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The aim is to add a reflection on the theme of this edition, based on practical cases, that is, with publications on already-constructed works.
Projects were selected from studios operating in a Mediterranean environment, with one exception that can still be placed within the geographical limits set out in the call for articles, despite its location outside the Mediterranean basin and its harsher climate.
The selection criteria implied a focus on buildings which are unique in character; when published together, they offer a comprehensive and complementary response to the questions raised in this issue of Joelho, namely the urgent need for a move towards sustainable architecture. This response can be found in the architectural language of each case, arising from specific considerations at the stage of designing and building in each setting:
. 6×6 block in Girona, by Bosch+Capdeferro
. 25 Endowed Housing Units in Palma de Mallorca, Mallorca, by Harquitectes
. Six Social Housing Units in Santa Eugènia, Mallorca, by Carles Oliver Barceló & Xim Moyá (IBAVI)
. K.118 in Winterthur, by Baubüro in Situ
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