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COA Arquitectura tops Mexico winery with sawtooth roof

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Mexican studio COA Arquitectura has enclosed a winery outside of Guadalajara with a corrugated steel sawtooth roof and rammed earth walls. The main building is divided into two volumes A sawtooth steel roof covers the length of the facilities, lying exposed and uncovered by the stone walls on its far side.

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EskewDumezRipple designs Baton Rouge’s Burden Welcome Center as a ‘retreat to nature’

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” Image credit: EskewDumezRipple Described by the team as a “contemplative retreat to nature,” the center incorporates a series of glass walls on the far side of the entryway to capture views of the surrounding scenery.

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VILLA ROOF by Maxime d'Angeac | Living space

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The new layout of this Parisian apartment, declined in natural tones, is reminiscent of the cabin of a sailing boat sailing in the sky. Of the former duplex located on the top floor of an Art Deco building whose roof was about to be blown off, nothing remains.

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THE VILLA ROOF by Maxime d'Angeac | Living space

Architonic

The new layout of this Parisian apartment, in natural tones, is reminiscent of the cabin of a sailing ship sailing in the sky. Of the former duplex located on the top floor of an Art Deco building whose roof was about to be blown off, nothing remains.

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Biomorphic Overhead: 7 Glass Ceilings That Imitate Nature

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By design, glass ceilings tend to attract attention to themselves. Their functional purposes are fairly limited, and their shortcomings can be sizable (depending on how good the glass is at insulating), but we keep building them because they’re just so appealing. 44 Union Square/Tammany Hall. By BKSK Architects , New York, NY.

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The DHaus Company revamps London house with butterfly-roof extension

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An inverted-pitch roof and angular brick cladding characterise the Butterfly House extension, which architecture studio The DHaus Company has added to a terraced home in north London. It is distinguished by its inverted-pitched roof, or butterfly roof, which references the surrounding 19th-century architecture and inspired the project's name.

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Sam Crawford Architects creates red-roofed community pavilion in Sydney

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An angular roof wrapped in translucent red-mesh panels crowns this Y-shaped pavilion in Sydney , designed by local studio Sam Crawford Architects. The building is raised on a low-lying concrete step The red-mesh roof pitches towards the building edges and is designed to provide solar protection to clerestory windows along the facade.

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