Amelia Tavella Architectes completes granite&clad school on craggy Corsican coast
Amelia Tavella Architectes completes granite&clad school on craggy Corsican coast
French studio Amelia Tavella Architectes has used irregular blocks of granite to clad the Edmond Simeoni School and Cultural Space, referencing its craggy surroundings in Corsica. Located in the coastal village of Lumio, the 2,300-square-metre kindergarten, primary school and cultural centre steps down its sloping site with a series of rectilinear volumes, topped with playground The post Amelia Tavella Architectes completes granite-clad school on craggy Corsican coast appeared first on Dezeen.
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