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terça-feira, 29 de outubro de 2013





The renewal of Scottish architecture by Denizen Works5

This house on the Isle of Tiree, Scotland, is an example of a job well done. The dwelling of 170 m² located in front of the bay Duin, on the west coast of the country, was built on the ruins of ancient buildings. Following the philosophy of Denizen Works office, the architects designed a project whose language makes clear allusion to the traditional architecture of the island, with curved roofs, chimneys and coating corrugated.
(Source - casavogue.globo.com, via meilong6)

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