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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

MILK BUN Restaurant in Lusail City, Qatar by Rabih Geha Architects

 
June 11th, 2023 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Rabih Geha Architects

MILK BUN Qatar designed by Rabih Geha Architects for Gastronomica is a bold way to invoke tradition and marks the company’s third outpost of its hit, tech-oriented Fast Casual concept.

Three pillars prop up the MILK BUN brand and help it fulfill its promise of delivering the future of premium fast-food: an appealing and accessible menu of its signature made-to-order savory and sweet items, a seamless user experience centered around fast-track tech; and a saucy, sensational look that speaks to the younger generations.

Image Courtesy © Ingrid Rasmussen

  • Architects: Rabih Geha Architects
  • Project: MILK BUN Restaurant
  • Location: Vendome Mall, Lusail City, Qatar
  • Client: Gastronomica
  • Typology: Fast Casual Concept
  • Area: 376 m2
  • Main Contractor: Interspace
  • Year: 2022
  • Visuals Credit: Rabih Geha Architects
  • Photo Credit: Ingrid Rasmussen

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Prefabricated House Yvyra by ENNE Architecture

 
June 11th, 2023 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: ENNE Architecture

Since the production of industrialized housing in wood is the activity that adds the greatest value to the local forestry-industry, the business sector asked us to reflect on how the offer for our region could be updated.

Homes to be marketed and located in suburban and rural areas. So, for us, the reflection went through how, using the resources available in the industry, we could approach a more appropriate one for our territory, and that of response to contemporary domestic uses. In this way, the problem does not go through an essay on the image, but on how the form is conceived. Understanding the latter as the way in which space is materialized, seeking to synthesize the internal and external complexities of the project, thus enabling contemporary living from a sense of place.

Image Courtesy © ENNE Architecture

  • Architects: ENNE Architecture
  • Project: Prefabricated House Yvyra
  • Architects in Charge: Marcela Gadea and Matías Taborda
  • Arq. Associate: Gerard Esteche
  • Engineering: Luis Francisconi
  • Technical Advisory, Manufacturing, Assembly and Marketing: Forestal Guaraní S.A.
  • Collaborators: Dew Danchuk, Adrian Mendez and Alan Kruk
  • Year completion of construction: 2019

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Taipei Zhongshan District Changan Duan 345 Office Tower by Aedas

 
June 8th, 2023 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Aedas

Aedas Global Design Principal Dr. Andy Wen and Executive Director Yijun Qian led the team to create a waterfall-like office tower in a prime location near Taipei Arena. With rich Taiwanese office characteristics, it is designed to be a contemporary building with a focus of urban texture, architecture and people.

Image Courtesy © Aedas

  • Architects: Aedas
  • Project: Taipei Zhongshan District Changan Duan 345 Office Tower
  • Location: Taipei, PRC
  • Client: Highwealth Construction Co., Ltd.
  • Design and Project Architect, Interior and Landscape Designer: Aedas
  • Gross Floor Area: 21,644 sq m
  • Completion Year: On-going
  • Design Directors: Dr. Andy Wen, Global Design Principal; Yijun Qian, Executive Director

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LAXUS House in Ota ward. Tokyo by Satoshi Kurosaki / APOLLO Architects & Associates

 
June 8th, 2023 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Satoshi Kurosaki / APOLLO Architects & Associates

Located in a quiet residential neighborhood not far from downtown, this striking house on a corner lot is comprised of two stacked cubes made of contrasting materials: exposed concrete on the bottom and composite lumber on top. The wood-frame second-floor volume juts out 2.7 m over the parking area adjacent to the entrance in a dynamic columnless design. To ensure privacy in the first-floor master bedroom and children’s bedroom, the building is enclosed by a high concrete wall imprinted with the Japanese cedar formwork used to make it, which blocks views of the interior from the street.

Image Courtesy © Masao Nishikawa

  • Architects: Satoshi Kurosaki / APOLLO Architects & Associates
  • Project: LAXUS House
  • Location: Ota ward. Tokyo
  • Structural engineer: Motoi Nomura Structures (Motoi Nomura)
  • Facility engineer: Naoki Matsumoto
  • Lighting design: Ripple design (Ken Okamoto)
  • Construction: O’hara Architectural and Construction, Ltd.

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Residential House in Klaipėda, Lithuania by Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners

 
June 7th, 2023 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Architectural Bureau G. Natkevicius & Partners

The house is built in Klaipėda by the Baltic Sea. The architectural idea of the house was inspired by the area itself, which is a former dune, currently overgrown with a forest, which base are pines. Therefore, the aim was to create a facade that is somewhat close to pine bark, so that the walls and roof of the building like scales resemble the bark of a pine.

Image Courtesy © Architectural Bureau G.Natkevicius & Partners

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Casa R in València, Spain by Ascoz Arquitectura

 
June 7th, 2023 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Ascoz Arquitectura

More than 400 square meters of stone walls form the silhouette of the house, located in the region of l’Horta Nord, València.

The ground floor is a shared space, which opens to the garden and the swimming pool.

Casa R is a project by Ascoz Arquitectura, located in the region of l’Horta Nord, València, in which two parallel stone walls of large dimensions support and frame the access to an elegant and Mediterranean house. Borning from these walls, the rest of the elements of the house flow southbound.

Image Courtesy © Toni Arevalo and Victoria Labadie

  • Architects: Ascoz Arquitectura
  • Project: Casa R
  • Location: l’Horta Nord, València, Spain
  • Photography: Toni Arevalo and Victoria Labadie

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House Rooted in the Soil in Kunming, China by KiKi ARCHi

 
June 5th, 2023 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: KiKi ARCHi

Kunming, Yunnan Province, is a livable city with comfortable climatic and natural ecology, which attracts many sojourners to settle down. The newly completed mid-hill residence by KiKi ARCHi is in Kunming’s famous golf resort. The owner is a golf enthusiast, and he hopes that this house can provide rest space and take care of the needs of each family member so that they can enjoy the scenery and get close to nature to the greatest extent. After a year of design and renovation, the old single-storey building is now a stylish double-storey holiday house, which stands halfway up the hill, surrounded by green forests and cherry trees.

Image Courtesy © Ruijing Photo Beijing

  • Architects: KiKi ARCHi
  • Project: House Rooted in the Soil
  • Location: Kunming, China
  • Director: Yoshihiko Seki
  • Design Team: Saika Akiyoshi, Tianping Wang
  • Site Area: 528㎡
  • Building Area: 355㎡
  • Completion: 2023.01
  • Material & Brands: Diatom mud-Shikoku / Wood Floor-HISTEP / Microcement-Shikoku
  • Photography: Ruijing Photo Beijing

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Residence 321 in València, Spain by Ascoz Architecture

 
June 5th, 2023 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Ascoz Architecture

The house is an exhibition of balancing sophistication and comfort. Its structure of concrete strips generates dynamism between light and shadow.

Residence 321, which Ascoz Architecture signs in La Ribera Alta (València), evokes the same sensations as a stay in a luxury hotel. With more than 625 square meters (6,500 square feet) spread over three levels, this residence is an exercise in balancing sophistication and comfort.

Image Courtesy © ALEJANDRO GÓMEZ VIVES

  • Architects: Ascoz Architecture
  • Project: Residence 321
  • Location: La Ribera Alta, València, Spain
  • Photography: ALEJANDRO GÓMEZ VIVES

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Kindergartens Treperka and Waldorf Semily in Pod Vartou 858, Czech Republic by MTA

 
June 2nd, 2023 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: MTA

The new building designed for 110 children combines a classic municipal kindergarten and a Waldorf kindergarten in a single building located near the confluence of the Jizera and Oleška rivers on the outskirts of Semily town.

The aim was to create a building with centralized facilities and a kitchen for two independent two-class kindergartens for children aged three to six.

Image Courtesy © BoysPlayNice

  • Architects: MTA
  • Project: Kindergartens Treperka and Waldorf Semily
  • Location: Pod Vartou 858, 51301 Semily, Czech Republic
  • Author: Marek Topič, architect, chief designer
  • Co-author: Vratislav Ansorge, architect of the interior
  • Design team: Michal Pokorný

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Student hostel BaseCamp in Wrocław, Poland by Grupa 5 Architekci

 
June 2nd, 2023 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Grupa 5 Architekci

The building is located in the very centre of Wrocław in 18-22 H. Sienkiewicza, in an area once occupied by Zakłady Piekarsko-Ciastkarskie (Bakery and Pastry Plant) “Mamut”.
The project covers renovation and adaptation of two remaining buildings of the former bakery, which are under protection of the historic preservation officer: the former Flour Warehouse (Magazyn Mąki) on the side of H. Sienkiewicza street and the former Bakery (Piekarnia) inside the plot together with the link between the buildings. The historic buildings, which are a part of the student hostel, are complemented with a set of newly designed wings, forming a building development of the entire city quarter: the student hostel on the south-eastern and northern sides, and the hotel on the western side.

Image Courtesy © Grupa 5 Architekci

  • Architects: Grupa 5 Architekci
  • Project: Student hostel BaseCamp
  • Location: Wrocław, 18-22 H. Sienkiewicza, Poland
  • Design: 2017 – 2020
  • Usable area: 45 300 m2
  • Construction: 2020 – 2022

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