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This project is in the urban renewal of 06 blocks of Tanluo Village, Dalang Street, Longhua District, Shenzhen City, Guangdong Province. On the west side of the project is Yangtai Mountain Forest Park, with the rich surrounding landscape and public cultural resources. Transportation around the site is convenient. The main road around our site is Huafa Road on the north; then there is Tanluo 1st Road on the East and Southside and Tanluo 6th Road on the west.

Our Masterplan layout sets the school in the north corner to set back from the new planned Mixed-Use complex that contains high-rise buildings 150m and 200m high.

© Shenzhen Huazhu Architectural & Engineering Design Co., Ltd

© Shenzhen Huazhu Architectural & Engineering Design Co., Ltd

© Shenzhen Huazhu Architectural & Engineering Design Co., Ltd

© Shenzhen Huazhu Architectural & Engineering Design Co., Ltd

All the classrooms we oriented towards the south and south-west direction. The teaching building and Teacher’s dormitory are continuous and form

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The Stack Deep Ellum is 16-level mixed-use creative office project in Dallas’s Deep Ellum neighborhood. Located across from the famed Bomb Factory music venue, the design for the new building relates to the historically significant and vibrant context of the neighborhood, known for its industrial architecture and street murals, while also serving as an innovative model for future development in the district. The building activates a key site along the Commerce Street corridor and provides much-needed parking relief for the district.

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© 5G Studio Collaborative

© 5G Studio Collaborative

© 5G Studio Collaborative

The design for the building is defined by an upper and lower volume: a 9-level retail and public parking podium serves as the base for a 7-level office tower above. The exterior of the podium makes thoughtful reference to the area’s historic brick warehouses. With its rich texture and activated ground floor, the base of

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Sick children and their parents can retreat into a world of peace and privacy inside the Ronald McDonald Family Room of Amalia Children’s Hospital. Escaping from the hospital atmosphere and its operations and examinations, they can enjoy a sense of comfort, safety and security. The entrance is located on the second floor, right next to the nursing wards.Being close to one another helpsHaving parents, brothers and sisters nearby has a positive effect on the wellbeing and recovery of children.

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© Scagliola+Brakkee

The new Family Room offers a warm and welcoming environment to come together. Anouar, father of Yanis, enjoys visiting the Family Room. “Our son has been admitted to NICU because he requires light therapy. The Family Room helps us forget everything, as weird as that sounds. At the same time, I’m just a few steps away from Yanis.”The Pebble aligns with the redeveloped

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The Boa Vista House is a refuge in the Brazilian countryside made of raw materials: stone, wood, clay and fair-faced concrete. Located on sloping north-facing land, the house was designed according to the client’s wishes: a country home entirely connected to the landscape, permeated by the fresh breeze of the woods, well lit, and at the same time protected from heat and excessive sunshine.

Its volumetry is distinguished by a large concrete slab that seems detached from the body of the house.

© Gabriel Pozzobom

© Gabriel Pozzobom

© Gabriel Pozzobom

© Gabriel Pozzobom

In order to provide all the rooms with views of the surrounding landscape, its plan is comprised of two intersected volumes that serve for private and social activities. Since the clients wanted a home to age in, the program was settled on a single floor. Together with the shed and the stone walls around it, the

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The house is located in a slopy terrain which has the virtue to be localised in a fairly high topographic altitude, due to this, with visual orientation to the litoral mountain range, the urban center and the sea. It also takes part in the formation of Vallpineda residential area, one of the first urbanisations that were developed in the city of Sitges.

Not only the initial observation of the site revealed that the original topography of the empty plots had been modificated notoriously in the past, but also they had been disagreed with the urbanistic regulations about the land movements that were allowed to do.

© GUILLEM CARRERA arquitecte

© GUILLEM CARRERA arquitecte

© GUILLEM CARRERA arquitecte

© GUILLEM CARRERA arquitecte

In fact, both neighboor’s adjacent plots had land increseaments because it was wanted to have both houses as highest and nearest to the street as possible; nowadays, with the actual regulations,

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