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Anna Wigandt, Science library-café, Chişinău, Moldova
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Oblique bookshelves: Hugues Weill developed for Drugeot Labo a collection of bookshelves made out of natural oak with a rigorous orthogonal structure, disturbed by an oblique frame.

E/C House: nominated for the Mies Van Der Rohe Award 2015, this holiday house in the Azores has been modeled by Sami Arquitectos inside the forms of the existing ruin, offering the most diverse complex possibilities of living than the former typology.

FUWL, acoustic panels: the new range of acoustic panels designed by Form Us With Love for Baux is made of 5 wall patterns, combining 22 colours that follow the scheme of the Scandinavian landscape.

Apartment in Tokyo: Ryohei Tanaka / G architects studio+Teruya Kido / Sumasaga Fudosan, refurbished an attic in central Tokyo, for short-term rentals, with the washi paper tecnique for the concrete walls and ceilings surfaces.

Haus Hohlen: to increase the amount of space and renew the facade of this house built in the 60s on a hill above Dornbirn, in Austria, Jochen Specht constructs a new building envelope at a certain distance around the old house, using a large amount of glass.

Land of Hope, Food for Life: born from the collaboration between Tsinghua University & Studio Link-Arc, the Chinese Pavilion for Expo 2015 embodies a “land of hope” through its undulating roof form.

Art in the hospital: Vital Arts have commissioned an array of award winning international artists and designers to liven up the wards at The Royal London Children’s Hospital.

Nude: FORM bureau refurbished Nude Coffee & Wine Bar, a small family establishment located in a 1930s  building in Moscow, with a design informed by the materiality of the existing space.

Solar E-Bike: Leaos Solar E-Bike is a “self-sufficient” bicycle, that integrates solar panels in the carbon frame, trasforming them into a design elements with aesthetic values.

Science library-café: playing with ​​Kepler’ geometrical basis of the universe, Anna Wigandt designed in the capital of Moldova a self-service café where you can study engineering.

Blueprint: Storefront hosts in New York “Blueprint”, an exhibition of works by artists and architects on a trip of self-reflection in the literal and metaphorical form of a blueprint.

Loena Lantern: Chinese lanterns are the inspiration for this lamps designed by Ontwerpduo with a screen-printed papershade that charges itself throughout the day, and from the light of the lamp.

House 1014: for House 1014 in Granollers, Barcelona, H Arquitectes decided to underline the elongated site moving back the building from the front street line and creating access patios both sides of the house.

Made in China Diary: Made in China Diary is a project initiated by the Swiss designer pair Anaïde Gregory Studio. It is first and foremost a travel log retracing a five-month journey through manufacturing China.

 

Top: Anna Wigandt, Science library-café, Chişinău, Moldova. Photo Anna Wigandt

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