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Nordson Corporate Headquarters in Westlake, Ohio by Doty & Miller

Monday, January 31st, 2011

Nordson New Corporate Headquarters Incorporates Leading Green Building Technologies.

Nordson Corporation recently opened a new 28,000 square-foot global headquarters facility in Westlake, Ohio that incorporates leading green building technologies and is expected to earn a prestigious Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) certification later in 2011.

Nordson Exterior

Nordson Exterior

  • Architects: Doty & Miller Architects
  • Project year: 2011
  • Area: 28,000 sq ft
  • Location: Westlake, Ohio

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Beijing’s Central Business District East Expansion by Skidmore Owings & Merrill

Monday, January 31st, 2011

The winner of an international design competition to double the size of the existing Beijing Central Business District (CBD), this master plan by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP (SOM) accommodates 7-million square meters of gross building area in a 3-square kilometer redevelopment zone. Addressing the requirements of the competition brief, the expanded district remains consistent with the existing CBD functions, containing Class-A office space, quality housing, hotels, retail and entertainment. Special attention is given to integrating existing residential and commercial buildings into the expanded vision, while new cultural facilities add to the vibrancy and civic nature of the district .

SOM’s vision for the Beijing CBD provides the framework that will enable China’s capital city to grow as a global center for commerce

SOM’s vision for the Beijing CBD provides the framework that will enable China’s capital city to grow as a global center for commerce

  • Architectural Firm: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, LLP
  • Completion Year: Ongoing
  • Site Area: 228 hectares
  • Project Area: 4,200,000 m2
  • Project Awards:
    • 2011 AIA  Regional and Urban Design Award
    • 2010  AIA Illinois • Daniel Burnham Award: Citation of Merit
    • 2010  LEAF Awards • Masterplanning & Landscape: Shortlisted

Aquilialberg Project of the Brixen Public Library of Bressanone

Sunday, January 30th, 2011

The Aquilialberg project of the Public Library of Bressanone has the aim to become a new gathering location for the population. Following this line, the project is designed to assure wide spaces for socialization, both interior and exterior, to accommodate public manifestations and cultural encounters. It is a place to spread knowledge, in which citizen could feel themselves at ease and spend spare time constructively. A deep design study is conducted for the new volume; the starting point was the relation with the existing neighbours volumes and their geometries. An especially attention is given to the orientation of the roofs’ slopes of the closest buildings, with the purpose to match, in the most elegant way, the new project with the context of the city. The composition language, developed in the design of the new volume, came from the push of the neighbour roofs’ slopes through the competition site. A void is generated and it worked as a hinge matching the existing volumes with the new Library building. The Hinge-Volume material is glass, chosen to respect the relation between historical past of the existing and the new presence.

Brixen Public Library

Brixen Public Library

Location: Brixen – Italy

Client: Brixen City Council
Type: Public Library
Phase: First phase competition
Site area: 1.400 sqm
Area: 3.000 sqm
Programm: public library, offices, café
Year: 2010
Architects: AquiliAlberg
Design team: Ergian Alberg, Laura Aquili, Matteo Noto, Alexandros Franzolini
Consultants: Eliana Issa Castelli (landscape architect), Thomas Ekman (engineer)

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Mr. Design Office, Shibuya ward Tokyo

Friday, January 28th, 2011

The office space was planned to be about 190 square meters and made to accommodate 5 people.

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  • Architect: Schemata Architecture
  • Location: Shibuya ward Tokyo
  • Completion Date: June 2010
  • Principle use: Office
  • Structure: RC
  • Floor area: 188.20m
  • Construction: Eiger
  • Furniture: E&Y
  • Epoxy: Syuhei Nakamura
  • Technical Cooperation: Izumi Okayasu
  • Photo: Takumi Ota

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Progetto Manifattura, Rovereto ITALY 2010

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

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In the beginning, it will be a park – a green area of five hectares, which will immediately replace the asphalt landscape and warehouses constructed in the ‘60s and ‘70s. This first phase will see both the renovation of historic buildings of the old factory and the creation of leisure facilities along the border heading south towards the river Leno.  The return of industrial buildings, which will appear at a later stage in the development, will be suggested in the landscape of the park, through parallel strips mimicking the surrounding vineyards, and hiding the pre-constructed infrastructure under the ground. As the development grows, strips of the park will be raised up to reveal the warehouses below, and remain as the roofs of the buildings themselves, integrating the buildings with the park and surrounding landscape. This development will minimize the drawbacks of traditional work yards, and return a large amount of ex-industrial land back to nature and the use of the town.

Credits:
Architects: carlorattiassociati | walter nicolino & carlo ratti; KKAA Kengo Kuma Associates
Sustainable Design: ARUP
Location: Rovereto, Trento – Italy
Design Completion: 2010

The Canton Tower – World’s Tallest TV Tower, Guangzhou, China

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

The Canton Tower is Guangzhou’s most prominent new building that was set Center Stage during the recent Opening Ceremony of the Asian Games. After 6 years of design and building works, Mark Hemel + Barbara Kuit, the designers of the tower, and their Amsterdam firm, Information Based Architecture, are pleased to announce that the Canton Tower has now been opened to the public. The Canton Tower – reaching 600m in height, has bypassed Toronto’s CN tower and has therefore become “The world’s tallest TV Tower”

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  • Architects: Mark Hemel & Barbara Kuit Information Based Architecture
  • Location: Guangzhou, China
  • Completion Date: October 2010
  • Engineer: Ove Arup & Partners Hong Kong Ltd.
  • LDI: Guangzhou Design Institute
  • Client: Guangzhou Municipal Construction Commission
  • Height: 600m
  • Gross Floor Area: 114,000sqm
  • Number of Floors above ground: 37
  • Number of underground floors: 2
  • Area landscape: 17.4 hectares
  • Capacity: 5 million visitors per year

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Miami Beach New World Center by Frank Gehry

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

New World Symphony, America’s Orchestral Academy, marks a new era for classical music with the inauguration of the institution’s first purpose-built home, an extraordinary new facility in the center of Miami Beach. Designed by Frank Gehry in close collaboration with the New World Symphony’s founder and artistic director Michael Tilson Thomas, New World Center opens up exciting new possibilities in the way music is taught, presented and experienced and dramatically advances New World Symphony’s mission to provide exceptional professional training for the gifted young music school graduates who are its Fellows.

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New World Center Exterior - © Claudia Uribe

  • Architects: Gehry Partners, LLP
  • Location: Miami Beach, Florida, USA
  • Design Partner: Frank Gehry
  • Project Designer: Craig Webb
  • Managing Partner: Terry Bell
  • Project Architect: Brad Winkeljohn
  • Project Manager: Kristin Ragins
  • Project Team: Curtis Christensen , Dan Sokolosky, Molly Forr, Lisa Cage , Shikha Doogar, Petar Vrcibradic, Leon Cheng, Vartan Chalikian, Armando Solano, Luciana Vidal, Rolando Mendoza
  • Acoustician: Nagata Acoustics America, Inc
  • Acoustical Team: Dr. Yasuhisa Toyota Motoo Komoda Kayo Kallas Daniel Beckmann Robert Mahoney, Robert F Mahoney & Associates
  • Structural Engineering: Gilsanz, Murray, Steficek, LLP
  • MEPFP Engineering: Cosentini & Associates
  • Theater Consultant: Theatre projects Consultants
  • Lighting Designer: LAM Partners, Inc.
  • Sound & Projection Consultants: Acoustic Dimensions, Sonitus, LLC
  • Landscape Architect: Raymond Jungles Associates
  • Civil Engineer: Kimley Horn and Associates, Inc.
  • Construction Manager: Hines
  • Performance Hall Seating: Poltrona Frau
  • Project Area: 100,641 sqf
  • Project Year: 2011
  • Photographs: Rui Dias-Adios, Tomas Loewy

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Miami Beach Soundscape by Design 8 architects

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

Cutting-edge architectural design by West 8 defines New Miami Beach Cultural Venue and ExoStage Provides Unique Outdoor Arts Experience. West 8 has delivered on its mission of a green park, not a plaza, a park that feels intimate, shady, and soft was created; a park that will support the world-class attraction of the New World Symphony Building. Lincoln Park reflects the spirit and vitality of Miami Beach and will support a multitude of day and night uses, either under the shade of the trees or a starlit sky.

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  • Prime Consultant/ Lead Landscape Architect: West 8, New York, NY
  • Completion year: 2011
  • Team: Adriaan Geuze, design director/principal; Jamie Maslyn Larson, principal/project manager; Blair Guppy, job captain; Claire Agre; Blair
  • Guppy; Rachel Laszlo Tait, Karsten Buchholz; Joris Weijts; Gaspard Estourgie; Perry Maas
  • Civil Engineer: Coastal Systems International: Tim Blankenship, principal; Andres Perez; Adriana Cabrera
  • Development Manager: Hines
  • Projection Design: Prosound and Video: Rod Sintow, principal” for projection design.
  • Structural Engineering: Wood/O’Donnell & Naccarato; Marcos R. Perez, project manager
  • MEP Engineering: Cosentini Associates: Scott Ceasar, principal; John Hayletts, project manager; Paul Bunchareon, Mario Lara
  • Local Landscape Rosenberg Gardner Design: Bill Rosenberg, principal;
  • Architect: Ken Gardner, principal
  • Local Architect: Leo A Daly: J Beattie, project manager

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BIG’s Waste-to-energy plant design in Copenhagen doubles as a skiing destination

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

BIG wins the international competition to design a new waste-to-energy plant. Located in an industrial area near the city center the new Waste-to-Energy plant will be an exemplary model in the field of waste management and energy production, as well as an architectural landmark in the cityscape of Copenhagen. The project is the single largest environmental initiative in Denmark with a budget of 3,5 Billion DKK, and replaces the adjacent 40 year old Amagerforbraending plant, integrating the latest technologies in waste treatment and environmental performance. The shortlisted offices included Wilkinson Eyre Architects, Dominique Perrault Architecture, 3xN, Lundgaard & Tranberg Architects & Gottlieb Paludan Architects who were selected to compete out of 36 international proposals in Fall 2010. The winning team is announced by an unanimous judge panel.

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  • Architect: BIG-Bjarke Ingels Group
  • Project: Waste-to-Energy Plant
  • Client: Amagerforbraending
  • Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
  • Budget: 3,5 BL DKK; 650 MIL USD, 460 MIL EUR
  • Status: 1. Prize
  • Collaborators: Realities:United (Smoke Ring Generator), AKT (Façade & Structural Consulting), Topotek 1/Man Made Land (Landscape)
  • Building: 95,000 m2
  • Landscape: 90,000 m2
  • Roof + ski slope: 32,000 m2
  • Façade area: 74,000 m2
  • Administrative + Visitor center floor area: 6,500 m2
  • Partner-in-Charge: Bjarke Ingels, David Zahle
  • Project Leader: Brian Yang
  • Team: Jelena Vucic, Alina Tamosiunaite, Armor Gutierrez, Maciej Zawadzki, Jakob Lange, Andreas Klok Pedersen, Daniel Selensky, Gül Ertekin, Xing Xiong, Sunming Lee, Long Zuo

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Steel Study House II in Holland by Archipelontwerpers

Thursday, January 27th, 2011

Archipelontwerpers designed this ‘Steel Study House II’ in Leeuwarden, a provincial town in the north of Holland. The landscape in this region has been conquered from the sea and therefore it is mostly flat and consists of green polders, dykes and many lakes.

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Steel House II Perspective

  • Architect: Eric Vreedenburgh – Archipelontwerpers
  • Design: 2007
  • Finished: 2010
  • Address: Frouwesan, kavel 4, Leeuwarden, Holland
  • Total area: 750 m2
  • Area basement level: 346 m2, volume: 1073 m3
  • Area ground level 202 m2, volume: 727 m3
  • Area second floor 202 m2, volume: 727 m3
  • Client: fam. Pesie
  • Team: Coen Bouwmeester, Guido Zeck
  • Constructeur: Eckhart BJKA Engineering
  • Bouwfysisch advies: Technisch Adviesburo Jinstal bv
  • Contractor: BSB Staalbouw
  • Photographer: Marcel van der Burg

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