9 Projects That Feature Eye-Catching Windows
Some of the most integral parts of a building are related to light and air. Windows, for example, can help transform a project into a more liveable or better space, providing natural light or connecting the building?s users with their surroundings.
Some of the most integral parts of a building are related to light and air. Windows, for example, can help transform a project into a more liveable or better space, providing natural light or connecting the building?s users with their surroundings. From windows inserted into historic structures, to windows meant to give the building a distinct, landmark look, these nine projects utilize windows as a primary feature. View the nine creative uses of windows after the break.1. Flower + Kindergarten; Seoul, South Korea / Jungmin Nam
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Located in a high-density area of Seoul, Flower + Kindergarten seeks to provide a dynamic physical environment for children, while simultaneously using its distinct shapes to provide a local landmark in a homogenous neighborhood.2. Hadaway House; Whistler, Canada / Patkau Architects
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The Hadaway House's massing was developed from the allowable footprint and building height, combined with the sloped snow-shed roof, creating a sculptural quality for the building that is reflected additionally in its windows.3. Jaffa Apartment; Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel / Pitsou Kedem Architect
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Some of the most integral parts of a building are related to light and air. Windows, for example, can help transform a project into a more liveable or better space, providing natural light or connecting the building?s users with their surroundings. From windows inserted into historic structures, to windows meant to give the building a distinct, landmark look, these nine projects utilize windows as a primary feature. View the nine creative uses of windows after the break.1. Flower + Kindergarten; Seoul, South Korea / Jungmin Nam
© Kyungsub Shin
Located in a high-density area of Seoul, Flower + Kindergarten seeks to provide a dynamic physical environment for children, while simultaneously using its distinct shapes to provide a local landmark in a homogenous neighborhood.2. Hadaway House; Whistler, Canada / Patkau Architects
© James Dow / Patkau Architects
The Hadaway House's massing was developed from the allowable footprint and building height, combined with the sloped snow-shed roof, creating a sculptural quality for the building that is reflected additionally in its windows.3. Jaffa Apartment; Tel Aviv-Yafo, Israel / Pitsou Kedem Architect
© Amit Geron
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