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980 5th Avenue in New York by Hollwich Kushner

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

Article source: Hollwich Kushner

This gut-renovated apartment is meant to function as an escape from the clents’ ordinary life that is filled with collections and objects.  They are an empty-nest couple, with a big home in the suburbs and a self-declared ‘tchatchki‘ addiction.  A renovation of the existing 2,500sf apartment clears out the center space to visually link the dining room and living room together.  The palette of the apartment is kept simple with white walls and dark floors in order to retain a purity of space.

Image Courtesy Michael Moran

  • Architects: Hollwich Kushner
  • Project: 980 5th Avenue
  • Location: 980 5th Avenue, New York, USA
  • Scope: Schematic Design, Design Development, Construction Documents, Construction Administration
  • Project Team: Marc Kushner, Matthias Hollwich, Marc Perrotta, Parker Lee, Chris Barley, Terri Chiao
  • Photographer: Michael Moran
  • Completion: Fall 2008
  • Software used: Rhino, Autocad, Adobe suite

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Musashino Art University Museum & Library in Tokyo, Japan by Sou Fujimoto Architects designed using Vectorworks

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

Article source: Sou Fujimoto Architects

This project is a new library for one of the distinguished art universities in Japan. It involves designing a new library building and refurbishing the existing building into an art gallery, which will ultimately create a new integration of the Library and the Art Gallery.

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Iwan Baan)

  • Architect: Sou Fujimoto Architects
  • Name of Project: Musashino Art University Museum & Library
  • Location: Tokyo, Japan
  • Principal-in-charge: Sou Fujimoto,
  • Project Team: Koji Aoki, Naganobu Matsumura, Shintaro Homma, Tomoko Kosami, Takahiro Hata, Yoshihiro Nakazono, Masaki Iwata
  • Photo: Iwan Baan
  • Software used: Vectorworks

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Façade planning for the Congress Centre in Hangzhou, China by Peter Ruge Architekten

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

Article source: Peter Ruge Architekten

After perennial design and construction phase the congress center of the new city administration of Hangzhou, China  is completed. The concept and design of the facade was made by Peter Ruge Architekten (before Pysall Ruge) in collaboration with Prof Wang Xiaosong from DBH GmbH.

Image Courtesy Jan Siefke

  • Architects: Peter Ruge Architekten
  • Project: Façade planning for the Congress Centre
  • Location: Hangzhou, Zheijang Province, P.R.China
  • Client: Administration Department City of Hangzhou Agency of Urban Planning
  • Team: Pysall Ruge Architekten – Peter Ruge, Matthias Matschewski, Nicole Kubath
  • Façade’s consultant: Schlaich Bergemann und Partner

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Serpentine Gallery Pavilion 2008 in London, United Kingdom by Gehry Partners, LLP

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

Article source: Gehry Partners, LLP

This temporary pavilion, the 2008 contribution to the Serpentine Gallery’s Pavilion series, is situated beside the museum on the grounds of Kensington Gardens in London.  The 418 square meter pavilion is designed as a wooden timber structure which acts as an urban street connecting the park with the permanent gallery building. Inside the pavilion, glass canopies are hung from the wooden and steel structure to protect the interior space from inclement weather and provide shade on sunny days. The pavilion is much like an amphitheater, designed to serve as a place for live performances of music and art, as well as a setting for visitors to gather and relax.

Night View

  • ARCHITECT: Gehry Partners, LLP
  • NAME OF PROJECT: Serpentine Pavilion
  • LOCATION: London, United Kingdom
  • CLIENT: The Serpentine Gallery
  • AREA: 418 square meters

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Creemore Farm in Toronto, Canada by PLANT Architect designed using Vectorworks

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

Article source: PLANT Architect

The Creemore Farm is a renovation and extension to a turn of the century farmhouse north of Toronto near Creemore, Ontario. The project involved the removal of an existing addition and the creation of an entirely new, two-storey tower form built on, and cantilevering off of the existing foundations.

Image Courtesy Matthew Hartney/PLANT, Peter Legris

  • Architects: PLANT Architect
  • Project: Creemore Farm
  • Location: Toronto, Canada
  • Contractor/Cabinets: Porter Skelton & Associates Ltd., Clearview Woodworking
  • Engineering: Blackwell Bowick Engineering
  • Photos: Matthew Hartney/PLANT, Peter Legris
  • Team: Chris Pommer, Lisa Rapoport, Heather Asquith, Judy Sanz-Solé, Jane Hutton, Jessica Craig, Matthew Hartney
  • Software used: Vectorworks

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Tartu Rebase Street in Estonia by Atelier Thomas Pucher in collaboration with Bramberger Architects

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

Article source: Atelier Thomas Pucher in collaboration with Bramberger architects

The original concept of the building was to combine the advantages of single residential homes with the economical aspects of `apartment living´. Over the last centuries the concept of single residential family houses changed enormously.  Different approaches and reinterpretations changed not only the way that people live but also the way they use their own spaces. Our proposal was to combine the advantages of privacy, outdoor gardens and the boundless views that a single residential home offers with the low economic and maintenance costs of an apartment.

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Jaan Sokk)

  • Architect: Atelier Thomas Pucher in collaboration with Bramberger[architects]
  • Name of Project: Tartu Rebase Street
  • Location: Tartu, Estonia
  • Design Company: Atelier Thomas Pucher and Bramberger [architects]
  • Design Team: Thomas Pucher, Alfred Bramberger, Birte Böer, Ana Norgard, Rupert Richter-Trummer, Hans Waldör, Georg Auinger, Erich Österbauer, Sabine-Katharina Egarter.
  • Photographer: Lukas Schaller, Jaan Sokk

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Machelen in Belgium by Maxwan

Wednesday, August 3rd, 2011

Article source: Maxwan

The future of Machelen-Diegem, located between the arteries of the capital of Europe, surrounded by airport, road and rail infrastructure.

The site, located between the arteries of the capital of Europe – Brussels (surrounded by airport, road and rail infrastructure), in the vicinity of strategic economic development, near a large city, yet affordable living in a green environment… Machelen and Diegem, for us designers, is a very interesting area.

Night View

  • Architect: Maxwan
  • Name of Project: Machelen
  • Location: Machelen-Diegem, Belgium
  • Project category: Urban panning
  • Awards: 1st Prize Open Call
  • Client: City of Machelen
  • Software used: AutoCAD, 3d max, Illustrator, Photoshop

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The Alchemist in Miami Beach, Florida by Rene Gonzalez Architect

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

Article source: Rene Gonzalez Architect

Calmly perched 60 feet in the air like a floating cloud. Alchemist is a floating glass box inserted into the fifth floor of a parking structure designed by Herzog and de Meuron and Open to the Miami Beach sky. Inside, its reflective materials capture the colors and energy of the surrounding environment and make the space radiate in such a way that it is visible from many vantage points throughout Miami Beach.

Image Courtesy Michael Stavaridis

  • Architects: Rene Gonzalez Architect
  • Project: The Alchemist
  • Location: Miami Beach, Florida
  • Project Area: 1,726 sqf

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Souffle in Montpellier, France by HOLDUP

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

Article source: HOLDUP

STORY

After a fortuitous sky fall, SOUFFLE landed within Trésoriers de France’s courtyard. The impact between that alien object and the “exhibition space” broke the local stability and equilibrium.

Any person suited to tame the installation will be granted a privileged access to a refuge within, half way between a confessional booth and a teleportation box.

Images Courtesy Juliette "TheJudge" Vuillard

  • Architect: HOLDUP
  • Name of Project: Souffle
  • Location: Montpellier, France
  • Design Team: Guillaume Jounet + Remy Bardin
  • Event: Festival des Architectures Vives
  • Photographs: Juliette “TheJudge” Vuillard

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Casa em Sintra in Sintra, Portugal by Regino Cruz Arquitectos

Tuesday, August 2nd, 2011

Article source: Regino Cruz Arquitectos

We saw this piece of land, with almost one acre, where we conceived our villa, as a spiritual retreat where the secular cork trees were abundant. Any construction can be built in one or two years, but the privilege of contemplating cork trees like those is the product of at least five generations, more than 150 years in time. So, it’s fair to say that in this case, architecture occupied the remaining space.

Casa em Sintra

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