Brief history of water parks
From the 1940s, with public swimming pools as an embryo, to the new technologies of the 21st century.
Architecture for a luxury mansion
Dinners under the stars, meetings by the pool, sunset bathing, parties, readings... At the heart, the tenants.
Art installations in public parks
Structures that are not limited to a practical function, but give the public park a surreal atmosphere.
Design of a villa in the middle of nature
The stout rocks give an impression of heaviness and solidity, without sacrificing the comfort of inhabitants.
Aquatic interior design of a resort hotel
A dance of light and shadow that represents, in its play with water, a story of mystery and wonder.
Structural design II: application to water slides
Columns and supports, weights, materials, slope, geometry, wind are some of the factors to consider.
Glamping in the vastness of the desert
Minimalist exteriors and light tones blend in with the desert sands, almost as if they were dunes.
Research centre between science and nature
Organic forms, rhythmic and soft curves, are prolonged in continuity with the surrounding nature.
Design of an aquatic paradise
Organic shadows give rise to patterns of light and shadow that create a mystical and evocative atmosphere.
Industrialised construction systems
A powerful combination results from the use of multi-layer panels and Steel Framing.
Ecological materials: potato skin boards
Acoustic and thermal benefits, as well as attractiveness due to its porous structure and natural appearance.
Micro-grids in architecture
Resilience, reliability and sustainability of a localised, renewable and grid-independent energy source.