Chestnuts House / Marchi Architects
Designed by Marchi Architects in 2015 the Chestnuts House has asymetrical volumetry to maintain balance with the existing buildings.
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2015 Architecture was marked by a focus on sustainable and environmentally conscious design, with an emphasis on creating buildings that are energy-efficient and environmentally friendly. There was also continued interest in modernist and minimalist design, with buildings featuring clean lines, open spaces, and minimal use of ornamentation. Additionally, the year saw the rise of new technologies and materials being integrated into architectural design, such as 3D printing and the use of advanced composites.
Designed by Marchi Architects in 2015 the Chestnuts House has asymetrical volumetry to maintain balance with the existing buildings.
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