this porous second skin shrouds the building like fabric<\/p>\n
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the mesh peels open to form a shaded entry threshold<\/p>\n
the outer screen doubles as an environmental device<\/p>\n
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the architects introduce a second, inner \u2018skin\u2019<\/p>\n
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a palette of glass block, exposed concrete, steel detailing, and wood finishes<\/p>\n
the built-in misting system injects moisture into the hot Saigon air<\/p>\n
Ts VEIL proposes a measured response to the challenges of adapting an older building for continued use<\/p>\n
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