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New Covent Garden Market in London, England by Neil Tomlinson Architects

Sunday, June 24th, 2018

Article source: Neil Tomlinson Architects

Neil Tomlinson Architects has been commissioned for a new stage of work at New Covent Garden Market in London’s Nine Elms, a scheme the practice has been involved with continually since its original masterplan for the market’s future development in 2011, which considered the 23ha site’s many component parts and overall relationship to the surrounding area. The area is currently undergoing a raft of landmark developments, from the redevelopment of Battersea Power Station and the new Northern Line tube network extension to the completion of the American Embassy and numerous Nine Elms residential developments. The next stage of work for the London-based practice at the market concerns the refurbishment of up to 50 railway arch spaces on the site, in a rolling programme that will complete over an 8-year period.

Image Courtesy © Neil Tomlinson Architects

  • Architects: Neil Tomlinson Architects
  • Project: New Covent Garden Market
  • Location: London, England
  • Software used: Autocad, InDesign, Rhino, SketchUp, Photoshop
  • Client: Covent Garden Market Authority
  • Engineer: Clarke Nicholls Marcel / Elementa
  • Consultant: Deloitte
  • Cost & Project Management: Turner & Townsend

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SM1619 – Concept Store in Torino, Italy by lamatilde

Sunday, June 24th, 2018

Article source: lamatilde

The former San Maurizio monastery dates back to 1619 and it has been the memory of local knowledge and traditions for four hundred years, a place of culture of food, wine and wellness, for body and soul.
The preservation and the divulgation of this heritage are intrinsic and essential finalities.

Image Courtesy © lamatilde

  • Architects: lamatilde
  • Project: SM1619 – Concept Store
  • Location: Via Maria Vittoria 17, 10123 Torino, Italy
  • Client: Virginia Tiraboschi, Pierdomenico Gallo, Giuditta Gallo, Aurelia Perocco, Veronica Lucchini, Federico Gorgoglione
  • Software used: Autodesk AutoCAD (plans), Rhinoceros + Grasshopper (3d modeling + graphic patterns), 3d Studio max + Adobe Photoshop (visualizations), Adobe Illustrator (graphic products)
  • Area: 92 m2
  • Production: 11 November 2015
  • Opening: 12 November 2015

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House for Y in Ichihara, Japan by kurosawa kawara-ten

Friday, June 22nd, 2018

Article source: kurosawa kawara-ten

Housing developments and family member

The site of this house was a housing development  which have passed around 40 years since the area had stared selling. There are over 400 numbers of houses but they have no value as a property and people who are living in are not so young anymore. The demands of client are an over 330 square meter land space and enough distances from neighbors for a better privacy. Then the site was thought as the better conditions because of the low price of land and the density of the development.

Image Courtesy © Kai Nakamura

  • Architects: kurosawa kawara-ten
  • Project: House for Y
  • Location: Ichihara-shi, Chiba-ken, Japan
  • Photography: Kai Nakamura
  • Software used: Vectorworks, sketch up, Photoshop
  • Structural Engineer: Sudo Masataka
  • Lead Architects: Kenichi Kurosawa
  • Gross Built Area (square meters or square foot): 89.02 square meters
  • Completion Year: 2016

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Nevo-Molson Law firm Offices in Tel Aviv, Israel by SHIRLI ZAMIR DESIGN STUDIO

Friday, June 15th, 2018

Article source: SHIRLI ZAMIR DESIGN STUDIO

Nevo-Molson Lawyers are a law firm dealing with medical malpractice and their office is located in the new ‘Alon Towers’ on the 29th floor in Tel Aviv.

Image Courtesy © Kfir Ziv

  • Architects: SHIRLI ZAMIR DESIGN STUDIO
  • Project: Nevo-Molson Law firm Offices
  • Location: Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Photography: Kfir Ziv
  • Software used: Autocad, SketchUp, V-Ray, Photoshop and InDesign
  • Client: Nevo-Molson Law
  • Project Designer: Shirli Zamir, Ayelet Goren
  • Size: 400 Sqm
  • Year: 2018

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Ben Thanh Restaurant in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam by NISHIZAWAARCHITECTS

Thursday, May 31st, 2018

Article source: NISHIZAWAARCHITECTS

In the heart of Saigon (also known as Ho Chi Minh City), stands the touristic landmark of Ben Thanh Market and, right next to it, the renovation project of a French colonial style building. Built at the beginning of the 20th century, the edifice is a substantial piece of the city’s heritage and participates in creating the distinctive ambience of Saigon.

Image Courtesy © NISHIZAWAARCHITECTS

  • Architects: NISHIZAWAARCHITECTS
  • Project: Ben Thanh Restaurant
  • Location: District 1, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • Photography: Hiroyuki Oki, Joshua Breidenbach
  • Software used: SketchUp, Autocad, Photoshop, Illustrator and Hand-sketch Drawings
  • Client: Pizza 4P’s
  • Architects in Charge: Shunri Nishizawa, Vũ Ngọc Tâm Nhi, Nguyễn Đỗ Hồng Quân
  • Contractor: Trung Long Company
  • Completion Year: 2017
  • Floor Area: 440 sqm

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Gateway – Deloitte HQ in Brussels, Belgium by JASPERS-EYERS ARCHITECTS

Tuesday, April 24th, 2018

Article source: JASPERS-EYERS ARCHITECTS 

As one of the world leaders in financial and business services, Deloitte is also a trailblazer when it comes to innovative, contemporary working culture. It’s no wonder, then, that their new building at the Brussels Airport site in Zaventem would become a reflection of what the company stands for.  It’s an international melting pot, where work and leisure go hand in hand and where flexibility, communication and versatility are key words.

Jaspers-Eyers Architects, which has extensive experience in designing contemporary work environments, took up the challenge for developers Codic and Immobel. The challenge was to transform abstract concepts into tangible architecture that is firmly grounded in the present and future. Architecture with respect for the existing complex, which is partially renovated. The result is both sober and imposing, a modern giant with one eye on the landing strip and the other on Zaventem.

Image Courtesy © Jeroen Verrecht

  • Architects: JASPERS-EYERS ARCHITECTS (A2RC)
  • Project: Gateway – Deloitte HQ
  • Location: Brussels, Belgium
  • Photography: Jeroen Verrecht, Steven Massart, Tom D’haenens, Philippe Van Gelooven
  • Software used: ArchiCAD, Autocad, 3DS studio, Photoshop
  • Client: CODIC & IMMOBEL
  • Engineering: Technum
  • Budget: € 50 000 000
  • Area: 46,000m²
  • Time Table: 2011-2018

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Villa Poorkan in Chalous Road, Iran by ZAV Architects

Friday, April 13th, 2018

Article source: ZAV Architects

The Poorkan villa used to be an abounded building. Our clients (Mojdeh Ghodousi and Ali Kamran) decided to build a villa on their inherited land. Instead we encouraged the proposition of renovating the existing building on the on.

We intended to recycle the space, in order to bring it back to the cycle of useful, contemporary spaces.

Image Courtesy © Soroush Majidi

  • Architects: ZAV Architects
  • Project: Villa Poorkan
  • Location: Kalna – Chalous Road, Iran
  • Photography: Parham Taghiof (photo agency), Soroush Majidi
  • Software used: Autodesk, Autocad, Photoshop, SketchUp
  • Lead Architects: Mohamadreza Ghodousi
  • Site Area: 917sqm
  • Completion Year: 2015

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House interior in Richmond, London by Roselind Wilson Design

Wednesday, April 11th, 2018

Article source: Roselind Wilson Design

All the rooms started as a blank canvas and careful consideration was given to the architectural style of the property. On the upper floor, the house has a chic modern bathroom, a study and several bedrooms. The design of the children’s rooms incorporates their favourite colours, and hints at their hobbies and interests. Both rooms include brilliant bespoke storage furniture.

Image Courtesy © Richard Waite

  • Architects: Roselind Wilson Design
  • Project: House interior
  • Location: Richmond, United Kingdom
  • Photography: Richard Waite
  • Software used: Autocad, SketchUp, Photoshop
  • Area: 5,500 square foot

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Habitat for Orphan Girls, in Khvansar, Iran by ZAV ARCHITECTS

Tuesday, April 3rd, 2018

Article source: ZAV ARCHITECTS

Habitat for orphan girls

The habitat for foundling girls is located in the historical fabric of Khansar, a small town in the heart of Iran. Before evolving into a residence for orphan girls, our charitable client had intentions of building a public clinic. We came up with a proposal of a welfare institution since the site’s location could eventually come to help its future deprived users. The orphans can find shelter under the protection of history: they will be surrounded by three of the city’s historical monuments that could serve as parents.

Image Courtesy © Soroush Majidi

  • Architects: ZAV ARCHITECTS
  • Project: Habitat for Orphan Girls
  • Location: Rayisan Kouy, 22 Bahman st., Khansar, Iran
  • Photography: Soroush Majidi, Aidin Gilandoost, Fateme Rezaie Fakhr-e-Astane
  • Software used: Autocad, SketchUp, Photoshop
  • Client: The Late Ahmad Maleki, Parvin Maleki
  • Design Team: Mahshid Gharibi, Seyed Hossein Hejrati, Golnaz Bahrami, Sara Jafari
  • Civil Engineer: Nader Shokoufi
  • Electrical and Mechanical Engineer: Ali Ghanizadeh
  • Graphic: Golnaz Bahrami

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River View Service Station in Pudong, Shanghai by ZHOU Wei + ZHANG Bin / Atelier Z+

Wednesday, March 21st, 2018

Article source: ZHOU Wei + ZHANG Bin / Atelier Z+ 

“River Viewing Service Station” is a service station at Lujiazui northern riverside section on the eastern bank of the Project on “Connecting Both Sides of Huangpu River of Shanghai”, providing citizens with rest spaces and public toilets. The station is within a narrow levee-shaped green field defined by riverside running path and inner riding path. It is an extension of the access of an existing underground garage staircase. The site is more than two meters above the city roads with the northern riverside slightly higher than the southern side. In the neighborhood there are many old trees, forming a small forest. In order to balance an extremely short project schedule of only one month and our unremitting pursuit forquality and space experience and to give consideration to problems such as space constraint and control of garage roof structural weight, we adopted the steel and wood hybrid system mainly composed of laminated wood to make a rapid construction possible. With a high prefabricated rate, the site is basically adopting dry construction, which has little impact on the environment.

Image Courtesy © WU Qingshan

  • Architects: ZHANG Bin + ZHOU Wei / Atelier Z +
  • Project: River View Service Station
  • Location: Binjiang avenue, Pudong, Shanghai, China
  • Photography: WU Qingshan
  • Software used: Autocad, SketchUp, Adobe, InDesign, Photoshop
  • Client: Shanghai LuJiazui (Group) Co., Ltd.
  • Partner in Charge: ZHANG Bin, ZHOU Wei
  • Project Architect: LI Zina
  • Project Team: LIU Xiaoyu, ZHANG Jihao, XIE Zhaorong
  • Design Cooperation: Shanghai SKF Construction Co.,Ltd.
  • General Contractor: Shanghai Shunjie Construction (Group) Co., Ltd., Shanghai SKF Construction Co.,Ltd.

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