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Rigaud City Hall in Canada by Affleck de la Riva architects

Sunday, February 3rd, 2019

Article source: v2com

Construction was recently completed on Rigaud City Hall, a new civic administration facility for a small Quebec community fifty kilometres west of Montreal. Located at the confluence of the Rigaud and Ottawa rivers, Rigaud is noted for its natural attractions and historic village center which dates back to New France.

Designed by Affleck de la Riva Architects, the project gives new meaning to public administration and municipal activities in Rigaud through an urban redevelopment plan that proposes both the reorganisation of a section of the historic village center and the new city hall building. A pedestrian promenade connects existing public amenities with new facilities, redevelops several vacant lots and links the heart of the village to the Rigaud River.

Rigaud City Hall – North Elevation, Image Courtesy © Adrien Williams

  • Architects: Affleck de la Riva architects (Gavin Affleck)
  • Project: Rigaud City Hall
  • Location: 106 rue Saint-Viateur, Rigaud, Quebec, Canada
  • Photography: Adrien Williams
  • Client: City of Rigaud
  • Urban Design and Landscape: Affleck de la Riva
  • Project Team: Gavin Affleck, Richard de la Riva, Daniel Guenter, Sébastien Genest, Karyne Archambault, Jan-Bathyste Goudreau, Muhidin Kadrić, Serge Gascon, Mylène Moliner-Roy
  • Structure And MEP Engineer: MLC et associés
  • General Contractor: Construction Cogela
  • Budget: $5,100,000CA
  • Area of Project: 975 m2/10,500 sq.ft.
  • Project End Date: 2018

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Jam2go in Seoul, Korea by betwin space design co.,ltd

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2019

Article source: betwin space design co.,ltd

Visual media are infiltrating into daily life deeply. An increasing number of people are expressing themselves through various UCC platforms such as YouTube or Africa TV as well as SNS. However, video studio is as unfamiliar as ever to the public. Opened near Gangnam Station late last April, Jam2go is complex cultural space of new concept, where anyone can produce video while seeing, listening, eating and enjoying.

Image Courtesy © Yong-joon Choi

  • Architects: betwin space design co.,ltd
  • Project: Jam2go
  • Location: Seoul, Korea
  • Photography: Yong-joon Choi
  • Design Director: Hwan-woo Oh, Jung-gon Kim
  • Design Team: Jae-yeol Lee, Jeong-ye Park, Eun-hye Lee
  • Constructor: Betwin Space Design/ Cheon-ho Shim, Jae-young Lim
  • Area: 1159 sqm
  • Completion: April, 2017

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Can Clariana Cultural Community Center in Barcelona, Spain by BCQ arquitectura barcelona

Sunday, January 20th, 2019

Article source: BCQ arquitectura barcelona

The new community center was formerly a medium sized old theater, within the Association of neighbors of the Congrés-Indians neighborhood facilities, which has become obsolete due to the deterioration in time.

Image Courtesy © Jordi Sánchez (BCQ arquitectura barcelona)

  • Architects: BCQ arquitectura barcelona
  • Project: Can Clariana Cultural Community Center
  • Location: C/ Felip II, 222  – 08027 Barcelona, Spain
  • Photography: Jordi Sánchez (BCQ arquitectura barcelona)
  • Software used: Autocad
  • Client: Barcelona City – Barcelona d’Infraestructures Municipals BIMSA
  • Energy Certification | Emissions: A (Emissions) / B (Consumption)
  • Contractor: MCM Projectes i Serveis SA
  • Architects Authors: BCQ arquitectura barcelona, Toni Casamor, David Baena, Manel Peribáñez, Maria Taltavull
  • Structures: BAC Engineering 
  • Building Services Engineering: JG Ingenieros
  • Construction Cost Without VAT: 1.556.461 €
  • Built Area: 1.071 m2
  • Public Space Area: 600 m2
  • Construction: June2017

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L’Étoile, Scène de Mouvaux in France by atelier d’architecture king kong

Wednesday, January 16th, 2019

Article source: atelier d’architecture king kong

The town of Mouvaux first created an urban hub where a school, housing units and sports hall were built. A cultural centre was subsequently added, erected on a plot of land conferring optimum visibility and bringing the urban development zone to fruition. The aim of this project was to create a cultural instrument including a performance hall, premises for associations, a venue for symposiums and conferences and workshops for artistic practices such as theatre, music and the visual and plastic arts.

Image Courtesy © Arthur Péquin

  • Architects: atelier d’architecture king kong
  • Project: L’Étoile, Scène de Mouvaux
  • Location: Mouvaux (59 – France)
  • Photography: Arthur Péquin
  • Software used: Vectorworks
  • Client: Town of Mouvaux
  • Project Manager: Frédéric Neau
  • Project Leader: Julie Dehaut
  • Scenographer: Ducks Scéno

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Fuzhou Strait Culture and Art Centre (SCAC) in China by PES-Architects Ltd.

Wednesday, January 16th, 2019

Article source: PES-Architects Ltd.

In 2013, the Fuzhou Government hosted an international invited competition for the Strait Culture and Art Centre with the goal of strengthening the cultural image of the city and the Mawei New Town development area. PES-Architects’ winning proposal aims to offer an extraordinary experience for ordinary users by creating a new type of “cultural shopping mall”. The cultural programmes of the Centre are complemented with commercial and family-oriented entertainment services to create a modern hybrid complex. This format is typical of the new phase of cultural building in China.

Facade, Image Courtesy © Zhang Yong

  • Architects: PES-Architects Ltd.
  • Project: Fuzhou Strait Culture and Art Centre (SCAC)
  • Location: Mawei New Town, Fuzhou, China
  • Photography: Marc Goodwin, Zhang Yong, Virgile Bertrand
  • Software used: Rhinoceros, Grasshopper, ODEON
  • Client: Fuzhou New Town Development Investment Group Co.,Ltd.
  • Lead Designers, Architecture and Interior: Pekka Salminen (chief designer), Martin Lukasczyk (project architect), Lai Linli (project manager)
  • Main Design Team: Li Wei (project coordinator), Guan Xiaojing (project manager), Yizhou Zhao, Masahide Nakane, Matti Kankkunen, Anna Blomqvist, Clara Juan, Uros Kostic, Antonio Barquinha, Martin Genet, Dou Jian
  • Team Members: Dragan Jevtic, Pauli Rikaniemi, Tuukka Päivärinne, Timo Kujala, Piercarlo Torri, Sami Lauritsalo, Yin Liang, Tuomas Pinomaa, Fan Yujing, Siiri Murtola, Beatriz Redondo, Jazz Fu, Tristan Hughes, Jarkko Salminen, Karla Diaz, Mia Bungers, Marcelo Diez
  • Local Architect: CCEDGC Co.,Ltd.
  • Area: Gross area 153.000m2
  • Height: 64m
  • Status: Completed October 2018 (Competition 2013)

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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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Singkawang Cultural Center in Indonesia by PHL Architects

Monday, January 7th, 2019

Article source: PHL Architects

Singkawang Cultural Center is located in Singkawang, a small city in West Kalimantan, Indonesia. The city has been a home to ethnically diverse community for many generations, with three major ethnic groups of Tidayu: Tionghoa (Chinese-Indonesian), Dayak & Melayu. This diversity enriches Singkawang with abundant art & culture. The annual cultural events are later developed as Singkawang tourism highlights, such as: Cap Go Meh Festival, Gawai Dayak Naik Dango, Ngabayon Dayaknese Festival, Malay Art Festival, and Ramadhan Fair.

SCC Main Building, Image Courtesy © PHL Architects

  • Architects: PHL Architects
  • Project: Singkawang Cultural Center
  • Location: Yos Sudarso Street, Singkawang, West Kalimantan, Indonesia
  • Client: Singkawang Cultural Center Foundation
  • Main Contractor: PT. Inti Indah Interindo
  • Site Area: 5137 sqm
  • Gross Floor Area: 1972 sqm
  • Completion Date: 18 December 2017

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Tingbjerg Library and Culture House in Copenhagen, Denmark by COBE

Thursday, December 13th, 2018

Article source: COBE

The Tingbjerg Library and Culture House is a new landmark building that will be a new gathering point for people of all ages and backgrounds in Copenhagen, Denmark. The new library and culture house has been designed with input from the residents of the Tingbjerg community to create a new destination at the heart of their neighbourhood. COBE’s aim is for the project to serve as an urban catalyst and an architectural framework for social and cultural activities, thereby contributing to a positive development of the local community – currently a marginalised area with high crime rates but also an architectural cornerstone in Danish modernism.

Image Courtesy © Rasmus Hjortshøj – COAST

  • Architects: COBE
  • Project: Tingbjerg Library and Culture House
  • Location: Tingbjerg, Skolesiden 4, DK-2700 Brønshøj, Denmark
  • Photography: Rasmus Hjortshøj – COAST
  • Clients: The City of Copenhagen and the housing corporations fsb and SAB
  • Interior Design: Rune Fjord Studio
  • Landscape Architect: Kragh & Berglund
  • Engineer: Søren Jensen Consulting Engineers
  • Contractors: C.C. Bruun Enterprise, Kemp & Lauritzen and Juul & Nielsen
  • Resident Involvement: Rambøll Architecture
  • Size: 1,500 m2 (building) + 2,500 m2 (outdoor areas)
  • Status: First prize in competition in 2013, Completed in 2018

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M’ARS Centre for Multimedia Arts in Abrau-Durso, Russia by NOWADAYS

Friday, November 30th, 2018

Article source: NOWADAYS 

This project of transforming part of a former sparkling wine factory into a multimedia art center was inspired by a genuine interest in the history of the building and executed through a series of light — both in terms of the artwork material and the manner — interventions into the space.

MARS, the first contemporary art gallery to be founded in post-Soviet Moscow, now functions as an innovative multimedia art institution. In May 2016, a new MARS center was opened amidst Abrau-Durso’s idyllic scenery — a picturesque locale in the South of Russia. The gallery spans the entire first floor of the stone-clad champagne factory.

Image Courtesy © Pavel Seldemirov

  • Architects: NOWADAYS
  • Project: M’ARS Centre for Multimedia Arts
  • Location: Abrau-Durso, Russia
  • Photography: Pavel Seldemirov
  • Design Team: Anna Kopeina, Natalia Mastalerzh, Ilona Povilenayte, Nata Tatunashvili
  • Graphic Design and Navigation: MANEGE Development Department
  • Area: 1000 m2
  • Year: 2016

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National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts in Taipei, Taiwan by mecanoo architecten

Monday, November 26th, 2018

Article source: mecanoo architecten 

Last night, a ceremony and the inaugural concert marked the official opening of Taiwan’s national arts centre, the National Kaohsiung Centre for the Arts (Weiwuying).

Incorporating a 2,236-seat Opera House, a 1,981-seat Concert Hall, a 1,210-seat Playhouse, a 434-seat Recital Hall and an Outdoor Theater, the centre is a new cultural hub for East Asia. The spectacular venue utilises its architecture and programme to combine artistic excellence with complete openness and accessibility.  Designed by Dutch architects Mecanoo, the heart of Weiwuying is the vast, sinuous Banyan Plaza open to the public at all hours and home to a wide-ranging programme of participation.

Image Courtesy © Iwan Baan

  • Architects: mecanoo architecten
  • Project: National Kaohsiung Center for the Arts
  • Location: Taipei, Taiwan
  • Photography: Iwan Baan

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