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LCV: Law-Court Offices in Venice \ C+S Associati

LCV: Law-Court Offices in Venice \ C+S Associati

Category: Architecture, Office, Transportation Tags: , , , ,
| December 12, 2012 | 0 Comments

Designed by C+S Associati, LCV: Law-Court Offices in Venice is the winning entry of an international competition and awarded with the Special Prize of the Gold Medal of Italian Architecture 2012. Inhabited infrastructure The project is a winning entry of an international competition. The building is a graft in the complexity of the Venetian urban [...]

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Harbour Brain Building – Preserving the void of the Venice Arsenale \ C+S associati

Harbour Brain Building – Preserving the void of the Venice Arsenale \ C+S associati

Category: Architecture Tags: , ,
| October 6, 2011 | 1 Comment

HBB architectural design intercepts the atmosphere of the Venice Arsenale: a sequence of void spaces temporararily occupied by objects (the ships) which had to be built, repaired or were simply housed. The program for the building is that to become the harbour station housing the computers which control the seaport trafic at the new Venice [...]

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Ponzano Primary School | C+S Associati

Ponzano Primary School | C+S Associati

Category: Architecture, Education Tags: , , , , , ,
| June 6, 2011 | 0 Comments

In Ponzano Veneto, Italy, C+S Associati designed the Ponzano Primary School for 375 children aged from 6 to 10. It has 15 classrooms and special classrooms for art, music, computer, language and science, a gymnasium, a canteen and a library. Inside the sprawl of the Veneto Region, where Ponzano is settled, this Primary School constitutes a [...]

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ULH-Urban Lake Houses | C+S Associati

ULH-Urban Lake Houses | C+S Associati

Category: Architecture, Residential, Selected Tags: , , ,
| May 25, 2011 | 0 Comments

The urban refurbishment of Largo San Giorgio site in Pordenone, Italy follows the main topic of returning the citizens of Pondenone again a part of the town which was inaccessible due to the different levels of the streets and to the fact that it had been private for many years. A path sews together the [...]

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