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Home For An Artist by Altro_studio

The house is characterized by a system of opaque and transparent walls The opaque walls, which have murals on both sides (inside-outside) can rotate, varying their image as needed, but maintaining their role as shading elements and protection from the sun. We are talking about a particular portico concept, considered in this case as a […]

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Lined House by Altro_studio

In this project the altro_studio’s research for optical illusion and movement is underlined through color. Black and white stripes surround the entire house, creating a place strongly dynamic and, at the same time, arousing a state of instability of perception towards the observer. Black and white are among the primary colors of the history of […]

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Check House by Altro_studio

Optical illusion and disorientation are the terms that characterize this project. The purpose induces reflection in the passage between one space and another, between one environment and another. Recognizing the spatial dimension, not automatically but according to a considered perception, becomes a mode that allows understanding of every aspect of the domestic place. In the […]

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Leopoldo Pilla School by TARI-Architects

The proposal for the new school ‘Leopoldo Pilla’ in Venafro emerges as part of the Italian national project of the Scuola Futura – La Scuola per l’Italia di Domani, aiming to provide modern and adapted educational edifices to the local communities all around the country. Project Name: Leopoldo Pilla School Studio Name: TARI-Architects Location: Venafro , Italy Year: […]

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Nurturing Creativity: Guangzhou Third Children’s Palace

The Guangzhou Third Children’s Palace, situated in the cultural hub of Huangpu District, Guangzhou, China, stands as a beacon of innovative architectural design. Spanning an impressive 28,000 square meters, with a floor area of 29,000 square meters, this project is a pivotal component of the regional science education area, harmoniously blending with the surrounding urban […]

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A Harmonious Blend: Green Experience Center in Luisenpark

Bez+Kock Architekten’s design for the Green Experience Center in Luisenpark redefines the traditional notion of architectural integration within a natural landscape. The seamless fusion of organic shapes and functional spaces creates an immersive environment that celebrates the park’s inherent beauty while providing visitors with a dynamic and engaging experience. Organic Pavilion Design: Bridging Architecture and […]

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Fostering Innovation: Georg-Eckert Campus

Sehw Architektur’s visionary design for the Georg-Eckert Campus of the Leibniz Institute for Educational Media in Braunschweig redefines the intersection of heritage preservation, sustainability, and architectural innovation. Through the careful integration of historical structures, modern interventions, and sustainable practices, the campus emerges as a dynamic hub for educational research, nestled within a vibrant natural landscape. […]

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