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A Luxurious Penthouse in Ahmedabad, India by Prashant Parmar Architect

Tuesday, October 17th, 2023

Article Source: Shayona Consultants

ULTRA-MODERN LUXURIOUS PENTHOUSE IN AHMEDABAD

Step into the epitome of iconic living in this Ultra-Modern Luxurious Penthouse, where each room is meticulously designed to create a harmonious blend of style, luxury and timeless beauty with breathtaking aesthetics.

General Information :

  • Project Name: Ultra-Modern Luxurious Penthouse in Ahmedabad
  • Architecture Firm: Prashant Parmar Architect | Shayona Consultants
  • Principal  & Founder Architect: Architect Prashant Parmar
  • Website: www.prashantparmar.com
  • Firm Location: Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India
  • Completion Year: 2023
  • Carpet Area: 4,300 sq. ft.
  • Budget: INR 4500 / Sq. ft. Approx.
  • Project Commencement Date: 21/06/2021
  • Project Completion Date: 09/06/2023
  • Time Duration: 2 Years
  • Project Location: Nehrunagar, Ahmedabad, Gujarat, India.
  • *Photography Credits : @studio_16mm
  • Design Team: Ar. Hemang Mistry, Ar. Ashish Rathod, Ar. Vasavi Mehta, Ar. Nidhi Patel, Ar. Nensi Patel.

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Walker Residence by McClean Design

Tuesday, August 15th, 2023

Hope all is well.  We would like to share with you one of Paul McClean’s recently completed projects, located in Los Angeles.  The interiors were designed by Lynda Murray, LMID, Inc.

Photographed by Jim Bartsch.

A captivating site looking east towards the San Gabriel mountains with a unique view of the Hollywood sign and the Griffith Observatory, the firm’s clients wanted a family home for themselves and their three children.  Because the usable area of the site was somewhat limited and restricted by planning ordinances, they needed to place a substantial part of the program below grade.  It made sense to locate the main living spaces and the parents’ suite on the upper level and locate the three children’s rooms as well as a family play area and media space in the basement.  The most pressing design challenge was how to get enough light into the lower level while providing privacy from the street and access to the view.  The design solution involved creating a central lower-level courtyard with a bridged connection to the main entry above, focused directly on the view of the Hollywood sign in the distance.

The house is separated from the street by a series of stone walls with only a small break on axis with the entry bridge.  Entry is through a metal gate and along a tall water wall overlooking the central courtyard and leading to the glass bridge.  Upon entering, the living area looks directly out over the pool with the kitchen and dining family space to the left and the main bedroom wing to the right.  The living area contains a unique bar area with an aquarium back drop and a clear glass floor to the wine cellar below.

The bedrooms on the lower level all look out over a central landscaped courtyard, with a sliding glass wall that combines the outdoor garden with the family room in pleasant weather.  The lower level includes a gym and wellness area in addition to the wine room, with its glass ceiling to the bar area above.  Since space is at such a premium, parking for the property is accessed by a ramp and located below the rear garden and pool area.

A palette of natural stone and soft wood tones, accented by black steel windows and trim, creates a warm and inviting series of contemporary spaces, with a seamless connection to the surrounding garden and hillside spaces.

McClean’s eponymous firm is one of the leading contemporary residential design firms in Southern California.  Paul has become the go-to architect for celebrity clientele such as Beyoncé, Jay Z and Calvin Klein.  With projects ranging in size from 3,500 to well above 50,000 square feet, McClean’s homes are tailor-made to harmoniously fit his clients’ varying lifestyles.  Although based in Southern California, the firm is busy working on homes throughout the United States and abroad.

Clemson University Core Campus Dining Facility in South Carolina by Sasaki

Thursday, August 24th, 2017

Article source: Sasaki

The Clemson University Core Campus Dining Facility is a 81,000 square foot, 1,200 seat modern food service facility that offers freshly prepared daily meals via a variety of open cooking venues and houses five different late night retail venues and a small P.O.D. convenience store. As part of Clemson’s redevelopment of its “Core Campus,” construction of this dining facility proceeded in tandem with new student housing construction, designed by VMDO Architects. These projects as a whole address the growing demand for contemporary housing and dining options in support of the university’s goals of retaining more sophomore students on campus, and maintaining its position in the top 20 national public universities.

Image Courtesy © Jonathan Hillyer

  • Architects: Sasaki (Stevens & Wilkinson)
  • Project: Clemson University Core Campus Dining Facility
  • Location: Clemson, South Carolina, USA
  • Photography: Jonathan Hillyer
  • Software used: Revit, SketchUp, Photoshop
  • Client name: Clemson University
  • Size: 81,000 sf
  • Completion date: September 2016

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Prestwood Infant School Dining Hall in Great Missenden, England by De Rosee Sa

Tuesday, February 2nd, 2016

Article source: The Double Unit 

Much-loved children’s author Roald Dahl was the inspiration for a new dining hall and after school facility in Buckinghamshire’s Prestwood Infant School. The author – who lived locally – had already apparently based the headteacher Miss Trunchbull in his popular book Matilda on a former real-life headteacher at the school.

Image Courtesy © De rosee Sa

Image Courtesy © De rosee Sa

  • Architects: De Rosee Sa
  • Project: Prestwood Infant School Dining Hall
  • Location: Great Missenden, England

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Dining Room by Selim Senin

Tuesday, April 7th, 2015

Article source: Selim Senin

Several modules for the ceiling design was determined.Modules were combined to form a dynamic surface.Some modules have been selected as the lighting elements.An impressive impact in a small space was made to create.

Image Courtesy © Selim Senin

Image Courtesy © Selim Senin

  • Architects: Selim Senin
  • Project: Dining Room
  • Software used: 3ds max, mental ray, autocad

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