Image 1 of 18 from gallery of Refurbishment Viaduct Arches / EM2N. Photograph by Roger Frei
Bicromia 'storica' in laterizio per il nuovo complesso a 'km 0'
Info Progetto Architetto: Amelia Tavella Architectes Progetto: Convent Saint-François Luogo: Santa-Lucia di Tallano, Corsica, Francia Area: 400 m² Anno: 2021 Categoria: Convento, Monastero Immagini © Thibaut Dini Amelia Tavella, che ha appena ricevuto…
Image 27 of 35 from gallery of Renovation of a Farmhouse / EXiT architetti associati. Photograph by Silvia Longhi
Il recupero di un'ex fabbrica tessile realizzata nel 1851 nel quartiere La Soledat
Image 4 of 18 from gallery of Refurbishment Viaduct Arches / EM2N. Photograph by Ralph Hut
António Costa Lima Arquitectos ha ristrutturato un vecchio magazzino sul porto del fiume Tagus, estendendo il volume originale con una gelosia di mattoni su un muro di calce.
(di Marcella Gabbiani). La Provincia Autonoma di Bolzano vanta oramai una lunga tradizione di promozione della «cultura del costruire». Negli ultimi vent’an
Bicromia 'storica' in laterizio per il nuovo complesso a 'km 0'
NikunotorikoDesigned by Ryoji Iedokoro Architecture Offcie, You'll find Japanese yakiniku restaurants everywhere, if it comes to the quality of meat,
Image 17 of 28 from gallery of Restoration and adaptation of a 16th century Chapel in Brihuega / Adam Bresnick. Photograph by Eugeni Pons
'Belle cicatrici' e nuovi elementi danno vita al progetto curato da Co Govers
Una sopraelevazione, questa, che è stata necessaria per una valorizzazione immobiliare che ha permesso il recupero di un edificio abbandonato.
Un'architettura effimera alta 26 metri realizzata in rete metallica e sugero che evoca le rovine e le atmosfere di Riyadh. È l'ultima maxi scultura realizzata dall'artista italiano nella capitale saudita
Image 22 of 23 from gallery of Conservation, Restoration and Adaptation of Church “St. Paraskeva“ / Todor Mihaylov, Elitsa Andreeva, Emilia Kaleva, Aleksandra Vadinska. Section
Restorationn of the Church of Corbera d'Ebre by Ferran Vizoso Architecture[. Terra Alta - Tarragona Spain. #Built Beauty
A Ferrara premiati i progetti vincitori
What does one do when they find the perfect piece of property and yet the house that sits there is, well, less than desirable? If you're Mitt Romney, you buy the property and tear down the house and build yourself something that better suits your ego. If you're an architectural firm, like, say, WT Architecture, you keep the old structure, and actually refurbish, reinforce, and re-beautify it, while creating a new home that compliments the old. Which is what they did on the tiny island of Coll, with just two hundred residents, off the coast of Scotland. It's a brand new home slotted delicately inside the [reinforced] crumbling stone ruins of an ancient local manor. Meticulously planned around its predecessor, the new construction actually shelters the old from the fierce ocean winds, and takes advantage of existing wall heights, window perforations and more to create a beautiful balance. Stainless steel frames were delicately introduced to help hold existing walls together, prop up the sagging chimney and support a new door-overhanging lintel made of local stone. While digging to pour a new foundation, bronze age pottery was found and carefully exhumed. The open-plan interior has layers of fresh-finished wood, flat reflective glass and sleek black-coated steel right alongside aged stonework walls, setting them apart visually while tying everything together … and placing the rough vintage edges, cracks and crevices in easy-to-touch locations throughout. For all the polish of the finished product, construction was anything but easy. Between the fragile frame of the building and the vicious winds, simply stabilizing the existing building remnants took WT Architecture months of careful planning and execution. Overall, the intersections of modern forms and existing elements is beautifully balanced both from a large-scale and down-to-details perspective. via dornob. For the full story on the house, and more photos of the renovation, head over to WT Architecture.
Image 40 of 42 from gallery of House of Ruins (Drupas) / NRJA.
Il restauro architettonico della basilica paleocristiana di San Pietro a Siracusa
Completed in 2016 in Melle, Belgium. Images by Filip Dujardin . An open square was expected. A specific place was unexpected. What was to be expected.
Pablo Manuel Millán “cuce” gli elementi storici in un intervento contemporaneo
L’intervento di recupero descritto in queste pagine è stato realizzato tra il 2013 e il 2017 in Val di Rezzalo, vallata laterale della Valtellina nel territo
Una residenza ottocentesca dalla bellezza senza tempo al profumo di Mediterraneo
Nauta architecture sceglie la geometria dell'arco come tema fondante del progetto