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Warrnambol Campus located in Australia and built by Lyons . The glaze façade of Warrnambool has hexagonal apertures tilted down towards the Campus. The new building becomes an access door for the town and private campus. The design of glazed aperture has a steel structure which made up of zinc; provide solar shading and natural [...]
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Shin Takamatsu, the Japanese architect has designed this high rise building on 4,500 site area of a sharp triangle around the Yangtze River in Jukei, China. The Sunshine tower has 46 floors with simple program for commercial facilities, offices, and hotels. The symbolic design is required by this Beijing-based company and the result is the [...]
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Take a look! Impression of luxury is very visible on the design of this house. lights located at some point give the impression of warmth and elegance, there are lights on the walls and fences. Beautiful glass installed in the facade and the second floor balcony railing. Incoming search terms for the article:aquatic center archdaily aquatic [...]
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
Rafael de La-Hoz, the Spanish base architectural firm has completed the two cylindrical white towers. This high rise building is called as Torres de Hercules, located in the Bay of Algeciras in Southern Spain. This mix-use building will accommodates office space, although some of the floors will have commercial space and services, such as: coffee [...]
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Around a growing body compositional center-
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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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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 [...]
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
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 [...]
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
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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