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Solid House: DamDam
Studio SMA + ground architects
DamDam is a compact house for a couple, their twins, and two cats, designed with solid exterior walls to ensure privacy on a small site surrounded by taller buildings. Working within the constraints imposed by the parking layout, the functions of each floor were carefully separated and circulation was precisely planned to maximise interior usability. The living roo...
Turning Necessary Elements into Ar...
Vast Expanse of the Mountain Landscap...
The Methods Behind Neighbourhood Livi...
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The Methods Behind Neighbourhood Livi...
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The Methods Behind Neighbourhood Livi...
Subtraction and Addition on the Borde...
Encountering the Unknown: MIGIUI
A Certain Impure and Surplus Need: Th...
Vernacular Architecture as a Multi-Au...
A Space Spanning Four Generations: Da...
A Space of Affirming Objects: Indepen...
The Economy Barcelona Pavilion: Gwan...
Attitudes Toward Sustainable Middle A...
A Familiar Yet Unfamiliar House: Cheo...
The Land, the House and the Roof: Yeo...
Modern Approaches to Sustainability E...
Roof Play: Yangyang Hana Daycare Cent...
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