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Hemonides Applied Arts office in Nicosia, Cyprus by Hemonides applied arts ltd

Saturday, February 18th, 2012

Article source: Hemonides applied arts ltd

Hemonides Applied Arts’ is a creative team with over forty years experience in applied design. The Hemonides family name, with over three generations of tradition in interior design, has become synonymous with unique design, creativity and above all elegance.

Hemonides Applied Arts office

  • Architects: Hemonides applied arts ltd
  • Project: Hemonides Applied Arts office
  • Location: Nicosia, Cyprus
  • Architects Design: Vassilis Hemonides & Georgia Hemonidou

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Fuerte Puerto Aventuras Headquarters in Medellín, Mexico by JSa Arquitectura

Saturday, February 18th, 2012

Article source: JSa Arquitectura

This Project is the winner of a private bid for the design of the Corporate Office Building of Fuerte Puerto Aventuras S.A. de C.V.,, and would also house a couple of sister companies. We designed the building under the premise of a mixed program, entailing storage and the administrative and sales offices of the company.

Rendering

  • Architect: JSa Arquitectura
  • Name of Project: Fuerte Puerto Aventuras Headquarters
  • Location: Medellín, Col. Roma Sur, Mexico City, Mexico
  • Client: Fuerte Puerto Aventuras S.A. de C.V.
  • Type of Project: Office Building
  • Project Date: 2011

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Hotel Armenia in Sochi for Winter Olimpic Games 2014 by SMV Architects (designed with ArchiCAD, 3dS Max, and Photoshop)

Saturday, February 18th, 2012

Article source: SMV Architects

The mountains, canyons, powerful rivers, waterfalls and lakes surrounded by rough rocks have turned into the cradle of the Armenian nation.  Armenia, being the first to adopt Christianity as a state religion in 301 has taken its faith through centuries of adversities and temptations to our days.  Armenia is a country that thanks to its literary works and masterpieces of art has enriched the world culture.

Concept

  • Architects: SMV Architects
  • Project: Hotel Armenia in Sochi for Winter Olimpic Games 2014
  • Location: Armenia
  • Project Team: Sargis Sardaryan, Ruzanna Mamyan, Ani Veranyan
  • Software used: ArchiCAD, 3DMax, Adobe Photoshop

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Geschenke Gerdes in Darmstadt, Germany by Costas Koutsoftides Architects (designed with ArchiCAD and AutoCAD)

Saturday, February 18th, 2012

Article source: Costas Koutsoftides Architects

Create an interior within an existing shop that facilitates the process of making, displaying, and selling a variety of bombonieres. These items are gifts that are given out on special occasions, such as at weddings and christenings, to the guests. They usually come with 5 Jordan almonds, which for weddings, symbolises health, wealth, happiness, fertility and long life.

Image Courtesy Gerd Baum

  • Architects: Costas Koutsoftides Architects
  • Project: Geschenke Gerdes
  • Location: 28 Pfungstädter Street, Darmstadt, Germany
  • Client: Lisa Gerdes
  • Project Architect: Adam Wagg / Costas Koutsoftides of  Koutsoftides Architects
  • Photographer: Gerd Baum
  • Size: 56 sqm / 602 sqft
  • Software used: AutoCAD and ArchiCAD

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JS Bach Chamber Music Hall in Manchester, UK by Zaha Hadid Architects

Saturday, February 18th, 2012

Article source: Zaha Hadid Architects
More projects by Zaha Hadid

Zaha Hadid Architects have created a unique chamber music hall specially designed to house solo performances of the exquisite music of Johann Sebastian Bach. A voluminous ribbon swirls within the room, carving out a spatial and visual response to the intricate relationships of Bach’s harmonies. As the ribbon careens above the performer, cascades into the ground and wraps around the audience, the original room as a box is sculpted into fluid spaces swelling,merging, and slipping through one another.

Exterior View

  • Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects
  • Name of Project: JS Bach Chamber Music Hall
  • Location: Manchester, UK
  • Type: Music Hall
  • Date: 2009
  • Client: Manchester International Festival

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Laposa Bazaltbor winery in Badacsonytomaj, Hungary by Atelier Peter Kis

Saturday, February 18th, 2012

Article source: Atelier Peter Kis

The Witness Hills

The Witness Hills illustrate the original height of the previously eroded and weathered area. These hills do not form a chain, but are solitary islands that stand alone preserving a specific stratification that arose from the former Pannon sea. Millions of years ago at the deepest part of the Pannon Sea that covered the Balaton Highland and the entire territory of the country, violent volcanic activity took place.

 

Laposa Bazaltbor winery

  • Architect: Atelier Peter Kis
  • Name of Project: Laposa Bazaltbor winery
  • Location: Badacsonytomaj, Hungary

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Reconversion de la station service de Mies van der Rohe à l’Île des Soeurs in Verdun, Canada by Les Architectes

Saturday, February 18th, 2012

Article source: Les Architectes

Nun’s Island is part of the Hochelaga archipelago located immediately southwest of Montreal. It’s urbanization followed the opening of the Champlain bridge in 1962 under an ambitious master plan carried out by Metropolitan Structures, a real estate giant who had built numerous projects in Chicago with the collaboration of Mies van der Rohe. The new community included three high rise apartment buildings by Mies office and it led, in 1966, to a commission from Standard Oil to design a prototypical gas station.

Image Courtesy Steve Montpetit

  • Architects: Les Architectes
  • Project: Reconversion de la station service de Mies van der Rohe à l’Île des Soeurs
  • Location: 201 rue Berlioz, Verdun, Québec, Canada
  • Cleint: Arrondissement de Verdun
  • Architect Design: Éric Gauthier
  • Team: Marc Paradis, Dominique Potvin, Jaime Lopez, Steve Montpetit
  • Engineers: Aecom
  • Builder: Norgéreq
  • Cost: 1.4 M $
  • End of project: septembre 2011
  • Photographer: Steve Montpetit

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3 Whale Rock Lane Residence in East Hampton, New York by Eisner Design

Saturday, February 18th, 2012

Article source: Eisner Design

Its entrance sequence requires one to circulate along a raised stone planter wall that acts as a landscaped transition from the exterior to the interior of the house.  The entryway occurs at the juncture of the two wings of an L-shaped plan.  One enters into the taller, one-and-a-half storey public living area wing, an open loft space containing the kitchen, dining and living space. The smaller private wing consists of three bedrooms.

Image Courtesy Paul Warchol

  • Architects: Eisner Design
  • Project: 3 Whale Rock Lane Residence
  • Location: East Hampton, New York
  • Architect Design: Joe Eisner, AIA LEED AP
  • Photographer: Paul Warchol
  • Software used: Autocad and SketchUp

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Water Circle (Cheong-Shim Purification Center) in Korea by UnSangDong Architects

Saturday, February 18th, 2012

Article source: UnSangDong Architects

Silence & movement

Most of all, we focused on a robust, simple and tranquil architecture intuitively as we take up the form and space. Another point we considered is a vigorous architecture which evoke water vitality in still emotion. The circular form symbolises pure crystal of living organisms. Circular plan which is 32 metres in diameter, 11 metres in height soars from the ground. Firm, still and refined curve wall opens with gradual, arbitrary and rhythmic rules. We expect another tone colour through the open and solid curved wall. Musical facade is achieved through this project it plays in andante, moderato and allegro. It conveys silence and movement simultaneously.

Construction work (Images Courtesy Shin Kyung-sub)

  • Architect: UnSangDong Architects
  • Name of Project: Water Circle (Cheong-Shim Purification Center)
  • Location: SongSan-li SeolAk-myeon GaPyung Kyeunggi-do, Korea
  • Use: Purification Center
  • Bldg Area: 505.00 ㎡
  • Gross Floor Area: 637.40 ㎡
  • Bldg. Scale: Two stories above ground, 1 story under ground
  • Structure: R.C.
  • Photographer: Shin Kyung-sub

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G-M House in Apulia region, Italy by Bart Conterio Architect

Saturday, February 18th, 2012

Article source: Bart Conterio Architect

The G-M house is located in the South-Eastern extremity of Italy , and it is surrounded by the green typical olive trees and the blue Mediterranean Sea. The project is based on the principles of bio-climatic architecture and green building, through the perfect integration of architecture, landscape and micro climatic comfort. (consume less for a better life !!!).

G-M House

  • Architects: Bart Conterio Architect
  • Project: G-M house
  • Location: Capo di Leuca, province of Lecce, Apulia region, Italy
  • Software used: Energyplus, Autocad, Ecodesigner, Archicad, Google Sketchup, Maxwell Render EG

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