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About Materials The frame were glued strips, galavanized steel + rustproof white paint. The siding were corten steel sheets, polycarbonate and larch panels Intervenants – AP 5, Architect and landscaping agency the Architect was Stéphane Lemoine collaborated with Toshiharu Kudo – Team AP 5 with bet 2C (structure, economist), Ouest coordination (construction site) The contractors [...]
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A home in Valle de Bravo, Mexico, where four roofs slope up from the forest floor, was designed by Mexican studio DCPP Arquitectos . The modern house was called PEÑA BLANCA .The buildings would be situated in a wooded area to provide privacy. The home design was designed to accommodate three members of one family, [...]
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This is a 244 unit housing property, built in 1991 in the Kashi District of Fukuoka, Japan. This building consists of three stories high form two blocks. Each house in this high rise building has a private courtyard to let the light come into the center. The major material used for this Nexus Housing are [...]
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The Client was DEC. The Area was 50.000 m2. The Guest Rooms were 436. The Budget achieved 64m euro Credits The design was King Roselli Architetti. The project leader was Riccardo Roselli. The project architect was Arianna Nobile. The interior design was Daniele Del Prete. The design team was Andrea Ricci, Mario Augusti, Katia Scarioni, [...]
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This bridge is a piece of trophy architecture with a definite twist in the University of Pennsylvania. The bridge design is composed of six steel strips woven around a square cross-section that flares from about ten feet wide at its midpoint to 16 feet wide at each end of the 165-foot span. This rope-like structure [...]
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The Rolex Learning Center is located on the campus of science and technology university EPFL (Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne), Lausanne, Switzerland. This building is a university study centre that will be open to both students and the public. This educational building was designed by the internationally acclaimed Japanese architectural practice, SANAA. Incoming search terms [...]
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A new building housing the faculty of law at Peking University in Beijing was designed by Kokaistudios. Kokaistudios was invited by a prestigious American Foundation and Beijing University in 2009 to design the building for the new faculty of law. It was located in a prestigious location within the historical campus of China leading University. [...]
Tag : house, House Design, Japanese House, Open AD, Stylistics Japanese tsubo garden, unique house, Posted on November 8th, 2011 under House Design | Comments Off
Around a growing body compositional center-
inner garden, the building was constructed. As a
recreational area, it was conceived Stylistics Japanese tsubo garden form of the
Japanese garden culture generally been integrated inside the house. Around the garden, the space was intended to be transparent, at the same time separating the functions of acquiring and natural feeling [...]
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– November 8, 2011
The Credits were Stephane Maupin / Nicolas Hugon, collaborated with Jérome Santel, Gwenael Lechapelain. It was designed in 2010. It was located in Paris. The Photos credits were by Cécile Septet. Incoming search terms for the article:ship like buildings paris building that looks like a ship ratp formation centre shiplikebuilding Projector moppin biulding stéphane maupin train workers
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– July 4, 2011
The Project was Champalimaud Centre for the Unknown. It was located in Portugal, Lisbon. The Client was The Champalimaud Foundation. The Purpose was Translational Centre for Brain, Eye-sight and Cancer research. The Design Architect was Charles Correa Associates. The Design Team was Charles Correa, Sachin Agshikar, Manas Vanwari, Dhaval Malesha. Laboratory and Clinical design was [...]
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– June 25, 2011
The Hepworth Wakefield confirms Yorkshire as a centre for sculpture As a world centre for sculpture, together with Yorkshire Sculpture Park, Henry Moore Institute and Leeds Art Gallery, The Hepworth Wakefield, designed by David Chipperfield Architects, would be opened on Saturday 21 May 2011. Incoming search terms for the article:david chipperfield chipperfield DAVID CHIPPERFIELD HOTEL DESIGN chipperfield art [...]
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– June 4, 2011
Technical Information The Client was EDF. It was located in Bure-Saudron / France. The Budget reached € 10,1M excl. VAT. The Site Area was 3.30 hectares. The Built UP Area was 6800 m². The Competition was in 2008. It was completed in 2011. The Team was LAN Architecture (lead architect), Franck Boutté (HEQ consultant), Batiserf [...]
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– May 31, 2011
RAFAEL VIÑOLY DESIGNS NEW CARRASCO INTERNATIONAL AIRPORT IN MONTEVIDEO, URUGUAY The new Carrasco International Airport in Montevideo, Uruguay was designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects. The modern airport became the firm’s first completed airport and its largest project in Viñoly’s home country. The airport would be operated in December this year. Incoming search terms for the [...]
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– May 28, 2011
RAFAEL VIÑOLY ARCHITECTS COMPLETE NEW EAST WING OF CLEVELAND MUSEUM OF ART Historic Beaux-Arts building and Marcel Breuer addition was united in the modern museum. CLEVELAND – the new East Wing at the Cleveland Museum of Art (CMA), Ohio, which opened to the public on June 27, 2009, was designed by Rafael Viñoly Architects. The [...]
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– May 28, 2011
The winning competition entry was designed for a new 83,500 m2 cultural complex with a public art museum, science museum, youth centre and a bookshop, public square and parking in the Shenzhen district. The modern building with its own landmark and destination was provided by the new cultural and commercial complex. The existing Longcheng Park [...]
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– May 28, 2011
Central Institute of Technology Introduction To undertake a limited design competition sponsored by Central Institute of Technology (CIT), Lyons, an Australian wide architectural practice, in association with Perth architectural company T&Z were prepared in April 2006. CIT Senior Executive and Geoffrey London, the WA Government Architect, judged the competition at that time. Incoming search terms [...]
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– May 23, 2011
The Client was DEC. The Area was 50.000 m2. The Guest Rooms were 436. The Budget achieved 64m euro Credits The design was King Roselli Architetti. The project leader was Riccardo Roselli. The project architect was Arianna Nobile. The interior design was Daniele Del Prete. The design team was Andrea Ricci, Mario Augusti, Katia Scarioni, [...]
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– May 23, 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 type was Sports Civic Center, National Games Taekwondo Arena, and Swimming Arena. The size was 123,000 m2. The Design Team was Tom Wiscombe, David Stamatis, Bin Lu ,Robbie Eleazer, Amber Bartosh, Josh Moratto, Ryan Lamb, Matt Moran, Esteban Ochogavia, Brent Lucy. The Status was Competition Winner January, 2011 . Incoming search terms for the [...]
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– March 31, 2011
Richard Meier & Partners third building broke ground in Prague, Czech Republic and receives LEED Platinum pre-certification Richard Meier & Partners Architects announced the construction of City Green Court which had recently started last September 2010. It denoted RM&P’s third building within the Master Plan of Prague 4- Pankrác that began almost a decade ago [...]
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– March 4, 2011
A landmark development complemented and increased the rich textures of the existing local architecture, whilst a structure which integrated well with the neighboring buildings, was created. Incoming search terms for the article:one hyde park floor plan one tower hyde park One Hyde Park one hyde park floor plans residential building residential buildings floor plans one hyde park One Hyde Park floorplan one-hyde-park floor-plan one [...]
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– February 22, 2011
An art museum, with a series of narrow rectangular slits across the façade, was designed by KSP Jürgen Engel Architekten in Nanjing, China. It was called Jiangsu Provincial Art Museum. The building showed two u-shaped structures which a central glass-roofed atrium engaged. Tall widows broke up the travertine stone façade. The sheet metal panels that [...]
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– January 9, 2011
The Central Pasila Tower Area was designed by Cino Zucchi Architetti, in collaboration with One Works and Buro, Happold London. It was located in Helsinki, Finland. The goal of the project was to unite the often separated issues of sustainability and urban quality. It was also to donate a new living landmark to the city. [...]
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– December 26, 2010
David Kohn Architects built “Skyroom” above the Architecture Foundation’s London offices. The Skyroom was a rooftop event space that had steel structure enclosed by copper mesh walls, larch flooring, and topped with transparent plastic (Ethylene Tetrafluoroethylene/ETFE). The structure and materials used had been chosen for their lightness and variety of transparency: the white steel structure [...]
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– November 9, 2010
The futuristic bridge design proposed by Planning Korea is called “Paik Nam June Media Bridge”. The bridge will incorporate a museum, library, and IT centre. The structure will accommodate cars, pedestrians, and cyclist across the Han River. It will connect Dangi-Li Power Plant (which will be soon redeveloped into public cultural space) in the North [...]
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– November 5, 2010
The National Glass Museum is a refurbishment of two houses in Leerdam, Holland. The Dutch architects Bureau SLA have designed Cochius’ former residence into an exhibition area and to use the second villa as offices, storage facilities and a cafeteria. There are four overlapping bridges which are clad in polycarbonate wrapped in aluminium mesh to [...]
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– October 26, 2010
This house was designed in perfect blend of art and architecture. Located in Las Rozas, one of the wealthiest towns of Madrid, Spain, the house has a surface of 1.368m2 with a light slope. The house consists of three floors: basement, ground floor and first floor with the building’s surface are 762,47m2. The house design [...]
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– October 10, 2010
This project is a redevelopment program for the Denver International Airport’s (DIA) south terminal. The building’s preliminary design has done by Spanish architect Santiago Calatrava . Beside to enhance the airport’s connectivity and functionality, this redevelopment program is also expected to create more than 6,600 jobs. The building design of the south terminal will accommodate [...]
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– September 2, 2010
This building is a small apartment building in Liebefeld, Switzerland on a boat-shaped ground plan. The Gebhartstrasse Apartment Building is the first Minergie-P-Eco multifamily home in Switzerland which is noticed from some standard codes. The codes those are applied: minimal thermal bridges, large windows to the southwest, sufficient thermal mass, good daylight utilization and consistent [...]
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– August 12, 2010
Daniel Libeskind has designed the Reflection towers at Keppel Bay, Singapore. The towers situated at the entrance to Singapore’s historic keppel harbor. The project design sits approximately 84,000 sq metres of land with an extensive shoreline of 750 metres. Incoming search terms for the article:singapore buildings reflection singapore singapore building reflections singapore singapore tower reflection the reflection singapore building design keppel bay singapore high [...]
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– May 9, 2010
This housing block building has 22 floors of dwelling unit with retail shops on the ground floor. This social housing project in Madrid called as 132 Social Housing Block was designed by Spanish office Estudio Entresitio. The private units are hidden from the outside because the building is clad in zinc tiles and windows are [...]
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– April 5, 2010
The Ascent with 22 stories which is including one lobby, secure parking level, amenities level and 19 floors of luxury condominiums provides a dynamic addition to the Cincinnati’s skyline. Studio Daniel Libeskind has designed this high rise building in curving crescent form and sloping roof line to allow the maximum vistas from the building to [...]
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– January 23, 2010