
José Hevia
Psychopedagogical Medical Center / Comas-Pont arquitectos
EMAV Can Batlló / JAAS
Casernes House / CAVAA Arquitectes

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Architects: CAVAA Arquitectes
- Area: 195 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Adobe Systems Incorporated, AutoCAD, Cortizo, Ikea, Muuto, +4
Architectural Photography and Scale: Human Figure as an Essential Assessment Tool

The incorporation of the human figure is one of the most effective tools used in architectural photography: it helps the viewer decipher the scale of work and assess its amplitude. While it successfully communicates a rough idea of the measurements of the elements in the picture, it also helps architecture become more relatable and accessible. People engage better with the built environment when it is populated, mainly because the human sense of society and community is the cornerstone of our civilization. With this in mind, we are showcasing a selection of our favorite photographs where the human figure takes center stage, enhancing our reading of architecture.
Caddies & Clubhouses: The Architecture of Golf

The architecture of golf is directly tied to the landscape. As one of the few sports with no standardized playing area, its clubhouses and structures are usually unique to each course. Prioritizing views and access, golf architecture tends to be exclusive, especially when many courses are not open to the public. Clubhouses make room for players and spectators to gather and socialize while they overlook the course from multiple angles.
Mies Missing Materiality Installation / Anna & Eugeni Bach

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Architects: Anna & Eugeni Bach
- Year: 2018
New Zubiaur Musika Eskola / Javier de las Heras Solé

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Architects: Javier de las Heras Solé
- Area: 1010 m²
- Year: 2020
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Manufacturers: Larraondo, Radimer, Uxama
Hotel Somiatruites / Xavier Andrés Arquitecte

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Architects: Xavier Andrés Arquitecte
- Area: 4628 ft²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: Ecowood, GAP Associates, Instamarsa, Sib Bisbal
Tiny Pop-Ups: Delivering New Experiences in Small Packages

Pop-up architecture makes the most of tiny spaces and intimate experiences. As temporary structures, pop-ups are nothing new, dating back at least to Roman times as temporary stages for festivals called ludi. Pushing the boundaries of architecture, they feature a light-touch for maximum impact, each built to make a statement. Today, they are often designed around the full life-cycle of a project to minimize environmental impact.
Kickflips & Curb Cuts: New Skate Parks Shaping Urban Design

Skateboarding is its own urban experience. As interactive public spaces and tactile surfaces, skate parks have slowly begun to shape the way we think about urban design. Beyond the boundary of parks themselves, skaters look at the architecture of the built environment outside of its intended purpose, and in turn, are rethinking how we gather, move around, and reimagine the future of urban life.
Mixed Use Housing: Incorporating Commercial, Cultural and Industrial Programs in a Home

Single family homes are undergoing a quiet transformation in recent years. Increasing land costs, the growth of urban settlements, and the lack of available space for construction have triggered an increase in the development of mixed-use housing. The result is that architects have begun to incorporate more community programs within private residential projects. We can now find homes that integrate commercial, cultural, educational, or industrial uses. This not only provides diversity and efficiency, but also allows surrounding neighborhoods to be revitalized through mixed programs that foster social engagement, interaction and connection.
These type of projects can be created both vertically - in a 2 or 3-story house - and horizontally, using two neighboring lots or around an open space. The following are 12 examples of modern mixed-use homes.
Santa Clara Building / Lagula Arquitectes

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Architects: Lagula Arquitectes
- Area: 3300 m²
- Year: 2020
Plaza Mayor de Odena Renovation / SCOB Arquitectura y paisaje

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Architects: SCOB Arquitectura y paisaje
- Area: 5100 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Santa & Cole, Lamp Lighting
Neuroarchitecture Applied in Children's Design

It is unquestionable that environments directly influence the behavior and emotions of their users. Human beings spend approximately 90% of their lives indoors, making it imperative that the spaces we inhabit stimulate positive behavior and emotions, or at least don't influence us negatively. There exists a specific term describing the stimuli that the brain receives from its environment: neuroarchitecture. Several studies have been published on this topic, most focusing on its impact on work environments. This article approaches this concept through a different, yet essential lens: emphasizing its importance in the design of spaces for children in early childhood.
Sesom Villa / Jaime Prous Architects
Recovery of the Cal Xerta Mill / taller 9s arquitectes

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Architects: taller 9s arquitectes
- Area: 496 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: ASVALL, Cortizo, Daisalux, IBERCAL, INTELLICAD, +4





























































































