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Ayla Clubhouse & Golf Academy in Aqaba, Jordan by Oppenheim Architecture

Friday, June 21st, 2019

Article source: Oppenheim Architecture

Ayla Golf Academy & Clubhouse takes inspiration from the natural dunescapes and mountains of the surrounding desert as well as the architectural heritage of the ancient Bedouin. The innovative and organic design of the building forms the iconic core of the Ayla Oasis mixed-use resort development.

This 1,200 square meter building is part of the first phase of a 44 square kilometers leisure development currently under construction in Aqaba, Jordan. The development encompasses residential, hotel and commercial space, all centered around an 18-hole signature golf course. The Clubhouse features retail, dining, bar/lounge, banquet, fitness, and spa components; while the Golf Academy includes retail, dining, and indoor/outdoor swing analysis studio components.

Image Courtesy © Rory Gardiner

  • Architects: Oppenheim Architecture
  • Project: Ayla Clubhouse & Golf Academy
  • Location: Aqaba, Jordan
  • Photography: Rory Gardiner, Moh’d Musa, Rasem Kamal
  • Client: Ayla Oasis Development Company
  • Principals in Charge: Chad Oppenheim, Beat Huesler
  • Project Contributers: Aleksandra Melion, Anthony Cerasoli, Tom Mckeogh, Ana Guedes Lebre, Rasem Kamal
  • Golf Consultant: Greg Norman
  • Landscape: Form Landscape Architects
  • Structure Consultant: WMM EngineersAG
  • Shotcrete Consultant: Greuter AG
  • Local Architect: Darb Architects and Engineers
  • General Contractor: Modern Tech Construction
  • Shotcrete Contractor: Nino Construction Engineers
  • Branding: Ilona Studio

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B76 in Portland, Oregon by Skylab

Thursday, June 6th, 2019

Article source: v2com 

B76 was designed as a working-class building aimed at public transportation connectivity, pedestrian openness, and bicycle priority access. It is positioned centrally in the new eastside community envisioned by the Burnside Bridgehead Framework plan. The ground floor will be activated by storefronts along third avenue and a work space above. This new building program will also reintegrate a pedestrian stair down from the Burnside Bridge level to third avenue akin to the original stairs that previously existed.

Rendering view from Couch Street, Image Courtesy © Skylab

  • Architects: Skylab
  • Project: B76
  • Location: Portland, Oregon, USA
  • Zoning Constraints: Commercial and Retail uses only with no parking or loading.
  • Construction Systems: CLT
  • Developer: Key Development

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Axis Building in Cape Town, South Africa by dhk

Wednesday, June 5th, 2019

Article source: dhk

dhk Architects has completed an apartment block conceived as a monolith with indentations and cut-outs. The building features 85 luxury residential apartments and penthouses supplemented with small-scale commercial and retail space at ground level. Occupying a prominent corner position in growing suburb Century City in Cape Town, the landmark development has been designed to capitalise on enviable views of Table Mountain and the Atlantic Ocean.

The building connects to the environment in a myriad of strategic ways and sets a precedent for urban conscious residential developments in the city. The compact form of the building wraps around itself and gradually rises, orientating most of the apartments towards views of the city. Its unique doughnut-shaped form is adorned with visual gashes that allow the sheltered walkway spaces to catch glimpses of the city around it, connecting the inside circulation to the outside world. The rising form cuts away, creating dynamic terraces and activity at differing heights, culminating in generous penthouse units. Transporting every inhabitant on a scenic journey to their destination, a large panoramic lift runs the full height of the building and is positioned at the pinnacle of its mass. A stand-out element of the design, the exterior of the lift is completely clad in red aluminium and sits within a glass shaft facing Table Mountain.

Image Courtesy © dhk

  • Architects: dhk
  • Project: Off-White, Sculpted Monolithic Apartment
  • Location: Cape Town, South Africa

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Station F – World's Biggest Startup Campus in Paris, France by Wilmotte & Associés

Sunday, June 2nd, 2019

Article source: Wilmotte & Associés

The halle Freyssinet, formerly known as “Messageries d’Austerlitz”, is a shed for goods transhipment which was built in the late 1920s by the French engineer Eugène Freyssinet, as part of a programme for the extension and modernization of facilities of the Compagnie d’Orléans.

This remarkable building in prestressed reinforced concrete is located in the urban renewal area of the Paris Rive Gauche ZAC [Mixed Development Area], lying below the Bibliothèque François Mitterrand in the 13th arrondissement of Paris. This innovative technique for applying concrete – prestressing – was used to provide the shed with an exceptionally slender loadbearing structure (less than 5 cm thick at the roof ridge in certain places). As a result, it has been listed since 2012 in the Supplementary Inventory of Historic Monuments.

Image Courtesy © Didier Boy de la Tour

  • Architects: Wilmotte & Associés
  • Project: Station F – World's Biggest Startup Campus
  • Location: Paris, France
  • Photography: Didier Boy de la Tour, Patrick Tourneboeuf
  • Client: STATION F
  • Client‘s Assistant: REDMAN
  • Developer: SEMAPA
  • Landscape Designer: D’ICI-LA
  • Architect: MOM
  • Lighting Designer: COUP D’ECLAT

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Green Office® ENJOY Paris Batignolles in France by Baumschlager Eberle Architekten and SCAPE

Friday, April 26th, 2019

Article source: Baumschlager Eberle Architekten and SCAPE

Green Office® ENJOY is the first office block in Paris to produce more energy than it consumes. The surplus comes courtesy of the 1,700m² of solar panels installed on the roof of the building, itself constructed largely from wood. This ability to generate 23% more energy than is needed to run it forms an integral part of the concept behind the sustainable design developed by Baumschlager Eberle Architekten and SCAPE, whose definition of sustainability encompasses a range of values: technical, architectural and, above all, human.

The decision to choose a renewable building material in the form of wood was made on sustainability grounds, but also for pragmatic reason. Straddling a railway line in Paris’s Clichy-Batignolles quarter, the site demanded the lightest-weight construction method possible. This is where the wood came into its own, being easy to use in the building process. Above Green Office® ENJOY’s baseplate rises a classic beam-and-post structure of glued spruce and pine laminate, its floors made of cross-laminated pine. As for the façades, they are constructed using a solid timber frame with sterling board (OSB) and mineral wool, and finished with aluminium cassettes.

Image Courtesy © Luc Boegly Photographer

  • Architects: Baumschlager Eberle Architekten and SCAPE
  • Project: Green Office® ENJOY Paris Batignolles
  • Location: ZAC des Batignolles, Paris 17 arrondissement, France
  • Photography: Luc Boegly Photographer
  • Client: Bouygues Immobilier (developer + co-investor)
  • City Planner: Paris Batignolles Aménagement
  • Lead Architect: Baumschlager Eberle Architekten
  • Associated Architect: SCAPE
  • HQE: ENERGELIO
  • Landscape: LATZ + PARTNER and Techni’Cité
  • Acoustics: LAMOUREUX
  • Construction Cost: 34,500,000 Euros
  • Surface Area: Building Floor Area: 17,400 square meters
  • Project schedule: 2013 – 2018

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Frankfurt Grand Central in Germany by mecanoo architecten

Wednesday, April 10th, 2019

Article source: mecanoo architecten

Frankfurt am Main is the fifth largest city in Germany, with more than 700,000 inhabitants. It is a high-rise city with about thirty towers reaching above a hundred meters in and around the centre. The population is growing, bringing an increase in housing demand in all market segments. Within walking distance of the Central Station, where the former station post office once stood, a multifunctional residential tower is being developed by Phoenix and Gross & Partner. The competition for this development has been won by Mecanoo.

Image Courtesy © mecanoo architecten

  • Architects: mecanoo architecten
  • Project: Frankfurt Grand Central
  • Location: Frankfurt, Germany

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La Ganadera in Guanajuato, Mexico by Cubo Rojo Arquitectura

Sunday, March 10th, 2019

Article source: Cubo Rojo Arquitectura

“La Ganadera” is a commercial building for a local association of livestock farmers in the city of San Francisco del Rincón, Guanajuato. The architectural program attends the following needs: meeting area, offices, drug store, warehouse, kitchen and terrace.

The emplacement is given in the corner of a main street that seeks an immediate visual answer, through a dynamic composition and the acknowledgement of a solid material composition.

Image Courtesy © César Béjar

  • Architects: Cubo Rojo Arquitectura
  • Project: La Ganadera
  • Location: San Francisco del Rincón, Guanajuato, Mexico
  • Photography: César Béjar
  • Software used: Revit, Autocad, SketchUp, Photoshop
  • Team: Omar López, Alejandro Vargas, Eduardo Tapia, Christian Villanueva
  • Providers: Laguna Mosaico, Limsa, Tecno Lite, Interceramic, Cemex
  • Area: 268.90 m2
  • Year Project: 2018

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New’R in Nantes, France by Hamonic+Masson & Associés

Friday, March 8th, 2019

Article source: Hamonic+Masson & Associés 

A Unique Building in a Strategic Location

Composed of curved angles and surrounded by undulating balconies, New’R pays homage to Oscar Niemeyer as well as to the architecture of the 1970s French Riviera, (André Minangoy and Michel Marot’s “Marina Baie des Anges”, for example) and finally the hedonistic fantasy of Miami Beach! Sensual and multi-directional, the building is located at a pivotal point between the ‘Mail Picasso’ and the new neighbourhood currently being developed alongside the rail infrastructure. Framing and capturing the existing location, New’R embraces the site and forms a new landscape.

Image Courtesy © Takuji Shimmura

  • Architects: Hamonic+Masson & Associés
  • Project: New’R
  • Location: Nantes, France
  • Photography: Takuji Shimmura
  • Project Manager: Arnaud Grenié
  • Structural Engineer: BETAP
  • MEP Engineer: ALBDO
  • Site Management: Polytec
  • Urban Planner: Atelier Ruelle
  • Developer: Kaufman&Broad
  • Construction Costs: 13,5M€ excl. tax
  • Surface Area: 10350m2
  • Project Completed: January 2017

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Hollowed Packing in Seoul, South Korea by HG-Architecture

Monday, February 25th, 2019

Article source: HG-Architecture

The 4th floor terrace area of ​​Dobong-gu city hall in Dobong-gu, Seoul was empty space as the building’s idle space. It was the space where the upper office space and the lower civil service space meet, and it was an important void space that mediates the upper and lower parts of the form of the building. However, in 2017, Dobong-gu Office decided to expand two spaces in the space to solve the space shortage problem and expand work and rest space. HG-Architecture won the competition about the expansion of building utilizing this terrace space, 2017. The construction was recently completed by successfully maintaining the design concept and details of competition proposal.

Image Courtesy © Kyungsub Shin

  • Architects: HG-Architecture
  • Project: Hollowed Packing
  • Location: Dobong-gu Office, Madl-ro 656, Dobong-gu, Seoul,
  • Photography: Kyungsub Shin
  • Associate Professor: Ewha Womans University
  • Design Team: Kook Hyung Gul, Jang Seung Won, Jae Min Min, Kim Bong Kyung
  • Extension Area: 920m² (4F / 4.5F)
  • Design Period: 2017.2.~2017.7.
  • Construction Period: 2017.9.~2018.8.

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Black Swan in Amsterdam, The Netherlands by Studioninedots

Friday, February 22nd, 2019

Article source: Studioninedots 

Studioninedots presents Black Swan, the result of our research into Overamstel’s gradual transition from an industrial area to a characteristic, mixed-use district in Amsterdam.

All over the Netherlands, mono-functional industrial sites are designated as potential densification areas. Their often generous layout allows for specific interventions to generate the aimed urban density. With Black Swan we propose a design as well as a strategy for welcoming, bit by bit, housing and facilities to a permanently active work area.

Black Swan’s medium-rise tower is home to both workspaces and apartments; its base functions to facilitate creative offices, restaurant, bar and culture. At street level, Black Swan interacts with the existing Building B of the adjoining Kauwgomballenfabriek socially and energetically. Here, the pioneering residents and users collectively take care of the spaces within and around Black Swan.

Image Courtesy © A2Studio

  • Architects: Studioninedots
  • Project: Black Swan
  • Location: Amsterdam, The Netherlands
  • Photography: Proloog, A2Studio
  • Client: Lingotto Ontwikkeling
  • Design Team: Albert Herder, Vincent van der Klei, Arie van der Neut, Metin van Zijl
  • Project Team: Stijn de Jongh, Wouter Hermanns, Mai Bogø
  • Status: Research Project, 2017-2018

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