The convent of San Salvatore, later named after Santa Giulia (915) was founded at the wish of King Desiderius and his wife Ansa in 753 AD, and built on a particularly rich archeological site (the remains of Roman domus have been found under the basilica of San Salvatore and in the kitchen garden of Santa Giulia. Continue reading
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Santa Giulia City Museum, Brescia, Italy
Chapel of the Intercession
Silhouette of chapel is taken from traditional Ukrainian wooden church tower. Surroundings of pinewood forest conditioned vertical shape of the chapel. Small floor area (9 m2) compensates by high interior space. Continue reading
Avenue de Saxe
Housing complex of 14 ownership programmes and 24 social housing.
The design of our project was developed to focus on three strong intentions structured by the heirloom of this singular parcel. Above all is the question of the garden, this protected and timeless area that we perceive, and that we will be able to make visible. Continue reading
A Sun-Filled Chapel in Rural Argentina
Located in rural Argentina, ‘Saint Bernard’s Chapel’ is a religious building designed by architect Nicolás Campodonico in collaboration with a team of various other Argentinean architects, overlooking the vast landscape of the Pampa plains near the city of Córdoba.
The Story Of A Ship
One sunny day a cruise ship that was created to be unsinkable took it’s first cruise. The ship was full of passengers, from billionaires, millionaires, businessmen, celebrities and professionals. The ship is carrying those valuable persons. Person’s with pride and attainment. Well since the ship was created and dubbed as unsinkable it is carrying it’s pride and elegance as well. Continue reading