Many of the courtyard buildings of monasteries and farmers will no longer be needed in the future, such as the listed 550-year-old manor in Garsten. With the sustainable concept of "Protect by using", the inner courtyard was covered with a mobile glass roof that captures solar energy, and 22 apartments were built into the old structure to enclose this winter-proof atrium. 110 m2 winter garden, a 20 m swimming channel and a shared kitchen make this social environment a new home worth living in.
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What does the contemporary city offer in order to respond to the needs of the human being from the private to the public sphere? Where do these dimensions meet? How can one dimension penetrate the others? To answer all these questions, the design focuses on space intended as a common good, which is defined by the term “Commons”. As far as architecture is concerned they appear as places conducive to cohesion and solidarity, from the urban dimension to the more intimate and domestic one.
What does the contemporary city offer in order to respond to the needs of the human being from the private to the public sphere? Where do these dimensions meet? How can one dimension penetrate the others? To answer all these questions, the design focuses on space intended as a common good, which is defined by the term “Commons”. As far as architecture is concerned they appear as places conducive to cohesion and solidarity, from the urban dimension to the more intimate and domestic one.
Das Grüne Labor is a public platform for encounter and environmental mediation in the heart of a historic park in Weimar. This pavilion is made from park trees, that needed to be cut down due to climate change induced damages giving this special wood a new purpose. First processed into blocks, that are based on a modular system and contain knotholes, cracks, fungi and vermin marks, they were stacked and strained together by a detachable connection – making the assembly set reusable and flexible
The project reclaims the appropriation of the public space through 'the party' and dancing as a social catalyzer during -and after- the pandemic, establishing a new paradigm in which technology, environment, and social encounter merge in a single reproducible architectural strategy.
BioMat (Biobased Materials and Material Cycles in Architecture) is a research group at the ITKE (Institute of Building Structures and Structural Design), University of Stuttgart and aims to investigate various aspects of sustainability in architecture. The last two mock-ups realized by BioMat explore TFP technology with natural fibers and its potential application in structural components made of fiber-reinforced composites.
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Parksommer Chemnitz is an annual open-air cultural festival that brings a lively vibe to Stadthallenpark in the city centre for four weeks during the summer. Guests are invited to bring their deckchairs and enjoy a mix of music, yoga and children’s events. Relaxed evening concerts featuring a mix of jazz, folk and classical acts along with and singer-songwriters and much more draw around 18,000 Chemnitz residents to the park on warm summer evenings every year.
The Environment’s departament of the City of A Coruña, understood it needed to provide the city with a unique and more accessible signage to all people. For this reason, they hired me as project and accessibility director. Signage is essential in the orientation in the space. A correct application provides greater accessibility in public spaces. As an architect specialized in universal accessibility, I proposed a universal signaling system,accesible to all people, with or without disabilities.
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As an architect specialized in Universal Accessibility and Neuroarchitecture, I wanted to share the knowledge I have about neurological well-being and social inclusion.I created this YouTube channel to answer the day-to-day doubts that arise in design of daily life.Aimed at technicians, doctors or anyone else, I explain architecture and urban planning with designs for all people. Taking into account sustainability, aesthetics, inclusion and how the environment influences the well-being of people