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Fagerstrom House in Sollentuna, Sweden by Claesson Koivisto Rune Architects

Tuesday, August 6th, 2013

Article source: Claesson Koivisto Rune Architects

The client had split his garden city plot in two and moved the old house to the one. The other had a more embedded position, including a big old oak tree in the middle.

The gross building allowance had to be fully exploited in order to create a large enough home for the growing family. The stipulated distance to the property line of course limited the positioning from the sides, while the desire to preserve the old oak tree blocked the middle.

Image Courtesy © Claesson Koivisto Rune Architects

  • Architects: Claesson Koivisto Rune Architects
  • Project: Fagerstrom House
  • Location: Sollentuna, Sweden
  • Project group: Mårten Claesson, Eero Koivisto, Ola Rune, Lotti Engstrand
  • Client: Fagerström family
  • Builder: Komponent Byggen AB
  • Construction: Wood
  • Building area: 270 m2
  • Built: 2012

VARYAP Meridian H Blok in İSTANBUL by MTF Proje

Tuesday, August 6th, 2013

Article source: MTF Proje

H block to be servedas an Office building is situated in Meridian settlement designed by RMJM. The frontal design of Meridian H Block Building of which therough construction was completed in 2010 belong to MTF Proje.

The Varyap Meridian Project is formed with 5 high storey private houses block, 3 business block and 14 villas. The building is at the entry of the Meridian settlement, it can be perceived from near by road sand has an easy access. The building which has got 10 stories with the basement stories, unite by a glass tunnel pass with a restaurant that has got a steel structure.

Image Courtesy © MTF Proje

  • Architects: MTF Proje
  • Project: VARYAP Meridian H Blok
  • Location: İSTANBUL
  • Architectural Project:RMJM, Dome Mimarlık
  • Team: Derya Ekim Öztepe, Ozan Öztepe, Deniz Ekim Çubukçu, Betül Karanfil
  • Facade Construction: BSM
  • Project Date: 2010
  • Construction Date: 2012
  • Owner: Varyap Varlıbaşlar
  • Interior Project: Habif Mimarlık
  • Statical Project: Yapı Teknik

K11 Art Mall in Shanghai, China by Kokaistudios

Tuesday, August 6th, 2013

Article source: Kokaistudios

Kokaistudios is proud to announce the opening of the K11 Art Mall in June, 2013. Located in the heart of Shanghai’s central shopping street, Huai Hai Lu, this innovative commercial project has re-vitalized the podium levels of the landmark New World Tower, an icon of the 1990’s commercial renaissance of Shanghai.

Image Courtesy © Charlie Xia

  • Architects: Kokaistudios
  • Project: K11 Art Mall
  • Location: Shanghai, China
  • Photography: Charlie Xia
  • Client: New World Development
  • Designers: Andrea Destefanis, Filippo Gabbiani, Pietro Peyron, Li Wei, Carmen Lee, Wang Yun, Coco Cheng.
  • Complete: February, 2013(soft open), June, 2013(grand open)
  • Interior Gross Floor Area: Retail 35,500 sqm
  • Local Architect: Tong Ji Architecture Design Research Institute
  • LEED Consultant: Arup
  • Software used: AutoCAD

House in Nanakuma, Fukuoka, Japan by MOVEDESIGN

Tuesday, August 6th, 2013

Article source: MOVEDESIGN

This house is located in Fukuoka, Japan. Reinforced concrete for basement and wood flame for 2 floors on the ground.
3 floors are in layers, different generations of this family live in this layered house.
The individual spaces have continuous so that the family can have private and also feel presence for each other.
The role of this large staircase is a apparatus to connect 3 layers. It takes sun lights and connect the air in the house.

Image Courtesy © Yousuke Harigane

  • Architects: MOVEDESIGN
  • Project: House
  • Location: Nanakuma, Fukuoka, Japan
  • Photography: Yousuke Harigane
  • Function: Private house
  • Structure: Reinforced concrete + wood frame
  • Site area: 126.68㎡
  • Architectural area: 54.64㎡
  • Total floor area: 142.68㎡
  • Year: 2013

Skyon in Gurgaon, India by Sorg Architects

Tuesday, August 6th, 2013

Article source: Sorg Architects

In the early 1980’s the automotive company Maruti Suzuki catapulted Gurgaon from farming village to growing commercial sector, by locating large scale operations there. Lured by tax reforms and the proximity of Delhi International Airport, private firms and multi-national corporations began flocking to Gurgaon as the Indian markets opened up to global investment. One decade later the largely undeveloped land in Gurgaon appealed to developers as the need for a satellite city in Delhi’s expanding metropolitan area became increasingly apparent. Gurgaon has been nicknamed the ‘Millennium City’ and has seen an unparalleled period development that has significantly outpaced progress on infrastructure and municipal support structures.

Image Courtesy © Sorg Architects

  • Architects: Sorg Architects
  • Project: Skyon
  • Location: Gurgaon, India
  • Sustainable Strategies: MIXED-USE, MULTI-FAMILY, DEVELOPMENT DENSITY, COMMON GREEN, BUILDING INTEGRATED PV MOUNTED TOMULLIONSOFEXTERIORCURTAIN WALL, BALCONIES USED AS INTEGRATED SHADING, SHADING, SOLAR COLLECTION COMBINED, NATURAL VENTILATION, COMMUNITY CONNECTIVITY, LED LIGHTS
  • Software used: Revit

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Emerging Architects Exhibition at Buro Happold by UNIT Architects LLP

Tuesday, August 6th, 2013

Article source: UNIT Architects LLP 

UNIT Architects held the opening night of their 12 week exhibition on Tuesday 16th July in the entrance space of Buro Happold’s 17 Newman Street offices as part of Buro Happold’s Emerging Architects event programme.
Emerging Architects is a series of events run by Buro Happold to promote and expose the work of some of the world’s most imaginative and engaging new architects. Currently in its sixth exhibition, the series has drawn in a diverse array of talent, and promises to go from strength to strength.

Image Courtesy © UNIT Architects LLP

SIAMESE BLOSSOM in Raminthra Road, Bangkok by Somdoon Architects Ltd

Tuesday, August 6th, 2013

Article source: Somdoon Architects Ltd

Siamese Blossom is a townhouse project on Raminthra Road, a suburb on the north of Bangkok. The scheme aims to create a living space within greenery, conveying a sense of community and to fix the common problems of townhouses. These include a lack of natural ventilation and a lack of natural light found in a long and narrow plot.

Image Courtesy © Somdoon Architects Ltd

  • Architects: Somdoon Architects Ltd
  • Project: SIAMESE BLOSSOM
  • Location: Raminthra Road, Bangkok
  • Client: Siamese Asset Co. Ltd.
  • Landscape architect: Sanitas Studio Co.Ltd

FOREST OF BUSINESS CARDS in Tokyo, Japan by Moriyuki Ochiai Architects

Tuesday, August 6th, 2013

Article source: Moriyuki Ochiai Architects 

The design for this exhibition gallery is themed around the Olympic Games, a space of discovery where people from all over the world gather and meet. The gallery features the-works of 200 artists on the front face of business cards and their contact information written in the back for visitors to take freely.

Image Courtesy © Moriyuki Ochiai Architects, full view

Step tower in Osaka, Japan by EASTERN design office

Tuesday, August 6th, 2013

Article source: EASTERN design office

A stark white ship that sails in the middle of the bustling sea of colors.

The ship floating on the ocean suddenly appears in a shopping center. It evokes a feeling not of a resort area, but of an exotic corner of a town in some southern country. A feeling of a ship that comes across this area by chance.

Image Courtesy © Koichi Torimura

  • Architects: EASTERN design office
  • Project: Step tower
  • Location: Osaka, Japan
  • Photography: Koichi Torimura 
  • Site Area: 384.38 m2
  • Total Floor Area: 1,548.85 m2
  • Structural Engineering: IHARA STRUCTURAL ENGINEERS
  • Contractor: Matsumotogumi Co., Ltd

MEB Campus in Milas, Turkey by Tamirci Architects

Tuesday, August 6th, 2013

Article source: Tamirci Architects

In line with its new policies on pre-college education, Republic of Turkey’s Ministry of Education is planning to build 33 new campuses on various locations all around the country, with a capacity of approximately 12.000 students each. The plan is to combine a number of longstanding educational facilities in inner-cities that either expended their lifespan or don’t have the room for further expansion, and move them to designated sites on the periphery of the related towns.

Image Courtesy © Tamirci Architects

  • Architects: steb (studio evren başbuğ) +  Tamirci Architects
  • Project: MEB Campus in Milas
  • Location: Milas, Muğla , Turkey
  • Client: Ministry of Education
  • Construction Area: 110.000 sqm
  • Competition Date: December 2012 , May 2013
  • Project Team: Özlem Arvas, Düşra Korkmaz, Sezin Taner, Duygu Hevesli
  • Consultants: Assoc. Prof. Güven İncirlioğlu, Umut Başbuğ, Dilşad Kurtoğlu, Özcan Kaygısız
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhinoceros, 3dsmax, Vray and Photoshop



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