Jaume I Secondary School / by Ramon Esteve
Ramon Esteve sent us their project, the Jaume I Secondary School, that was completed in 2010. The building was built using prefabricated concrete panels.
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Ramon Esteve sent us their project, the Jaume I Secondary School, that was completed in 2010. The building was built using prefabricated concrete panels.
SHIBUKAWA EDER Architects want to shared one of their latest projects with you all of Architecture List’s readers. Mentioned as one of the first ecologically sustainable schools in Austria, the Senior High School Neulengbach building using a heat recovery ventilation system,…
Ron Fleisher Architects shared with us their Israel-based project, the YRF English Studies Building for Children. Completed in 2010, the building sited in Ramla, a diverse city which inhabits both, Muslims, Christians and Jews, newcomers from Ethiopia and ex USSR.…
André Espinho Arquitectura sent us their project, the School Center Paredes – Alenquer, to share with you all of the Architecture List’s readers. The project has been designed to accommodate around 600 children, from the ages of three to nine.…
Project description of New Kindergarten and Nursery School. San Vito di Cadore by ATENASTUDIO+ALESSANDRO SACCHET+KREJ ENGINEERING: The project for the San Vito di Cadore school complex, entered in an International competition in conjunction with Alessandro Sacchet and Krej engineering, is…
© Shuhe Photo Design Concept of County Elementary School, Tianjin by Vector Architects + CCDI : Our goal is to establish a unique place within the school that encourages interaction between the students and teachers through their daily learning and…
Press Release: UNStudio, in collaboration with DP Architects, has been selected from a shortlist of five practices to design Plot A of the SUTD (Singapore University of Technology and Design) campus.
Project description of Maastricht Academy of Art & Architecture by Wiel Arets Architects: Conceived as an extension to the existing Rijkshogeschool, the Maastricht Academy for the Arts provides new spaces for the school of visual arts and architectural design. The…