Madrid-based practice EXIT Architects have converted a 19th century prison into a ‘cultural civic center’ of Palencia, Spain. Constructed from load-bearing brickwork, the building contain four wings that have been totally refurbished to accommodate an auditorium, a library, multi-function rooms and classrooms for art and music.
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Modern Civic Center in Palencia, Spain by EXIT Architects
Posted Apr 24th, 2012 By Addy in Architecture, Inspiration, News, Photography With | No Comments
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Cool and Modern SALONGEN 35 By Kjellgren Kaminsky Architecture
Posted Apr 23rd, 2012 By Addy in Architecture, Inspiration, Photography With | No Comments
Swedish practice Kjellgren Kaminsky Architecture has recently completed ‘Salongen 35′, a city block filled with passive housing structures in Malmo, Sweden. Salongen 35 is a stylish grouping of four passive apartments that embrace a diverse range of ecological solutions while remaining thoroughly in harmony with the local style.
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Sustainable Green House by Djuric Tardio Architects
Posted Apr 21st, 2012 By Addy in Inspiration, Photography With | No Comments
Djuric Tardio Architects designed this “Sustainable Eco-House” in Paris, France. The program was for a combined family, calling for a flexible, modular design and design process. Passive solar design and other techniques have been incorporated into the program, in order to make it one of the most attractive and sustainable houses on the block!
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Spectacular Cloud House by Axis Mundi
Posted Apr 20th, 2012 By Addy in Architecture, Inspiration, Photography With | No Comments
The Cloud House designed by Axis Mundi is a planned weekend retreat located in the mountainous plateau of Lizard Head Pass, Colorado. The transparent and curved exterior spans from the ground to the flat white roof, becoming almost invisible during various times throughout the year.
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Stunning Attrap’Rêves Bubble Hotel France
Posted Apr 19th, 2012 By Addy in Inspiration With | No Comments
Located on the southeast coast of France, the Attrap’Rêves Bubble Hotel is a collection of transparent prefab tents that span along the Bouches-du-Rhone forest. The concept came from French designer Pierre Stéphane, who wanted to create an Eco-friendly space, that didn’t cause any permanent changes to the environment once the bubble houses were folded up.








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