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Alsace. a Private School Defends the New Traditional Architecture in Westhoffen

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A private school of architecture has just left Bruges, Flanders, to invest a 17th century farmhouse in Westhoffen, in the Alsatian Piedmont. The association that manages it plans to welcome students architects willing to open up to the new traditional or vernacular architecture, considered more human, more natural and more sustainable than modern architecture. A history of breath and air, without cement or concrete.
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A private school of architecture has just left Bruges, Flanders, to invest a 17th century farmhouse in Westhoffen, in the Alsatian Piedmont. The association that manages it plans to welcome students architects willing to open up to the new traditional or vernacular architecture, considered more human, more natural and more sustainable than modern architecture. A history of breath and air, without cement or concrete.

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dna.fr broke the news on Monday, April 20, 2026.
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