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Evill House in Nelson, New Zealand by Studio Pacific Architecture

Wednesday, September 18th, 2013

Article source: Studio Pacific Architecture

This house at Twisted Pine is set on four hectares of undulating land on a promontory near Mapua in the tidal waters of the Waimea Inlet.
The land was covered for many years in tall pine trees, which were cleared to open the site to the water and views. This pine timber was milled and forms the basis of the house itself, meaning that the house’s fabric is literally from the land upon which it sits. Making the most of their impressively large spans, the massive timber beams and columns crafted from these 80-year-old pines were arranged in three long, low wings around a central courtyard.

Image Courtesy © Paul McCredie

  • Architects: Studio Pacific Architecture
  • Project: Evill House
  • Location: Nelson, New Zealand
  • Photography: Paul McCredie
  • Project team: Stephen McDougall, Guy Marriage, Wayne Lightfoot
  • Client: Tim and Pauline Evill
  • Size: 500m2
  • Completion: 2011
  • Materials: Timber frame and clad
  • Software used: ArchiCAD

Rental Housing in Gojar, Granada by Elisa Valero Ramos

Wednesday, September 18th, 2013

Article source: Elisa Valero Ramos

A rental housing building in a village south of Granada, where Vega River begins to flow surrounded by the foothills of the Sierra Nevada Mountains.

Trapezoidal plot is located in a crossroad and has a buildable area of over 100 m2. The southwest side of the plot is adjacent, while other sides are streets: Carretera de Gojar on southeast, Avenida Carmen Morcillo on the northwest and Alhambra Street on the northeast.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

  • Architects: Elisa Valero Ramos
  • Project: Rental Housing
  • Location: Gojar, Granada
  • Photography: Fernando Alda
  • Building surveyors: Francisco Javier Escolano González and José Moreno Gómez
  • Collaborator: Leonardo Tapiz Buzarra, architect
  • Client: Guillestanco, S.L. Unipersonal
  • Constructor: Construcciones Parejo Anguita S.L.
  • Project, Work: july 2008, may 2012
  • Constructed surface: 424,35 m2

Modern House in London, England by LLI Design

Wednesday, September 18th, 2013

Article source: LLI Design

The brief was to create a 700 square foot extension to house an open plan kitchen / living / dining room to this lateral house in Highgate, North London.

The house is in a very secluded position, surrounded by greenery, completely hidden from view, the only clue as to what lies beyond is a simple discrete gate set in the fence.

Image Courtesy © LLI Design

  • Architects: LLI Design
  • Project: Modern House
  • Location: Highgate, London, England
  • Software used: Vectorworks for CAD, and indesign for moodboarding

Trade-union, Det Faglige Hus in Esbjerg, Denmark by Arkitema Architects

Wednesday, September 18th, 2013

Article source: Arkitema Architects

Between the highways leading to Esbjerg and Esbjerg Airport, the house of the Danish trade-union, Det Faglige Hus, will rise as a dynamic domicile. It will look like a parked jet.

Image Courtesy © Thomas Mølvig

  • Architects: Arkitema Architects
  • Project: Trade-union, Det Faglige Hus
  • Location: Esbjerg, Denmark
  • Photography: Thomas Mølvig
  • Software used: AutoCAD and Revit

Polyvalent Social Center in Granada, Spain by Elisa Valero Ramos

Wednesday, September 18th, 2013

Article source: Elisa Valero Ramos

Southeast of the city, where building is sparser in contact with the last foothills of the Sierra Nevada, is the neighborhood of Lancha del Genil. That is where this Polyvalent Social Center is located. It provides a shared space for the development of neighborhood life, a place for activities to meet, a hybrid between indoors and out, an ambiguous space in which lines of force cross and emptiness takes on its own value.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Alda

  • Architects: Elisa Valero Ramos
  • Project: Polyvalent Social Center
  • Location: Lancha del Genil, Granada, Spain
  • Photography: Fernando Alda
  • Building surveyor: María de los Llanos Martín Romero
  • Collaborating architect: Leonardo Tapiz Buzarra
  • Client: HE Planning Department. Council of Granada
  • Constructor: IMES. S.A.
  • Project, work: november 2005, december 2006
  • Constructed surface: 561,80 m2

Hotel “La Farandole” in Sanary-sur-Mer, France by Portner Architects

Wednesday, September 18th, 2013

Article source: Portner Architects

The hotel is located on the French Cote d’Azur, between the towns of Sanary Sur Mer and Bandol, in the bay overlooking the Marina Bandoo. Situated on the front of the coast line, the hotel is surrounded by elite private villas and cliffs covered in Pine trees. The existing building was an abandoned student resort and has not been in use for about 25 years.

Image Courtesy © Bruno Pseschepmisky

  • Architects: Portner Architects
  • Project: Hotel “La Farandole”
  • Location: Sanary-sur-Mer, France
  • Photography:  Bruno Pseschepmisky
  • Area: 3700 m2
  • Interior design: Olga Stupenko, Moscow, Russia.
  • The project and architectural supervision: “Studio 21 “, Marceiles, France
  • Software used: AutoCAD and Photoshop

Cardenal Belarmino Office Building by cCe arquitectos

Wednesday, September 18th, 2013

Article source: cCe arquitectos

Our design proposal for the project ´Cardenal Belarmino Office Building´ is based on external factors such as weather, prevailing winds, sunlight, connecting roads, flows and internal movements of people, site location and orientation, existing infrastructure, green space and public areas. At the same time, it considers internal aspects such as occupation strategy and efficiency, building systems, spatial quality related to views, floor to ceiling height, common and public spaces inside and outside the building.

Image Courtesy © cCe arquitectos

  • Architects: cCe arquitectos
  • Project: Cardenal Belarmino Office Building
  • Net internal area: 5.722 m2
  • Basements area: 6.364 m2
  • Total built area: 12.086 m2
  • Architecture Colaborators: OanaGhinea, CamilaTolorza, Andres Remenik
  • Year: 2012

Canal House hotel in Amsterdam, Netherlands by Concrete Architectural Associates

Wednesday, September 18th, 2013

Article source: Concrete Architectural Associates

The concept of the Canal House has been to build a luxury boutique hotel which offers all the service you expect from a five star plus hotel combined with the welcoming and warm feeling you get from a home. The aim was to create a true home away from home, in a house which you could use nearly as if it would be your own. Next to the individual rooms the guests have the opportunity to stay in the living room, the parlor room with a house bar, the garden and even in the kitchen according to their needs and mood.

Image Courtesy © jim ellam

  • Architects: Concrete Architectural Associates
  • Project: Canal House hotel
  • Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Photography: amy murrell, jim ellam
  • Client:  curious hotels
  • Project team: rob wagemans, lisa hassanzadeh, sander vredeveld, menno baas, sofie ruytenberg, erik van dillen, chrissie phillips
  • Joinery:Roord Binnenbouw
  • Lighting and electrical:   Lammerink
  • Total area: 1225m2
  • Date opening: april 2011

NEW LANDMARK in SØNDERBORG HARBOUR FRONT by Henning Larsen Architects

Wednesday, September 18th, 2013

Article source: Henning Larsen Architects

Henning Larsen Architects has designed the biggest hotel of the border region for Sønderborg harbour front. The hotel comprises 210 rooms and a water park with a panoramic view of Alssund.

The project forms part of Frank Gehry’s masterplan which will transform the area from industrial harbour into a new city district featuring a multi-cultural centre, a performing arts centre, residences and offices.

Image Courtesy © Henning Larsen Architects

Niños Conarte in Monterrey, Mexico by Anagrama

Wednesday, September 18th, 2013

Article source: Anagrama

Monterrey, the third largest city in Mexico, is best known for its beautiful mountains and strong industrial backbone. In the heart of the city is Fundidora Park, a unique specimen of industrial archaeology (it was previously a massive steelworks and foundry established in 1900). The park is home to extensive gardens, museums, convention centers, auditoriums, theme parks and cultural venues such as Conarte (Council for the Culture and Arts of Nuevo León).

Image Courtesy © Anagrama, Entrance hall

  • Architects: Anagrama
  • Project: Niños Conarte
  • Location: Monterrey, Mexico
  • Software used: Google Sketchup & Autocad



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