wohnungen, vorne
wohnungen, hinten
morse
salone verde
selman stermasi
what do you want brick
gott
parasol
a clockwork orange
the little street
penthouse
fargo
house in sauk
ein wanderer und sein schatten
george
la biennale
tropicalia
der kanadier
objekte, benutzen
gary&alana
einlaborhaus
gebäudeklasse “E”
bageti&bujqesi
dyqani
for two
New Structure for a Kindergarden
Wil, CH
competition
2024
with Aleksandar Todorov
and Ani Marku
The new double kindergarten in Wil joins the existing school complex. From Lindenstraße, one first sees the massive rammed earth wall of the building, which is almost entirely closed except for a single opening. Entering through this opening reveals a rich atmosphere, with the house divided into three functional units: double kindergarten, day structure, and auxiliary rooms. All living together under a large copper roof.
Wil, CH
competition
2024
with Aleksandar Todorov
and Ani Marku
The new double kindergarten in Wil joins the existing school complex. From Lindenstraße, one first sees the massive rammed earth wall of the building, which is almost entirely closed except for a single opening. Entering through this opening reveals a rich atmosphere, with the house divided into three functional units: double kindergarten, day structure, and auxiliary rooms. All living together under a large copper roof.
New Structure for a Kindergarden
Wil, CH
competition
2024
with Aleksandar Todorovand Ani Marku
The new double kindergarten in Wil joins the existing school complex. From Lindenstraße, one first sees the massive rammed earth wall of the building, which is almost entirely closed except for a single opening. Entering through this opening reveals a rich atmosphere, with the house divided into three functional units: double kindergarten, day structure, and auxiliary rooms. All living together under a large copper roof.
Wil, CH
competition
2024
with Aleksandar Todorovand Ani Marku
The new double kindergarten in Wil joins the existing school complex. From Lindenstraße, one first sees the massive rammed earth wall of the building, which is almost entirely closed except for a single opening. Entering through this opening reveals a rich atmosphere, with the house divided into three functional units: double kindergarten, day structure, and auxiliary rooms. All living together under a large copper roof.