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Airy House in Gunma, Japan by Ikimono Architects

Saturday, August 6th, 2011

Article source: Ikimono Architects

To scenery like the outside The thing which I wanted to realize here is the scenery which lives in a garden. Cafe that can enjoy one’s meal slowly by space like the outside. For instance, big window that passes by butterfly and bird and comes off, ground where flower blooms inside and outside, skylight makes a sunny place, Sunlight trickling through the leaves is reflected in shirt of person who sat on the chair, laughter is heard in the room like the outside.

Night View

  • Architects: Takashi Fujino / Ikimono Architects
  • Project: Airy House
  • Location: Gunma, Japan
  • General Contractors: Capital Woods Inc.
  • Design: 2008.11 – 2009.5
  • Construction: 2009.5 – 2009.10

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Tex Tonic House 1 in Victoria, London by Paul McAneary Architects Ltd

Saturday, August 6th, 2011

Article source: Paul McAneary Architects Ltd

Paul McAneary Architects Ltd,  are delighted to announce the completion of the project Tex Tonic House 1, a double-height penthouse apartment located in Victoria, London.

The clients brief in this invited competition was to design two apartments on the top floor of the existing Central London post office and Phillips de Pury art action house in Victoria, London. The client expressed a wish for large volume ‘loft’ spaces  and his desire for a contemporary design and functionality. Paul McAneary Architects’ response won the competition with a proposal for expressed natural tectonics through numerous new details, and even developing a new material type – of cast timber bronze.

Interior View (Images Courtesy Paul McAneary Architects Ltd)

  • Architect: Paul McAneary Architects Ltd
  • Name of Project: Tex Tonic House 1
  • Location: Victoria, London
  • Completion Date: November 2010
  • Photographer: Paul McAneary Architects Ltd

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Kindergarten in La Chana, Granada by Elisa Valero Ramos

Saturday, August 6th, 2011

Article source: Elisa Valero Ramos

Place, program and construction determine the form of this kindergarten. The objectives are to make a functional building facing the right way, opening the classrooms and the large patio to the south, and doing so in a rapid, rational way.

Image Courtesy Fernando Alda

  • Architects: Elisa Valero Ramos
  • Project: Kindergarten
  • Location: Rejon street, Chana. Granada
  • Building surveyor: María de los Llanos Martín Romero
  • Collaborators: Leonardo Tapiz Buzarra, architect Esteban Salcedo, architecture studient Óscar Raya, architecture studient

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Sant Joan de Reus Hospital in Catalonia, Spain by Mario Corea Arquitectura

Friday, August 5th, 2011

Article source: Mario Corea Arquitectura

This project is presented according to the urban requirements of the plot and the guidelines established by the functional program. It must be taken into account that the building, due to its public use and seize, is a very important benchmark for the new technological park and the city of Reus. At the same time, we consider that the facilities are going to give an emblematic and modern image so as to achieve a high architectural quality and efficiency as new hospital.

Aerial View

  • Architects: Mario Corea Arquitectura
  • Project: Sant Joan de Reus Hospital
  • Location:Reus, Barcelona, España
  • Authors: MARIO COREA, LLUIS MORAN, FELIPE PICH-AGUILERA
  • Project Manager: Eugenio TIONI, Agustin ARBALLO
  • Collaborators: Consuelo KOCH, ANDRE MOTA, Nicolás BECCHIS
  • Structure: BIS ARQUITECTES
  • Facilities: ENGYNIA / PGI GROUP

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Fragile Shelter in Hokkaido, Japan by Hidemi Nishida

Friday, August 5th, 2011

Article source: Hidemi Nishida

Hidemi Nishida is a Sapporo-based artist, designer. Through my all projects, I’m trying to make a place that could be makes an attentions to the surroundings. And also trying to extract a joyful happenings from the place. So my projects completed with gathering finally. I think it should have an function as a house but it shouldn’t be exactly house. I think it should be something like temporary shelter.

Image Courtesy Anna Nagai

  • Architects: Hidemi Nishida
  • Project: Fragile Shelter
  • Location: Geijutsu-no-mori 1, Minami-ku,Sapporo 005-0864, Hokkaido JAPAN
  • Size: 20 square meter interior
  • Materials: wood, plastic screen
  • Construction time: Oct-Dec, 2010
  • Construction team: Hidemi Nishida, Genki Fujita, Akira Nagase
  • Photograph: Anna Nagai

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Museum of civilizations in St-Paul, France by X-Tu Architects

Friday, August 5th, 2011

Article source: X-Tu  Architects

The problem :
it had to be a place conveying the multiplicity in unity of the society in Reunion, a place where to awake a collective consciousness, a place for transversalities and exchanges, both an interactive laboratory and a place to live in.

Interior View (Image Courtesy PLATFORM)

  • Architects: X-Tu  Architects
  • Project: Museum of civilizations
  • Location: City of St-Paul, La Réunion island, France
  • Client: Réunion Governement
  • Designer/architect: Anouk LEGENDRE + Nicolas DESMAZIERES
  • Team: Amelie Busin, Guillerme De Sa, Iliana Genova, Nicolas Jomain, Mathias Lukacs, Guillaume Mazars, and Joan Tarragon
  • Software used: 3DSMax and Rhino

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SuperStadium in Harbin, China by Alan S Lu

Friday, August 5th, 2011

Article source: Alan S Lu

SuperStadium is a proposal for an Olympic complex for Harbin’s bid for the 2022 Winter Olympics that seeks to integrate the multitude of Olympic arenas and villages into one continuous entity, allowing for a seamless transition between programs and events. With the economic burdens of hosting the Olympic games a key issue in the local and global economy, the proposal attempts to inject the current model of sporting arenas with a social and cultural initiative. Thus, the building itself becomes a series of typological layers, with the ground floor programmed as a cultural landscape with libraries, museums, convention halls, and screening rooms.

Tower Render

  • Architect: Alan S Lu
  • Name of Project: SuperStadium
  • Location: Harbin, China
  • Software used: Rhino, Autodesk Maya, Photoshop, Illustrator, Digital Project

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new Space for the Arango House in Madrid, Spain by Elisa Valero Ramos

Friday, August 5th, 2011

Article source: Elisa Valero Ramos

A Crossed Garden

Sharpening one’s gaze, discovering the beauty behind everyday events, being able to capture it and make it one’s own, allowing it to change one; that is the Gordian knot of the creative process, and this work is constructed in a context that is especially appropriate for it. Located on an estate near the mountains of El Escorial, the intervention responds to the need to join two houses that constitute a single living space whose peculiarity is the present of significant works of art.

Images Courtesy Fernando Alda

  • ARCHITECT: Elisa Valero Ramos
  • NAME OF PROJECT: new Space for the Arango House
  • LOCATION: Madrid, Spain
  • DEVELOPER: D. Plácido Arango Arias
  • BUILDING SURVEYORS: Juan Fernández y Jesús Martínez
  • PHOTOGRAPHER: Fernando Alda
  • Software used: AutoCAD

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Holiday Park in The Eiffel, Germany by Christian Müller Architects with Krill architecture designed

Friday, August 5th, 2011

Article source: Christian Müller Architects with Krill architecture designed

Rotterdam based Christian Müller Architects with Krill architecture designed and realized in collaboration with Archilos Plan Development and Basement Property Development a new holiday park in the German Eiffel.

Holiday Park

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Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2011 in London, UK by Peter Zumthor

Friday, August 5th, 2011

Article source: Peter Zumthor

The Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2011 is designed by world-renowned Swiss architect Peter Zumthor. This year’s Pavilion is the 11th commission in the Gallery’s annual series, the world’s first and most ambitious architectural programme of its kind. It is the architect’s first completed building in the UK and includes a specially created garden by the influential Dutch designer Piet Oudolf.

Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2011 Designed by Peter Zumthor © Peter Zumthor Photograph: Walter Herfst

  • Architect: Peter Zumthor
  • Name of Project: Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2011
  • Location: UK
  • Client: Serpentine Gallery
  • Garden: Piet Oudolf
  • Period: 1 July – 16 October 2011
  • Photography: Hufton+Crow, John Offenbach, Walter Herfst

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