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Thursday, January 15th, 2015
Article source: Hacin + Associates
District Hall, the world’s first freestanding public innovation center in Boston. Designed by Hacin + Associates, the single story 12,000 SF pavilion is located in the heart of Boston’s Innovation District, the historically industrial South Boston waterfront now being transformed into an urban environment dedicated to fostering innovation, collaboration, and entrepreneurship. District Hall will serve as an anchor for this emerging district, conceived as a place for the innovation community to meet, exchange ideas, and host business and social events.
 Image Courtesy © Gustav Hoiland
- Architects: Hacin + Associates
- Project: District Hall
- Location: 75 Northern Avenue, Boston, Massachusetts, USA.
- Software used: AutoCAD, Sketchup, Photoshop, Illustrator, and Kerkythea
- Photography: Gustav Hoiland
- Size: 12,000 SF, including a 4000 SF Restaurant
- Cost: $6 million [Base building: $4.7 million, Interior fit-out: $1.3 million]
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Wednesday, January 14th, 2015
Article source: LATITUDE
Just as every home represents the unique lifestyle and attitude of its owner, every hotel has its own unique personality. Thus, hotel rooms represent the ideal relationship between individual inhabitants and their desired lifestyles.
Situated in Luhuitou Bay, this boutique hotel consists of 42 individual guest rooms with a diverse range of room styles.
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- Architects: LATITUDE
- Project: Ammo Hotel
- Location: Sanya, China
- Software used: Autocad 2013, 3D Studio Max 2013, Adobe Photoshp CS6, Adobe Illustrator CS6
- Year: 2014
- Type: Commission
- Status: Proposal
- Client: Ammo Catering Culture Co., Limited
- Program: 2,600sqm for 42 rooms + 1,500sqm for common facilities
- Chief Designer: Manuel N. Zornoza
- Project Manager: Lihui Sim
- Team: Andrea Ramos Rodriguez, Bo Liu, Jersy Biel, Jorge Cortes de Castro, Lisa Bai, Li Xiang, Lucia Bravo Guinea
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Wednesday, January 14th, 2015
Article source: MO+G taller de arquitectura
The project is comprised of two stages, the first of 195m2, the second of 25m2 for a total of 220m2 on a plot of 390m2, which is located within a subdivision located in to the south of the metropolitan area of the city of Guadalajara.
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- Architects: MO+G taller de arquitectura
- Project: Eucaliptos House
- Location: Tlajomulco de Zúñiga, JAL, Mexico
- Photography: Fabrica de Arquitectura (Miguel Valverde Hernández y Helmer Murayama Caro)
- Software used: hand drawing, AutoCad, Sketchup Pro, and Photoshop CS5.
- Design Team: Arq. Andrés MayorgaGarcíaRulfo, Arq. Diego González Díaz Ochoa y Arq.LeopoldoOrendain Ruiz Escoto.
- Project Area: 195.0 m2
- Project Year: 2014
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Friday, January 9th, 2015
Article source: M – ARQUITECTOS
Nowadays, more and more, collective equipments have been sustainably planned to respond the needs of a constant urban growing. So that, Maia village, on the north Shore of S.Miguel Island, has asked to plan a kindergarten for the wish and requirement of their inhabitants.
 Image Courtesy © PAULO GOULART
- Architects: M – ARQUITECTOS
- Project: NURSERY CASA DO POVO DA MAIA
- Location: PONTA DELGADA, S.MIGUEL, AÇORES, PORTUGAL
- Photography: PAULO GOULART
- Software used: AutoCad, 3dStudioMax, V-Ray and Photoshop
- Client: CASA DO POVO DA MAIA
- Área de construção: 670m2
- GPS Coordinates: 37.832341, -25.393998
- Project year: 2010
- Inauguration: 2013
- Architect in charge: ARCH. FERNANDO MONTEIRO
- Collaborators: ARCH. MARCO RESENDES, ARCH. MIGUEL SOUSA, ARCH. DIANA POLICARPO, ARCH. PEDRO FURTADO, ARCH. EST. MARIA BENTO, ARCH. EST. SUSANA FERREIRA
- Stability and infrastructure: INTEGRAL, ESTUDOS DE ENGENHARIA, Lda; ENG. ARSÉNIO COUTO;
- Construction: JOÃO VIEIRA & FILHOS, Lda
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Saturday, December 20th, 2014
Article source: 1week1project
“More than 400 Nepalese migrant workers have died on Qatar’s building sites as the Gulf state prepares to host the World Cup in 2022.
The grim statistic comes from the Pravasi Nepali Co-ordination Committee, a respected human rights organisation which compiles lists of the dead using official sources in Doha. It will pile new pressure on the Qatari authorities – and on football’s world governing body, Fifa – to curb a mounting death toll that some are warning could hit 4,000 by the time the 2022 finals take place.15 February
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- Architects: 1week1project
- Project: Qatar World Cup Memorial
- Location: Qatar
- Software used: sketchup, rhino, vray and photoshop
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Wednesday, December 17th, 2014
Article source: Selim Senin
The plot selected for the design of the digital arts museum is in such a spot where the historic buildings of Madrid are dense, access is provided with narrow roads, squares which form urban spaces are rare. To the north of the site the square in front of Valle Inclantheater takes place and to the northwest Lavapies Square takes place. These squares are the of rare spaces that can be found among the densely built attached blocks.
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- Architects: Selim Senin
- Project: Madrid Digital Arts Museum
- Software used: sketchup,photoshop,autocad,vray
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Tuesday, December 16th, 2014
Article source: Selim Senin
The main specialty of Danish culture is HYGGE. To reflect this cultural specialty on the project, spaces where people can spend time together, talk to each other, enjoy the scenery, make sportive activities, make presentations, and watch movies at night, etc. have been adopted. Three different routes have been planned to reach the terraces on which people can socialize. Our proposal is not merely a library to enter but a platform on which urban life keeps continuing thus a building which integrates with the city. As a response to classical repellant cognition of libraries, the building has a potential which can form an urban focus and where people would like to enjoy their day and night.
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- Architects: Selim Senin
- Project: COPENHAGEN MODERN LIBRARY
- Location: COPENHAGEN, Denmark
- Software used: Sketchup , Autocad , Photoshop , vray
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Saturday, December 13th, 2014
Article source: Paolo Venturella Architecture
The Guggenheim Helsinki Museum is a “multi-functional” project that presents the Museum and other related services such as a multi-purpose space, a conference area, a retail plus a restaurant and a bar and lounge areas , and is positioned close to the historic center of the city in the harbour area just along the sea coast.
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- Architects: Paolo Venturella Architecture
- Project: “GUGGENEIGHT”- a path designed art museum
- Location: Helsinki, Finland
- Software used: Rhinoceros and Grasshopper to model the 3d and VRay and photoshop for the visuals
- Team Design: Cosimo Scotucci, Flavia Restaldi
- Year: 2014
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Thursday, December 4th, 2014
Article source: One Plus Partnership Limited
The 21st century opens a gateway to the new era of modern technologies and innovations. With the widespread of 3D and even 4D high definition movies available on global market, the old method of filming has gone scarce, if not extinct. When thinking of the theme for this cinema, the designers want to trace back to the roots when film making began. Back in the 19th century, photographers captured continual images and stored them on a single compact reel of film. This ancient object – roll films, was being symbolized all over the cinema, reminding the audience the long forgotten history behind the scene.
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- Architects: One Plus Partnership Limited
- Project: UA Cine Times Cinema-Times Square
- Location: Hong Kong, China
- Software used: Photoshop, AutoCad
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Tuesday, December 2nd, 2014
Article source: CEBRA
Danish architecture studio CEBRA has completed a pioneering project for a new type of 24-hour care centre for marginalized children and teenagers in Kerteminde, Denmark. The tile and wood cladded building plays with familiar elements and shapes to create a homely environment in a modern building that focuses on the residents’ special needs. The Children’s Home of the Future combines the traditional home’s safe environment with new pedagogical ideas and conceptions of what a modern children’s home is and which needs it should fulfil.
 Image Courtesy © Mikkel Frost
- Architects: CEBRA
- Project: OUR HOUSE – THE CHILDREN’S HOME OF THE FUTURE
- Location: StrandgårdsAlle, Kerteminde, Denmark
- Photography: Mikkel Frost
- Software used: AutoCAD, Revit, Rhinoceros, VRay for Rhinoceros, Adobe Photoshop and Illustrator
- Client: Kerteminde Municipality
- Landscape architect: PK3
- Engineer: Søren Jensen
- Awards: Nominated for the European Union Prize for Contemporary Architecture – Mies van derRohe Award 2015
- Year: 2012 – 2014
- Status: Completed
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