
Interiors: The Latest Architecture and News
Apartment in Carcavelos / Hugo Proença
St Edward's University New Residence and Dining Hall / Alejandro Aravena
Celosia Building / MVRDV + Blanca Lleó
Avana Apartments / Aboday Architects
Vallecas 51 / SOMOS Arquitectos
MuReRe Houses / Adamo-Faiden

Argentinian architects Adamo-Faiden shared with ous a very interesting project. MuReRe houses are social housing project for Buenos Aires that is installed on top of already existing homes.
By doing so, they care about the sustainability of both buildings.
You can see more images (some of them are in Spanish) and the architect’s description after the break.
Housing in Tbilisi / Studio Arci
Istanbul Kayabasi Housing Design Competition / Honorable Mention for Aboutblank

Turkey based Aboutblank Architects have been awarded an honorable mention for their housing project for the Istanbul Kayabasi Housing Design Competition. The young firm focuses on urban design approaches, while working on a multidisciplinary level.
More about the housing project after the break.
AD Round Up: Housing in Netherlands

Dutch architects have a lot to show us from their projects. So to start this week’s Round Up, we bring you previously featured housing projects from Netherlands.
Ftown Building / Atelier Hitoshi Abe
De Rotterdam: OMA and the biggest building in the Netherlands

We just received this from OMA: After almost 12 years in the boards, OMA announced that the De Rotterdam complex will enter construction during December 2009, expecting completion in 2013.
Tree stacked towers with a total height of 150m, will result on a gross floor area of approximately 160,000m2, making De Rotterdam the largest building in the Netherland, with a total cost of €340m.
The mixed-use program (offices, apartments, a hotel, conference facilities, gym, shops, restaurants, and cafes) and the resulting density make this project a vertical city, located in the old harbour district of Wilhelminapier, next to the iconic Erasmus bridge.
Student Housing in Epinay / ECDM
Residenze Seregno / Stefano Boeri Architetti

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Architects: Stefano Boeri Architetti
: Stefano Boeri Architetti (Stefano Boeri, Gianandrea Barreca, Giovanni La Varra) - Area: 2700 m²
- Year: 2009
Duplex House for Make It Right / GRAFT

GRAFT was one of the first practices that started working with Make It Right to redevelop the Lower 9th Ward area in New Orleans. Their single family home design has been picked by 3 homeowners so far, with 2 already finished and 1 in construction phase.
GRAFT’s proposal for the new set of duplex homes we featured yesterday, has LEED Platinum certification and in my opinion proposes an interesting strategy to connect with the street level, mandatory to all MIR projects.
Architect’s description and more images after the break:
Brad Pitt's Make It Right presents duplex homes for NOLA

Brad Pitt´s Make It Right Foundation has been working with a group of international architects to redevelop the Lower 9th Ward in New Orleans, after hurricane Katrina. The name of the foundation addresses the desire of Pitt, architecture enthusiast, to design these houses the best way and not just as a temporary solution, in a process that also included working not only with these renowned firms, but also very close with the community, with a focus on sustainable development.
The designs are referential, and each client (as the houses aren´t “free”, yet they use existing finance ways and low interest loans) can pick a design, which is then adjusted by local firm John C. Williams Architects to suite the client´s needs.
A first phase included single family homes, designed by practices such as Kieran Timberlake, Shigeru Ban, Morphosis, MVRDV and Trahan Architects. As of now 8 houses have been built, and more than 10 houses are already on construction or in the permit process.
Make It Right has recently unveiled a second phase with 14 duplex homes to accommodate up to 2 families, which include a site-specific sustainable strategy and flexible plans for future family growth. But also, the practices were required to meet integration with the street and the use of landscaping as a design and energy element.
The result? The 14 duplex homes after the break:
1028 Natoma Street / Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects

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Architects: Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects Inc
: Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects - Year: 2005
New College Student Residence / Saucier + Perrotte architectes

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Architects: Saucier + Perrotte architectes
- Area: 11000 m²
- Year: 2003



















