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New Concrete House by Wespi de Meuron Romeo Architects

New Concrete House by Wespi de Meuron Romeo Architects

Architect: Wespi de Meuron Romeo Architects Project: New Concrete House / Casa ma Location: Füllinsdorf, Switzerland Gross External Area 310.00 sqm Photography: Hannes Henz This new concrete house designed by Wespi de Meuron Romeo Architects is situated in an existing residential area in Füllinsdorf, Switzerland. The surrounding is largely determined by single-family houses, which were

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Old Barn Conversion / Praz-de-Fort by Savioz Fabrizzi Architectes

This old barn conversion project was recently completed by Savioz Fabrizzi Architectes. This small cottage is located in Saleinaz, Switzerland. Built in the second half of the 19th century, the barn was originally situated at the entrance to the village of Praz-de-Fort in the val d’Entremont, and had been abandoned. As part of the conversion process,

Casa C – 100 Years Old Barn Converted into Holiday Home

The 100-year-old ” Casa C ” is located in the center of Reckingen, facing the church. Reckingen is a typical settlement in this mountain valley. Camponovo Architekten Baumgartner have converted this old farm building into a holiday home. Description by Camponovo Architekten Baumgartner: Houses and barns are divided in separate units. The small-scaled barns form a

Industrial Apartment in Zurich by Daniele Claudio Taddei Architect

A Touch of Chanel is a industrial apartment completed by Daniele Claudio Taddei Architect in Zurich, Switzerland. Description by Daniele Claudio Taddei: This one of the first lofts in the city dating back to the 80’s… it needed to be brought into this century. To keep the open feel of the large space the bathroom was

The Architecture of This Family House Combines Raw Concrete with Dark Wood

Designed by Swiss studio MLZD, this two-storey family house has an architecture that is outstanding through the combination of raw concrete and dark wood. The glazed lower level of this house by Switzerland’s Lake Biel are sandwiched between two concrete slabs, helping to protect living spaces and an outdoor terrace from flooding. MLZD was asked to

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