The New Middle School in Puos d’Alpago, Italy, designed by Facchinelli Daboit Saviane in 2024, centers on a “covered square” concept. The structure’s volume is suspended on four colored concrete nuclei, creating a civic centre and offering extracurricular functions. A tree-lined pedestrian axis runs through the building, while classrooms and laboratories alternate on two floors around the central square, providing visual permeability and a cohesive internal landscape. The design utilises advanced prefabrication technologies for its exposed concrete shell.
Dive into the world of sustainable design with the MeMo House, a jewel in San Isidro, Buenos Aires, Argentina. This contemporary house, brought to life by Bam! Arquitectura, is a testament to harmonious co-existence with nature.
The house, designed in 2016, utilizes every square meter efficiently, boasting a three-dimensional garden that threads throughout its architectural floors. Every nook and corner of this house, located in an eco-conscious neighborhood, has been meticulously planned to reduce environmental impact while enhancing the living experience. Walk through a garden terrace connected by green ramps, enjoy a light-filled entrance, and admire the stunning landscape around – this is the MeMo House, where sustainability isn’t just a goal, but an intricate part of the journey.