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Manuel Bouzas' Mediterráneo Pavilion Acts as Large Urban Blind, Drawing Architecture Studio Explores Syracuse with 80 Handmade Models, Pravaah Workspace in India Integrates Native Flora in Fluid Design

Manuel Bouzas creates an urban blind in Valencia through his Mediterráneo Pavilion, Drawing Architecture Studio captures the essence of Syracuse using 80 handcrafted models, while The Grid Architects' fluid design elements harmonizes Pravaah Workspace with native Indian flora.

  • Manuel Bouzas' Mediterráneo Pavilion concept shoot up in Valencia, Spain as an extraordinary urban blind, providing both an eyecatching landmark and clever solution for controlling daylight exposure in urban settings.
  • Marked by its monumental and striking design, the Mediterráneo Pavilion reflects Bouzas’ vision of flexible architecture and potential changing urban landscapes.
  • In Syracuse, architectural innovation takes a distinct form with Drawing Architecture Studio’s 80 handmade models that provide a miniaturized but comprehensive capture of the city’s urban fabric.
  • These intricate handcrafted models by Drawing Architecture Studio are a testament to the art of architectural model making and provide a detailed insight into Syracuse's city planning and architectural patterns.
  • In India, Grid Architects' Pravaah Workspace exhibits a fluid design that effortlessly integrates native flora, showcasing an organic harmony between architectural innovation and nature.
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