This is a day area make-over for an existing house.
The main challenge was the client’s desire to keep some of the old furniture – a couch and an armchair with a baroque texture and other red cherry furniture items. The existing atmosphere was rather dusty and sad, with a combination of different shades of beige and the red of the cherry wood.
Image Courtesy Daniela Craciunoiu
Architects: Daniela Craciunoiu
Project: C interior design
Software used: Rhinoceros 4 for modeling and Vray for render
Jesenice Administrative Centre is part of the Ministry of Public Administration project which aims to combine all state administrative functions (administrative unit, tax administration, surveying and mapping authority, inspectors and examination centre) in a single building. The Centre is situated at a central location of Jesenice, next to the municipality building, directly addressing a large roundabout with a steel worker memorial at its centre.
We like the virtue of architecture which makes possible constructing a house on air, walking on water…
An abrupt plot of land overlooking the sea, where what is best is to do nothing. It invites to stay. A piece that respects the land’s natural contour is set in it. Above, a shadow, the house itself, looking calmly at the Mediterranean. Under the sun, the swimming-pool brings us closer to the sea, it becomes a quiet cove.
PROJECT TEAM:
Fran Silvestre | Principal in charge
María José Sáez | Principal in charge
Maria Masià | Collaborator Architect
Adrián Mora | Collaborator Architect
Jordi Martínez | Collaborator Architect
José V. Miguel | Collaborator Architect
Turn accommodatie Nieuw Welgelegen (TNW) is a sports hall dedicated to Gymnastics. It will not be used for any other sports. Four clubs combine efforts in this new facility.
TNW is the 3rd and probably last building in the redevelopment of the sports complex in the center of Utrecht called Nieuw Welgelegen.
Cient: Dienst Maatschappelijke Ontwikkeling Gemeente Utrecht (DMO)
NL Architects: Pieter Bannenberg, Walter van Dijk, Kamiel Klaasse
Team: Arne van Wees, Gerbrand van Oostveen
With: Bobby de Graaf, Sarah Möller, Michael Schoner, Gen Yamamoto, Rebecca Eng, Joanna Janota, Jeong Jun Song, Ines Quinteiro, Gert-Jan Machiels, Thomas Braun
Structural Engineer: ABT Delft
Installations: Nelissen
Fixtures: Janssen-Fritsen
Contractor: PBO Bouw
Sub Contractors: Cladding Partners (Roof and facade cladding), Van Dam (installations), Smulders Duscon (Steel structure)
Recently the new clubhouse of the amateur soccer club VV Capelle designed by MoederscheimMoonen Architects finally opened its doors.
The newly build structure, consisting of two volumes, houses the changing rooms and the canteen that functions as a meet-and-greet area for soccer players and visitors. In combination with the newly developed soccer fields, the project is a part of the overall modernization of the Sportpark ´T Slot in the Dutch city of Capelle aan den IJssel. MoederscheimMoonen Architects were not only in charge of the building and site design, but also managed the overall building process.
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The Dadong Arts Center is located in Kaohsiung, the economic center of southern Taiwan. Before the opening of Chinato foreign markets,Taiwan was the leading economy of the region. Towns developed into a generic industrial city fabric without adequate public spaces. Currently, the strong brand of ‘Made in Taiwan’ is in the process of being restored to its former glory. The cities urgently need pleasant urban space to help regenerating inner-city districts. Therefore, the Dadong Arts Center is conceived in the first place as a new public domain, setting new high standards for the level of urban comfort.
The Daegu Library site is situated in the heart of city of Daegu, the 3rd largest city in South Korea.
The design of the library is imagined as a natural extension of local life in the surrounding area. By creating a flexible framework it sets up its main premise: defining an inviting new urban center for both people and knowledge.
An old cabaret theatre from the roaring ’20s has been uncovered in the heart of Berlin.
The semi-derelict music hall theatre, built in 1905 on Gartenstraße in Berlin Mitte, has been buried in 30 tonnes of rubble since 1934 when it closed, perhaps as part of a crackdown on the cabaret scene by the Nazi regime.
Image Courtesy Moritz Gruppe GmbH/Ronny Goyn
Architects: LAVA visualisations
Project: Abandoned 1920s cabaret theatre discovered in Berlin
The house is built around three project themes. The continuous and en-lacing space, which incorporates different inhabiting functions. The time, which incorporates the movement and permanence. The materiality, which incorporates the antithesis weight/lightness.
Often the kitchen design is mainly aimed to its ergonomics without taking into account her originality.
Our goal was to create a glamorous kitchen combining multiple perspectives as a masterpiece of art affected by the cubism and surrealism styles. This advanced kitchen is a piece of one more colored, spectacular and interesting world and, at the same time functional.