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Land Rover Regional Offices in Shanghai, China by FGP Atelier

Friday, February 21st, 2020

Article source: FGP Atelier

The Land Rover Regional Offices in Shanghai was driven by 3 primary ideas: 1) creating a porous urban environment; 2) creating a showroom space for a car company that would, in turn, create a contrast between the scale of the buildings; and, 3) introducing a dynamic façade to achieve a building without automated systems. In realizing these goals, it became apparent that the two towers had to be in the opposite corners of the site and that the shorter pavilions had to fill in the area in-between. The façade utilized parametric tools to transform inspiration from bamboo forests into a complex frit pattern. In the end, the buildings interact dynamically with the changing atmosphere of Shanghai and are in a constant state of metamorphosis.

Image Courtesy © Dmitrii Iagovkin

  • Architects: FGP Atelier
  • Project: Land Rover Regional Offices
  • Location: Shanghai, China (Wen Teng Lu, Pudong Xinqu, Shanghai Shi, China)
  • Photography: Dmitrii Iagovkin
  • Software used: AutoCad, Rhino, Revit, and Grasshopper
  • Client: Shanghai Binjiang International Tourist Resort Dev. Co., Ltd.
  • Principal In Charge: Francisco Gonzalez Pulido
  • Associate Architect: SIADR
  • MEP: SIADR
  • Landscape Architect: RSLA
  • Façade Consultant: SCHMIDLIN

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Elephant’s Hill House in Nova Lima, Brazil by 24 7 Arquitetura

Wednesday, February 19th, 2020

Article source: 24 7 Arquitetura

The privileged view of nature was the core starting point for this project on the mountainous region of Nova Lima, State of Minas Gerais/Brazil.

An adventurer couple chose us to create this special project in such an exclusive area.

At first, the site’s high declivity seemed to be a big challenge, but it was also what inspired us to come up with the implantation’s solution. Exploring its natural landscape and the Elephant’s Hill view, it was possible to set the social floor at the height limit, above the trees. The street facade turned out to be the side elevation and the main facade now faces towards the side boundary.

Image Courtesy © Pedro Kok

  • Architects: 24 7 Arquitetura
  • Project: Elephant’s Hill House
  • Location: Nova Lima, Brazil
  • Photography: Pedro Kok
  • Software used: Revit
  • Lead Architects: Gustavo Tenca e Giuliano Pelaio
  • Co Architect: Nicolas Meireles
  • Project Team: Aline Borba e Juliana Leanza
  • Engineering: WGA engenharia
  • Builder: Ática construtora
  • Electrical And Hydraulic Design: Solar Engenharia

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The Modern in Fort Lee, New Jersey by Elkus Manfredi Architects

Thursday, February 6th, 2020

Article source: Elkus Manfredi Architects

The Modern at Fort Lee is a new mixed-use residential development at the foot of the George Washington Bridge in New Jersey. It is a major landmark for Fort Lee and a catalyst for significant future growth in the surrounding area.

Located on a site totaling 16 acres in downtown Fort Lee, The Modern’s two 47-story glass towers contain a total of 900 luxury rental apartments. Rising from a podium above the Palisades and the Hudson River and clad in sleek glass curtainwall, the two structures make a striking statement, clearly identifiable from Manhattan and the west, that speaks of the clean, classic lines of timeless design and the drama of their natural setting. Magnificent views and the promise of a cosmopolitan lifestyle in a mix of residences with unmatched private amenities, in combination with easy access to Manhattan, make The Modern a highly desirable destination along New Jersey’s Hudson River waterfront.

Each tower contains 450 apartments and four levels of structured parking, ancillary facilities, and extensive amenities for residents’ use, Image Courtesy © Robert Benson

  • Architects: Elkus Manfredi Architects
  • Project: The Modern
  • Location: Fort Lee, New Jersey
  • Photography: Evan Joseph, Robert Benson, Adrian Wilson
  • Software used: SketchUp, AutoCAD and Revit

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Rockwood Youth Campus in Portland, Oregon by Holst Architecture

Monday, January 27th, 2020

Article source: Holst Architecture 

Just outside the Portland, Oregon, city limits, Rockwood is among the most diverse and lowest income areas in the metro area. Three non-profit organizations Open School, Boys & Girls Club of Portland, and New Avenues for Youth came together to create a two-building, 3.5-acre non-profit campus to support the neighborhood’s community of underserved youth. The campus delivers places for kids of all ages to learn, play, and socialize. The concurrent development of the two buildings enabled the organizations to create shared facilities that reduced initial capital investment.

Image Courtesy © Andrew Pogue

  • Architects: Holst Architecture
  • Project: Rockwood Youth Campus
  • Location: Portland, Oregon
  • Photography: Andrew Pogue, Lara Swimmer
  • Software used: Revit

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Copperwood House in Zionsville, Indiana by HAUS | Architecture

Wednesday, January 22nd, 2020

Article source: HAUS | Architecture

Copperwood broke ground in fall 2015 for the family of four seeking an energy efficient, modest, modern dwelling. The site’s name, originated by the Owner’s son, was inspired by the color of the surrounding woods and landscape; an untouched natural site adjacent to farmland and bustling with wildlife, but itself not ideal for agriculture. Ultimately, the design solution was a balance of the unique site opportunities paired with the Owner’s simple lifestyle needs and love of travel.

Image Courtesy © HAUS | Architecture

  • Architects: HAUS | Architecture
  • Project: Copperwood House
  • Location: 3844 S 800 E Rd, Zionsville, IN 46077
  • Software used: SketchUp, Revit
  • Date of Substantial Completion: September 2016

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Kulturhus Stompwijk in The Netherlands by Archipelontwerpers

Tuesday, January 21st, 2020

Article source: Archipelontwerpers

Kulturhus Stompwijk is the new iconic living room in the village of Stompwijk for members of every generation.

The building houses the village community centre and a primary school with day-care centre and library.

The building is designed by Archipelontwerpers to be future proof. The distinct shape and orientation of the roof is designed to maximize the return of the solar panels. The building is not connected to the gas network and provides in its own energy-demand. Besides that, the design meets the highest standards in indoor climatic conditions, daylight and acoustics.

Image Courtesy © Jeffrey Pak

  • Architects: Archipelontwerpers
  • Project: Kulturhus Stompwijk
  • Location: Stompwijk, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Jeffrey Pak
  • Software used: Revit

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Forum Groningen in The Netherlands by NL Architects

Wednesday, January 15th, 2020

Article source: NL Architects

Forum Groningen is a new multifunctional building in the center of Groningen, a cultural ‘department store’ filled with books and images, that offers exhibition spaces, movie halls, assembly rooms, restaurants. The Forum aspires to become a platform for interaction and debate, a ‘living room’ for the city.

Forum Groningen is NOT a library, NOT a museum, NOT a cinema, but a new type of public space where the traditional borders between these institutes will dissolve. Information will be presented thematically in a way that transcends the different media.

Image Courtesy © NL Architects&ABT © Deon Prins

  • Architects: NL Architects with ABT Engineering
  • Project: Forum Groningen
  • Location: Groningen, The Netherlands
  • Photography: NL Architects&ABT © Marcel van der Burg, NL Architects&ABT © Deon Prins
  • Software used: Revit, Autocad, Rhinoceros, 3dS Max, Adobe
  • Client: Municipality of Groningen
  • Delegated Client: TwynstraGudde
  • Design Team: (NL Architects) Pieter Bannenberg, Kamiel Klaasse, Walter van Dijk, Thijs van Bijsterveldt, Florent Le Corre, Sören Grünert, Iwan Hameleers, Sybren Hoek, Kirsten Hüsig, Mathieu Landelle, Zhongnan Lao, Barbara Luns, Gert Jan Machiels, Sarah Möller, Gerbrand van Oostveen, Giulia Pastore, Guus Peters, Jose Ramon Vives, Laura Riaño Lopez, Arne van Wees, Zofia Wojdyga, Gen Yamamoto with Christian Asbo, Nicolo Bertino, Jonathan Cottereau, Marten Dashorst, Rebecca Eng, Antoine van Erp, Tan Gaofei, Sylvie Hagens, Britta Harnacke, Jana Heidacker, Sergio Hernandez Benta, Johannes Hübner, Yuseke Iwata, Cho Junghwa, Linda Kronmüller, Jakub Kupikowski, Katarina Labathova, Ana Lagoa Pereira Gomes, Qian Lan, Justine Lemesre, Amadeo Linke, Fabian Lutter, Rune Madsen, Phil Mallysh, José Maria Matteo Torres, Victoria Meniakina, Shuichiro Mitomo, Solène Muscato, Lea Olsson, Pauline Rabjeau, Thomas Scherzer, Michael Schoner, Martijn Stoffels, Jasper Schuttert, Bartek Tromczynski, Carmen Valtierra, Elisa Ventura, Benedict Völkel, Vittoria Volpi, Murk Wymenga, Qili Yang, Yena Young, Alessandro Zanini.

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Bienville House in New Orleans, Louisiana by Nathan Fell Architecture

Tuesday, January 14th, 2020

Article source: Nathan Fell Architecture

Logistics of a working family typically requires family members to stay tethered to their homes for longer periods than each would prefer. This can become disruptive to your wellness when all your time at school, work and home is spent indoors. The homeowners began to contemplate, like many families do, whether they would move to the suburbs in exchange for great public parks and amenities for a backyard. Rather than moving far away, they decided to make a bold change by building a new house that flipped the script on indoor home life on a small urban lot.

Image Courtesy © Justin Cordova

  • Architects: Nathan Fell Architecture
  • Project: Bienville House
  • Location: New Orleans, Louisiana, USA
  • Photography: Justin Cordova
  • Software used: Revit, sketchbook
  • Building Contractor: Deltatech Construction
  • Structural Engineer: Morphy Makofsky, Inc
  • Completion Year: 2019

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Bun Cha Cha in Shanghai, China by hcreates interiors and design

Sunday, January 12th, 2020

Article source: hcreates interiors and design

The newest venture from well known Chef Danyi Gao delivers fresh Vietnamese eats, with the signature Bun Cha inspired straight from the streets stalls of Hanoi.

Image Courtesy © hcreates interiors and design

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Bridge House in Campinas, Brazil by Diego Wisnivesky ArcLab

Wednesday, January 8th, 2020

Article source: Diego Wisnivesky ArcLab

Located in the countryside of Campinas, Brazil, the residence stands on the site as a glider that is just about to touchdown.

Surrounded by a preserved forest, the house is designed with steel structure to minimize construction impact on the environment.

The use of wide openings allows nature to enter, stretching the boundaries of the built space. Extended glass surface brings an extra dimension by reflecting the outside during the day and inside at night.

Image Courtesy © Diego Wisnivesky

  • Architects: Diego Wisnivesky ArcLab
  • Project: Bridge House
  • Location: Campinas, Brazil
  • Photography: Diego Wisnivesky
  • Software used: ArchiCAD, Revit
  • Site area: 503,00 m2
  • Built Floor area: 300,00 m2
  • Construction Company: ArcLab360
  • Structure: Steal Beams
  • Structure Calculation Engineer: Tadeu Bento Engineering
  • Structure Construction Engineer: Soares Engineering
  • Control Inspections:  WGA Engineering
  • Year: 2019

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