Pavilion Tess / Estúdio Leonardo Zanatta

The Tess Pavilion adopts strategies for passive thermal efficiency and structural decoupling. The flat roof is designed as an autonomous slab, dissociated from the main volumes, allowing for continuous ventilation and permanent shading. The positioning of the openings was studied to optimize solar gain in winter and mitigate direct sunlight in summer, reducing energy consumption and improving thermal comfort.

Diciassette Clothing Store / RdN studio

Beneath the porticoes of the first building in Morbegno designed by Luigi Caccia Dominioni, a new commercial activity has opened its doors. Morbegno is distinguished not only by Caccia's architecture, but also by views of the surrounding mountains and waterways, with the Ganda bridge serving as a symbol of union between the town and the Rhaetian Alps. This late-18th-century stone structure, characterized by three imposing arches stretching over the Adda River, provides the conceptual foundation for the project.

Spalihof Houses / Seilerlinhart

The «Spalihof» project, which consists of three new buildings and the refurbishment of the historic Spalihaus (1463), deals with issues that are exemplary for any village densification. Densification in the countryside must solve the dilemma of accommodating larger building volumes in a small-scale context.

UH INFONAVIT Iztacalco Housing Unit and Public Space / AMASA Estudio

Since the mid-20th century, the capital of Mexico has begun a long tradition of building collective housing through the development of housing complexes. Today, approximately half of the residents living in Mexico City reside in a condominium regime. The city has around ten thousand housing units: housing complexes that share multi-family buildings, urban facilities, common areas, administrative services, and even postal codes.

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