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Demokratos in Sveti Vlas, Bulgaria by Think Forward

Thursday, January 24th, 2019

Article source: Think Forward

Demokratos is a project for renovating “St. St. Cyril and Methodius“ school hall in Sveti Vlas, Bulgaria, and transforming it into a democratic space within a traditional school. The new multifunctional hall embodies the principles of freedom, equality, and pluralism, typical of democratic education. Demokratos is always accessible and can be used for educational and extra-curricular activities proposed by the students. The flexibility of the hall allows its transformation into a social hub, a debate hall, a theatre hall, a cinema, a presentation hall, a training center, a canteen.

Image Courtesy © Niki Dinov

  • Architects: Think Forward
  • Project: Demokratos
  • Location: Sveti Vlas, Bulgaria
  • Photography: Niki Dinov
  • Lead Architects: Galina Milkova, Nedko Nikolov
  • Gross Built Area (square meters or square foot): 170 m2
  • Completion Year: 2018

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Centre for Contemporary Art DOX+ in Prague, Czech Republic by Petr Hájek Architekti

Thursday, January 24th, 2019

Article source: Petr Hájek Architekti

The DOX+ complex of buildings expands the DOX Contemporary Art Centre in Prague, the Czech Republic. The original complex focusing on exhibition areas was expanded by special areas for dance, music, film and a school of architecture.

DOX+ consist of three buildings: administrative with the school of architecture, an experimental music and dance hall and a dance rehearsal room. The buildings are a single unit from the architectural aspect and this principle is symbolically expressed by the unified grey colour and fluid interconnection of all parts into one whole. As a result, the complex can be perceived as a single structured statue.

Multipurpose hall rehersal room2, Image Courtesy © Benedikt Markel, Jan Slavik and Tomáš Vocelka / Economia

  • Architects: Petr Hájek Architekti, (Petr Hájek, Tereza Keilová, Cornelia Klien, Benedikt Markel, Martin Stoss)
  • Project: Centre for Contemporary Art DOX+
  • Location: Poupětova 1339/3, Prague 7, Czech Republic
  • Photography: Benedikt Markel, Jan Slavik and Tomáš Vocelka / Economia
  • Client: Leoš Válka
  • Main Contractor: IMOS Brno, a.s.
  • Project Manager: Petr Groda
  • Built Area:

    • Site Area: 2600m2
    • Total Gross Floor Area: 5450m2
  • Completion Year: 2018

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B Campus in Shanghai, China by AIM ARCHITECTURE

Monday, January 21st, 2019

Article source: AIM ARCHITECTURE

This project is not just a school, but a thriving eco system where work and education flow with different stages of learning and life.

Housing a nursery, primary school, an adult education facility, and an investment company, B Campus aspires to be a learning center for all ages and stations of life. The investment firm driving the project sees personal progress as the key to a global progress.

Image Courtesy © Dirk Weiblen

  • Architects: AIM ARCHITECTURE (Byungmin Jeon)
  • Project: B Campus
  • Location: Shanghai, China
  • Photography: Dirk Weiblen, Johan Sellén, Marc Goodwin
  • Design Principals: Wendy Saunders, Vincent de Graaf
  • Design Team: Jiao Yan, Lily Zhu, Patrick Wu, Rachel Wang
  • FFE Team: Ivan Yu, Liat Goldman, Peichin Lee, Shiwa Tseng, Sowon Lee
  • Size: 8, 000 sqm
  • Completion: 2018

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Nanjing International Youth Cultural Centre in China by Zaha Hadid Architects

Tuesday, January 15th, 2019

Article source: Zaha Hadid Architects

The Nanjing International Youth Cultural Centre harnessed the energy of the 2014 Youth Olympic Games to create a project with a lasting legacy that has enhanced and also regenerated its setting – acting as both an anchor and a catalyst for future investment in Nanjing’s Hexi New Town.

Comprised of two hotel towers that include the new Jumeirah Nanjing, a cultural centre with conference facilities, an urban plaza, offices and mixed-use areas, the development initially provided accommodation for the 2014 Youth Olympic Games. Now in its legacy stage, the centre has fostered investment in Hexi New Town on multiple levels; integrating additional infrastructure with new functions that include the hotels and a venue for Jiangsu Province’s annual conferences.

Image Courtesy © Hufton Crow

  • Architects: Zaha Hadid Architects
  • Project: Nanjing International Youth Cultural Centre
  • Location: Nanjing, China
  • Photography: Hufton + Crow
  • Design: Zaha Hadid, Patrik Schumacher
  • Director: Nils-Peter Fischer
  • Consulting Associate: Cristiano Ceccato
  • Project Architect: Shao-Wei Huang
  • Lead Facades & Envelope: Shao-wei Huang, Lydia Kim
  • ZHA Lead Conference Centre: Melike Altinisik
  • Lead Towers & Podium: Garin O’Aivazian
  • ZHA Lead Interiors: May-Jinqui Qin
  • ZHA Lead Landscape & Urbanism: Carolina Lopez-Blanco

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Theater Jacques Carrat in Cachan, France by Ateliers O-S architectes

Wednesday, January 2nd, 2019

Article source: Ateliers O-S architectes

A Curtain Rises Over the City

The new Theater of Cachan aims to transform the neighborhood with an urban, cultural and social point of view. The entrance of the Theatre, as an outstretched hand that prompts and guides visitors, is marked by a fold that pace the length of the façade.

The building appears as a simple volume, made up of two overlapping entities. A first transparent volume disconnects the project from the ground: it is the foyer, open and lively, offering a set of openings and revealing the inner volume. A second mineral volume composed of terracotta elements, stands over the first volume and envelopes the project as a stage curtain.

Image Courtesy © Cyrille Weiner

  • Architects: Ateliers O-S architectes (Vincent Baur, Guillaume Colboc et Gaël Le Nouëne)
  • Project: Theater Jacques Carrat
  • Location: 21 Avenue Louis Georgeon, 94230 Cachan
  • Photography: Cyrille Weiner
  • Client: CA Val de Bièvre, Etablissement Public Territorial – Grand-Orly Seine Bièvre
  • General Contractor: Entreprise Boyer
  • Project Leaders: Marine Bouhin, Etienne Pellier
  • Budget: 11 970 000 € HT excluding taxes (including € 1,375,464.8 in scenic equipment)
  • Created Areas: 3323.6 m² su
  • Restructured Surfaces: 1237 m² su
  • Competition: October 2011
  • Deadline Works: April 2014

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Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology in Russia by HERZOG & DE MEURON

Friday, December 21st, 2018

Article source: HERZOG & DE MEURON

Master Plan

Skolkovo is the Russian government initiative for a new urban community at the 3rd ring of Moscow, 17 km west from the Kremlin. Built ex nihilo, the aim of Skolkovo is to create a globally reputed centre for innovative 21st century technology, embracing research and production, with administrative headquarters for both established and emerging companies, schools, institutes, and a new university. The Skoltech University, as a newly founded institution, rises together with the rest of Skolkovo, and aims to be a distinguished educational and research cen-tre for Moscow, Russia and the whole world.

Image Courtesy © Iwan Baan

  • Architects: HERZOG & DE MEURON
  • Project: Skolkovo Institute of Science and Technology
  • Location: Moscow, Russia
  • Photography: Iwan Baan
  • Client: LLC UDPC Skolkovo, Moscow, Russia
  • Client Representative: Mr. Alexey Savchenko
  • Partners: Jacques Herzog, Pierre de Meuron, Stefan Marbach (Partner in Charge)
  • Project Team: Tomislav Dushanov (Associate, Project Director), Tobias Winkelmann (Associate, Project Director), Olga Bolshanina (Associate, Project Manager), Ilia Tsachev (Project Manager) Alexandria Algard, Florian Becker, Marcelo Bernardi, Mathieu Bujnowskyj, Ignacio Cabezas, Delphine Camus, Sergio Cobos Alvarez, Blazej Piotr Czuba, Inga Federe, Diogo Figueiredo, Argel Padilla Figueroa, Stefan Goeddertz (Associate), Beatriz Pérez Pérez de Iriarte, Volker Jacob, Artem Kitaev, Petr Khraptovich, Osma Lindroos, Frank Loer, Maria Vega Lopez, Udayan Mazumdar, David Goncalves Monteiro, Martina Palocci, Svetlin Peev, Pedro Polónia, Martin Raub, Mònica Ors Romagosa, Elias Sanez, Harald Schmidt, Leonid Slonimskiy, Jan Skuratowski, Alexander Stern, Ida Sze, Raha Talebi, Miruna Tutoveanu, Toru Wada, Liang Wang, Jean-Paul Willemse, Zeng Zhibin,Farhad Ahmad (Visualisations), Massimo Corradi (Digital Technologies), Vasilis Kalisperakis (Visualisations), Christina Liao (Digital Technologies), Áron Lőrincz (Visualisations), Raúl Torres Martín (Visualisations), Bruno de Ameida Martins (Visualisations), Felipe Pecegueiro (Digital Technologies), Kai Strehlke (Digital Technologies)

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Grimstad Library in Norway by Helen & Hard

Friday, December 14th, 2018

Article source: Helen & Hard 

The new library in Grimstand has a central, waterfront location. It lies between the old town and the new town center. The intention is for the library to not only be a place to read and borrow books, but for the building to become a social meeting point with the opportunity to host a variety of cultural events. The building is accessible for all.

Image Courtesy © Sindre Ellingsen

  • Architects: Helen & Hard
  • Project: Grimstad Library
  • Location: Grimstad, Norway
  • Photography: Helge Eek

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Learning Center at Campus of Health Sciences of UGR University in Granada, Spain by Cruz y Ortiz Arquitectos

Friday, November 23rd, 2018

Article source: Cruz y Ortiz Arquitectos

Flowing with the natural inclination of the terrain, general movement on the campus finds access to the array of services that are offered in the General Services Building. There can be found the Auditorium, Library and Nursery, as well as restaurants and exhibition rooms.

The expressive will that appears in the ways connecting the main courses on the campus with the General Services Building generates a facility that has a singular, organic shape in consonance with its uses. Such uses -library, museum, cafeteria, and so on- open to free open spaces that are at a lower level than the general height of the site and are delimited by elm plantations.

Image Courtesy © Duccio Malagamba

  • Architects: Cruz y Ortiz Arquitectos
  • Project: Learning Center at Campus of Health Sciences of UGR University
  • Location: Avda. de la Ilustración, 1P. 18016 Granada, Spain
  • Photography: Duccio Malagamba, Fotowork
  • Client: University of Granada
  • Collaborators: Blanca Sánchez, Óscar Mínguez, Javier Monge, Ramiro Villegas, Jerónimo Van Schendel, Esperanza Moreno, Alejandro Álvarez
  • Model: Queipo Maquetas
  • Structural Engineering: Tedeco Ingenieros
  • Contractors: Dragados
  • Building Physics Advisor: Estudio Acústico H. Arau

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The Auditorium of The College of Lawyers and Barristers of the Judicial Department of Bahia Blanca (CABB) in Argentina by GRHOUND OFFICE

Wednesday, November 14th, 2018

Article source: GRHOUND OFFICE

The project of the Auditorium of the CABB resulted from a request to renovate a large disused space on the first floor of a neo-academic heritage building in the city of Bahia Blanca. It had been recently acquired by the College and had functioned as the headquarters of the newspaper ‘The New Province’ since the beginning of the twentieth century.

A new wooden panelled frame was introduced inside the masonry frame, twice the pre-existing height, to form a double cavity. The new prism created was adjusted in proportion to the overall structure, thereby managing to correct the dimensional irregularities of the original wall face.

Image Courtesy © Ramiro Sosa

  • Architects: GRHOUND OFFICE (Arch. Maria del Pilar Boland, Arch. Graciana De Bernardi, Abel Korsmit)
  • Project: The Auditorium of The College of Lawyers and Barristers of the Judicial Department of Bahia Blanca (CABB)
  • Location: Sarmiento 54, Bahia Blanca, Argentina
  • Photography: Ramiro Sosa
  • Acoustic Design Consultant: Antonio Luaces of TL Acoustic©
  • Text: Architect Mariana Piqué
  • Manufacturers: Rasegna® Arquitectura y equipamientos, NASH INGENIERIA®
  • Backdrops and Draperies: Plastino telones
  • Translator: Simon Boyd
  • Area: 245 m2
  • Project Year: 2018

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Sverdlovsk Philharmonic Concert Hall in Yekaterinburg, Russia by Zaha Hadid Architects

Monday, November 12th, 2018

Article source: Zaha Hadid Architects

Zaha Hadid Architects has been selected by the jury of the international design competition to build the new Sverdlovsk Philharmonic Concert Hall in Yekaterinburg, Russia.

Considered the capital of the Urals, the city of Yekaterinburg is Russia’s third largest economy. Its population has increased by over 10% in the past decade to 1.5 million and continues to grow as the primary hub and meeting point connecting east and west, Europe and Asia; attracting the many cultures, talents and industries from across Eurasia.

Yekaterinburg has built a rich musical tradition and established its reputation as a cultural and artistic centre. The city’s acclaimed Ural Philharmonic Orchestra has performed in more than 20 countries and collaborates with renowned artists worldwide. The orchestra cultivates aspiring young talent and has as its foundation a dedicated, passionate and growing society of music lovers in Yekaterinburg and around the world.

Entrance, Image Courtesy © VA

  • Architects: Zaha Hadid Architects
  • Project: Sverdlovsk Philharmonic Concert Hall
  • Location: Yekaterinburg, Russia
  • ZHA Principal: Patrik Schumacher
  • ZHA Design Director: Christos Passas
  • ZHA Project Architect: Alessio Costantino
  • ZHA Design Lead: Ben Kikkawa, Melhem Sfeir, Zsuzsanna Barat, Afsoon Es Haghi
  • ZHA Design Team: Duo Chen, Christina Christodoulidou, Anna Uborevich-Borovskaya, Ekaterina Smirnova, Aleksandar Bursac, Alicia Hidalgo Lopez, Maria-Eleni Bali, Eckart Schwerdtfeger, Maria Avrami, Valeria Perco, Sattor Jabbor
  • ZHA Senior Interior Designer: Sonia Renehan
  • ZHA Cultural Researcher: Vera Kichanova

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