Snøhetta has announced a project to rebuild the Refuge de Barroude, a mountain refuge located in a UNESCO World Heritage site in the Pyrenees Mountain range of France. The old building, destroyed in an accidental fire ten years ago, is set to be revived as a stop-off point for hikers on the Haute Route des Pyrénées and as a support center for the staff of the National Park. The next phase of the project is due to begin in 2025.
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Snøhetta Reveals Design for a Mountain Refuge in France’s Pyrenees National Park
https://www.archdaily.com/1022136/snohetta-reveals-design-for-a-mountain-refuge-in-frances-pyrenees-national-parkMaria-Cristina Florian
Between Royal Azalea and Silver Grass / D.LIM architects
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Architects: D.LIM architects
- Area: 445 m²
- Year: 2019
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Manufacturers: AutoDesk, Samilkongyoungeng, Trimble Navigation
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Professionals: HANA Consulting & Engineers
https://www.archdaily.com/960885/between-royal-azalea-and-silver-grass-dlim-architectsHana Abdel
Mecanoo Designs the World's Largest Man-Made Nature Park
Dutch design practice Mecanoo has created a masterplan for the world's largest man-made nature park at Nieuw Land in the Netherlands. Last month, the Provincial Government approved the plan with an overwhelming majority. The National Park is located near the metropolitan region of Amsterdam and covers over 29,000 hectares. The new masterplan integrates four nature reserves to secure and protect the future of the National Park.
https://www.archdaily.com/912726/mecanoo-designs-the-worlds-largest-man-made-nature-parkEric Baldwin