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DF DC hides Swiss apartment block behind Pisa Baptistery-informed concrete wall
Architecture studio DF DC has designed a concrete apartment block overlooking Lake Lugano in the south of Switzerland that has a concrete exoskeleton so that the interior spaces are free to change over time .
Named after its street, Via Carona 6 contains 14 private-rental apartments that are shielded from the road by a concrete wall that was informed by the architecture of the 14th-century Pisa Baptistery.
Top: Via Carona 6 by DF DC. Above: the building is located beside a rail track
Built on a Swiss hillside the five-storey building is located alongside a winding road and above a railway track.
International students that were adversely affected by the pandemic and some decisions made by the Trump administration have found new hope of completing their education in the U.S. with President Joe Biden and his immigration-friendly policies.
After former President Donald Trump’s arrival at the White House, policies and laws he supported affecting international students were a constant threat.
A March 2020 study by the National Association of Foreign Student Advisors, quoted earlier this year in the Daily Universe, reported that “university and industry leaders acknowledge that anti-immigrant rhetoric and policies contribute to a chilling effect on international study in the United States” and that “international students and scholars feel less safe and less welcome in the United States than the previous year surveyed.”