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Covers articles about architecture, life, and urban culture. NESS Magazine is an advocated way of thinking about the capabilities of design and architecture.
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To adapt this house to the new requirements of the family, a renovation was carried out based on a simple strategy: the location of the vertical circulation in the party wall, allowing the creation of more flexible, better ventilated, and illuminated spaces ..read more
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This concrete house composed of two offset regular prisms is perforated at precise points, allowing the surrounding green scenery to invade the monochromatic interior ..read more
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Excavated into the face of a hillside, this private wine cave, design by Clayton Korte, offers a unique spatial experience in Texas, United States ..read more
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Angular, shimmering brick veneer facades in green, yellow, aubergine, and red gives a strong identity to HHF Architects’ winning entry for part of the new master plan Parc du Simplon in Renens, Lausanne ..read more
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Mexican office, PRODUCTORA, designed an experimental co-housing pilot project in Denver for individuals or couples. It provides centrally located, low-cost housing for small households, while integrating within the morphology of the surrounding suburban context ..read more
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This house stands in a new residential district in the mountains. Its apparently traditional architecture, a rectangular prism with a gable roof, is interrupted by a cut in plan and section that introduces light and air through a greenhouse-style space ..read more
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Thanks to the resulting partnership between the municipality, the client and the architect, it was possible to realize a building that offers added value for the site and the community at large ..read more
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David Telerman built a pavilion in Southern Arizona: an inverted pyramid of reinforced concrete cast-in-place, sunk in the middle of the desert. It is a piece that blurs the boundary between art, landscape infrastructure, space and building ..read more
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The renovation of this small apartment, located in the city of Rosario, Argentina, includes the addition of an unusual staircase that connects the two levels of the project and the design of large pieces of furniture that define the uses of spaces in a hyper-flexible manner ..read more
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The newly completed Carrer de la Diputació residential urban infill engage with the city’s rich architectural and cultural sphere, all-the-while responding to its dense urban environment ..read more