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HIDEG-HOUSE in Kőszeg, Hungary by Béres Architects

Tuesday, February 11th, 2014

Article source: Béres Architects

Focusing on sculptural cliffs and friendly hillside woods, Hideg-ház is an unusual object in the landscape of the outskirts of Kőszeg, a charming historical town in Hungary.

Image Courtesy © Tamás Bujnovszky

  • Architects: Béres Architects
  • Project: HIDEG-HOUSE
  • Location: Kőszeg, Hungary
  • Photography: Tamás Bujnovszky
  • Software Used: ArchiCAD

L’Aire Visuelle optométristes-opticiens in Laval, Québec by la SHED architecture

Tuesday, February 11th, 2014

Article source:  la SHED architecture 

Working from high contrast and simple natural materials, the firm la SHED architecture have designed a unique optometrist and optician clinic redefining the customer’s experience. The commercial space was designed as an atelier-boutique, characterized by low display tables in the open area, avoiding any visual obstruction. Looking for frames becomes the opportunity of a friendly exchange, underneath the bright ceiling, composed of wooden slats installed randomly.

Image Courtesy © Maxime Brouillet

  • Architects: la SHED architecture
  • Project: L’Aire Visuelle optométristes-opticiens
  • Location: Laval, Québec
  • Photography: Maxime Brouillet
  • Inauguration: March 24th, 2013
  • Clients: Sylvain Duquette, Hélène Turgeon, Suzie Pelletier

Restaurant Il Vino in Maubourg, Paris 7 by EMMA DONNERSBERG ET MICHEL AMAR

Tuesday, February 11th, 2014

Article source: EMMA DONNERSBERG ET MICHEL AMAR

The restaurant Il Vino, located in the 7th district of Paris, is the first one star restaurant of Enrico Bernardo, best wine steward in the world. For the decoration, The interior design duo, Emma Donnersberg and Michel Amar developed a theatrical architecture that put us in the best years of the dolce vita.

Image Courtesy © Nicolas Matheus

  • Architects: EMMA DONNERSBERG ET MICHEL AMAR
  • Project: Restaurant Il Vino
  • Location: Maubourg,  Paris 7
  • Photography: Nicolas Matheus
  • Client: Enrico Bernardo
  • Project end date: septembre 2013

Construction of a new individual house in Montferrier sur Lez (34), France by ELODIE NOURRIGAT ET JACQUES BRION ARCHITECTES

Tuesday, February 11th, 2014

Article source: ELODIE NOURRIGAT ET JACQUES BRION ARCHITECTES

Situated in a pine forest on a plot with a steep, the first job was the creation of an enabling environment for the establishment of a home. The slope is both the first constraint and the major asset of the place to embrace an open landscape on the horizon.

Image Courtesy © Paul KOZLOWSKI

  • Architects: ELODIE NOURRIGAT ET JACQUES BRION ARCHITECTES 
  • Project: Construction of a new individual house
  • Location: Montferrier sur Lez (34),  France
  • Photography: Paul KOZLOWSKI
  • Client: Private
  • Project Area: 170m2
  • Delivery date: May 2013

Maison de Chateaubriand in Quebec, Canada by ANIK PÉLOQUIN ARCHITECTE

Tuesday, February 11th, 2014

Article source: ANIK PÉLOQUIN ARCHITECTE

The environment of this former stationmaster house has radically changed in recent decades. On the west side, the railways have given way to a big park with trees that have since matured. On the east side, there is now a suspended highway that cuts through the city. The renovation and expansion of this property fits into this transformed context.

Image Courtesy © Marc Cramer

  • Architects: ANIK PÉLOQUIN ARCHITECTE
  • Project: Maison de Chateaubriand
  • Location: Quebec, Canada
  • Photography: Marc Cramer
  • Engineer: Donald Arsenault, consulting engineer
  • Contractor: Les entreprises G3F inc.
  • Project surface area: 2,225 sq.ft
  • Finalisation date: November 2011

Centre d’escalade allez UP Rock Climbing Gym in Montréal, Canada by Smith Vigeant architects

Tuesday, February 11th, 2014

Article source: Smith Vigeant architects

The prize “Project of the year 2013” of the 7th edition of the GRANDS PRIX DU DESIGN is awarded to Smith Vigeant Architects for Allez-Up which also won the Prize in the category “Training Center” and the Special Prize “Color”.

Image Courtesy © Stéphane Brugger

  • Architects: Smith Vigeant architects
  • Project: Centre d’escalade allez UP Rock Climbing Gym
  • Location: Montréal, Canada
  • Photography: Stéphane Brugger
  • Name of client: Richer – de la Plante Family
  • Architect in charge: Daniel Smith, architect, OAQ, LEED®PA
  • Design Team: Daniel Smith, Karine Renaud, Anik Malderis, Étienne Penault, Cindy Neveu, Mélanie Quesnel, Stéphan Vigeant.
  • Engineers: NCK Inc & Martin Roy et associates
  • Landscape Architects: Groupe Rousseau Lefebvre
  • Contractor: eSpace Construction Inc
  • Lighting Design: Smith Vigeant architects et Martin Roy et associates
  • Furniture: Wood-skin by mammafotogramma
  • Project size: 1 220 M2 (14 000pi2)
  • Cost: 5M$
  • Date of completion: 08/2013

Hongkun Museum of Fine Arts in Chaoyang District, Beijing by penda

Saturday, February 8th, 2014

Article source: penda

Located on the eastern 3rd ring road in Beijing, the white exterior of the Hongkun Art Gallery works a sculptural focal point for the area. Entering the gallery through an opening in the  monolithic facade, the arch-like curves continue to the interior and gently merge into a clean white space for exhibiting the artworks. The open areas in the gallery offer a wide space for themed exhibition, while the gently curved entrance part draws people into the space and guides them naturally further into the gallery.

Image Courtesy © Xia Zhi

  • Architects: penda
  • Project: Hongkun Museum of Fine Arts
  • Location: Chaoyang District, Beijing
  • Photography: Xia Zhi
  • Project team: He Quan, Minxue Sun, Dayong Sun, Chris Precht
  • Lighting and Museum Consultant: Jing Ai
  • Project area: 1400sqm on 2 floors
  • Project started: End of October 2013
  • Gallery opened: Beginning of December 2013

Changsha Meixi Lake City Island in China by KSP Jürgen Engel Architekten

Saturday, February 8th, 2014

Article source: KSP Jürgen Engel Architekten

1st prize for the design of the Meixi Urban Helix in Changsha by KSP Jürgen Engel Architekten | The symbolic structure is a vantage point, high-rise walkway, and the new landmark of the expanded city.

In Changsha, the capital of Hunan Province in south-eastern China, KSP Jürgen Engel Architekten International won out against international com-petitors (Archea Associati, Florence /Beijing und Cox Architecture, Sydney, Australia) in the architecture competition – with its concept for the Meixi Urban Helix. In the two-stage competition, participation in which was by invitation only, the design submitted by the German architects, who have a branch in Beijing, was awarded first prize.

Image Courtesy © KSP Jürgen Engel Architekten

  • Architects: KSP Jürgen Engel Architekten
  • Project: Changsha Meixi Lake City Island
  • Location: China
  • Area: approx. 20.000 square meters
  • Spiral length: approx. 1 kilometer
  • Height: 34 meters
  • Diameter: approx. 88 meters
  • Competition: Jan/2014, 1st prize
  • Completion: 2015

New Headquarters Office in São Paulo, Brazil by St Arquitetura e Consultoria

Saturday, February 8th, 2014

Article source: St Arquitetura e Consultoria

About the Work, About the Job
ST customer since 2008 when we did the previous headquarters in São Paulo. In early 2011 there was a need for expansion of existing 250m2 to a larger area . Participate from the selection of properties , the Fit Test , and later Architecture Project Management Work. The property found was 560 m2 , in the Brooklyn neighborhood of São Paulo .

Image Courtesy © St Arquitetura e Consultoria

  • Architects: St Arquitetura e Consultoria
  • Project: New Headquarters Office
  • Location: São Paulo, Brazil
  • Design: 2011
  • Completed: 2011
  • Total area: 560 m²
  • Collaborator: StephanSteyerand Team
Construction and construction documents:
  • Construction: M&A Comércio de Materiais de Construção
  • Carpet: Atec Comércio e Serviços
  • Office Furniture: VokoIntersteel
  • Office Chairs:  AtecComércio Herman Miller
  • Partitions: Solidor

Light Cave in Tokyo, Japan by Moriyuki Ochiai Architects

Saturday, February 8th, 2014

Article source: Moriyuki Ochiai Architects

We performed the interior design for a restaurant/bar in a long and narrow cave-like setting where dynamic ridges and furrows form luminous vicissitudes that artfully create a space enfolded in a brilliant burst of light.

Full view from dining1, Image Courtesy © Tetsu Hiraga

  • Architects: Moriyuki Ochiai Architects
  • Project: Light Cave
  • Location: Tokyo, Japan
  • Photography: Tetsu Hiraga
  • Area: 96sqm
  • Constructor: aslego
  • Completion: 2013.12

Materials

  • Ceiling: recycled aluminum sheet,resin boards ,painted board
  • Floor: stone tile
  • Wall: painted drywall



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