
UEPM Quito Classrooms / Espinoza Carvajal Arquitectos
Architecture and Masks: A Visual Representation of Time

The Avions Voisin C7 was manufactured between 1924 and 1928 and featured a groundbreaking design for the time. The extensive use of glass, aluminum bodywork, and sharp angles hinted at the shapes of an aircraft. This was the car that Le Corbusier liked to park in front of his buildings - the architect considered this car to be the ultimate translation of modern age and technology combined into a single object. He was convinced that architecture had much to learn from this machine.
With 3 gears and a 30-horsepower engine, it is hard to imagine anyone using this car today since the automobile industry has experienced countless innovations since that time. Corbusier's architecture, however, doesn't seem so outdated, but the cars pictured alongside the brand new buildings are actually what reveals how old the photograph is. Locating elements that can point out the time period of a photograph is very effective, especially in architecture. Some elements can make this task much easier, for example, household appliances, computer monitors, or other particular details.
World Architecture Day: Designing for the Future of the Human Habitat

World Architecture Day, celebrated on the first Monday of every October, was set up by the Union International des Architects (UIA) back in 2005 to “remind the world of its collective responsibility for the future of the human habitat”, coinciding with UN-Habitat's World Habitat Day.
Tiny Offices: Extensions Separating Home from Workspaces

Working from home comes with a flexible schedule, not to mention savings on travel costs, and you can be closer to family. But distractions can make working from home inefficient. It becomes critical to separate the spaces used for living from the ones used for working. Building an addition is, in most cases, the perfect solution.
6M House / Jannina Cabal

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Architects: Jannina Cabal
- Area: 570 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Integral Iluminación, Nómada Cabinets, Window World
Casa de los Aguacates / Jorge Ramón Giacometti Taller de Arquitectura

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Architects: Jorge Ramón Giacometti Taller de Arquitectura
- Area: 300 m²
- Year: 2015
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Manufacturers: Rothoblaas
D4 House / Edwin Hurtado + Holger Cuadrado

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Architects: Edwin Hurtado, Holger Cuadrado
- Area: 3767 ft²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: GRAPHISOFT, Trimble Navigation
Mixed Use Housing: Incorporating Commercial, Cultural and Industrial Programs in a Home

Single family homes are undergoing a quiet transformation in recent years. Increasing land costs, the growth of urban settlements, and the lack of available space for construction have triggered an increase in the development of mixed-use housing. The result is that architects have begun to incorporate more community programs within private residential projects. We can now find homes that integrate commercial, cultural, educational, or industrial uses. This not only provides diversity and efficiency, but also allows surrounding neighborhoods to be revitalized through mixed programs that foster social engagement, interaction and connection.
These type of projects can be created both vertically - in a 2 or 3-story house - and horizontally, using two neighboring lots or around an open space. The following are 12 examples of modern mixed-use homes.
Kusy Kawsay / AL BORDE + David Guambo

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Architects: Al Borde, David Guambo, UTI - Universidad Tecnológica Indoamérica
- Year: 2016
Houses with Side Patios: Bountiful Natural Light and Ventilation

Patios and gardens play a crucial role in a project's planning and layout. In some instances, they serve as organizing elements while in others, they improve the quality of life in a space by providing light, ventilation, and a connection to the outdoors while maintaining the privacy of the inhabitants.
Recycling Tiles: 15 Examples of Repurposed Tiles in Walls, Facades, Flooring, and Furniture

Whether you're looking for an upgrade or to replace broken pieces for floors or walls, tiles are always an effective and readily available option for any project that you have in mind. With their relatively low production cost, tiles are rarely reused or recycled and, if they are, it's usually for their original function.
Duality Pavilion / PCDO
Fibras Orientadas Office / Juan Alberto Andrade + María José Vascones

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Architects: Juan Alberto Andrade, María José Vascones
- Area: 80 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Masisa, Importadora Alicia, Unicolor
Designing in Tight Spaces: Examples from Latin America

In densely-populated cities, where construction projects tend to require party walls, the close proximity of other buildings complicate even further the process of creating spaces that incorporate elements like natural light and cross-ventilation. But this of course is not the only challenge: the ever-changing and multiplying nature of cities has given rise to atypical lots--properties that have been created by subdividing large swathes of urban land. In general, the reduced dimensions force developers to look for ways to maximize the limited space available to them.
Concrete Houses in Ecuador: Living Spaces that Break the Mold

With its wide range of applications and cosmetic properties, concrete is having a moment in the world of architecture. Today, thanks to the ever-moving stream of innovation in concrete production and application, optimal results are now the norm rather than the exception. For architects and builders alike, concrete is an opportunity to explore and experiment with tones and textures, ensuring that there is something for every design and project.














































































