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IB11 in Puebla, México by JAR jaspeado arquitectos

Sunday, August 18th, 2013

Article source: JAR jaspeado arquitectos

The 4th edition of the international competition Arquine (2002) was assembled by the State Goverment of Puebla (México) trough out the Cultural Committee 5th of May, the Architecture Museum of INBA and the Association of Architects in Puebla. This competition had due to design a new information module to be located by the main access in the public park area of Los Fuertes.

Image Courtesy © Gabriela Solís

  • Architects: JAR jaspeado arquitectos
  • Project: IB11
  • Location: Puebla, México
  • Photography: Gabriela Solís, Patrick López Jaimes, Rodrigo Jaspeado
  • Project year: 2003
  • Building: 2011 – 2012
  • Project site: 5,800 m2
  • Project area: 330 m2
  • Architecturalproject: Rodrigo Jaspeado y Enrique Betancourt
  • StructuralEngineering: Ing. Jesús Ramírez Cuacenetl

Frame in Kiev, Ukraine by Igor Sirotov Architect

Sunday, August 18th, 2013

Article source: Igor Sirotov Architect

The project of the private house of 162 sq.m for a young pair. The house is located in the suburb of Kiev.
Style to which the house – minimalism submits. Anything superfluous, only function to keep air and open space.
The house is intended for long rest in the country. The house has the drawing room kitchen, two bedrooms and two bathrooms.The spacious platform adjoins to the house with the small pool.

Image Courtesy © Igor Sirotov Architect

2Day Languages, a new Spanish school in Valencia, Spain by Masquespacio

Sunday, August 18th, 2013

Article source: Masquespacio

Masquespacio present their last project done in a central area from Valencia, Spain. The studio specialized in interior design and communication created in this case the interior and the identity of 2Day Languages, a new Spanish school in Valencia.

This project in first case is based on the identity of 2Day Languages represented by a flag that is fused with a text bubble including the three fundamental characteristics of language learning: the levels, the goal and the conversation. By the other hand it integrates the historic values from the city of Valencia that mixes modern and old architecture.

Image Courtesy © David Rodríguez

  • Architects: Masquespacio
  • Project: 2Day Languages, a new Spanish school
  • Location: Valencia, Spain
  • Photography: David Rodríguez from Cualiti (http://www.cualiti.es)
  • Client: 2Day Languages
  • Design: Masquespacio
  • Designer: Ana Milena Hernández Palacios, Graphicdesign and interiordesignedby Ana Milena Hernández Palacios
  • Couch: Sancal
  • Classroom chairs: Inclass
  • Lounge chairs: Hay
  • Paintings: Valentine
  • Wood Coating: Valresa
  • Cojines: Kvadrat
  • Tables and decorative elements: Pine (carpentry)
  • Decorative elements: Samba (carpentry)
  • Date of completion: 28/06/2013
  • Area: 183 m2

INTERNAL RENOVATION OF AN APARTMENT in TOLEDO, SPAIN by Romero Vallejo Architects

Sunday, August 18th, 2013

Article source: Romero Vallejo Architects 

Located on the second floor of a block of flats in a residential area of Toledo, the apartment has 6 small rooms comprising of a living room, kitchen and four bedrooms, which are all connected via a dark and narrow corridor.

Our clients, a couple with no children, require more spacious, comfortable and lighter living areas, without completely changing the original layout of the apartment.

Image Courtesy © Juan Carlos Quindós

  • Architects: Romero Vallejo Architects
  • Project: INTERNAL RENOVATION OF AN APARTMENT
  • Location: TOLEDO, SPAIN
  • Photography: Juan Carlos Quindós
  • Surface area: 110m2

LOFT KM in Düsseldorf, Germany by Atelier d’Architecture Bruno Erpicum & Partners

Sunday, August 18th, 2013

Article source: Atelier d’Architecture Bruno Erpicum & Partners

Bruno Erpicumwas the architect entrusted with designing this warehouse conversion. It is now the home of a couple with a passion for architecture who were keen to make one of Düsseldorf’s rare ruins their own. The reconversion was closely overseen by the administrative authorities, since this old factory in the city centre miraculously avoided damage during the many bombings of World War II.

Image Courtesy © Jean-Luc Laloux

House KLR in Cologne, Germany by archequipe

Sunday, August 18th, 2013

Article source: archequipe

The House KLR was built 1982 in Cologne as a townhouse with two units. In these days it was one of the first realized buildings of the architect who designed it for her husband and herself. A rentable in-law apartment with a separate staircase was supposed to support the young couple financially.

Image Courtesy © Roland Unterbusch

  • Architects: archequipe
  • Project: House KLR
  • Location: Cologne, German
  • Photography: Roland Unterbusch
  • Team: Jutta Klare, Bartosz Czempiel, Sebastian Filla
  • Type: Residential
  • Area: 300 sqm
  • Year: 2012



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