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Franklin Azzi Architecture

Shanghai

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Matjaz Tancic

Stûv America Inaugurates Canada’s Largest Stûv Studio
Stûv America

General overview of the Stûv Studio at Cité du feu de Granby and the lit up appliances.

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Audric Gagnon - PENGUIN

Stûv America Inaugurates Canada’s Largest Stûv Studio
Stûv America

Staging of the Stûv 16 and Stûv 21 family of wood stoves: (16-H) (left), (16-cube) (center) and Stûv 21-clad double-sided (right).

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Audric Gagnon - PENGUIN

Stûv America Inaugurates Canada’s Largest Stûv Studio
Stûv America

Presentation of the Stûv 30 family of wood-burning stoves ( left to right): Stûv 30-compact ONE BLACK, Stûv 30-compact H and Stûv 30-compact).

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Audric Gagnon - PENGUIN

Stûv America Inaugurates Canada’s Largest Stûv Studio
Stûv America

Spotlight on the Stûv 21-125. The Stûv unit with the largest view of the fire.

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Audric Gagnon - PENGUIN

Stûv America Inaugurates Canada’s Largest Stûv Studio
Stûv America

The Stûv 21-clad double-sided. An stunning free standing fire place that leaves no one indifferent. The rust-colored cladding, obtained by natural oxidation, is made of unique hand-worked pieces.

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Audric Gagnon - PENGUIN

Stûv America Inaugurates Canada’s Largest Stûv Studio
Stûv America

Welcome to the 5th Stûv Studio located at the Cité du Feu in Granby. This dedicated space allows you to live in an immersive way the distinctive experience of fire specific to Stûv wood burning appliances.

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Audric Gagnon - PENGUIN

Stûv America Inaugurates Canada’s Largest Stûv Studio
Stûv America

The Stûv 6, a built-in appliance adapted to small masonry hearths and which offers a maximized view of the fire.

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Audric Gagnon - PENGUIN

Stûv America Inaugurates Canada’s Largest Stûv Studio
Stûv America

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Stûv

Stûv America Inaugurates Canada’s Largest Stûv Studio
Stûv America

Vincent Boudreau and Nadia Gilbert ;the team at the heart of Stûv America

Photo credit:
Audric Gagnon -PENGUIN

Montreal Holocaust Museum Unveils Designs of New Downtown Building
Montreal Holocaust Museum

Exterior perspective from Saint-Laurent Boulevard

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KPMB Architects + Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker Architecture

Montreal Holocaust Museum Unveils Designs of New Downtown Building
Montreal Holocaust Museum

Ambiance Perspective | Landscaping

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KPMB Architects + Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker Architecture

Montreal Holocaust Museum Unveils Designs of New Downtown Building
Montreal Holocaust Museum

Interior perspective | View from the staircase on level two, in the axis of the green space

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KPMB Architects + Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker Architecture

Montreal Holocaust Museum Unveils Designs of New Downtown Building
Montreal Holocaust Museum

Interior perspective | Gathering space in the agora

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KPMB Architects + Daoust Lestage Lizotte Stecker Architecture

Sparano + Mooney Architecture Designs State-of-the-Art Buildings for Utah State University's Fine Arts Campus
Sparano + Mooney Architecture

Sparano + Mooney Architecture's ongoing work on the Utah State University campus has spanned seven years. The firm's prominent new addition to the NEHMA museum can be seen to the right.

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Jeremy Bittermann

Sparano + Mooney Architecture Designs State-of-the-Art Buildings for Utah State University's Fine Arts Campus
Sparano + Mooney Architecture

NEHMA: The new façade design is composed of linear vertical panels of opaque and perforated zinc, referencing the materiality of the Performing Arts building but with a unique pattern and design approach.

Photo credit:
Jeremy Bittermann

Sparano + Mooney Architecture Designs State-of-the-Art Buildings for Utah State University's Fine Arts Campus
Sparano + Mooney Architecture

NEHMA: To accommodate the growth of the collection, increase the visibility of the museum, and establish a new experience for visitors, it was determined that the museum required a renovation and expansion.

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Jeremy Bittermann

Sparano + Mooney Architecture Designs State-of-the-Art Buildings for Utah State University's Fine Arts Campus
Sparano + Mooney Architecture

NEHMA: The experience of the museum upon entry has been completely transformed. The new lobby provides visitors with a café, museum store, and reception desk with information on the exhibits within the museum.

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Jeremy Bittermann

Sparano + Mooney Architecture Designs State-of-the-Art Buildings for Utah State University's Fine Arts Campus
Sparano + Mooney Architecture

NEHMA: In the new and existing gallery areas, the glazing system has an acid etched (frosted) inner layer which internalizes the focus of the space on the art, retaining the daylight but eliminating the view to the exterior.

Photo credit:
Jeremy Bittermann

Sparano + Mooney Architecture Designs State-of-the-Art Buildings for Utah State University's Fine Arts Campus
Sparano + Mooney Architecture

NEHMA: By separating the perforated zinc screen from the building envelope at the entry level, the campus circulation flows directly into and through the museum.

Photo credit:
Jeremy Bittermann