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Le Jour Caffe Kosice in Košice, Slovakia by BPd-design & art

Wednesday, September 16th, 2015

Article source: BPd-design & art

Le Jour Café is located in the historic centre of Košice, on the Hlavná street in a building, which is the oldest preserved bourgeois building in the city centre.  Large vault premises with an area of 140 m2 offered various options of use.

Image Courtesy © BPd-design & art

Image Courtesy © BPd-design & art

  • Architects: BPd-design & art
  • Project: Le Jour Caffe Kosice
  • Location: Košice, Slovakia
  • Software used: 3D Studio Max

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Kruizenga Art Museum in Holland, Michigan by C Concept Design

Tuesday, September 15th, 2015

Article source: C Concept Design

The new Kruizenga Art Museum (KAM) at Hope College in Holland, Michigan, has been described as a “breath of fresh air”. The uniqueness of the 15,000 gsf Museum building is largely due to its unorthodox, saw-toothed granite exterior.

Image Courtesy © Tom Wagner

Image Courtesy © Tom Wagner

  • Architects: C Concept Design
  • Project: Kruizenga Art Museum
  • Location: Holland, Michigan, USA
  • Photography: Tom Wagner
  • Software used: Rivet, Autocad, 3DMax
  •  Lead Architect: Matthew VanderBorgh, C Concept Design, the Hague, the Netherlands
  • Design Team (C Concept Design): Matthew VanderBorgh, Donald Battjes, Craig Nicely, Lisa Warren, Chad Gould, Euan Cameron and Mirjan van den Heetkamp
  • Local Architect: Progressive AE, Grand Rapids, Michigan
  • Program Lead: Donald Battjes,former chief of Operations, LACMA Los Angeles California
  • Programming: Timothy J. Chester & Associates LLC Grand Rapids, Michigan
  • Museum Director: Charles Mason, Hope College, Holland Michigan
  • Engineers: Progressive AE, Grand Rapids, Michigan Dailey Engineering, Onsted, Michigan
  • Size: 15,000 gsf / 1,394m²
  • Completion Date: Fall 2015

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Yulman Stadium in New Orleans, Louisiana by Gould Evans

Thursday, September 10th, 2015

Article source: Gould Evans

Tulane University, a landlocked, open space-challenged campus in the heart of Uptown New Orleans, wanted to build a 30,000-capacity football stadium on an exceptionally tight site – in fact, at the narrowest point on the campus. The new $72 million Yulman Stadium nests itself into the heart of the Tulane’s athletics precinct. It provides a backdrop to a new athletics quadrangle while connecting to the existing Hertz and Wilson Centers. Construction began in early 2013 and was completed in early 2015. The new stadium marks the first time in 40 years that football is being played on Tulane’s campus. It has become a catalyst for renewed interest in the Tulane football program, successfully bringing back a generation of lost fans.

Image Courtesy © Tim Griffith

Image Courtesy © Tim Griffith

  • Architects: Gould Evans
  • Project: Yulman Stadium
  • Location: New Orleans, Louisiana, United States
  • Photography: Tim Griffith
  • Software used: Revit, Sketchup, 3DS Max, AutoCad
  • Team Credits: OWNER  Tulane University, New Orleans, LA
  • Associate Architect: Lee Ledbetter + Associates, New Orleans, LA
  • M/E/P Engineer: ADG New Orleans, Inc., New Orleans, LA
  • Structural Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti, Kansas City, MO
  • Civil Eegineer: Morphy-Makofsky, Inc., New Orleans, LA
  • Landscape Architect: Phronesis, Kansas City, MO
  • Seating Capacity: 30,000
  • Ammenyties: 5,000 sf multi-purpose center, 15,000 sf suite level program
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“Merenkulkijanranta, housing in East Lauttasaari” in Helsinki, Finland by Architects NRT Ltd

Thursday, September 10th, 2015

Article source: Architects NRT Ltd

The design of the area is based on an invited architectural competition held in 2002. Construction of the area began in 2007 and its first stage completed in autumn 2008.

Image Courtesy © Antti Luutonen

Image Courtesy © Antti Luutonen

  • Architects: Architects NRT Ltd
  • Project: Merenkulkijanranta, housing in East Lauttasaari
  • Location: Purjeentekijänkuja 1-13, 00210 HELSINKI, Finland
  • Photography: Antti Luutonen
  • Software used: Archicad, Microstation, 3d Studio Max
  • Architect Team: Jyrki Tasa , Pirjo Soininen , Eeva-Liisa Elo-Lehtinen , Sami Vikström
  • Other team members: Teemu Tuomi, arkkitehti SAFA , Selina Anttinen, arkkitehti SAFA , Jussi Kalliopuska, arkkitehti SAFA
  • Competition team: Jyrki Tasa, arkkitehti SAFA , Jussi Kalliopuska, arkkitehti SAFA , Pirjo Soininen, arkkitehti SAFA , Teemu Tuomi, arkkitehti SAFA , Vesa Oiva, arkkitehti SAFA
  • Client: YIT Rakennus Oy
  • Collaborators:
    • Structural design: tAri Laitinen, Insinööritoimisto Ylimäki&Tinkanen, Ossi Rintala, FCG Oy
    • HVAC: Juha Huhtala Lvi-suunnittelu J.Huhtala, Kimmo Linturi, Tubular Oy
  • Landscaping: Petri Eurasto, Geo-Juva Oy (more…)

PROTOTYPE CENTER OF ALTERNATIVE ALPINE TOURISM in Metsovo, Greece by FParchitect

Tuesday, September 8th, 2015

Article source: FParchitect

The Prototype Center of Alternative Alpine Tourism, located in Lake Springs Aoou Metsovo, is designed to give a boost and a new market in tourism, both as regards quality of services provided, and the variety of options. It is a center that can meet and reconcile the needs for recreation and relaxation (hotel unit – bungalow, restaurant, pool building) with the sport (sports center, boats port) and culture (convention center). These uses and the way their organization, make the band a unit that can operate autonomously, as is 20 km from the town of Metsovo. The composition blends with the natural environment, which is particularly beautiful, and topography, not by challenging existing habitats (forest, lake). For this reason,are been used principles and technologies of energy and bioclimatic design such as green roofs, the use of photovoltaic (main roof, blinds) and geothermal energy. Finally, the extensive use of materials such as wood, stone and glass contribute to reconciliation between the Centre and its environment.

Image Courtesy © FParchitect

Image Courtesy © FParchitect

  • Architects: FParchitect
  • Project: PROTOTYPE CENTER OF ALTERNATIVE ALPINE TOURISM
  • Location: Metsovo – Greece – Aoos Srings Lake
  • Software used: Autocad Architecture, 3dstudio max, Maxwellrender, Adobe Illustrator
  • Study: Filippos Plataris – Architect
  • Status: Architectural project
  • Building Surface: 6275.65 sq.m.
  • Year: 2010

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Nevsehir Bus Terminal in Turkey by Bahadır Kul Architects

Thursday, September 3rd, 2015

Article source: Bahadır Kul Architects

The intercity bus terminal was designed on the way to Aksaray, 5km away from the city center , due to the existing  bus terminal’s incompatibility to  handle the needs. The convenience of the linkage to the local road of Nigde and to the city center were the reasons why this area is preferred.

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

Image Courtesy © Ket Kolektif

  • Architects: Bahadır Kul Architects
  • Project: Nevsehir Bus Terminal
  • Location: Nevsehir, TURKEY
  • Photography: Ket Kolektif
  • Software used: Autocad, Photshop, 3d max, Skecth up, Rhino, Illustrator
  • Client: Municipality of  Nevşehir
  • Construction Period: 2008/2010
  • Total Floor Area: 8.000 m2

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BOU-TEK THE RETAIL REVOLUTION in Milan, Italy by PAOLO FRELLO & PARTNERS

Tuesday, August 4th, 2015

Article source: PAOLO FRELLO & PARTNERS

The design concept of Bou-tek, the new space designed by Paolo Frello for Mauden Spa, lies all in the title “Retail rEvolution”.

The Web and online buying have completely changed the consumer behaviour. New emerging retail trends have developed such as “Showrooming “, the practice of examining merchandise in a traditional brick and mortar retail store and then buying it online, sometimes at a lower price; ROPO (Research on line, purchase offline), the practice of searching and comparing the product online and then of purchasing it in the traditional store.

Image Courtesy © PAOLO FRELLO & PARTNERS

Image Courtesy © PAOLO FRELLO & PARTNERS

  • Architects: PAOLO FRELLO & PARTNERS
  • Project: BOU-TEK THE RETAIL REVOLUTION
  • Location: Milan, Italy
  • Photography: Germano Borrelli, Alessandro Gaja, Luz
  • Software used: Autocad 2D, 3DS MAx
  • Collaborators: Marzia Moretti e Daniele Gagliolo
  • Client: Mauden SpA ( www.bou-tek.com)
  • Total surface: 400 mq
  • Ground floor: 150 mq
  • Basament: 250 mq

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9 ¾ bookstore cafe in Medellín, Colombia by PLASMA NODO

Friday, July 31st, 2015

 Article source: PLASMA NODO 

9 ¾ is a bookstore cafe specialized in children, but where adults can also have some fun. We believe that cities needwarm and nice meeting places that welcome us and invite us to learn having fun with our families and friends, sites where people not only buy but go and havea good time.

Image Courtesy © Daniel Mejía

Image Courtesy © Daniel Mejía

  • Architects: PLASMA NODO
  • Project: 9 ¾ bookstore cafe
  • Location: Medellín, Colombia
  • Photography: Daniel Mejía
  • Software used: Sketchup, 3d max
  • Built area: 120m²
  • Completion (date): May, 2015

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Sea & Sky City in Hainan, China by A+U Design Cosmopolitan

Tuesday, July 14th, 2015

Article source: A+U Design Cosmopolitan

Award winning forest resort style spa residential architecture in China’s Hainan province. It’s sited by the Wan Quan River which residents can view the beautiful scenes of river. Design was centered round a tropical resort style hotel clubhouse. Apartment buildings were leveled from back to front and higher to lower level. Front was shops along street.

Image Courtesy © A+U Design Cosmopolitan

Image Courtesy © A+U Design Cosmopolitan

  • Architects: A+U Design Cosmopolitan
  • Project: Sea & Sky City
  • Location: Hainan, China
  • Software used: 3ds max and Photoshop 

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Bálna Budapest in Hungary by ONL [Oosterhuis_Lénárd]

Saturday, July 11th, 2015

Article source: ONL [Oosterhuis_Lénárd]

Bálna (formerly known as CET / Central European Time). Bálna is also a synonym for a whale. The Mixed Use De­velopment Bálna at the Közraktárak between the Petofi and the Szabadság Bridge is both. The Bálna concept refers to Budapest as an important metropolitan centre in the heart of Central Europe. The Bálna shape refers to the smooth and friendly streamlined body of a whale. The new Bálna development has the potential to put Budapest once again on the map of the world. Name and shape of the Bálna symbolizes its cultural po­tential and commercial pole position in one of the best preserved cities in the world.

Bálna seen from  from the Buda side of the danube river, Image Courtesy © Romeodesign

Bálna seen from from the Buda side of the danube river, Image Courtesy © Romeodesign

  • Architects: ONL [Oosterhuis_Lénárd]
  • Project: Bálna Budapest
  • Location: Közraktárak, Budapest, Hungary
  • Photography: Romeodesign
  • Software used: Pro Engineer, Oasys, Rhino, 3DMax, VR4Max and Revit, Autodesk
  • Design team: Kas Oosterhuis, Ilona Lénárd, Gijs Joosen, Owen Slootweg, Bas Wijnbeld, Anna Nagy,  Bujdosó Attila, Márku Judit, Romvári Péter, Tom Krzempek, Rafael Seemann, Paulina Gurak, Michael Gorczynski, Lidia Badarnah, Jan Gasparik, Petr Vokal.
  • Partners: MTM Statika  – Lead structural engineering, SMG-SiSu – MEP engineering
  • Client: Porto Investment Hungary Kft., Budapest
  • Gross floor area: 27.000 m2
  • Stories: 5 stories, 2 stories parking garage
  • Parking garage: 7500 m2
  • Year of  design completion: 2012

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