Wednesday, August 29, 2012

T 2

Source: Artau Architecture archdaily.com
Plan, Source: archdaily.com

Hôtel du Val d’Amblève, Stavelot, Belgium, 2008 designed by Artau Architecture
The detached house includes 14 hotel rooms of +/-30 m2 and a wellness area. Its location depends mainly on an existing building that needs to be preserved. Furthermore, the building is constructed according to the remarkable trees, the close views on the park, distant views on the opposite slope. The wood is present in all its forms and shapes, not only on a structural level but also in the cedar cladding on the outside and the cherry wood cladding on the inside. The existing hotel is transformed in order to offer 3 more spacious rooms and two seminar rooms. -- ArchDaily

Source: Michel Denancé archdaily.com
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54 logements ZAC Seguin Rives de Seine, Boulogne-Billancourt, France, 2010 designed by PHD Architectes
The 54-unit project offers a reading in two stages: a able volume in T, massive and raw, self-compacting concrete, cut along the requirements of the surfaces of program, in accordance with the intentions of the agency Lispsky and Rollet and rules PLU. -- ArchDaily

Source: César San Millán archdaily.com
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Dwelling Etura, Barrundia, Spain, 2011 designed by Roberto Ercilla Arquitectura
The visual impact of the housing is reduced by placing it below the access level into the side, with a piece strongly over hanged. This is achieved by minimal intervention in the environment (9% parcel occupancy). The roof garden with a small access pavilion and vehicle protection completes the intervention. -- ArchDaily

Source: Marc Cramer archdaily.com

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T House,Sutton, Quebec, Canada, 2013 designed by Natalie Dionne Architecture
In plan, the house revolves around three distinct parts arranged in the form of the letter ‘T’. One part accommodates the living room, another, the guest rooms and a third houses the kitchen with the master bedroom upstairs. -- ArchDaily

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