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Solar Tower / Ábalos+Sentkiewicz Arquitectos

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Valencia, Spain

Housing Units in Nantes Winning Proposal / Hamonic + Masson

Designed by Hamonic + Masson, their winning proposal for the housing units in Nantes opens a dialogues with the surrounding space by introducing a new way of living together, mainly based on the generosity of the exterior private and community spaces. The architecture of the building and public spaces will be composed of a play in the accumulation and stacking of floors. The ensemble of curves highlights the building's radiance and dialogue with the near and far environment. More images and architects' description after the break.

Apartment No. 1 / Architecture by Collective Terrain

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Mahalat, Iran

Post-Tsunami Housing / Shigeru Ban Architects

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  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  71
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2007

Cipreses Residential Complex / Juan Carlos Doblado + Nómena Arquitectos

Cipreses Residential Complex / Juan Carlos Doblado + Nómena Arquitectos - Apartments, Facade
Courtesy of Juan Carlos Doblado, Nómena Arquitectos
San Isidro, Peru

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One Yonge / Hariri Pontarini Architects

Located where the longest street in North America, Yonge Street, meets Lake Ontario, One Yonge will be a truly mixed-use development, re- defining the typical ratio between residential, commercial and retail space within a single city block. This landmark development will comprise six new buildings of varying height with a total of approximately 6.3 million square feet of accommodation including a 40-storey office tower, a 70-storey tower with a hotel and branded residence, and four residential towers surrounding a courtyard with a woonerf-style access. 

Residential Building in Cieza / Xavier Ozores

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Cieza, Spain

Can Cantó Housing / Castell-Pons Arquitectes

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Ibiza, Spain

Social Bling-Bling / Y. Architectes

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  • Architects: Y. Architectes
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  460
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2011

Apartment Building and Learning Center In Barceloneta District / EC Compta Arquitectes S.L.

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Morangis Retirement Home / VOUS ETES ICI Architectes

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3 Social Dwellings / Chartier-Dalix architects

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Conches-sur-Gondoire, France

RIBA Campaigns For Space and Light Requirements in New Homes

In preparation for a ministerial review of housing standards by the UK government, the RIBA has launched their "Without Space + Light" campaign aimed at advocating minimum requirements for total space and natural lighting in order to improve quality in new built homes.

The campaign, supported by a survey titled "Housing Standards and Satisfaction: What the Public Wants", aims to combat the recent trend towards 'shoe-box homes', highlighting the dissatisfaction among owners of new homes when it comes to living standards and the fact that new homes are an average of 10% smaller than they used to be.

Not only are the space standards in UK homes poor compared to past housing, they also lag behind standards set by other European countries: in Ireland, new homes are on average 15% larger, in the Netherlands they are 53% larger, and most strikingly in Denmark they are a full 80% larger.

Read more about the campaign after the break...

St-Zotique Residence / NatureHumaine

St-Zotique Residence / NatureHumaine - Houses, Facade
© Adrien Williams
Montreal city, Canada

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Puche Houses / Juan Alberto Morillas Martín + José María García Ramírez + Francisco Salvador Granados

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Housing Neufrankengasse / EM2N

Housing Neufrankengasse / EM2N - Housing, Fence, Facade, Handrail
© Simon Menges
  • Architects: EM2N
  • Area Area of this architecture project Area:  5800
  • Year Completion year of this architecture project Year:  2008
  • Manufacturers Brands with products used in this architecture project
    Manufacturers:  Pamax

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New Cliffside Residential Complex Proposal / Romano Adolini Architetto

Romano Adolini Architetto shared with us their design for a new residential complex, carved into the vertical face of an abandoned tufa stone quarry in Civita Castellana, near Viterbo, Italy. Their scheme is a modern reinterpretation of a manner of living and behaving which responds to the need to distance oneself from outside, a new dimension of hidden isolation, of seeking silence and meditation. It is also a new solution to the rehabilitation of quarry sites, currently abandoned and forgotten industrial by-products, located in wonderful landscapes and destined otherwise to become illegal dumping grounds. More images and architects' description after the break.

Farshid Moussavi Architecture Wins Jardins de la Lironde Competition

This unconventional stack of shifting floor plates forms what will soon be a new, 36-unit apartment block in French city of Montpellier. City officials released the news this week, naming Farshid Moussavi Architecture as winner of the Jardins de la Lironde competition.

The 11-story tower’s unique shape will offer residents expansive balconies with coastal views and a ground level restaurant. Construction is expected to begin in 2014, marking the first phase of a master plan to construct 12 new buildings in the Port Marianne district.

More images and plans of the Jardins de la Lironde tower after the break...