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MELAND Club in Wuhan, China by X+LIVING

Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019

Article source: X+LIVING

With the increasing demand for consumer experiences, the Children's Park is no longer just a place to entertain, but also a place for parent-child interaction and immersive experiences. Designers have abandoned the traditional design approach of relying on finished entertainment facilities, and rebuilt a perfect consumer experience which fully considers and meets the psychological needs of diverse target groups. The MELAND Club has become not only a large parent-child indoor playground, but also a dreamland that breaks through the imagination boundary between adults and children and a memory album that preserves the good times of parents and children.

The mysterious and fantasy starry sky background and the whimsical welcome table, under the superimposed effect of the mirror ceiling, has created a surreal sense of breakthrough for the reception area, which implies that consumers are about to enter a dream city existing only in fairy tales.

Image Courtesy © Shao Feng

  • Designer: X+LIVING
  • Project: MELAND Club
  • Location: Wuhan, China
  • Photography: Shao Feng
  • Chief Designer: Li Xiang
  • Project Directors: Fanchen, Zhang Wenji
  • Area: 3100 m2
  • Completion Time: 2019.6

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House L-C in Anzegem, Belgium by GRAUX & BAEYENS architecten

Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019

Article source: GRAUX & BAEYENS architecten

The project was realized on an empty plot on a charming village road in Anzegem. The plot is situated on the transition from a typical piece of Flemish ribbon development to a detached, ‘belle époque’-architecture, so it was vital that the design could be the missing link to create a fluent transition.

The trapezium shape of the plot forced the architects to find a creative solution. A semi-open house was created, which begins very narrowly on the street side and opens up to the back of the plot. The diverging of the plot means that the side façade becomes a part of the view of the house and therefore also contributes to the street scenery.

Image Courtesy © Jeroen Verrecht

  • Architects: GRAUX & BAEYENS architecten
  • Project: House L-C
  • Location: Anzegem, Belgium
  • Photography: Jeroen Verrecht
  • Software used: AutoCAD LT
  • Square Meters: 241 m²
  • Design & Construction Year: 2013-2017

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Sibipiruna’s House in São Paulo, Brazil by Studio Otto Felix

Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019

Article source: Studio Otto Felix

Otto Felix, an architect known for the singular and expressive lines that emerge from his sketches, is present at CASACOR São Paulo 2019, which this year takes as the theme ‘Planeta Casa’ in Jockey Club. In a unique way, the professional translated the concept of the event through an address of 250m² that breathes straight lines and mixes, harmonically, a rustic side with the epitome of the contemporaneity.

Casa das Sibipirunas, divided into a living room with fireplace, kitchen and a suite with closet, instigates a more reflective and disconnected dwelling, where the proposal for a simpler life was established as a reference. Proposing a contemporary architectural project that, in technical terms, can be considered light and ease to perform, the residence was based on three main elements: glass, plaster and Roman travertine.

Image Courtesy © Denilson Machado – MCA estudio

  • Architects: Studio Otto Felix
  • Project: Sibipiruna’s House
  • Location: Jóquei Clube – São Paulo – SP
  • Photography: Denilson Machado – MCA estudio
  • Author: Otto Felix
  • Co-author: Tici Andriani – Interior Designer
  • Team: César Martini, Flávia Ganselli, Marcela Goraieb, Priscila Balbino.
  • Landscape: Daniel Nunes
  • Completion Year: 2019

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Ajitama Ramen Bistro in Lisbon, Portugal by JCFS ARQUITETOS & DESIGNERS

Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019

Article source: JCFS ARQUITETOS & DESIGNERS

Ajitama Ramen Bistro is a restaurant born out of the dream and ambition of two friends in love with this traditional Japanese dish. After their journey in Japan, a long friendship was reinforced by this passion and search for the most authentic ramen in Lisbon. Unlike other European countries, Ramen in Portugal was an unknown concept until a few years ago. The two friends weren’t satisfied with the existing Ramen on offer and decided to venture into their own project together.

Image Courtesy © Fernando Guerra

  • Architects: JCFS ARQUITETOS & DESIGNERS
  • Project: Ajitama Ramen Bistro
  • Location:Avenida Duque de Loulé, 36 – 1050-091 Lisboa – Portugal
  • Photography: Fernando Guerra, Mafalda Boavida
  • Client: Parallelmarathon
  • Team: JCFS Architects – Filipa castelão, Jorge Castelão, Teresa Sampaio e João Ferreira
  • Size: 120 m2
  • Year: 2019

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JHouse in Madrid, Spain by Zooco Estudio

Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019

Article source: Zooco Estudio

The project consists in building a house inside of a house, which means that it is more similar to the process of building a single-family house than an interior rehabilitation. This is because it has its own structure, enclosures, and installations.

In its original state was an open loft located in the centre of Madrid, built in the late XX century. The structure is load-bearing walls and a structure of wooden pillars and a horizontal structure made by Catalan vault system.

Image Courtesy © Imagen Subliminal

  • Architects: Zooco Estudio
  • Project: JHouse
  • Location: Madrid, Spain
  • Photography: Imagen Subliminal
  • Collaborators: Jorge Alonso, Teresa Castillo y María Larriba
  • Project Manager: Miguel Crespo Picot, Javier Guzmán Benito, Sixto Martín Martínez ZOOCO ESTUDIO
  • Construction: NIMBO PROYECTOS S.L
  • Ilumination: ZOOCO ESTUDIO
  • Year: 2018

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Roma Restaurant in Tira, Israel by STUDIO GAL GERBER

Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019

Article source: STUDIO GAL GERBER

An Italian restaurant located in tira offering customers a variety of Italian fusion food.

The restaurant, which extends to nearly 300 square meters, includes a vast dining area, a covered balcony, a kitchen and an area designated to T.A reservations.

The restaurant was planned and designed with various areas which allow its owners to hold private events without closing the whole restaurant.

Image Courtesy © gidon levin

  • Architects: STUDIO GAL GERBER
  • Project: Roma Restaurant
  • Location: Tira, Israel
  • Photography: gidon levin
  • Software used: Autocad, SketchUp

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L'atelier in Barcelona, Spain by ideo arquitectura

Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019

Article source: ideo arquitectura

L'Atelier opened its doors this past April with the objective of surprising the city of Barcelona, and it has certainly delivered. The IDEO Architectura studio was commissioned to create this concept and make it into a reality. L'Atelier – now a true jewellery case – is a space where pastry, school and bakery coexist at 140 bis Calle Viladomat.

“We are looking for a groundbreaking, unique and avant-garde space”. Using his premise from Pastor, IDEO Architectura had to transform a raw area of 500 m2 in the Eixample of Barcelona into a new space destined to become a leading reference point in the bakery sector. For Virgina del Barco, the space’s architect and designer, the mission was “to generate an architectural universe that responds with clarity to the objectives set by L'Atelier, the name with which both pastry chefs present themselves to the world.”

Image Courtesy © José Hevia

  • Architects: ideo arquitectura
  • Project: L'atelier
  • Location: C. Viladomat 140 bis, Barcelona (España)
  • Photography: José Hevia
  • Builders: Grupo Arteco
  • Total Surface Area: 500 m2
  • Opening Date: April 2019

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Bigger House in Guanajuato, Mexico by Cubo Rojo Arquitectura

Wednesday, July 3rd, 2019

Article source: Cubo Rojo Arquitectura

A housing prototype was developed seeking to break with the traditional scheme of serial developments in the region, where the priority is given to having as many “spaces” as possible within the less surface.

The premise of the project was to start recovering the feeling of home and not just refuge, by prioritizing the minimum spaces to be able to inhabit correctly with dignified measures. A central patio gives the house a changing interior landscape that not only ventilates and illuminates the spaces, but can also be used as a space for coexistence.

Image Courtesy © Monocromo Atelier

  • Architects: Cubo Rojo Arquitectura
  • Project: Bigger House
  • Location: Purísima del Rincón, Guanajuato, México.
  • Photography: Monocromo Atelier
  • Authors: Christian Villanueva, Omar López, Eduardo Tapia, Alejandro Vargas.
  • Project Team: Andrea Toledo, Mauricio García
  • Area: 79.00 m2
  • Project Year: 2019

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