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Terrazzo River in Hong Kong by Bean Buro Limited

Tuesday, March 26th, 2019

Article source: Bean Buro Limited 

“The concept of the ‘river’ via a terrazzo floor finish is a circulation strategy that encourages a smooth flow throughout the open sociable spaces of the apartment while articulating the architectural volumes along its route to create private spaces.” – Kenny Kinugasa-Tsui

“To hit a tone of luxury with freshness, we carefully composed a materials palette using leather, terrazzo, metal, timber and soft muted paint colours. The overall feel is simple and elegant.” – Lorène Faure

“A co-working study is shared between the parents’ master suite and the son’s room suite that can be shared or partitioned. The son’s room suite also features a smart ‘living pod’ to accommodate sleep entertainment storage needs.” – Lorène Faure & Kenny Kinugasa-Tsui.

Image Courtesy © Bean Buro Limited

  • Architects: Bean Buro Limited
  • Project: Terrazzo River
  • Location: Hong Kong
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhino, Cinema 4D, Photoshop
  • Bean Buro Team: Kenny Kinugasa-Tsui, Lorène Faure, Isabella Ducoli, Gigi Kwong

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LAS Coffee in Incheon, South Korea by Temp

Friday, February 22nd, 2019

Article source: Temp

Beijing-based architecture studio, TEMP, has renovated an old house into a café in Incheon, South Korea. The original structure was first built in the 70s using mainly bricks and concrete for a residential purpose. It was then turned into a local noodle store by the early 2000s. During this first transition, the building was painted white and the front yard was flattened into a parking lot. In refitting the structure to function as café, the studio designed through methods that mostly comprised of destruction to reveal the original architecture.

Image Courtesy © Weiqi Jin

  • Architects: Temp
  • Project: LAS Coffee
  • Location: Incheon, South Korea
  • Photography: Weiqi Jin
  • Software used: Rhino
  • Team: Howard Jiho Kim, Dakyung Hwang, Zihua Chen, Xiaoqian Deng
  • Year: 2017

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Gelendzhik Airport in Russia by Studio Fuksas

Wednesday, February 13th, 2019

Article source: Studio Fuksas

Studio Fuksas designed the winner project of the competition for the construction of the new Gelendzhik Airport in Russia. The new Airport will be, for size and importance, the new landmark of Gelendzhik.

The Airport connects Gelendzhik, considered the third most popular Black Sea resort city in Russia, to eleven domestic destinations, including Moscow, St. Petersburg, Kazan and Yekaterinburg.

Entrance, Image Courtesy © Studio Fuksas

  • Architects: Studio Fuksas (Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas)
  • Project: Gelendzhik Airport
  • Location: Ul. Solncedarskaya, 10, Gelendzhik, Krasnodarskiykray, Russia, 353468
  • Software used: Autocad, 3dS Max, Rhino and BIM
  • Client: Limited Liability Company Gelendzhik Airport
  • Interior Design: Massimiliano and Doriana Fuksas
  • Area: 7,800 sqm (footprint: 7,800 sqm)
  • Appointment: 2018
  • Completion: 2018

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Oodi Helsinki Central Library in Finland by ALA Architects

Monday, February 11th, 2019

Article source: ALA Architects

Oodi represents a new era of libraries. The newly completed building in the heart of Helsinki consists almost entirely of public space and offers a wide selection of services. It will become the new central point for the city’s impressive public library network.

The design divides the functions of the library into three distinct levels: an active ground floor, a peaceful upper floor, and an enclosed in-between volume containing the more specific functions. This concept has been developed into an arching form that invites people to utilize the spaces and services underneath, inside and on top of it. The resulting building is an inspiring and highly functional addition to the urban life of Helsinki and the Töölönlahti area.

Image Courtesy © Tuomas Uusheimo

  • Architects: ALA Architects
  • Project: Oodi Helsinki Central Library
  • Location: Helsinki, Finland
  • Photography: Tuomas Uusheimo
  • Software used: Revit, Autocad, Rhino, Grasshopper, V-Ray, 3dS Max
  • Client: City of Helsinki
  • Team at ALA:

    • Competition Phase: Competition phase: ALA partners Juho Grönholm, Antti Nousjoki, Janne Teräsvirta and Samuli Woolston with Aleksi Niemeläinen, Jussi Vuori and Erica Österlund, as well as Willem Barendregt, Martin Genet, Vladimir Ilic, Tiina Liisa Juuti, Julius Kekoni, Auvo Lindroos, Pekka Sivula, Pekka Tainio and Jyri Tartia
  • Implementation Phase:

    • Project Architect: ALA partners Juho Grönholm, Antti Nousjoki, Janne Teräsvirta (until 2015) and Samuli Woolston with Niklas Mahlberg
    • Interior Architect: Jussi Vuori, Tuulikki Tanska, Tom Stevens, Heikki Ruoho
    • Team: Nea Tuominen, Pauliina Rossi, Anna Juhola and Miguel Silva, as well as Michal Bala, Marina Diaz Garcia, Jyri Eskola, Zuzana Hejtmankova, Harri Humppi, Mette Kahlos, Anniina Kortemaa, Felix Laitinen, Malgorzata Mutkowska, T. K. Justin Ng, Marlène Oberli-Räihä, Olli Parviainen, Alicia Peña Gomez, Anton Pramstrahler, Jack Prendergast, Akanksha Rathi, Niina Rinkinen, Mikael Rupponen, Mirja Sillanpää and Pekka Sivula

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The Blacksmith House in Utrecht, The Netherlands by Obliq Architectuur

Monday, February 4th, 2019

Article source: Obliq Architectuur 

When an old blacksmith retired he sold the house his grandfather rebuild to a young couple. They transformed his workshop with blackened oaken beams dating back to 1650 and massively thick walls into a modern living area. By lowering the floor of the living room and raising its roof this area become very spacious and is visually separated from the kitchen and dining area. It also creates room for an enormous glass front which, together with (walkable) roof lights, flood the ground floor with daylight. A wood clad canopy has an obliq angle which enables it to naturally controls the direct sunlight and to protect one entering from the rain. Slim steel doors separate the playroom at the front where a wood clad wall incorporates doors to entrance, restroom and stairs to the second floor.

Image Courtesy © Jordi Huisman Photography

  • Architects: Obliq Architectuur
  • Project: The Blacksmith House
  • Location: Utrecht, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Jordi Huisman
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhino, Adobe Design Package
  • Contractor: Spijkers met Koppen 
  • Structural Engineer: Boerkoel
  • installations: Geoholland
  • Completion Year: 2018

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Villa Sundaram in Nayarit, Mexico by RVO Studio

Thursday, January 31st, 2019

Article source: RVO Studio

Spaces, atmospheres, textures and light are the four key concepts to approach the Sundaram House project, concepts that merge into an architecture so simplistic and imposing that it is a paradise to inhabit.

The spaces are methodically distributed in three levels that contain two residential areas; one for the owners of the house and another one for their guests.

In the main area the garage and a front garden are found, perfect exordium for the living hall that welcomes its visitors and thus, start the tour to the kitchen, dining room and a covered terrace with a pool in a central garden and outdoor cinema , a guest room, laundry, two main bedrooms connected by an extensive corridor and a study-terrace that offers an incomparable view of the natural landscape of the mexican jungle.

Image Courtesy © Marcos Garcia

  • Architects: RVO Studio
  • Project: Villa Sundaram
  • Location: Nayarit, Mexico
  • Photography: Marcos Garcia
  • Software used: Autocad, Revit, SketchUp, Rhino3d, Vectorworks and invetor
  • Other Participants: Felipe Pallares Interior design, ROMG construction
  • Completion Year: 2018

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Fabric Reel in Hong Kong by Bean Buro Limited

Wednesday, January 30th, 2019

Article source: Bean Buro Limited

Bean Buro was tasked to design a new retail showroom office in Wong Chuk Hang in the Southside of Hong Kong Island for the fabric company Cetec to showcase high quality fabrics from their own as well as partnering brands. The main front of house customer space should store and display a large amount of products, to support the viewing of fabric samples for inspiration, with variety of seating areas for customers to work, inspect samples and carry out discussions with supporting staff. The project should also accommodate the employees to work in the same unit with a pantry, a meeting room, and the possibility of transforming the unit for large events.

Image Courtesy © Bean Buro Limited

  • Architects: Bean Buro Limited
  • Project: Fabric Reel
  • Location: Hong Kong
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhino, Cinema 4D, Photoshop
  • Client: Cetec Limited
  • Design Directors: Kenny Kinugasa-Tsui, Lorène Faure
  • Senior Designer: Mikaela Black, Isabella Ducoli
  • Designers & Assistants: Jay Jordan, Isaac Tam
  • Contractor: Winsmart Contracting Co. Ltd
  • Joinery Contractor: Mr KC Sin

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Astor Apartments in Australia by TONY OWEN PARTNERS

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2019

Article source: TONY OWEN PARTNERS

Tony Owen uses laser cut origami screens to blend the inside and landscape in these courtyard apartments.

Astor is a 4 storey apartment complex is located in the North Sydney suburb of Crows Nest. The design contains 50 units. The surrounding area is an exclusive leafy suburb thus the design had to achieve the highest standard of finish and quality. The site is located on a busy main road and is overlooked on all sides, so we designed the ‘U shaped’ scheme to face into a quiet central landscaped courtyard which is oriented north for sun. All of the units are accessed from this courtyard via outdoor screened walkways. Thus the design blends landscaped areas with the internal apartment spaces.

Image Courtesy © TONY OWEN PARTNERS

  • Architects: TONY OWEN PARTNERS
  • Project: Astor Apartments
  • Location: Australia
  • Software used: Autocad, Maya, Rhino, 3D-studio

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Little Venice Hair in Livorno, Italy by MODO architettura + design

Friday, January 18th, 2019

Article source: MODO architettura + design

Restyling for a beauty salon in the Venice district of Livorno (Tuscany – Italy), characterized by a large unique space with cross vaults.

Relaxing pastel colors, natural elements like wood and green marble verde alpi characterize the strength of the project based on a mix between classic and modern languages.

Image Courtesy © MODO architettura + design

  • Architects: MODO architettura + design
  • Project: Little Venice Hair
  • Location: Livorno, Italy
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhino, 3dS Max

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I Cinque Grani in Livorno, Italy by MODO architettura + design

Wednesday, January 16th, 2019

Article source: MODO architettura + design

A restaurant located in the heart of Livorno which brings in town a pinch of California. I cinque grani bases all its strength, naturalness and genuineness of the products it offers.

Natural materials that reminds the fundamental elements of the earth.

Nature, wood and stone.

Image Courtesy © MODO architettura + design

  • Architects: MODO architettura + design
  • Project: I Cinque Grani
  • Location: Livorno, Italy
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhino, 3dS Max

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