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The Blind Spot House The site for the house is on a steep hill overlooking the Rhine valley. Being blessed with extreme views to the far horizon towards France on one side, along the Rhine valley on the other side and towards the Black forest Mountains on the back, the site is as well in  Continue Reading »

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House_50 An exisiting building was refurbished and transformed into a suitable dwelling for a young family in West London. The whole house was given a monochrome grey colour scheme against which defined coloured spaces and plywood interventions were set to define and structure the private and public zones. At the heart of the building is  Continue Reading »

TeeDeum Dolce&Vita Bühl, Germany

Shop Design for a Delicatessen Shop and Cafe in Bühl, Germany.  

Architecture Living Laboratory

  Definition of Living Laboratories: Physical regions or virtual realities, or interaction spaces, in which stakeholders are collaborating for the creation, prototyping, validating, and testing of new ideas in real-life contexts. (Editorial Living Labs, Technology Innovation Management Review, Sept. 2012) A living laboratory is an experimental environment, used to explore and experience new ideas in  Continue Reading »

Bartlett School of Architecture Year 1 End of the Year Exhibition, 2014

Bartlett School of Architecture UCL London 2014 End of the Year Show Year 1 Design Exhibition of student work in the Slade galleries at the main UCL campus in London. Course Directors: Patrick Weber and Frosso Pimenides

Exhibition Pitzhanger Manor House, Ealing

  Soane and Le Corbusier: Modulating Light and Arresting Views 21 March – 19 April Architect Patrick Weber presents a series of architectural interventions. Situated in the small drawing room and library, the works examine how the design methods of two eminent architects – Sir John Soane and Le Corbusier – inform architectural understandings of  Continue Reading »

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