* Residential Architecture: Bromilia House by Urban Recycle Architecture Studio
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Residential Architecture: Bromilia House by Urban Recycle Architecture Studio: “..The main project idea consisted in placing a residential unit into a space without buildings in the surroundings, in a way able to best adapt to a future built context, providing the user with visual, thermal and acoustic comfort, by profiting of the climatic conditions of the region..” Directional orientation with respect to the sun and locally prevailing winds, wooden exterior over air channels, and reduced pollutant materials..
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