosphere of Mar Chiquita, in the Province of Buenos Aires, from March 1 to 28.