Sede Social Community Center / DX Arquitectos

The Lampa Community Center project is part of the National Program for the Recovery of Neighborhoods "I Want My Neighborhood" of the Ministry of Housing and Urbanism, born in 2006, which seeks to promote physical and social initiatives in vulnerable sectors, which are developed through an active process of citizen participation, in which the community defines its wishes regarding the infrastructure of the neighborhood to which it belongs, which become the foundations and guidelines of the project. Our studio intervenes in this process at the design and development stage of the detailed engineering of the project proposed by the community.

Big Branzino Sauna / Sandellsandberg

Big Branzino is a floating sauna designed by Thomas Sandell and Johan Strandlund at the Swedish architecture firm sandellsandberg architects. Built to entertain guests and enjoy relaxing saunas around the archipelago, it is a wood structure on top of steel pontoons. Its shape is visible from afar and allows for panoramic views of nature from inside the sauna. The custom-designed sauna oven has glass in all directions, allowing the glow of the fire to be seen from the outside.

CMI Luxembourg / Moreno Architecture

Context. The CMI Group, now known as John Cockerill, has just set up its HQ for the service sector in the Le Triangle Vert business park in Mondorf-Les-Bains. In a landscape of green meadows through which the Sarre freeway runs, horizontality prevails. The company CMI designs, integrates, modernizes, and maintains equipment for energy, defense, steel industry, environment, and industry in general. The project's objective is to centralize the support functions such as Management, Accounting, Human Resources, Purchasing, Communication, and the BET. Programs. The requirements of this project include an industrial hall of 800 m2 and an administrative building of approximately 2,300 m2 above ground.

Caracol Building / Estudio Herreros + MIM-A

The program —mixing social and free-market housing in coexistence and without differences—demands practically the consumption of the available building volume. This constraint, together with the demands for efficiency and simplicity that we impose on ourselves, represents a challenge for the development of a project with some added value. To this end, we look for the hidden powers of a proposal that is both pragmatic and at the same time sensitive to external stimuli.

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