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Saboia+Ruiz Arquitetos · 25 Mar 2022
Text description provided by the architects. A middle-aged couple with two young children asked us for a project. They wanted to live in an open house and, at the same time, feel protected. They wanted the spaces to be integrated, without being overly large. They wanted a yard full of plants, an orchard, and a vegetable garden, and to be able to spend their evenings looking at the stars and the city lights.

Manuel A. Monteserín Lahoz · 25 Mar 2022

NORRØN Architects · 24 Mar 2022
Text description provided by the architects. The latest addition to Copenhagen-based NORRØN’s body of work is Åstrup Have - a new recreational farmhouse gazing at Haderslev Fjord and built upon the dream of the countryside. Coined around concepts of biodynamic food production, freely grazing animals, and farm to table, Åstrup Have evokes the region’s vernacular building tradition and inquisitively reinterprets the traditional Danish farmhouse.

Kunik de Morsier architectes · 23 Mar 2022
Text description provided by the architects. The project of the new Manufacture de Haute Horlogerie Audemars Piguet in Les Saignoles, (Le Locle, NE) was developed and realized between 2017 and 2021 by the Swiss office Kunik de Morsier architectes. For the watchmaker’s needs, they designed a new kind of building. Built horizontally on the hill, the Manufacture fits discreetly into this landscape resulting from the folds of the Jura. Its surroundings create a succession of biotopes characteristic of the region. The whole blends into the geography of the Jura and the astral time. The contours and mate- rials are chosen to intensify the user’s or visitor’s experience of the environment, natural light and the movement of the sun.

TRAN TRUNG Architects · 22 Mar 2022
Text description provided by the architects. In recent years, Da Nang is a dynamically developing city with a very high construction density, known as the largest construction site in Vietnam. Along with that is environmental pollution, noise pollution, but there is a lack of space for green areas, where close people can enjoy the fresh air after stressful working hours.

Shieh Arquitetos Associados · 22 Mar 2022