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Informatics Valley in İzmit, Turkey by OSO Mimarlık Tasarım

Sunday, January 13th, 2019

Article source: OSO Mimarlık Tasarım

Interior design of Informatics Valley, which will be one of the biggest technoparks in Turkey when it is completed, has been designed by OSO Architecture with an approach that integrated with architecture and technology.

Informatics Valley is one of the largest technopark campus in Turkey within 1 million 500 thousand sqm. closed area in Muallimköy Gebze – İzmit. This complex will be hosting 5.000 research development companies in where has got also lots of different functional buildings such as offices, innovation & incubator centers, hotel and congress center, social activities, sport and commercial center.

Image Courtesy © OSO Mimarlık Tasarım

  • Architects: OSO Mimarlık Tasarım
  • Project: Informatics Valley
  • Location: Muallimkoy, İzmit, Turkey
  • Client: Bilisim Vadisi
  • Design Team: Ozan Bayik, Serhan Bayik, Okan Bayik, Erkan Cecen, B. Bahar Cicekci, Murat Luleci, Kubra Demirtuna
  • Project Date: 2017 – Ongoing

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Puerta La Victoria in Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico by Grow Arquitectos

Friday, January 4th, 2019

Article source: Grow Arquitectos

Puerta La Victoria – Lifestyle Center is located in one of the most important avenues in the city of Querétaro, Mexico and is an integral part of Latitud Victoria mixed-use complex. The purpose of this project is to become an urban extension of Constituyentes Avenue generating a pedestrian street that runs through the commercial area that is open and covered in most of its route.

The requirements of the real estate program were observed throughout the design process and 3 large basements for parking were considered to meet the needed capacity. At the second basement there is a Power Center for commercial services and convenience stores.

Image Courtesy © Grow Arquitectos

  • Architects: Grow Arquitectos
  • Project: Puerta La Victoria
  • Location: Santiago de Querétaro, Mexico

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An Eco-Tourist Village in Chongqing, China by Jean-Pierre HEIM and Associates Inc.

Wednesday, November 28th, 2018

Article source: Jean-Pierre HEIM and Associates Inc. 

The Chongqing delegation to the National People’s Congress suggested that the city of Chongqing be the start of the Silk Road economic belt and the hub of a 21st century maritime Silk Road, connecting the Chinese interior with the rest of the world.

Chongqing is at the upper and middle reaches of the Yangtze River, which connects to the maritime Silk Road.

It is the only municipal city in the mid west region, and also the national central city, connecting the Yangtze River economic belt and the “Silk Road” economic belt.

Image Courtesy © Jean-Pierre HEIM and Associates Inc.

  • Architects: Jean-Pierre HEIM and Associates Inc.
  • Project: An Eco-Tourist Village
  • Location: Bishan, Chongqing City, Sichuan Province, China
  • Client: SASSEUR Group owner Vito XU.
  • Design Scope: Planning, Architecture Design, Interior Design
  • Size of Land: 20 hectares
  • Project Year: 2016

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Kaohsiung Social Housing in Taiwan by mecanoo architecten

Friday, September 21st, 2018

Article source: mecanoo architecten

Mecanoo’s Social Housing philosophy focuses on the development of affordable living spaces defined by flexibility, the right balance of private and communal spaces, mixed housing types, connection with the environment and identity. The housing complex in Kaohsiung will host 234 units between 25 and 75m², designed for a large variety of users, from students, young couples to families with children, as well for elderly or people with special needs.

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  • Architects: mecanoo architecten
  • Project: Kaohsiung Social Housing
  • Location: No. 22, Ankang Road, Lingya District, Kaohsiung City, Taiwan 802
  • Client: Urban Development Bureau, Kaohsiung City Government, Taiwan
  • Local Partner: Chao Architects, Kaohsiung
  • Structural Engineer: Supertek, Taipei
  • Size: 28,600 m2
  • Design: 2016
  • Realisation: 2018-2020

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Edificio EVV in Buenos Aires, Argentina by Ça Arquitectura

Wednesday, September 12th, 2018

Article source: Ça Arquitectura

This residential building, located in the city of Moreno in the outskirts of Buenos Aires, is among the first in a city block with recently updated zoning guidelines. In the present it operates independently and as the protagonist of its surroundings, but it will also fit perfectly into the urban fabric planned in the municipality´s vision.

Image Courtesy © FEDERICO KULEKDJIAN

  • Architects: Ça Arquitectura
  • Project: Edificio EVV
  • Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Photography: FEDERICO KULEKDJIAN
  • Software used: Revit, Rhino
  • Collaborators: Architect Alejandro Micieli
  • Development and Construction: Manuel Micieli,Arq. Santiago Velasco
  • Surface: 900mts2
  • Year of Project: 2013
  • Construction: 2014 – 2016

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Marina Clubhouse in Guangdong province, China by UNStudio

Thursday, August 23rd, 2018

Article source: UNStudio 

Keppel Cove Marina

The new Marina at Keppel Cove is located in Zhongshan, in the Guandong Province of China and is situated on the banks of the River Xi.

The 50,000 sqm masterplan for the project comprises a marina with direct access to the Xi River, a service building, high-end residential villas and the supporting infrastructure, such as the CIQP building, a bridge, roads and surrounding external dykes.

Keppel Cove Marina is the first and only marina with a private port of immigration in all of China.

Image Courtesy © Ben van Berkel and Hannes Pfau

  • Architects: UNStudio
  • Project: Marina Clubhouse
  • Location: Shenwanzhen, Prefecture Zhongshan, Guangdong province, China
  • Photography: Ben van Berkel, Hannes Pfau
  • Client: Sunsea Yacht Club (Zhongshan) Co.,Ltd (owned by Keppel Land China until 2017 then Logan Properties)
  • Project Team: Gordana Jakimovska, Joerg Lonkwitz, Adriana Rodriguez Ossio, Alexander Schramm, Alice Yi-Ting Chiu, Iris Pastor, Caroline Filice Smith, Jean Chaussavoine, Jun Wang, Irina Bogdan, Leo Xinyu Li, Gilles Greis, Alexander Meyers, Sam Jia Jun Ren, Tamim Salah EI Negm, Evan Jon Shieh, Rafael Carbonero Vicario.
  • Team Members in different Project Phases: Alan Chin-Che Hung, Fernie Lai, Maya Alam, Cristina Gimenez, Juergen Heinzel, Yeojoon Yoon, Yu-Chen Liu, Dan Luo, Edwin Hang Jiang, Yichi ZHANG, Fabian Alejandr Mazzola, Daniele De Benedictis, Yuwei Wang, Alberto Martinez Garcia, Huaiming Liao, Ana patricia Castaingts Gomez, Oliver Loesser, Craig Yan, Guomin Lin, Nathan Melenbrink, Duran Yuan Zhai, Margaret Juien-Hwang, Cecilia Hui, Earn Lee Chern, Lukas Allner, Justin Tao Cheng, Severin Ignaz Tuerk, Yuwei Wang
  • Advisors: P&T (structure), Hyder (facade), B+H (landscape), Squiremech (MEP), Lighting Images (Lighting), Thyssen (lifts), Earth In Mind (green energy), AECOM (bridge structure)
  • Contractors: Huaren (architecture), King Facades (facade), Gold Mantis (interior), Beishan (MEP), Thyssen (lifts)

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Gaîté Montparnasse in Paris, France by MVRDV

Monday, April 9th, 2018

Article source: MVRDV 

Situated in close vicinity to Tour Montparnasse, the Vandamme mixed-use block, designed in the early 1970s by the French architect Pierre Dufau, was as one of the largest urban projects implemented in Paris at the time. As a design driven to prioritise automobile use, it appeared as a triangular urban island surrounded by the traffic loaded Rue Mouchotte, Avenue du Maine, Rue Vercingétorix and the rail tracks of Gare Montparnasse opposite the site. Dufau’s design is characterized by a clearly defined horizontal plinth, interrupted only by the verticality of the slender, 30-storey tower of the Hotel Pullman. Once a landmark of the era, over time the complex has failed to adapt to the changing needs of an urban society, resulting in an introverted and self-contained block which lacks urban connectivity, discourages pedestrian activity and neglects any sense of identity.

Image Courtesy © L’AUTRE IMAGE

  • Architects: MVRDV
  • Project: Gaîté Montparnasse
  • Location: Paris, France
  • Photography: L’AUTRE IMAGE
  • Co-Architect: SRA Architectes, Chatillon, France
  • Interior Designer Hotel: CUT, Paris, France
  • Interior Designer Commercial Center: Saguez, Saint-Ouen, France
  • Construction Pilot: Egis, Montreuil, france
  • Engineer: SCYNA4, Ivry-sur-Seine, France
  • MEP Engineers: LAFI + INEX, Vaulx-en-Velin, France

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Sunis Residence in Antalya, Turkey by Alpugan Architects

Thursday, January 11th, 2018

Article source: Alpugan Architects 

The Sunis Residence in Antalya, designed by Alpugan Architects, offers a futuristic, flexible and sustainable living complex, with an approach based on historical, natural and physical parameters of the city, the relationship established with nature, and settlement decisions integrated with the ‘open green system’.

Image Courtesy © Alpugan Architects

  • Architects: Alpugan Architects
  • Project: Sunis Residence
  • Location: Konyaaltı-Antalya, Turkey
  • Investor: Turaçlar Group
  • Contractor: Turaçlar İnşaat
  • Total Construction Area: 25.368,42 sqm
  • Total Landscape Area: 6.527,20 sqm
  • Number of Houses: 152
  • Total Land: 14.666 sqm
  • Size of Houses: 100-800 sqm
  • Completion Date: September 2018

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Supreme Sport Village in Rome, Italy by LAD

Monday, December 18th, 2017

Article source: LAD

The “Supreme Sport Village” is a sports center located in Rome, in a suburb called Tor Sapienza, close to the eastern border of the city between Via Collatina and Via Prenestina.

The project is situated in the green spaces along Viale Giorgio Morandi and is placed in the center of the area, therefore the architectural volume works as a filter between the parking lot and the sports fields.

Image Courtesy © LAD

  • Architects: LAD
  • Project: Supreme Sport Village
  • Location: VIALE GIORGIO MORANDI, ROME, ITALY
  • Client: TOR SAPIENZA 2008 s.r.l
  • Patners In Charge: FRANCESCO NAPOLITANO (ARCHITECTURE), SIMONE LANARO (INTERIOR DESIGN)
  • Design Team: MICHELANGELO SABUZI GIULIANI, MARIA CARLA LINI, MARCELLO AMALFITANO
  • Design: 2009
  • Building: 2016

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Golkar Jakarta Office in Indonesia by Delution Architect

Wednesday, November 22nd, 2017

Article source: Delution Architect

Narasi: 

What do you think when you hear a political party office? For us, Delution, political office especially in Indonesia has a rigid impression, sealed, unfriendly, and fortify themselves from the society. Perhaps the frequent internal or external conflicts of the party and also the public demos are the main reasons for the impression of the fortified and sealed offices of the party, but philosophically, it is very contradictory to see that the life of a political party exists in its own constituents. Golkar Party of DPD DKI Jakarta, as the project owner and one of the oldest party in Indonesia intends to conduct a revolution to become a more modern, transparent, collaborative, and open party so that it can begin to attract the attention of young people who are interested in politics to practice directly, of course all the visions must be in line with the office building which is the main container of activity and “face of civilization” of this political party.

Image Courtesy © Delution Architect

  • Architects: Delution Architect
  • Project: Golkar Jakarta Office
  • Location: Cikini, Menteng, jakarta Pusat, Indonesia
  • Client: DPD Golkar Jakarta
  • Principal Architect: Muhammad Egha,Hezby Ryandi, Fahmy Desrizal
  • Architect Team: Naufal Ryandi
  • Building Area: 2600m2
  • Site Area: 3400m2
  • Project Year: 2017

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