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Opinion, Out there: the Public Space _ Chiara Quinzii and Diego Terna
Power, Water and Heat as Urban Neighbors
- Power, Water and Heat as Urban Neighbors _ Herbert Wright
- Brickwork and form in a new substation enhance a hydroelectricity complex
- Imatra Electricity Substation _ Virkkunen & Co Architects
- Urban stormwater is managed in a simple, striking concrete form
- Stormwater Facility _ gh3*
- Perforated screens create a faceted volume enclosing a ventilation structure
- North Greenwich Screen _ Neiheiser Argyros
- Form and metal skin de-materialize a hybrid of energy center, nursery and café
- Energy Hub _ Morris + Company
- Interview _ Joe Morris + Herbert Wright
- Emergency power is mounted in a glass pavilion
- McGill University Power Plant _ Les architectes FABG
Terroir and Winery
- Terroir and Winery _ HyoJin Jeon
- Mountains and metal define a new structure above a restored wine cellar
- New Wine Cellar, Hotel Pacherhof _ bergmeisterwolf
- A new winery responds to a Flemish landscape
- Winery VV for Vinetiq _ Vincent Van Duysen Architects
- Interview _ Vincent Van Duysen + Silvio Carta
- Wood combines functionalism and warmth in a Portuguese winery
- Taboadella Winery _ Carlos Castanheira
Small Chapels and Ineffable Space
- Small Chapels and Ineffable Space _ Michèle Woodger
- A concrete chapel emerging from a single curved fold
- Chapel in Sierra la Villa _ Sancho – Madridejos Architecture Office
- Transfiguring the simple into the transcendental
- Chapel in Miljana _ Álvaro Siza
- From neglected church to pilgrims’ sanctuary
- San Peregrino Oratory _ Así! Arquitectura
- Interview _ Sebastian Cagliero + Michèle Woodger
- Baroque Southern Italy churches re-imagined as organic, minimalist forms
- Santa Maria Goretti Church _ Mario Cucinella Architects
- Interview _ Mario Cucinella + Michèle Woodger
Eat and Rest at Work
- Eat and Rest at Work _ YuMi Hyun
- A green and restful space for workers at a Mexican industrial facility
- Lunchroom for Industrial Workers _ Taller de Arquitectura Miguel Montor
- Reinterpreting a French vernacular for today’s corporate environment
- Shared Company Cafeteria _ Brenac & Gonzalez & Associés
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