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        <![CDATA[“La Asunción” School Extension / Romina Barbieri Petrelli + Miguel Díaz-Negrete + Pablo Martín Hevia]]>
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        <![CDATA[<p>In June 2006 we were commissioned with the design of a new gymnasium, a canteen for pupils and an assembly hall, in order to equip “La Asunción” School with services appropriate to its needs. This school is organized by a group of different kind of buildings (religious, <a href="https://www.archdaily.com/tag/educational">educational</a>, sports, etc.) connected by outdoor sports facilities, gardens and wooded areas. With the passage of time, the free-open space has gradually diminished; therefore the strategy to address the new program was based on safeguarding the green areas and recreational spaces, and to concentrate the new constructions in one single place (previously occupied by disused building, demolished months earlier).</p>]]>
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