The project presents a philharmonic in Constanţa city, Romania. From a socio-demographic point of view, the city of Constanţa is the 3rd in the country as number of inhabitants and it is considered the city with the largest ethnic and cultural mix. The site proposed for our project is situated on the Eastern border of the Tăbăcăriei Lake, at the crossroads of two important areas of development: a touristic area and a local one, this being an important criterion in choosing the emplacement.
The park and terrace are situated in Bucharest, Romania, at Olimpia Sport Center. The owners wished to transform their common exterior space into a green open space, divided in two related major functions, where they can relax, walk or eat after sport training and after work. Total area of the project is aprox. 1000 sqm.
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The design project of hotel complex “Bucovina” that is located in a fashionable ski resort area Bukovel, Ukraine. The hotel complex is a four-storey building, where on the first (ground) floor one can find a restaurant and utility rooms. The second floor can accommodate two VIP restaurants and hotel rooms, while the space on the third and the fourth floors is occupied by a flat. The design project was implemented in 2008.
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The inspiration for this project was the typical American Drugstore, a place where it could be understood as a design store with a combination of a laboratory where this cleanses are made. The colors and the construction elements would give that language, clean white with glass wall in the Lab, black flooring with traditional mosaic from Guadalajara and brick walls for the whole store.
Long Island Sound fills the northern horizon; a coastal pond lies to the west. Both water bodies are close to the site, however the water views are not visible at ground level, except climbing up a gravel hill just at the northern boundary. In counterpoint to an existing gravel hill, the design invites climbing levels and discovering vistas. Lifted places, rooms and decks are branching out to reach views and sky. Experiences of vertical movement are provided.
Program: Master bedroom plus two or three subdividable children’s area. Deck as exterior dining room.DEC requirements restrict the footprint. Flood Plain requires pile foundation.
Public restroom in an existing park (Mitchell Park) for a coastal village on the North Fork, Long Island. Since Mitchell Park was built through a design competition, the restroom was required to match the existing park design. Using the same material palette as the existing park buildings (zinc roof and cedar wall), this restroom was sited with free angles, respecting the existing views and park layout.
The project is my final year design thesis (2007). The building acts as a catalyst for future development around the abandoned mining lake, and is a reminder of the glory days of tin mining in the country. The program takes visitors through the rich history of tin mining around the country and finally ending the journey in the existing abandoned tin dredge.
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Architects: Wan Muhammad Khalis Wan Sabri
Project: Selangor Dredging Tin Discovery Centre
Location: Dengkil, Selangor, Malaysia
Client: Selangor Dredging Berhad
Building type: Visitor Centre, Cultural Centre, Artist Workshop & Gallery
Software used: Vectorworks (drawings & 3d modelling) and Artlantis (3d rendering)
In the recent years, the growing tourism market in the East coast of Thailand has resulted in even more developments in hotel and tourism-related businesses in the region. Chang Island in the province of Trad, one of the most popular beach cities among European and Asian holidaymakers, has also followed this trend steadily.
A transformable coffee table-FIX.Because of this,its use is more varied. The table functionality and value is increased compared to other tables.The combined materials and color schemes make object even more unique.
Sited in Auckland’s inner city suburb of Parnell, the Nikau House is the first of a newly developed subdivision; the conception of private and responsive spaces for the client, a semi-retired couple was essential for conceived future conditions as well as ensuring that existing aspects of the site were acknowledged.