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the airport by MAD spans 2,267 hectares and features a 12,000-square-meter terminal under its feather-like roof.
the spiral structure is built from upcycled lantana camara, an invasive shrub introduced to india through colonial trade routes.
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designboom discusses this creative boom with stefano boeri, MVRDV's winy maas, christian kerez, beat huesler of oppenheim architecture, and the team at bofill taller de arquitectura.
the proposal draws from a historic english architectural feature composed of alternating curves.

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a slight footprint belies a brilliant orchestration of space
the cladding delineates the asymmetric volumes
angled glazing is both light-capturing and provides cross ventilation
the ground level contains a large room with an open plan and mixed program
the residence contains only 2 full height walls which allow diffused light to help open the space
an example of efficiently used space
light, glazing and material differentiate the program
the cantilevered form opens the house to the landscape
a view of the hallway behind the stair
(left) every square foot is maximized with program, especially niches and lofts (right) vertical circulation is pushed to the very limits of the plan
a lofted bedroom is punctured with light
apertures are strategically cut to the ground and ceiling
the geometries of light work in conjunction with the framed landscape
the slight home maximizes the optimally positioned site 
site plan
floor plan / level 0 




