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Patricia García - January 27, 2016. 08:34
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Refurbishing this office furniture company, whose beginnings date back to the 1940s, involved an overhaul of the two existing L-shaped units which make up the operations floor. These are two interconnected structures with their main access through the intermediate level of this three-storey unit. On this level we have the reception area, the meeting rooms and an open-plan office. The lower level mainly houses the furniture showroom located in an adjoining unit. The upper level contains the management area and the representative and socializing area.
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Patricia García - January 25, 2016. 08:00
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Fumihiko Maki. Hillside Terrace. Third phase. Tokyo. Japan. Photo: Isabel Mozas

"Hillside Terrace (1967-1998) is a miniature city, built in phases, which took over thirty years to complete and is home to low-rise buildings, interconnected public spaces, low walls, thresholds, passageways and vegetation. Hillside Terrace, in the Daikanyama district, sums up thirty years of urban design in Tokyo, thirty years in the history of modern architecture and thirty years in.
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Patricia García - January 21, 2016. 08:00
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The work on the cornerpiece completes a series of three buildings which were combined to create the headquarters of the engineering firm Ernst Basler AG. The action of the architects E2A is based on creating a circulation core, which is located at the centre of the floor plan, extending the floor plan out into the interior garden and establishing connections between the new elements and the other buildings. The main street facade remains intact, with the office building’s familiar rec.
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Patricia García - January 20, 2016. 08:00
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"...FORM – PERFORMANCE

While dualism is about form, it is strictly about form in the plural –it is about forms. Dualism is at odds with synthetic form –it is about a plurality of forms living together. At the same time as being about form and formalism, dualism is also about performance, which also contains the word form. Let me explain. What we discovered –again, it was something that we discovered after doing the first project (that was the first project Rena.
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Patricia García - January 15, 2016. 08:18
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The building, constructed in 1968 as the Campari headquarters by the Soncini Brothers, comprises three volumes, two of which are for offices with a lower third volume set aside for residential use. With the building refurbishment  undertaken for conversion to use as rental space, the intervention by Park Associati focused on the facades.
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Patricia García - January 14, 2016. 08:00
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"Unlike a more traditional hierarchical approach that may begin with a building type before fitting the constituent architectural forms into it, our technique of approximation first establishes a set of conditions, then gradually coheres resolutions of these conditions toward an approximation of a building type.
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Patricia García - January 11, 2016. 08:00
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The block is inserted into the Europaallee Quarter urban plan, which is being developed in the former railway lots close to Zürich city centre. The four-volume complex, designed by three architecture practices: Max Dudler, Gigon / Guyer Architekten and David Chipperfield Architects, is mainly for administration purposes. It also includes a retail ground floor and a public open courtyard which may be accessed from all four facades. The unique feature of dividing up the plo.
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Patricia García - January 4, 2016. 09:01
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Karamuk Kuo Architects. Collective housing. Hunziker Areal. Zurich, 2011

"The self–constraint starts with catalyst questions we pose at the beginning of the project and extends into the tools we choose to engage during the process. Through our work, as in the following two projects, we have been returning to some basic tools that are often taken for granted, namely the plan, the section, and model photography in order to more precisely confront and rediscover the language of space and type. We were interested in challenging the seeming objectivity of the pla.
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