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White translucent box forms Singapore residence by Park+Associates ArchitectsĪ+Awards: designed as a series of interconnected voids, this house in Singapore by local firm Park+Associates Architects won a 2016 Architizer A+Award.Polycarbonate panels run along the base of this gallery in São Paulo by local architects Metro, flooding the space with natural light during the day and transmitting light from within at night. Translucent panels create glowing facade for São Paulo gallery by Metro.Petr Stolin Architekt has wrapped a double-skinned translucent facade of fibreglass around the Nová Ruda kindergarten in the Czech Republic. Kindergarten in Czech Republic encased in two layers of translucent fibreglass.Garden Room by Indra Janda features translucent white wallsīelgian architect Indra Janda has used translucent polycarbonate shingles to create a garden room at her parent's home.Yoshichika Takagi adds translucent facade to asymmetric house in HokkaidoĪ house with an asymmetrical roof on the Japanese island of Hokkaido has been renovated and extended by architecture studio Yoshichika Takagi + Associates.Translucent polycarbonate panels encase the concrete and timber laboratory at the Karlsruhe Institute of Technology, Germany, by Behnisch Architekten. Behnisch Architekten clads energy laboratory in translucent polycarbonate.Paris studio Lemoal Lemoal Architectes has completed a half-timbered changing pavilion at the Garden Tennis Club of Cabourg on the north coast of France. Lemoal Lemoal Architectes builds translucent half-timbered tennis pavilion.
