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Stunning Facade Renovation Pours in Daylight

by , 09/24/09
filed under: Architecture, Daylighting

10 hills place, London building, british architecture, amanda levete architects, slashed building, slashed facade, high technology, Lucio Fontana, daylight, green architecture

Harnessing daylight in the busy and narrow streets of London is a remarkable challenge for any architect. Recently ALA met that challenge in their remarkable renovation of the 10 Hills Place office. Using a bit of ingenuity and a bit of shipmaking technology, the architects created a sculptural facade that is as beautiful as it is effective. It’s been said that you can’t judge a building by it’s facade, but for this building, that is precisely what we are going to do.

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2 Responses to “Stunning Facade Renovation Pours in Daylight”

  1. peanutbutters peanutbutters says:

    ohh, Zara is having a sale ! just kidding. this is amazing.

  2. [...] opacity and positioning of the pyramids is carefully controlled to allow in the optimal amount of daylight without overheating the interior, and operable windows allow for natural ventilation when the [...]

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