Haupthalle, ETH Zürich
Haupthalle, ETH Zürich
Haupthalle, ETH Zürich
Haupthalle, ETH Zürich
BETON 21 Architecture Award
Organized by BETONSUISSE - ETHZurich
Exhibition at the Haupthalle of ETH Zürich
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The Project for the new entrance to the Haute Ecole d'Ingénieurie et de Gestion du canton de Vaud (HEIG-VD) in Yverdon-Les-Bains, is in the Restricted Selection (finalist) of the prestigious Prix Béton Suisse, in the category Prix of Encouragement for Young Architects. As such, the project was exhibited at ETH Zurich, before starting to travel across Switzerland during the 2021-2022 school year.
MAAG HALLEN ZÃœRICH
MAAG HALLEN ZÃœRICH
MAAG HALLEN ZÃœRICH
MAAG HALLEN ZÃœRICH
ARCHITEKTUR 0.15
Werkschau für Architektur
MAAG HALLEN ZÃœRICH
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We propose to exhibit 4 projects that reflect the activity of Fil Rouge Architecture. Three school building projects are represented by structural models. They allow us to synthesize constructive concepts and highlight the dichotomy that characterizes them. In order to meet the ecological requirements, lightness and speed of execution, we proposed mixed wood-concrete structures, by exploiting the specific characteristics of the materials.
We were therefore led to propose compositions with a concrete core and wooden facades or a concrete ground floor on which a light wooden structure is placed. The 4th art project in the public space is composed of a cast-in-place concrete veil and an anamorphosis. The experimental construction explores the current limits of this material, often characterized as liquid stone.
MAXXI MUSEO ROMA
MAXXI MUSEO ROMA
MAXXI MUSEO ROMA
MAXXI MUSEO ROMA
ERASMUS EFFECT
ITALIAN ARCHITECTS ABOARD
MAXXI MUSEO di Rome
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The exhibition explores the gradually accelerating Erasmus effect that the phenomenon of the Italian 'migrant' has had over the past few decades. From the work of offices already established on projects and international work of young offices Italian Abroad, to highlight both the "spread of quality" of their work, and the dense network of transnational collaborations and workshops born as a result of the spread of the "Erasmus generation".