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4 International Civic-Minded Projects

4 International Civic-Minded Projects Youth Activity Center in Beijing by Moguang Studio. Photography by Xi Zhi. Firm: Moguang Studio Project: Youth Activity Center, Beijing Standout: The former clothing-factory complex 12 buildings comprising 68,000 square feet maintains its original two-courtyard layout, emphasi­zing the structures’ interrelationships with elevated metal walkways, corridors, and small transitional squares that link activity and accommodations zones into a three-dimensional, continuous landscape experience. Chandler Boulevard Bridge Home Village in Los Angeles by Lehrer Architects. Photography courtesy of Lehrer Architects. 

Casa Bell Lloc / Studio Saxe

© Andres Garcia Lachner Construction. The clients of this home were clear from the beginning that they wanted most of the home to be built in concrete for longevity, less maintenance, and thermal mass during the hot months of the year. The challenge was to also create open spaces in the living areas with long-span concrete beans and a light roof that allows for cross ventilation during the rainy and humid months of the year. The result is a series of retaining walls below that house private spaces and beams and columns above that open to the majestic ocean view. © Andres Garcia Lachner

Studio Saxe nestles Sirena House in Costa Rican jungle

Pavilions wrapped in teak and glass form Sirena House by architectural practice Studio Saxe that is set on a lush, beachfront site in Costa Rica. Sirena House is located in the coastal town of Santa Teresa. Built near the ocean on the edge of a tropical forest, the 1,000-square-metre home was designed to embrace its The post Studio Saxe nestles Sirena House in Costa Rican jungle appeared first on Dezeen.

Studio Saxe nestles Sirena House in Costa Rican jungle

Studio Saxe nestles Sirena House in Costa Rican jungle
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Sirena House / Studio Saxe

© Andres Garcia Lachner Sustainability. The project was conceived as a decomposition of the volumes and this allowed for cross-ventilation due to the exposure of every space to at least 2 or 3 walls to the outside. The extended rooflines are carefully placed to protect from the sun and the rain through a process of bioclimatic design which analyzes the sun patterns, winds, and precipitation to create comfort without the use of energy. An array of sustainable systems such as rainwater catchment, water recycling systems, energy generation, and clever design makes this project a pioneer in sustainable tropical architecture that has passive design at its core.

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