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Integrating Community Spaces: The House of Culture and CADI Tlatenchi
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Integrating Community Spaces: The House of Culture and CADI Tlatenchi

Located in Tlatenchi, Mexico, the House of Culture and the Children’s Garden (CADI) represent two interconnected projects aimed at enriching the community. Despite being situated in separate locations, these projects are intricately linked by their shared purpose of enhancing public spaces and fostering community interaction. Contextual Integration Situated within the municipality of Jojutla in Morelos,...

Revitalizing Spaces: Het Gymlokaal's Urban Oasis
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Revitalizing Spaces: Het Gymlokaal’s Urban Oasis

A Fusion of Fitness and Industrial Heritage Architectural Evolution of Het Gymlokaal In the vibrant heart of Amsterdam-Noord, Het Gymlokaal emerges as a unique fitness destination. Kevin Veenhuizen Architects orchestrated the transformation of two units within a former shipyard, located along the Ij waterfront, into a gym that not only embraces but amplifies the industrial...