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Casa en Brione / By Markus Wespi Jérôme de Meuron architects

December 19, 2011

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Brione sopra Minusio, TI, SwitzerlandMarkus Wespi Jérôme de Meuron architectsPost By:Kitticoon Poopong Photo © Courtesy of Hannes Henz This house is located in a prime urban area above Locarno, with an impressive view of the city, mountains and a lake.Continue Reading>>

CZP Chalet Zermatt Peak / By MLS Architekten AG

December 12, 2011

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Zermatt, SwitzerlandMLS Architekten AGPost By:Kitticoon Poopong Photo © Courtesy of Chalet Zermatt Peak + MLS Architekten AG–Chalet Zermatt Peak Exterior Chalet Zermatt Peak has been created not only as a technical marvel, but a truly inspirational design project with many items bespoke designed and hand made.Continue Reading>>

Westside Bruennen : By Daniel Libeskind

August 20, 2011

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Bern, SwitzerlandDaniel LibeskindPost By:Kitticoon Poopong Photo © Courtesy of Daniel Libeskind The Westside project, a new center for leisure and shopping in Bern-Brünnen, is an urban scale architecture project totaling 1.5 million sq. ft. In addition to the 55 shops, 10 restaurants and bars, hotel, multiplex cinema, fun bath with wellness center and housing, this […]

Winner of the Negrellisteg Crossing Competition : By Explorations Architecture

June 26, 2011

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Zurich, Switzerland Explorations ArchitecturePost By:Kitticoon Poopong Image © Courtesy of Explorations Architecture–Visualization Click above image to view slideshow Paris-based Explorations Architecture, together with engineering firms Flint & Neill and Arup Lighting have won the international competition to design the Negrellisteg crossing, a pedestrian bridge, over the Hauptbahnhof railways in downtown Zurich, Switzerland. The competition was […]

Crooked House : By FOVEA architects

May 7, 2011

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Switzerland FOVEA architects Post By:Kitticoon Poopong Photo © Courtesy of Thomas Jantscher Located in the swiss countryside, this small dwelling by FOVEA architects stands out with its sharply angled façade. facing south, the angled upper volume was developed as a way to balance the need for privacy and light. Continue Reading>>