Depending on the aesthetics of a space, the economy of the materials or even their long-term maintenance, there are various types of ceilings that are capable of meeting the technical and functional needs of architectural projects. Regardless of their manufacturing method, whether industrialised or handcrafted, ceilings represent a constructive element that constitutes the finish or interior cladding of roofs.
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Guide to Ceilings: Materials and Uses in Architectural Projects
https://www.archdaily.com/985403/guide-to-ceilings-materials-and-uses-in-architectural-projectsAgustina Iñiguez
Moreno Duplex Houses / Impulsar Arquitectura
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Argentinean Houses with Less than 100 m2: 40 Examples of Floor Plans
Achieving the best use of space, reducing the footprint of the buildings that are constructed and designing an optimal distribution that can meet the needs of their inhabitants are some of the requirements and challenges faced, day after day, by architects around the world. Through the implementation of certain materials, the definition of the morphology or even the geographical and natural conditions of the terrain, it is possible to carry out various strategies that make it possible to design homes with the comfort that their users need and in the smallest amount of square metres possible.
https://www.archdaily.com/984803/argentinean-houses-with-less-than-100-m2-40-examples-of-floor-plansAgustina Iñiguez
House Between Trees / Diego Arraigada Arquitecto
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Architects: Diego Arraigada Arquitecto
- Area: 269 m²
- Year: 2017
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Manufacturers: Aluar, Deckar, FV, Industrias Brafh, Sanitarios Ferrum
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