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Pilar House / FILM-OBRAS DE ARQUITECTURA

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Architects: FILM-OBRAS DE ARQUITECTURA
: FILM-OBRAS DE ARQUITECTURA (Carlos Fernández, Jorge Isaías, Gabriel Lanosa, Claudio Maslat) - Area: 105 m²
- Year: 2009
9 Elmstone / Daniel Marshall Architects

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Architects: Daniel Marshall Architects
: Daniel Marshall, Nick Veint, Karamia Muller, Mike Hartley, Nick Sayes - Year: 2010
Brick House / AZL architects
Recycled Materials Cottage / Juan Luis Martínez Nahuel

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Architects: Juan Luis Martínez Nahuel
- Area: 112 m²
- Year: 2008
Dwelling Refurbishment in Eindhoven / De Bever Architecten

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Architects: De Bever Architecten
- Area: 220 m²
- Year: 2011
HUIS-JCMZ / Studio Twenty Seven Architecture
La Vall de Laguar House / Enproyecto Arquitectura

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Architects: Enproyecto Arquitectura
: Enproyecto Arquitectura - Sergio García-Gasco Lominchar, Jorge Cortes, Borja García
House Canidelo / João Laranja Queirós

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Architects: João Laranja Queirós
- Area: 319 m²
- Year: 2009
Desert House / Marmol Radziner

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Architects: Marmol Radziner
- Area: 20234 m²
- Year: 2005
Legal / Illegal / Manuel Herz Architects
Noh House / Koji Tsutsui Architect & Associates
Montblanc House / Studio Velocity
Curved Little House / Studio Velocity

- Area: 41 m²
In Progress: Butterfly House / davidclovers

In search of the origins of architecture, Laugier presented a primitive hut using the three basic elements of architecture – the post, the lintel and the gable. Semper’s pursuit of the origin resulted in a primitive dwelling that was comprised of four basic qualities – earthwork, hearth, framework/roof, and enclosing membrane. While Laugier’s list of basic elements stemmed from the obsession with disciplinary origins, Semper‘s meditations were a vehicle to essentialize that which was previously seen as superfluous, namely the building enclosure. Semper wanted to put ornament to work. Butterfly House is an exercise in re-working three ubiquitous elements – window, door and roof – until they exceed their functional value and lead the way to new architectural effects. Butterfly House builds upon Laugier’s primitive hut as a model of fitness, updated to reflect a post-bubble economic climate rather than mythical origins, as well as Semper’s interest in the productive capacity of the apparently unnecessary. Our conceptual hut uses a limited quantity of elements to solicit rich qualities and characteristics and uncovers a zone of enchantment between the essential and the excessive.
Architect: davidclovers Location: Wayne County, Pennsylvania, USA Project Area: 1,000 sqf Expected Completion: Fall 2011
























