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Located in Genolier, Switzerland, this house orients the landscape of the Alps and Lake Geneva to offer an extraordinary view. Genolier Residence, which is built for a family, is designed by LRS Architects . This house is built with strong zoning regulations. The house design transfers the typical Chalet’s vernacular languages into a pleasure and [...]
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This library which is dubbed as Watha T. Daniel/Shaw Library is located along Rhode Island Avenue, NW at 7th Street, on a triangular urban site near Howard University. The new building has 22,800 square foot area and marks this important intersection as a civic and educational node for the community. The building consists of three [...]
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Construction started on Berlin condominium project by Roger Bundschuh and Artist Cosima von Bonin. Situated on historic Rosa-Luxemburg-Platz in Berlin-Mitte, unique advantage of its small triangular site was taken by this 2500 sqm luxury condominium building. Breaking with the previously rigid Berlin urban planning codes, a jagged study of cantilevering blocks, deep recesses and a [...]
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This is one of the nominees of the 2010 eVolo skyscraper competition. This project which was designed by 4th year student , got a special mention in the eVolo sky scraper competition. The concept design from the duo of Ryszard Rychlicki and Agnieszka Nowak (H3AR) is comprised of a system of gutters to catch as [...]
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This mega-project in Dubai, Uni Arab Emirat is palm tree-shaped resort island developed on land reclaimed from the sea. This luxurious project will add 120 km of sandy beaches to the UAE and be visible from the moon. This wonderful resort island will accommodate 2,000 villas, up to 40 luxury hotels, shopping complexes, cinemas and [...]
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Again from Eric Owen Moss, he has designed the Box which is located on the roof of the office. This area is functioned as a private conference and meeting room. The Box consists of three groups. A reception area with semi-cylinder shape is the first group. The second area is an exterior stair that will [...]
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The C. F. Møller Architects, the Danish architects have designed a new opera house and cultural centre in Kristiansund, Norway for the competition entry. The C. F. Møller Architects conveyed the design concept to integrate the centre with its surroundings by incorporating the existing buildings on either side and creating an urban space around the [...]
Tag : Aquatics Centre, Beijing 2008 Olympic Games, Building, Chris Bosse, design unique building, National Aquatics Centre, Posted on May 21st, 2011 under Building Design, Sports Center | Comments Off
Architect Chris Bosse designed the National Aquatics Centre in Beijing. The unique building was known as Watercube. The centre became the host of the swimming and diving events at the Beijing 2008 Olympic Games in August, the Good Luck Beijing 2008 Swimming China Open, on 4 February. Incoming search terms for the article:aquatic center archdaily aquatic [...]
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– May 21, 2011
Project details The Stadium was Soccer City. It was located in Johannesburg. It was built in 1987. The Construction was major upgrade. It was completed in 2009. The Gross Capacity was 88,460. Soccer City by BOOGERTMAN URBAN EDGE + PARTNERS in partnership with POPULUS. The modern stadium consisted of 80 000 cubic metres of concrete, [...]
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– April 11, 2011
The mental food for our soul was an art. Its demand on sensibility was what made art outstanding. The content, the idea was the heart of an architectural project. The project the body, thoughts that are free to reach unforeseen dimensions, was given by the art. The beginning and the collection of thoughts and feelings [...]
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– April 9, 2011
The Moses Mabhida Stadium, Durban In its competition brief of 2006, the city of Durban invited designs for a multi-functional stadium for 70,000 to 85,000 spectators that would become an architectural icon and city landmark. The competition was won by Our Ibhola Lethu Consortium to build the new Durban stadium. It was responsible for the [...]
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– April 7, 2011
Innovative design unveiled as ODA plan to start construction on stadium site early. Hosting the Opening and Closing Ceremonies and the athletics events, the unique 80,000 seat stadium became the centre-piece for the 2012 Games. After the Games, a 25,000 seat permanent stadium was converted down when it became a new home for athletics, combined [...]
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– April 4, 2011
The opening match and the final of the 2010 FIFA World Cup will be hosted in Soccer City in Johannesburg, South Africa. This 88,460-capacity stadium was reconstructed by architects Boogertman Urban Edge + Partners and global sports architecture firm Populous. The stadium design is based on an African pot known as a calabash. The stadium’s [...]
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– June 19, 2010
UN Studio has won the 1st prize design competition of stadium for the Dalian Shide FC in China. The new stadium will be located in the Shide’s hometown of Dalian, on the southern tip of Liaodong peninsula, in 144,000 m2 site area. The building surface is 38,500 m2 to accommodate 40,000 spectators and also provide [...]
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– December 7, 2009