DRM Psychological Counseling Kunshan Center / SWOOP STUDIO

The site of the project is typical of a common high-rise office building, with its corner location on the floor providing plenty of natural light. The client required two counseling rooms, a lounge area, a big salon,a reception area, and an office. The challenge of the design is firstly how to organize such a variety of functions in a constrained site, while still keeping the space bright, uncluttered, and open; secondly is how to create a special atmosphere which suitable for Psychological Counselling, through simple materials and construction methods, given the limited cost.

Shel House / Phenotype

It’s one thing to experience a space that erases all traces of urbanism, that awes you with its sheer magnitude of beauty and grandeur, and another altogether, to build in that environment a dwelling that encapsulates this emotion for its inhabitants. Anica Kochhar, Principal Architect of Phenotype Architecture Studio, discovered that the relationship with home can be as personal as the one shared with nature, and it is the symbiosis of these parallel sentiments that led to the creation of this quaint 15,000 sq feet homestay Shel in the picturesque Ladakh region of northern India. 

T Square Coworking Space / Stateline No. 7 Architects

The project began when the owner | architect | developer envisioned co-locating a program of home and office into a live | work environment in an urban location. And inspired by requests for space in the building after the initial occupancy, the unused lower level was recently repurposed into a co-work office space, effectively making the entire building a “shared” workspace.

Vilarinha House / A2OFFICE

The architectural project for this house was born simultaneously from a void and from a dance: the unbuilt space of the patio separates and unites the two volumes that make up the intervention and seem to want to communicate through dance. The house sought to create a relationship of dialogue, not only with the urban front in which it operates but also with the immediate surroundings. Taking into account that this is an area in the process of constructive and use transformation, the basic premise was to design the building in relation to the pre-existing structures, but also, and above all, to endow it with characteristics that would allow it to dialogue in the future with new neighboring constructions, something that was confirmed, since new contiguous buildings appeared in the meantime.

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