Archive for June 24th, 2013
Monday, June 24th, 2013
Article source: CEBRA
Danish architects CEBRA have won the competition to design Næstved Arena, a new multipurpose venue for sports, music and culture events in eastern Denmark. The 10.000 m2 arena opens new possibilities for attracting national and international events to the region. The project is scheduled for completion by the end of 2014 and has a capacity of 2.500-4.000 spectators, depending on the type of event.
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- Architects: CEBRA
- Project: Næstved Arena
- Location: Ved Stadion, Næstved, Denmark
- Commission: Public
- Category: Sports and culture
- Client: Næstved Municipality
- Year: 2013-2014 – ongoing
- Purpose: Multipurpose arena for sports, music and culture events
- Size: 10.000 m2GFA new building
- Budget: DKK 68m / € 9,1m excl. VAT
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Monday, June 24th, 2013
Article source: Norisada Maeda
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- Architects: N Maeda Atelier
- Project: Fox
- Location: Hayama Kanagawa, Japan
- Site area: 222.61m2
- Total floor area: 178.09m2
- Function: Private residence
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Monday, June 24th, 2013
Article source: Norisada Maeda
It was the one that “I wanted to prepare “Plate” that undertook grand scenery (mountain level) in front of the site” this stood in land and it had entered my body personally first.In it, it hoped even in the construction that would remain inevitably and it was hoped to “Plate” (landscape) to be buried in construct.
Do not do anything.
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- Architects: N Maeda Atelier
- Project: THEN?
- Location: Ito, Shizuoka, Japan
- Site area: 285.34m2
- Total floor area: 114.80m2
- Function: Private residence
- Structural system: Timber 2F
- Finish of construction: September 2006
Major materials
- exterior: Paint finish
- interior: Paint finish
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Monday, June 24th, 2013
Article source: Norisada Maeda
WEB is made of very simple rules. Instead of the common method of taking a predetermined rectangular planar form and working out a puzzle how to arrange the rooms in a well-behaved manner, we take one large cuboid (white) and violently thrust into it five small cuboid boxes (exposed concrete) of different sizes and directions. Externally, it appears to have many protrusions, but the concept of WEB is to live in that space full of protrusions, as it is.
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- Architects: N Maeda Atelier
- Project: WEB
- Location: Morioka, Iwate, Japan
- Design: N MAEDA ATELIER-Norisada Maeda
- Design: 1999~2000
- Construction: 2001
- Structual system: Reinforced concrete, 3stories
- Maximum height: 9.990mm
- Consultants: Hirokazu In, structural
- Site area: 224.76 m2
- Built area: 133.06 m2
- Total floor area: 244.89 m2
Major materials
- exterior: exposed concrete and paint finish
- interior: gypsum plaster board+exposed concrete
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Monday, June 24th, 2013
Article source: Mauro Alpini
The history of the city, particularly the city of foundation as Newfoundland Bracciolini teach as these are always involved in processes of transformation and how time has changed shape, changed the contours which in turn were contracted, frayed, cut and forgotten . Today more and more often we are called to work in this jumble of signs and traces, to build in this man-layered dense structure of words, regulations, differences, which in turn characterize the physical social statement.
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- Architects: Mauro Alpini
- Project:Terranuova Bracciolini Residential building
- Location: Arezzo, Italy
- Photography:Mauro Alpini
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Monday, June 24th, 2013
Article source: Mauro Alpini
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- Architect: Mauro Alpini
- Project: San Giustino Umbro Industrial building
- Location: Perugia, Italy
- Photography: Mauro Alpini
- Year: 2010-2012
- Collaborators: Slaven Penovic, Revital Bitan, Marino Presenti
- Software used: Autocad 2007, Cinema 4D
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Monday, June 24th, 2013
Article source: Norisada Maeda
FLAMINGO is a pair of small architectures each only having a built area of 20 m2, rising in a boisterous city environment between a national highway and an elevated railway. A small building plot means that the interests regarding the space are inevitably drawn up vertically, that is, toward the cross-sectional design.
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- Architects: N Maeda Atelier
- Project: FLAMINGO
- Location: Koenji, Tokyo, Japan
- Design: N MAEDA ATELIER-Norisada Maeda
- Project team: principal-in-charge-Kenichi Murakami, Yoshinori Shibata, Hiroshi Matsuzaki
- Design: 1999~2000
- Construction: 2000
- Structual system: Reinforced concrete 3stories
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Monday, June 24th, 2013
Article source: Norisada Maeda
Cut through air.
Italian painter Lucio Fontana had left works in which he would just rip up blank canvases with palette knives.
The implication of it is that the act of ripping leads to an ex-post discovery of a situation where
‘tensile force is exerted upon the canvas surface’ which was up to then not visible to the eye.
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- Architects: N Maeda Atelier
- Project: Fontana
- Location: Numazu Shizuoka, Japan
- Site area: 365.25m2
- Total floor area: 181.90m2
- Function: Private residence
- Structural system: Steel Structure 2F
- Finish of construction: November 2005
Major materials
- Exterior: Metal finish
- Interior: gypsum plaster board finish
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