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Corvin Technology Park in Hungary by 3h architects

Saturday, October 30th, 2021

Article source: 3h architects

The location

The construction of the Corvin Promenade is Central Europe’s largest downtown urban renewal investment, an internationally recognized and award-winning development project. The real estate developmental concept slices out a specific area of the dilapidated building of the district and replaces it with a completely renewed city fabric, which houses commercial, residential, and office buildings. The Corvin Technology Park (C5) is located at the end of this stripe, thus it has a prominent role in closing the central promenade running through the area. Complementing the opposite building, the office building was placed perpendicular to the axis, creating more space between the buildings, while being a definite endpoint of the promenade.

Image Courtesy © Balazs Danyi

  • Architects: 3h architects
  • Project: Corvin Technology Park
  • Location: Hungary
  • Photography: Balazs Danyi

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Concrete Waves in Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam by G8A Architecture & Urban Planning

Monday, October 18th, 2021

Article source: G8A Architecture & Urban Planning

Set within a tropical climate, the pre-cast façade manipulates the orientation of sun shading to craft the beautiful illusion that is Concreate Waves. Set to be completed in three phases, the project is part of a new industrial zone east of Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam. Conceptually, the design direction continues on from the learnings of G8A’s earlier research and development centre projects exploring the “yard typology”, inspired by Vietnamese village spaces that are distributed around a central courtyard. This massing strategy enhances natural ventilation, offers clear access and circulation routes and proposes a welcoming community space for the users.

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Oki

  • Architects: G8A Architecture & Urban Planning
  • Project: Concrete Waves
  • Location: Ho Chi Minh, Vietnam
  • Photography: Hiroyuki Oki
  • Client: Fsoft Ho Chi Minh City
  • Surface: 31’000m2
  • Cost: 18M USD
  • Year: 2016-2019

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Periférico 2008 in Mexico by BRAG Arquitectos

Wednesday, October 13th, 2021

Article source: BRAG Arquitectos

PERIFÉRICO 2008, is a multi-unit residential building, located to the south of Mexico City, very close to San Angel, known as “original town”, characterized by its history, monuments and religious architecture, as well as its museums, squares, streets and traditional parties.

The residences built there in XVIII century are characterized by being surrounded by gardens, nowadays those constructions are historical heritage within the city.

Image Courtesy © Onnis Luque

  • Architects: BRAG Arquitectos
  • Project: Periférico 2008
  • Location: Mexico
  • Photography: Onnis Luque

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Headquarter of POHL in Roztoky, Czech Republic by Rusina Frei Architekti

Monday, October 11th, 2021

Article source: Rusina Frei Architekti

The family company POHL cz, a.s. is one of the most important Czech construction companies. Its new headquarters is conceived as the flagship of the company, combining the practical demands of administrative operations with the need for self-representation. The architecture of the building is influenced not only by its location in a suburban industrial area, but also by the company’s traditions and the construction sector in which it operates.

The vacant ground floor allows for permeability across the large site. The two floors above contain a mix of large and cellular offices. The strip windows, concrete frame and modular partition system here allow for a flexible floor plan. The top retreating floor with a continuous terrace is designed for management. The entire building is connected by a spiral staircase.

Image Courtesy © Tomáš Souček

  • Architects: Rusina Frei Architekti
  • Project: Headquarter of POHL
  • Location: Roztoky, Czech Republic
  • Photography: Tomáš Souček
  • Authors: Martin Frei, Martin Rusina, Markéta Poláčková
  • Cooperations: Jan Vlach, Anna Cisariková, Milada Vorzová
  • Stucture: Sta-con
  • Landscape architects: Partero
  • Client: Pohl cz, a.s.,
  • General Contractor: Pohl cz, a.s
  • Built-up area: 725 m2
  • Usable floor area: 1721 m2
  • Built-up space: 5798 m3
  • Area: 5252 m2
  • Floors: 4
  • Construction: 2020-2021

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Neubau Wohnhaus F in Romanshorn, Switzerland by Tom Munz Architect

Wednesday, October 6th, 2021

Article source: Tom Munz Architect

Starting point

The building site is in Romanshorn, a town on the shores of Lake Constance with an important railway branch junction. The main body of the settlement is a densely built-up area, with three main arms. The railway station is at the centre. Further inland, workers’ housing districts were built according to plans. The historic castle and church district lies in a slightly elevated position on the banks of the lake and shapes the city’s skyline. The building site is situated in the outskirts of Romanshorn in the former hamlet of Holzenstein. The hamlet is characterised by the converted farmhouses and artisans’ houses that line the winding and slightly sloping street, dating back to the 18th/19th century. The building site, in the second row of the street, is situated in a historical townscape conservation area. To the west, it borders on the agricultural area, with an unhindered view of Lake Constance.

Image Courtesy © Ladina Bischof

  • Architects: Tom Munz Architect
  • Project: Neubau Wohnhaus F
  • Location: Romanshorn, Switzerland
  • Photography: Ladina Bischof
  • Surface area SA: 478 m2
  • Building costs (BKP2): CHF 2`343/m2
  • Building volume: 1584 m3
  • Building costs (BKP2): CHF 707/m3
  • Planning team

    • Architect: Tom Munz GmbH, St.Gallen
    • Civil engineer: Borgogno Eggenberger + Partner AG, St. Gallen
    • Electrical planning: Neroc GmbH, Gossau
    • HVAC engineer: Neroc GmbH, Gossau
    • Construction physics: Studer + Strauss AG, St. Gallen
  • Project phases: 2017 – 2021

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Towers in Siberia, Russia by Brusnika

Wednesday, October 6th, 2021

Article source: Brusnika

In 2014 the Ob riverside area in Novosibirsk was selected for redevelopment. According to the project, the existing industrial estate and fire station were to be replaced by several residential quarters. Brusnika is developing the European Riverfront, one of the plots along the Ob river.

The master plan of the quarter was designed by KCAP Architects & Planners. The European Riverfront is conceived as three clusters of blocks along the riverside and the inner street. The clusters are linked by public squares, each designed with a different character and dominated by a 25-storey landmark. Three towers Number 20, 24 and 28 are central elements to open public spaces in the housing estate composition, acting as navigation points for the pedestrian route along the river bank.

Image Courtesy © Dmitry Chebanenko, Alexey Naroditsky, Valery Kostyunin

  • Architects: Brusnika
  • Project: Towers
  • Location: Siberia, Russia
  • Photography: Dmitry Chebanenko, Alexey Naroditsky, Valery Kostyunin
  • Contractor: Brusnika
  • Master-plan: KCAP Architects & Planners in collaboration with Felixx Landscape Architects
  • Massing and facades: DROM, JEMS
  • Layouts: Брусника. Design
  • Public spaces interiors: Prostor Bureau, Makform, Brusnika. Design
  • Landscape architecture: S&P Landscape Architects
  • Construction and completion: Brusnika
  • Completion: 2016-2020

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UFuture office in Kyiv, Ukraine by TSEH architectural group

Monday, September 27th, 2021

Article source: TSEH architectural group

The project is located at unit city in Kyiv. This is an office for UFuture with an area of ​​670 square meters, consisting of offices and recreational area.

There is a kitchen and lounge area for staff, which includes a TV, a board and a library. Roomdesign is made with the addition of accent colors.

Behind the reception there is a small cozy waiting area with a bookcase closet, large terrace with landscaping.

Decorative elements are made of natural materials: stone, wood, metall.

Image Courtesy © TSEH architectural group

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Residential tower Valencia, Almere Duin in The Netherlands by Moederscheim Moonen Architects

Saturday, September 25th, 2021

Article source: Moederscheim Moonen Architects

In the Netherlands, on the banks of the IJmeer and on the edge of the city Almere you’ll find Duin: a new residential, recreational and work area. It is made up of cozy single-family homes in the dunes, residential towers overlooking the lake and a lively center with a boulevard. One of the residential towers is Valencia, designed by Moederscheim Moonen Architects in collaboration with Klunder Architects.

Image Courtesy © Studio de Nooyer

  • Architects: Moederscheim Moonen Architects
  • Project: Residential tower Valencia, Almere Duin
  • Location: Almere, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Studio de Nooyer
  • Client: Amvest
  • GFA: 8.200 m2
  • Contractor: Koopmans

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Agile office for MasterProf Company in Saint Petersburg, Russia by Bobo space

Saturday, September 18th, 2021

Article source: Bobo space

In the former industrial area of St. Petersburg, in the building of a former factory, with an abundance of bricks, metal structures and concrete, we have implemented a design project of an office of 300 square meters for a company that supplies engineering plumbing to self-service stores in DIY format. The office is designed according to the principles of an Agile office or a flexible office.

When planning a working space, creating an office interior design, our task was to create, firstly, all possible areas of staff cooperation: the academy zone, study rooms, media kiosks. In order to work effectively, employees must have access to training materials, product samples and other materials to help them understand the specifics of their work.

Image Courtesy © Aleksander Zinoviev

  • Architects: Bobo space
  • Project: Agile office for MasterProf Company
  • Location: Saint Petersburg, Russia
  • Photography: Aleksander Zinoviev
  • Lead Architect: Anna Kutilina
  • Client’s name: MasterProf company
  • Total area for the design project: 301.4 m2
  • Completion Year: 2021

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Triangle Scape in Seoul, Republic of Korea by UNSANGDON Architects Cooperation

Saturday, September 18th, 2021

Article source: UNSANGDON Architects Cooperation

This is a building that connects the merchant community space of the alley market with local residents by reflecting the characteristics of the place located between the Myeonmok-dong market and the residential area. The Myeonmok-dong alley market community is a shared structure for local markets and market merchants in the surrounding residential areas, with the purpose of building a small community with intimacy and individuality for a small multipurpose space and a place for relaxation in the busy daily life of the market.

Image Courtesy © Joonhwan Yoon

  • Architects: UNSANGDON Architects Cooperation
  • Project: Triangle Scape
  • Location: Seoul, Republic of Korea
  • Photography: Joonhwan Yoon
  • Structure: Reinforced concrete structure
  • Architect: Yoongyu Jang, Changhoon Shin
  • Design team: Wonjun Yang, Jongbeom Park
  • Cooperation: Structure_ HARMONY Structural Engineering, Machinery_ Gunyang MEC, Electricity_ CM ENC
  • Construction: SEEGYO

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