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Archaeological Center Augusta Raurica:
Zurich-based Karamuk Kuo Architects won a Holcim Foundation Award in 2017 for a flexible structural system to meet diverse uses at an archaeological center for Roman ruins in Switzerland.
The world’s most significant competition for sustainable design is now accepting submissions. Eligibility: projects must be client-supported and at late design phase or already under construction, provided construction is not completed before February 11, 2025. Karamuk Kuo, Structural System, Architectural Structure, Roman Ruins, Historic Preservation, Community Engagement, February 11, Sustainable Architecture, Sustainable Design

Discover the Archaeological Center Augusta Raurica, Switzerland - an award-winning project recognized by the Holcim Foundation for its innovative sustainable architecture that enhances historical preservation and community engagement.

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The ceremonial aspects of the crematorium represent one of the most primordial rites of humanity. The mourning of an individual at the moment when the physical body ceases to exist bears a solemnity that demands the right tone—dignified but not nostalgic, ceremonial but not monumental. The new crematorium offers intimate visitation rooms as well as overnight rooms for relatives. Set apart from the church, memorial hall, and existing crematorium the new pavilion-like building masks the scale…

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Surrounded mainly by housing and some commercial spaces, the new speculative production building is meant to promote light industry in the city. The five double-height floors are designed to be flexible and adaptable for different rental tenants including a commercial bakery, a furniture maker, an event/convention planner, a carpenter and various other creative start-ups. Confronted by economic constraints even more severe than those of a speculative office building, the margin of creative…

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