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The Glam Apartment in Livorno, Italy by MODO Architettura + Design

Friday, August 9th, 2019

Article source: MODO Architettura + Design

We are in the heart of Livorno, in an incredibly seductive neighborhood: the Venezia district, with its canals that recall the unique Italian city of Venezia, the nightlife and the charm of a timeless neighborhood.

In this corner of the city there is one of the latest projects by MODO architettura + design studio: an apartment located on the top floor of a historic building that comes to life through bold choices that reflect the personality of those who live there.

Entering in the apartment, the protagonist is a long corridor on whose left side all the rooms develop framed by wide arched openings.

Image Courtesy © MODO Architettura + Design

  • Architects: MODO Architettura + Design
  • Project: The Glam Apartment
  • Location: Livorno, Italy
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhinoceros, Photoshop

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Riverchapel in Ireland by Robert Bourke Architects

Thursday, August 8th, 2019

Article source: Robert Bourke Architects

An addition to a 1970’s timber-framed, sea-side holiday cottage in Co. Wexford. Our intervention, which comprises of a new kitchen/dining space and boot area, forms part of a series of new levels which mediate between the existing ground and the elevated datum of the original house. On arrival, one ascends several steps on a brick plinth. A galvanised steel handrail, balustrade and canopy orient and protect the visitor. Inside the front door, a boot area, a key element of the clients’ brief, forms a new split level in the section. The boot area is defined by a mat well, oiled oak bench and tiled surface for muddy boots.

Image Courtesy © Ste Murray

  • Architects: Robert Bourke Architects
  • Project: Riverchapel
  • Location: Ireland
  • Photography: Ste Murray
  • Software used: Vectorworks, SketchUp, Photoshop
  • Contractor: LG Buildings
  • Completion Date: 2019

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Louis Armstrong Stadium in New York by ROSSETTI

Monday, August 5th, 2019

Article source: ROSSETTI

Louis Armstrong Stadium, located in Flushing Meadows, NY, has won a prestigious international design award, called Prix Versailles, Special Prize for Interior in the Sports category. The award recognizes structures for the beauty of their design, sustainability and commercial function. The stadium is designed by ROSSETTI, headquartered in Detroit.

Louis Armstrong stadium is one of a collection of facilities at the United States Tennis Association’s (USTA) 42-acre National Tennis Center, which is home to the US Open. The 14,069-seat stadium opened in 2018 and features an innovative design that encourages air flow through the stadium while keeping rain off the court. It is true to the outdoor nature of the tournament by allowing play to continue during the rain while naturally conditioning the space for spectators and players.

Image Courtesy © Rafael Gamo

  • Architects: ROSSETTI
  • Project: Louis Armstrong Stadium
  • Location: New York, USA
  • Photography: Rafael Gamo
  • Software used: Revit, 3dS Max, Rhino, Grasshopper, Dynamo, Navisworks, Autocad, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign

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N12 House / Garage House With A Migratory Terrace in Asakura, Japan by Architect Show Co.,Ltd.

Sunday, August 4th, 2019

Article source: Architect Show Co.,Ltd.

The N12 House “ Garage House With A Migratory Terrace ” is a plan at a villa site located in the scenic hills of Asakura City, Fukuoka Prefecture. The environment is surrounded by rich nature and the south side is a gentle slope with a good view.

As a second house, it was proposed an extraordinary space where the owner can spend time relax on holidays. At the same t ime, designed with an awareness of how to create a spacious space so that the owner could have a lively time with his guests.

Image Courtesy © Architect Show Co.,Ltd.

  • Architects: Architect Show Co.,Ltd.
  • Project: N12 House / Garage House With A Migratory Terrace
  • Location: Asakura, Japan
  • Software used: DRA-CAD, SketchUp, Photoshop

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UMBRA in Valencia, Spain by GOSENDE SALVADO

Friday, August 2nd, 2019

Article source: GOSENDE SALVADO

Location

The project is located in El Carmen, Valencia’s historical district. This place has experienced a chaotic growth over the years. The urban plot is irregular and erratic, very rich in genuine street intersections. These spots are where social life happens.

Close to Torres de Serrano, the apartment is set on the last floor on a late 60s building. It has a particular shape molded by carrer de la Creu and the north side of Plaza del Ángel. Its rationalist style, highlights among buildings over 100 years of history.

The distribution follows a fan scheme and in combination with the openings, makes it very open and panoramic. It allows to establish several visual connections to iconic elements of the city: the Miguelete, the Carmen church, the monumental Arabic Wall, and Serranos main street, witnessing an inspiring cultural palimpsest.

Image Courtesy © Adrián Mora Maroto

  • Architects: GOSENDE SALVADO
  • Project: UMBRA
  • Location: Valencia, Spain
  • Photography: Adrián Mora Maroto
  • Software used: Autocad, Photoshop, 3dS Max, V-Ray, SketchUp
  • Surface: 71m2
  • Year: 2017

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Ambrosia Tea Shop in Shenzhen, China by Biasol

Monday, July 15th, 2019

Article source: Biasol

The popularity of bubble tea has been shaking up the beverage industry in recent years as the frothy, effervescent drink finds a market of faithful fans. Bubble tea is traditionally made with tea, fruit, milk or juice and little pearls of tapioca goodness. But not every bubble tea is the same with ingredients, price and experience differing as brands carve out their niche in a highly competitive market.

Ambrosia is the name we gave to a new tea brand and shop in an up-and-coming area of Shenzhen, China. The clients wanted an international studio to design their hospitality venue and brand and engaged Biasol to help make their mark as fashionable, modern and mindful. Wanting to share an authentic taste of tea without the use of sugar, Ambrosia uses sensory loose-leaf teas and the finest natural honey.

Image Courtesy © James Morgan

  • Architects: Biasol
  • Project: Ambrosia Tea Shop
  • Location: Shenzhen, China
  • Photography: James Morgan
  • Software used: Autocad, Illustrator, Photoshop, InDesign
  • Area (sqm): 26.7sqm
  • Completion (Month/Year): May 2019

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Japs! cucina giapponese – Dante in Turin, Italy by lamatilde

Monday, July 15th, 2019

Article source: lamatilde 

Concept

Opposites rule: light and darkness create an ideal separation, so the same space can serve the two souls in Japs! – fast and slow. This was a 360° project that went from interior decor to branding, connecting every aspect: for example, the decorative motif in the logo became a graphic and architectural element, in a relationship of perfect symmetry between image and architecture. Now each Japs! restaurant offers a different Japanese specialty, effectively connoting the chain’s different venues and sparking clients’ curiosity.

Image Courtesy © PEPEfotografia

  • Architects: lamatilde
  • Project: Japs! cucina giapponese – Dante
  • Location: Turin, Italy
  • Photography: PEPEfotografia
  • Software used: Autodesk AutoCAD (plans), Rhinoceros + Grasshopper (3d modeling + graphic patterns), 3d Studio max + Adobe Photoshop (visualizations), Adobe Illustrator (graphic products)
  • Clients: Japs!
  • Completion Year: 2017 

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Marshall House in Hampshire, England by Paul Cashin Architects

Sunday, July 7th, 2019

Article source: Paul Cashin Architects

Marshall House is an extension to a Grade II listed dwelling in the village of Twyford, near Winchester, Hampshire.

The original house dates from the 17th Century, although it had been remodelled and extended during the late 18th Century.

The clients contacted us to explore the potential to extend their home in order to suit their growing family and active lifestyle.

Due to the constraints of living in a listed building, they were unsure as to what development possibilities were available.

Image Courtesy © Richard Chivers

  • Architects: Paul Cashin Architects
  • Project: Marshall House
  • Location: Twyford, Winchester, Hampshire, UK
  • Photography: Richard Chivers
  • Software used: Vectorworks, sketch up, Photoshop
  • Contractor: Westcott Construction
  • Structural Engineer: Wedeman Consulting
  • Archaeologist: Neville Hall
  • Extension Area: 45m2
  • Completion Year: 2019

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Verum Iguatemi Office in São Paulo, Brazil by SP62 Arquitetura

Sunday, July 7th, 2019

Article source: SP62 Arquitetura

The client Rodrigo Arroyo knew the works of SP62 through São Paulo, where he lived for more than ten years. The client's preferred neighborhood is Pinheiros, and also the central region of São Paulo. As the conception was of an industrial and contemporary nature, we modernist precepts to achieve minimalism, having ceilings and structures apparent. Profiles and metals in matte black, with wood coverings rustic, plastic arts intervention, wood flooring and concrete for differentiation of environments and furniture based on leather, wood and metal, introducing the truth of materials. The green walls enter the context of embracing the large workbench with the main element of the room that is the only shelf designed for this client, based on Mondrian and in the concepts of the Bauhaus School of Mies Van der Rohe and Walter Gropius. The central chairs, brand Cremme, which centralize the room, were inspired by the Esther Rooftop restaurant by chef Olivier Anquier.

Image Courtesy © Luiz Felipe Francez (Estúdio Inside Art)

  • Architects: SP62 Arquitetura
  • Project: Verum Iguatemi Office
  • Location: Av. Pres. Juscelino K. de Oliveira, 5000 – Iguatemi, São José do Rio Preto – SP, 15093-340, Brazil – Iguatemi Business – Commercial Room, 312.
  • Photography: Luiz Felipe Francez (Estúdio Inside Art)
  • Software used: Autocad, SketchUp, V-Ray, Photoshop
  • Chief Architect: Thiago Risso
  • Other participants: Maria Eduarda Merigui, Julia Novoa, Madiane Dias, Adam Soares and Gabriel Ornelas.
  • Constructor: Econs Brasil
  • Automation Project: Withome
  • Completion Year: 2018

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Easy Busy – family friendly co-working space in Berlin, Germany by Transstruktura architecture

Sunday, June 16th, 2019

Article source: Transstruktura architecture

The ground floor of a residential building in the center of Berlin has been transformed into a creative co-working site that offers not only work space but also space for children and families. This is a functional solution for a diverse audience that wants to work, play and have fun under one roof. This space enables young parents to combine their professional aspirations with their family lives in order to achieve a balanced working life in this phase of their lives. It also contributes to the formation of an informal community of parents and young professionals who share common professional and family problems.

Image Courtesy © Marco Armborst

  • Architects: Transstruktura architecture
  • Project: Easy Busy – family friendly co-working space
  • Location: Bernauerstraße 49, Berlin
  • Photography: Marco Armborst
  • Software used: Autocad, Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator
  • Client: Easy Busy GmbH
  • Total Usable Area: 215 m²
  • Completion: 2016

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