May 28th, 2015
May 28th, 2015
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Alma-nac is a London-based studio that emerged in 2010 out of a desire to focus on construction rather than paper architecture. The studio’s built work includes commissions for creative and forward-thinking individuals from the music industry, publishing and politics. On each project, the architects touch on themes that have a real resonance in the profession and our experience of places. Alma-nac is known for the architects’ ability to discover innovative uses for pockets-of-space that only become valuable through insightful design. Some of this thinking is now informing Alma-nac’s multi-unit micro-living housing projects.
Alma-nac is one of a number of entries recently added to our Directory of Architects and Designers.
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