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MK Residence by mateoarquitectura

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In its simplicity and scale, the project presents a certain complexity of arguments. Source by mateoarquitectura. The resulting volume is that of a parallelepiped which steps back and recedes towards the vast landscape.

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Toni Catany International Photography Centre

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Architect: Josep Lluís Mateo – mateoarquitectura. In the old town of Llucmajor (Mallorca), occupying part of the house where the photographer Toni Catany was born, Josep Lluís Mateo – mateoarquitectura built the International Photography Centre, based on the work and the collection of this great artist. 17 December 2021.

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Toni Catany International Photography Centre by Josep Lluís Mateo-mateoarquitectura

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The place, the history, the remains, the scale, the classic typology of houses closed to the outside and open onto courtyards… all of this obviously forms the base for the project. Source by Josep Lluís Mateo-mateoarquitectura. Photo © Aldo Amoretti Photo © Aldo Amoretti. Photo © Gabriel Ramon Photo © Aldo Amoretti.

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Toni Catany International Photography Centre by Josep Lluís Mateo-mateoarquitectura

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The place, the history, the remains, the scale, the classic typology of houses closed to the outside and open onto courtyards… all of this obviously forms the base for the project. Source by Josep Lluís Mateo-mateoarquitectura. Photo © Aldo Amoretti Photo © Aldo Amoretti. Photo © Gabriel Ramon Photo © Aldo Amoretti.

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ESMA Montpellier by mateoarquitectura

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The project seeks to address this vital condensation in a way that is at once orderly and free. Source by mateoarquitectura. A small city with academic, leisure and residential activities. The building is hard and repetitive, closed on the street side and more open onto its inner courtyard. Photo © Marie-Caroline Lucat.