págs. 4-7
Sustainable construction due to reduction of processes: House Rot-Ellen-Berg. Oudenaarde (Belgium), 2011
Vylder Vinck Taillieu
págs. 14-17
Compartmentalizing a unit using glazed greenhouse elements: HOUSE DVH. Ghent (Belgium), 2000
Vylder Vinck Taillieu, Trice Hofkens
págs. 18-19
Designing a new self-build structure: HOUSE ROT-ELLEN-BERG. Oudenaarde (Belgium) 2011
Vylder Vinck Taillieu
págs. 20-21
Transformation of a unit using rough materials: HOUSE BELGRADE. Brussels (Belgium) 2011
Vylder Vinck Taillieu
págs. 22-25
Reinterpreting a roof using a waterproof layer: HOUSE ALEXIS. Ghent (Belgium) 2008
Vylder Vinck Taillieu
págs. 26-27
Intensive use of different brickwork bonds: RABBIT HOLE. Gaasbeek (Belgium) 2010
Lens Ass Architects
págs. 28-31
Intensive use of fired clay in diverse elements: POPLAR COTTAGE. Suffolk (United Kingdom) 2007
Dow Jones Architects
págs. 32-33
Compartmentalizing using wooden boxes: JUAN´S APARTMENT. Barcelona (Spain) 2011
Vora Arquitectura
págs. 34-35
Using agriculture netting as a false ceiling: THE CEILING OF TOMITSUKA. Hamamatsu (Japan) 2012
403 Architecture
págs. 36-37
Creating abstraction with colour: HOUSE IN OKUSAWA. Setagaya Tokyo (Japan) 2009
Schemata Architects
págs. 38-39
Acting exclusively on heat insulation: BORGERHOUT TRANSIT HOUSE. Antwerp (Belgium) 2011
Boven Bouw Architectuur
págs. 40-41
Maintaining the pre-existing conditions: POPLAR COTTAGE. Suffolk (United Kingdom) 2007
Dow Jones Architects
págs. 44-45
Exploring the contours of a historic centre: HOUSE IN CALLE FERIA. Seville (Spain) 2012
págs. 46-47
Reclaming the structure of a service building: FRAME HOUSE. London (United Kingdom) 2012
Jonathan Tuckey Desing
págs. 48-49
Preserving interior and exterior spatial perception: VILLA SOLAIRE. Morzine ( France) 2012
JKA + FUGA
págs. 52-53
Incorporating the "Raumplan" concept into a former farmhouse: VILLA SOLAIRE. Morzine (France) 2012
JKA + FUGA
págs. 54-55
Conserving the structural logic of the found element: SÍTIO DA LEZÍRIA. Alcácer do Sal (Portugal) 2012
Atelier Data
págs. 56-59
Exteriorizing a reinforced timber structure: HOUSE IN OKUSAWA. Setagaya Tokyo (Japan) 2009
Schemata Architects
págs. 60-61
Distributing spaces based on the original elements: JUAN´S APARTMENT. Barcelona (Spain) 2011
Vora Arquitectura
págs. 62-63
Building a transparent sliding roof: HOUSE 43. Ghent (Belgium) 2005
Bert Van Boxelaere, Vylder Vinck Taillieu, Trice Hofkens
págs. 64-65
Constructing a second facade on the inside: HOUSE 43. Ghent (Belgium) 2005
Vylder Vinck Taillieu, Trice Hofkens, Bert Van Boxelaere
págs. 66-67
Taking advantage of the thickness of existing elements: TANNERS HILL. Deptford, South East London (United Kingdom) 2012
Dow Jones Architects
págs. 68-69
Envelope with rough-sawn solid wood shingles and boards: VILLA SOLAIRE. Morzine (France) 2012
JKA + FUGA
págs. 70-71
Opting for a manual cut rather than a digital cut: VILLA SOLAIRE. Morzine (France) 2012
JKA + FUGA
págs. 72-73
Exterior cladding and structure using pallets: THE WALL OF ZUDAJI. Hamamatsu (Japan) 2011
403 Architecture
págs. 74-75
Building a booth with reclaimed beams and floorboards: THE GRID OF SANTEN. Hamamatsu (Japan) 2011
403 Architecture
págs. 76-77
Building wood flooring using reclaimed beams: THE FLOOR OF ATSUMI. Hamamatsu (Japan) 2011
403 Architecture
págs. 80-81
Creating an open floor plan wiyh a prop structure: HOUSE OVO I. Ghent (Belgium) 1996
Vylder Vinck Taillieu, Trice Hofkens
págs. 84-85
Partition removal and user improvisation: SAYAMA FLATS. Tokyo (Japan) 2008
Schemata Architects
págs. 86-87
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