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This bridge design by Zaha Hadid has stood up 40 competitors and thanks to the sustainability of the used materials like fibreC. The composition of this glass fiber reinforced concrete out of degradable, purely mineral raw materials entirely complies with the current trend of natural, environmentally-friendly and sustainable material. The bridge itself is the new [...]
Tag : Building Design, Didier Faustino, Sky is the Limit, South Korea, Tower, Unique Building, Posted on September 8th, 2011 under Building Design, Tower Design | Comments Off
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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This is the project design of Women Sport Facilities in Malmo, Sweden. The design has won the 1st prize competition for the World Village of Women Sports. This sport facility is a a 100.000sqm complex for research, education and training of women’s sports. Here, BIG has designed the World Village in collaboration with AKT, Tyréns [...]
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This bridge is the world’s largest tensegrity bridge designed by the Queensland division of Australia’s Cox Rayner Architects with Arup. The budget of the bridge development is £35.5 million. This bridge is intended to accommodate pedestrian and cycle and the bridge connects Brisbane’s Central Business District with the city’s South Bank and its major cultural [...]
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The Halo project is located in The Afsluitdijk, a major causeway located in The Netherlands. This project was designed by DHV Architects . The Afsluitdijk is a major icon of Dutch engineering and is about to embark on a new future. The Halo is projected on the Afsluitdijk as an infrastructural instrument for realising sustainability. [...]
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In this section i will say something about color mapping. As you can see there is 2 new check box buttons in color mapping: clamp output and sub-pixel mapping. This animation shows that how this works And this is very important to turn this two functions on. Because every light in your scene will be [...]
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It was designed in 2007. It was completed in 2010. It was located in Oberkirch, Germany, (near Strasbourg). The Client was Stadt Oberkirch, Eisenbahnstr. 1, D-77704 Oberkirch. The Square metres were 2100 m². The Support structure planning was wurm + wurm architekten ingenieure GmbH, Bühl. Incoming search terms for the article:bureau des mésarchitectures sky is [...]
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Sky is the Limit Yang Yang, South Korea. 2008 A domestic space sample, propulsed 20 meters above the ground, a tea room projected in a state of weightlessness, over the troubled horizon was Sky is the limit. The unique building’s body was only a fragile skeleton. Under tension a vertical void was set by its [...]
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– September 8, 2011
It was located in Halle, Saale (Germany). The Client was Stiftung Moritzburg. State of Sachsen – Anhalt. The Architects were Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos, S.L.P. – Fuensanta Nieto, Enrique Sobejano. The Project Architect was Sebastian Sasse. The Competition Collaborators were Vanesa Manrique, Nina Nolting, Olaf Syrbe, Miguel Ubarrechena. The Project Collaborators were Udo Brunner, Nina Nolting, [...]
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– July 25, 2011
The Client was Shorefast Foundation and the Fogo Island Arts Corporation. It was located on Fogo Island, Canada. The project would be worked in 2007-2011. The area was 120m2. The Project Architect was Saunders Architecture. The Associate Architect was Sheppard Case Architects Inc. The Structural Engineer was DBA Associates. The Services Engineer was Core Engineering. [...]
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– June 8, 2011
There were four wings and two pyramid-like chimneys in the red concrete museum, designed to exhibit paintings, drawings and etchings by artist Paula Rego. White covered the interior with flooring made from local marble. The building design was not only consisted of the galleries, but also a shop, cafe and 200-seat auditorium. Incoming search terms [...]
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– April 14, 2011
The Austrian architects Wimmer Zaic Architects designed the unique building. It seemed to more of a Lego construction with a succinctly evasive structural design, but if the exterior facets were noticed, this was a simple design. It was named as Lanserhofwiese’ project, the area of this residence reached 74 000 sqm. By free spaces of [...]
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– March 21, 2011
Dar Hi The first architectural project signed Matali Crasset. Matali Crasset constructed an ecological house in the Tunisian desert. After the experience of the HI hotel in Nice, now Dar HI in Nefta which is the fruit of the collaboration between matali crasset, Patrick Elouarghi and Philippe Chapelet with a new concept of eco-retreat. Matali [...]
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– March 3, 2011
In 1987, maverick French architect Jean Nouvel solved onto the international scene with a new headquarters for the Arab World Institute in Paris, one of President François Mitterrand’s Grands Projets. With mechanized oculi and veils of glass and steel, the apartment building was welcomed as an unconventional masterpiece that encouraged people to not only accept [...]
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– February 22, 2011
Hines, the international real estate firm, published the formal selection of Paris-based architect Jean Nouvel as the designer of a new building. It was located in midtown Manhattan, adjacent to The Museum of Modern Art (MoMA). The high rise building was built 75 stories from the 17,000-square-foot-site between 53rd and 54th streets just west of [...]
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– January 31, 2011
New York practice Reiser + Umemoto designed a terminal building for the city of Kaohsiung, Taiwan. The building design showed a series of undulating horizontal structures, each with glazed facades at the ends. It would be combined together towards the centre. It rose to form a tower at the opposite end. The terminal architecture would [...]
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– January 5, 2011
The apartment tower with overhanging floor plates and terraces was designed by Herzog and de Meuron for Beirut, Lebanon. Created as part of a wider masterplan to regenerate this area of the city that included a marina, the building design would comprise five different modular floors to create a mixture of overhangs and terraces. The [...]
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– December 24, 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
This building is unique. The Psi Tower, what is the building called, was designed by British Hong Kong based designer Michael Young who has lived in Hong Kong for several years. The tower has faceted surfaces that will change according to weather and lighting conditions. Incoming search terms for the article:lego tornado hong kong building what is [...]
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– October 5, 2010
Actually, this building is a building complex that houses a hotel and mixed-use development in Guangzhou, China. The building is located in the central of an existing exhibition zone. The building was designed by Aedas , and the design was intended to be unique and iconic for strong character of the surroundings. The lower level [...]
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– April 28, 2010
The building is in Istanbul, Turkey in 9,100 m² (98,000 sf) areas. The building is purposed for a Turkish fashion house headquarters. The headquarters building consist of offices, showrooms, conference rooms, auditorium, museum, and dining hall—as well as the television studios, radio production facilities, and screening rooms of its media sister-company. The design is innovative [...]
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– April 20, 2010
Izquierdo Lehmann has designed Cruz del Sur Building in Santiago, Chile which is 43,129 sqm project areas on 3,987 sqm site area. The project consists of an office tower with a commercial complex in the base, located at the intersection of Apoquindo Av, main axis of Santiago, and Americo Vespucio Av, the capital’s circular beltway. [...]
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– December 5, 2009