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Streamer Coffee Kyo in Gifu, Japan by Log.design co.,Ltd.

Sunday, December 23rd, 2018

Article source: Log.design co.,Ltd.

“STREAMER COFFEE KYO” is a cafe in Takayama city, Gifu Prefecture, Japan.

Takayama city is an area where Japanese traditional townscapes, such as buildings over 300 years ago, are preserved, and there has been still many old-fashioned stores with the Noren* in the town. According to the characteristics of such areas, the cafe also installs the Noren at the entrance.

*Noren is a Japanese shop curtain with its emblem and name hung at the entrance as indicating the category of the business and long-standing history of the shop.

Image Courtesy © Log.design co.,Ltd.

  • Architects: Log.design co.,Ltd.
  • Project: Streamer Coffee Kyo
  • Location: Takayama-shi, Gifu, Japan

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Radio Tower & Hotel in New York by MVRDV

Thursday, December 20th, 2018

Article source: MVRDV

MVRDV Breaks Ground on its First US Project, a Colourful 22-Storey “Vertical Village” in Manhattan’s Washington Heights

MVRDV breaks ground today on Radio Tower & Hotel, a 21,800-square-metre mixed-use high rise located at 2420 Amsterdam Avenue in the Washington Heights area in Northern Manhattan. The 22-storey building, which is MVRDV’s first major project in the United States, combines hotel, retail, and office functions in vibrantly stacked blocks, reflecting the vivacious character of the neighbourhood and setting a direction for the future development of the area. Completion of the building is expected in 2021.

Entrace-View-Flag, Image Courtesy © MVRDV

  • Architects: MVRDV
  • Project: Radio Tower & Hotel
  • Location: 2420 Amsterdam Avenue, New York, USA
  • Client: YoungWoo & Associates
  • Principal-in-Charge: Winy Maas
  • Partner: Frans de Witte
  • Design Team: Fedor Bron, Mick van Gemert, Mark van den Ouden, Samuel Delgado, Ronald Kam, Fouad Addou, Daniele Zonta, Yassin Matni, Giuseppe Carosini and Giuseppe Campo Antico.
  • Visualizations: Antonio Luca Coco, Kirill Emelianov
  • Executive Architect: Stonehill & Taylor Architects
  • Interior Design: WORKSHOP APD
  • Hotel Management: Filament Hospitality
  • Building Systems: Cosentini Associates
  • Structural Engineer: GACE consulting engineers dpc
  • Façade Engineer: CANY Technical Services, LCC
  • Programme & Size: 21,800m2 Mixed-Use Hotel, Offices, and Event Spaces
  • Year: 2017+

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A European Tower in Aubervilliers, France by Gaëtan Le Penhuel & Associés Architectes

Thursday, December 20th, 2018

Article source: Gaëtan Le Penhuel & Associés Architectes

Made to measure by Sophie Trelcat

With their overlapping of black and white, the two slender volumes of this apartment block make no secret of their presence in Aubervillier’s Fort neighbourhood. The project proudly marks the first step in the Arc Express urban regeneration operation and its linking of Paris’s “inner ring” suburbs by automated underground railway. The construction of these 57 apartments has also enabled the reorganisation of a bustling intersection, with pedestrians going to and from the Fort d’Aubervilliers metro station and heavy traffic on the RN2 highway. A generously proportioned, south-facing square provides a quality urban setting for sunny café terraces and the shops that will soon be opening at street level.

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

  • Architects: Gaëtan Le Penhuel & Associés Architectes
  • Project: A European Tower in Aubervilliers
  • Location: Aubervilliers, France
  • Photography: Sergio Grazia, Hervé Abbadie
  • General Contractor: Demanthieu & Bard
  • Budget HT: 8.6 M€
  • Surface: 5,075 m2 of Housing and 695m2 of Shops
  • Completion: Novembre 2015

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Duct Coffee Lab in Tokyo, Japan by Log.design co.,Ltd.

Thursday, December 20th, 2018

Article source: Log.design co.,Ltd.

“DUCT COFFEE LAB” is a cafe in Daikanyama, Shibuya-ku, Tokyo.

The Daikanyama area is known as one of the most fashionable places in Tokyo to source cultural trends. In such area, the cafe is designed modernly based on the concept as a laboratory of coffee.

Image Courtesy © Yujiro Hanada

  • Architects: Log.design co.,Ltd.
  • Project: Duct Coffee Lab
  • Location: Shibuya-ku, Tokyo, Japan
  • Photography: Yujiro Hanada

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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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Meow Restaurant in Guangzhou, China by E Studio

Wednesday, December 12th, 2018

Article source: E Studio

Meow Restaurant is a cat-themed cafe that explores the fun of space. The café is transformed from a red-wall warehouse built in the 1990s. With the location of Butterfield & Swire’s Godowns & Wharf, which is popular among the citizens, the café is not only a place for fifty lovely cats, but also for cat lovers to have parties, enjoy meals and hold pet salon.

With the concept of a sharing space for both people and cats, the challenge of this project is to keep balance between the spaces for the two users.

All the scales and designs of the project are related to cats. In response to the “forest” as the client referred to, by using an abstract design method, E Studio uses blocks and platform devices to connect different spaces instead of illustrating a real forest.

Multi-functional activity area, Image Courtesy © ZHANG Chao

  • Architects: E Studio
  • Project: Meow Restaurant
  • Location: Guangzhou, China
  • Photography: ZHANG Chao
  • Chief Designer: FAN Junjian, CHOU
  • Design Team: HU Yulong, LI Chujun, Jean Huang
  • Construction Team: The QUARTZ Construction
  • Size: 300 sqm
  • Project Period: 2017 (Design and Completion)

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La Cienega and Cafe in Matsumoto, Japan by ATELIERCO ARCHITECTS OFFICE

Monday, December 10th, 2018

Article source: ATELIERCO ARCHITECTS OFFICE 

‘pata pata’ and ‘waku waku’ for ‘la cienega and cafe’ in matsumoto designed by the architects saeco kobayashi and taishin shiozaki (atelierco architects), ‘la cienega and cafe’ is located in the center of matsumoto, a city in nagano prefecture, japan. the existing building was designed in 1998 by the architect hideo yasui to house a fashion boutique. more recently the client requested designs for furniture and the interior of a new cafe situated in the loft, with a provision for displaying lots of small objects and accessories.

Image Courtesy © ioto yamaguchi

  • Architects: ATELIERCO ARCHITECTS OFFICE (saeco kobayashi+taishin shiozaki)
  • Project: La Cienega and Cafe
  • Location: Matsumoto, Japan
  • Photography: ioto yamaguchi
  • Team: saeco kobayashi, taishin shiozaki, mayumi ito
  • Construction: asupia

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Goldsmiths CCA in London, England by Assemble

Sunday, December 9th, 2018

Article source: Assemble

Assemble were commissioned by Goldsmiths, University of London, to create a new public art centre, transforming the former industrial spaces of the Grade II listed Laurie Grove Baths. The design strategy opens up and makes accessible hidden spaces of South London’s social history, bringing public life back to the building. The 1000m2 building accommodates seven new gallery spaces, a café, curators’ studio and event space. Goldsmiths Centre for Contemporary Art will be a significant cultural resource for students, artists and the wider public, offering a diverse programme focused on exhibitions, events and education.

Image Courtesy © Assemble

  • Architects: Assemble
  • Project: Goldsmiths CCA
  • Location: London, England
  • Structural Engineers: Alan Baxter
  • Mechanical and Electrical Engineers: Max Fordham
  • Graphic Designers: Kellenberger White
  • Project Management: Goldsmiths Estates
  • Quantity Surveyor: Artelia
  • Contract Administration: Artelia
  • Building Control: MLM
  • Main Contractor: Bryen Langley
  • M+E Contractor: Elmec
  • Fire Strategy: LWF

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Kunsthaus Zürich in Switzerland by David Chipperfield Architects

Sunday, December 9th, 2018

Article source: David Chipperfield Architects

The Kunsthaus Zürich, designed by the Swiss architect Karl Moser, was built between 1904 and 1910 and is situated on Heimplatz, a square in Zurich’s city centre. The existing museum is to be expanded with a new building on the opposite side of the square, designed by David Chipperfield Architects Berlin. The new extension will display a collection of classic modernism, the Bührle Collection, temporary exhibitions and a contemporary art collection starting from the 1960s. Together with the Schauspielhaus (theatre) on the eastern side of the square, the museum buildings will form a ‘gateway to the arts’, an urban entry to the education mile leading to the university buildings to the north.

Image Courtesy © David Chipperfield Architects

  • Architects: David Chipperfield Architects
  • Project: Kunsthaus Zürich
  • Location: Zürich, Switzerland
  • Client: Einfache Gesellschaft Kunsthaus Erweiterung – EGKE
  • Partners: David Chipperfield, Christoph Felger (Design lead), Harald Müller
  • Project Architects: Hans Krause (Competition), Barbara Koller (2009 – 2017), Jan Parth (Site design supervision)
  • Project Team: Markus Bauer, Wolfgang Baumeister, Leander Bulst, Kristen Finke, Pavel Frank, Ludwig Jahn, Guido Kappius, Ahmad Moutad, Jan Philip Neuer, Mariska Rohde, Diana Schaffrannek, Eva-Maria Stadelmann, Marc Warrington, Robert Westphal
  • Competition Team: Ivan Dimitrov, Kristen Finke, Annette Flohrschütz, Pavel Frank, Gesche Gerber, Dalia Liksaite, Peter von Matuschka, Sebastian von Oppen, Mariska Rohde, Franziska Rusch, Lilli Scherner, Antonia Schlegel, Lani Tran Duc, Marc Warrington
  • Executive Architect: b + p baurealisation ag, Zurich
  • Structural Engineer: IGB Ingenieurgruppe Bauen, Karlsruhe dsp – Ingenieure & Planer AG, Greifensee, Ingenieurgemeinschaft Kunsthauserweiterung, Zurich

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Houndstooth Coffee Mlk in Austin, Texas by OFFICIAL

Friday, December 7th, 2018

Article source: OFFICIAL 

A bright and welcoming space established by full height glass walls envelope the Houndstooth Coffee interior.  An expansive U-shaped bar with split capabilities allows it to work as a full-service coffee bar during the day and cocktail bar in the evenings.  The form and materiality of the bar defines and directs its uses.  The quartz monoblock to the east is thoughtfully carved to receive customers and equipment while the opposite high bar is a white oak cantilevered surface. Above the bar is a sculptural white volume clad in alder slats that activates the space and intuitively directs customers from entry points on opposite ends of the storefront to point of service while concealing mechanical systems. The form, likened to a ship in a bottle, brings mass and focus to the voluminous interior.  The architectural horizontality is complemented and balanced by vertically oriented and textured materials that respond to functional needs of durability and acoustic control.

Image Courtesy © Robert Yu Photography

  • Architects: OFFICIAL
  • Project: Houndstooth Coffee Mlk
  • Location: Texas, USA
  • Photography: Robert Yu Photography

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