LaCalor Studio / KAL A

Between the neighborhoods of Opañel and Comillas in the Carabanchel district of Madrid, La Calor opens an art and screen-printing studio run by artists Bruno del Giúdice and Candela Sotos. The studio has a large open workspace of 90 sqm and a back garden of 120 sqm. Three main actions have been carried out: opening the rear façade to connect the studio with the garden, the construction of a light structure to create an upper floor space, and the complete refurbishment of the space.

The Threshold Between Daylight and Architecture: Flat Roof Access Hatches

Beyond light as a physical phenomenon perceptible by the human eye, daylight is an inexhaustible architectural resource that is sometimes taken for granted. Just like the air we breathe, we are all aware of the existence of light, but rarely do we seek to do anything else with it. It is essential to recognize its presence as an enabler of experiences in space, due to its intrinsic relationship with architecture and human beings.

Student’s Hostel / Studioboxx

A private educational institute in Butibori, an industrial area near Nagpur has a school campus surrounded by hostels for girls and boys along with closed and open-air sports facilities. Amongst this was an old hostel which was originally built in the 1970s as industrial staff housing. It was later modified to house schoolboys. It was a modest two-floor structure with an L-shaped plan. Since there were three independent wings with staircases, the tenements, and the rooms weren’t linked with corridors like a normal hostel.

Co-Living Home / Yuan Architects

“Co-Living” opens possibilities for the wonderful living among the narrow alleys lining the old neighborhoods of the city center. In the corner of an alley in the city center, sitting on a base only 4 meters wide, a small residential building with one household on each floor is designed that is suitable for rent by young people. 

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