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DOMa 11. jo taillieu architecten, Schneider Türtscher, aoa architects, COMTE / MEUWLY, Benedetta Tagliabue - EMBT Architects

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DOMa issue 11

Uitgever:DOMA

  • Paperback
  • Engels, Grieks
  • 164 pagina's
In the eleventh issue of DOMa, jo taillieu architecten embedded House Binnen within an existing structure, allowing unexpected structural events to emerge — a process reflected in the complexity of their drawings. Schneider Türtscher present photocopied drawings of their extension and modification of house Auf Berg Ι & II, treating them as exercises in doubt and discovery. aoa architects integrate five distinct buildings into a circular path for pension Hoji, creating five typological iterations tailored to their countryside setting. COMTE / MEUWLY present a House for almost everything, through a photographic series that upholds the project’s name as an argument. Benedetta Tagliabue — EMBT Architects share working documents for the San Giacomo Apostolo and Parish Complex Ferrara, offering a glimpse into their design methodology.
In the eleventh issue of DOMa, jo taillieu architecten embedded House Binnen within an existing structure, allowing unexpected structural events to emerge — a process reflected in the complexity of their drawings. Schneider Türtscher present photocopied drawings of their extension and modification of house Auf Berg Ι & II, treating them as exercises in doubt and discovery. aoa architects integrate five distinct buildings into a circular path for pension Hoji, creating five typological iterations tailored to their countryside setting. COMTE / MEUWLY present a House for almost everything, through a photographic series that upholds the project’s name as an argument. Benedetta Tagliabue — EMBT Architects share working documents for the San Giacomo Apostolo and Parish Complex Ferrara, offering a glimpse into their design methodology.

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