With a site-integrated, passive solar design, the Royal Netherlands Embassy in Addis Ababa, Ethiopia pays homage to the surrounding nature and cultural diversity with an inherent sensitivity to place. Surpassing functional constraints, the structure’s design quietly supports security while placing emphasis on experience, encounter and efficiency.
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It seems like SeArch cannot do anything but make beautiful buildings. I am not quite sure that all the environmentally sound procedures function as they should, but that’s just nit-picking.
Also, I wasn’t aware that Ethiopia was one of the countries on which the Aga Khan Award is focussed – since it’s mainly a christian country…
Simply beautiful, Ciao M.
It’s like Rick Joy abandoned the desert for the pastoral landscape of England. Gorgeous!
Also, ABBA Architects? Brilliant.
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What is magnificent about this buil;ding is the scale. The size and proportions of the room in the photo are so modestly pleasant.
Brilliant all around! This is what happens when East meets West! I’m looking to find ABBA architects, does anybody know where I can find them?