Uyen House / ACL Architects

Uyen House is a house built by a son to dedicate to his father and mother. The location of the house is in a rather small alley in My Tho city. An alley is not wide enough for the circulation of vehicles, but it always connects the people here together, closer, and more friendly. Sometimes small alleys remind us of our childhood when in narrow houses, alleys standing from the beginning of the alley to the end of the alley can call each other, and alleys in prime central locations can only concave a motorbike when moving. The echoing sound of calling each other in the alley is enough to make us see the warmth and affection of the people living here. 

Sou'West Brewery / Ewert Leaf

Sou’West Brewery converts an iconic warehouse in Victoria’s coastal Torquay into a lively venue driven by the connection, warmth, and playfulness of surf culture. Comprising a beer hall, play area, tasting pavilion, and open-air terrace, the expansive site is defined through skillful planning and naturalistic materials, celebrating Sou’West’s authentic, on-site brewing.

Verde Sazón Restaurant / Estudio Well Interiorismo

The neighborhood. Located in Barrio Italia in Santiago de Chile, one of the most important tourist destinations in the city due to the culture that develops in the place, where it stands out for having a variety of designer shops, restaurants of all kinds, along with innumerable streets where you can find old residences, which constitute a historical heritage. The encounter between heritage architectural elements and the variety of design styles impacts at first sight, that connection that exists between the old and the new, past and future, knowledge and pleasure, today it is a neighborhood to enjoy with friends and family. The design is born from 4 concepts; wisdom, natural, friendly and authentic. Concepts that reflect both the gastronomy of the restaurant and the place where it is located.

Museography and Exhibition of Panteão dos Almeida / spaceworkers

The museography and exhibition architecture project of the Panteão dos Almeida, in the Church of Santa Maria do Castelo in Abrantes, Portugal, aims the adaptation and interior requalification of an old church (a historic building in the city of Abrantes, built in 1215 by D. Afonso II, being later, in 1433, rebuilt by D. Diogo Fernandes de Almeida, one of the central characters of this project), fulfilling the strictness of the restrictions, imposed by the entities that supervise the intervention in heritage and that do not allow any alteration to the existing other than painting and maintenance of materials.

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