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Published: Monday, January 21, 2008

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Callosity border thickening

'The structure is conceived composed by three parallel layers perforated depending the internal fluxes (and the way they connect to the external ones) and the needed amount of light ' Says emmestudio martinelli architects', on the design of callosity border thickening.

By: emmestudio martinelli architects

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Entrance hall, upper view.

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Entrance hall, lower view.

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Detail balcony left.

Architecture-Page | Callosity border thickening by emmestudio martinelli architects
Detail balcony right.

Architecture-Page | Callosity border thickening by emmestudio martinelli architects
Chapel view.

Credits

  • Text, Courtesy of the architect
  • Photographs by Chiara Tansini & Courtesy of the Pedrengo parish

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