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Conversion with history
Hotel in Menorca by Calderon-Folch StudioIn Menorca, Calderon-Folch Studio has transformed a building dating from 1844 into a hotel that incorporates historical layers and regional references into its architecture.
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Nominee DETAIL Award 2024
Conversion of a Warehouse into a Residential Buil...The nominees for the Detail Award 2024 have been announced: The former Coop wine warehouse in Basel’s Lysbüchel neighbourhood was transformed into a multistorey residential building, designed to accommodate residents of all ages and diverse lifestyles.
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Moving roofscape
Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts by Studio GangStudio Gang's sweeping folded roof connects the disparate components of the Arkansas Museum of Fine Arts in Little Rock, opening it up to the surrounding parkland.
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Advertorial
Energy saving thanks to Faveker’s ventilated facadeThe building is encased in a ventilated facade clad in ceramic panels, ensuring high energy efficiency in an area prone to both high and low temperatures.
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Large wooden and rammed earth buildings
Médoc Winery by Philippe Madec & AssociésWith its flat rammed-earth façade, the new Cantenac-Brown winery building is inconspicuous at first sight. Inside, however, there are two large rooms with an unusual wooden structure.
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Nominee DETAIL Award 2024
Qualifying the CentreThe nominees for the Detail Award 2024 have been announced: At the heart of House 1736 is a light-filled atrium. Harquitectes designed a robust and monolithic low-cement concrete structure that helps to regulate temperature, humidity and acoustics.
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Bold architecture on the coast
Rammed Earth House by Wood MarshWood Marsh have completed Peninsula House near Melbourne. The curved architecture of the house is inspired by the Australian coastline.
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Nominee DETAIL Award 2024
The Simplicity of Earth and WoodThe nominees for the Detail Award 2024 have been announced: The daycare centre in the courtyard of the Palais de l’Alma by Atelier Régis Roudil is defined by its use of natural materials – rammed earth and wood – blending harmoniously with the surrounding garden.
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Innovative construction
Hardwald Observation Tower in SwitzerlandWith the observation tower in the Hardwald forest in Switzerland, the architecture firm Luna Productions has created a contemporary symbol of circular timber construction.
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Nominee DETAIL Award 2024
Barn-Like Museum ExtensionThe nominees for the Detail Award 2024 have been announced: The Faith Museum by Niall McLaughlin Architects is an extension of a Grade I listed castle, positioned along the line of a medieval retaining wall from the original castle complex.
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Luxury restaurant as a stage
Ristorante Contraste in Milan by Studio DebonademeoStudio Debonademeo designed the Contraste luxury restaurant in Milan, creating spaces that resemble theatrical stages, with different colour schemes for each zone.
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Nominee DETAIL Award 2024
House Without Cement in MunichThe nominees for the Detail Award 2024 have been announced: This timber house by Florian Nagler, nestled within a garden, extends the living and office space of the main building in Munich Pasing, while contributing to the goal of urban densification.
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Conversion for private use
Sutter House in the Bregenzerwald by Firm Archite...Spacious floor plans instead of many small apartments: The interior of the house in Au in the Bregenzerwald has undergone major changes during the renovation by Firm Architekten. It has retained its typical regional appearance.
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Nominee DETAIL Award 2024
Non-Hierarchical Social HousingThe nominees for the Detail Award 2024 have been announced: Barcelona-based architectural duo Peris + Toral has realised 43 flats made of clay on Ibiza, setting new standards in social housing construction.
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Luxury in the smallest of spaces
Mini-Apartment in Rotterdam by Star & BoardIn Rotterdam, the two practices Star and Board have squeezed four rooms, including a whirlpool, into a 6.89 m² apartment.
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Nominee DETAIL Award 2024
Haus Havanna – Conversion of a Tobacco WarehouseThe nominees for the Detail Award 2024 have been announced: For the revitalisation of the listed Haus Havanna in Linz, Kaltenbacher Architektur conceived a new facade design made of 70,000 glass blocks.