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TREC – Training Recreation Education Center in Newark, New Jersey by ikon.5 architects

Thursday, April 27th, 2017

Article source: v2com

The City of Newark has long struggled to come back from the brink since losing its industrial base in the 1950s, which resulted in decreased city revenue, increased unemployment, deplorable housing conditions and ultimately fueled the 1967 riots. Since that time, the city has attempted several “comebacks” floating a host of broad-brush proposals for renewal many of which failed. Today cities are trying a different tact, finding seeds of hope and renewal in incremental rather than sweeping-change, embarking on small scaled, targeted projects led by architects capable of bringing to these ‘wicked problems’ fresh ideas and innovative approaches in the hope of jumpstarting communities in need.

Looking East | Main Entrance, Image Courtesy © Jeffrey Totaro

  • Architects: ikon.5 architects
  • Project: TREC – Training Recreation Education Center
  • Location: Newark, New Jersey, USA
  • Photography: Jeffrey Totaro
  • Client: Newark Housing Authority
  • Structural Engineer: KSE Engineers
  • Landscape Architect: KSE Engineers
  • Contractor: Hunter Roberts Construction Group
  • Site Area: 2 acres
  • Building Area: 20,000 sf

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Óscar Romerocollege in Dendermonde, Belgium by De Jong Gortemaker Algra Architects

Thursday, April 20th, 2017

Article source: De Jong Gortemaker Algra Architects

The south side of the Óscar Romerocollege borders on the historical inner city of Dendermonde. The patchwork sequence of courtyards and streets is typical of this location. Two college buildings have already been built. A further two buildings – a tuition building and a sports complex – will be added and are intended to strengthen the school’s identity. We have extended this objective to include a connection to the historic centre. A connection that has been created by blending into the structure of the public spaces. The existing courtyards have been extended to include two new courtyards and a promenade. The four school buildings, each of which has its own individual appearance, create a powerful rhythm on the north side. This is where the main entrance is located. A covered path connects the existing and new buildings and takes the students past the different courtyards, each of which has its own function and identity.

Image Courtesy © De Jong Gortemaker Algra Architects

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Arcus Center For Social Justice Leadership at Kalamazoo College in Michigan by Studio Gang Architects

Friday, April 14th, 2017

Article source: Studio Gang Architects 

Historically, convening for social justice has taken place in informal settings—a church basement, a living room, or even around a kitchen table.

The Arcus Center for Social Justice Leadership brings these discussions up from the basement and squarely into public consciousness.

Image Courtesy © Iwan Baan

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Ogden Centre in Durham, England by Studio Libeskind

Friday, March 31st, 2017

Article source: Studio Libeskind 

Durham University has opened its new £11.5 million Ogden Centre for Fundamental Physics designed by Studio Libeskind (New York). Durham University is one of the world’s leading institutions in cosmology and space science and it is hoped that the new Ogden Centre building will further cement this position. The new Centre will accommodate the rapid growth and academic success of Durham’s research into fundamental physics, enabling it to maintain its leading global position in the decades ahead.

Image Courtesy © Hufton+Crow

  • Architects: Studio Libeskind
  • Project: Ogden Centre
  • Location: Durham, England
  • Photography: Hufton+Crow
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhino
  • Owner: Durham University
  • Architect of Record: Garbers & James (London)
  • General Contractor: Interserve PLC
  • Structural engineer: ARUP (Newcastle)
  • Acoustical engineer: ARUP (Newcastle)
  • Electrical engineer: ARUP (Newcastle)

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Educational Park for Reconciliation in Antioquia, Colombia by Arq. Jaime Eduardo Cabal Mejía + Arq. Jorge Emilio Buitrago Gutiérrez

Tuesday, March 28th, 2017

Article source: Arq. Jaime Eduardo Cabal Mejía + Arq. Jorge Emilio Buitrago Gutiérrez

This project is located in San Pedro de Urabá, a small town that belongs to a region in the northwest side of Antioquia and is 425 km from the city of Medellín, the capital. This town has been scarred due to violets conflicts, at first, related to the illegal extraction of their natural resources, and then related to the creation of illegal armed groups unleashed a wave of violence, leaving thousands of victims.

Image Courtesy © Sergio Gómez

  • Architects: Arq. Jaime Eduardo Cabal Mejía + Arq. Jorge Emilio Buitrago Gutiérrez
  • Project: Educational Park for Reconciliation
  • Location: San Pedro de Urabá,  Antioquia, Colombia
  • Photography: Sergio Gómez
  • Software used: Autocad, SketchUp
  • Other Participants: Architect Teresa Tognetti Bottone, Arch. Carlos Andrés Palacio Mejía
  • Constructed area(m2): 775m2
  • Year: 2016

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Maunula House in Helsinki, Finland by K2S Architects

Friday, March 17th, 2017

Article source: K2S Architects 

Maunula House is the central cultural and learning hub of a neighborhood being renewed. Located next to Maunula park in the center of the neighborhood of Maunula, the building is a center of public services to local residents of all ages. The library, the youth center and the adult education center cooperate seamlessly, enabling the co-usage and a high utilization rate of the spaces.

Image Courtesy © Mika Huisman

  • Architects: K2S Architects (Kimmo Lintula, Niko Sirola, Mikko Summanen)
  • Project: Maunula House
  • Location: Metsäpurontie 4, 00630 Helsinki, Finland
  • Photography: Mika Huisman
  • Client: City of Helsinki Real Estate Department / Erja Erra, Mika Malkki
  • Design team: Jaakko West, Elina Koivisto, Tommi Terästö, Tetsujiro Kyuma, Tommi Mauno, Juho Vuolteenaho, Petri Ullakko, Matti Wäre, Tuuli Kanerva, Antti Soini
  • Interior design: K2S Architects
  • Structural design: Pontek Engineering / Kari Saarivirta
  • HVAC: Äyräväinen Engineering / Jukka Issakainen
  • Electrical: Stacon Engineering / Kalevi Hämäläinen

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UAH campus in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam by Truong An architecture + UAH Department of Architecture

Sunday, March 12th, 2017

Article source: TRUONG AN architecture

University of Architecture, Ho Chi Minh City (UAH) was founded in 1951 in the center of Ho Chi Minh City (HCMC) formerly known as Saigon at address 196 Pasteur street, district 03, HCMC. Sixty-five years ago, the university was a school which had a closed relationship with French École des Beaux-Arts. Until now, UAH has been developing rapidly from a small architecture school to become a university with many departments and subjects including architecture, urban planning, interior design, industrial design, structural engineering and infrastructural technology. At the moment, the university has welcomed more 8,000 students of all years and courses. A huge number of students is really a challenge for the capacity of the existing university campus. This problem leaded to a vital need of the new additional construction of UAH in Thu Duc district, HCMC. The campus building was opened officially in 2015.

Image Courtesy © Hiroyuki Oki

  • Architects: Truong An architecture + UAH Department of Architecture
  • Project: UAH campus
  • Location: No 48, Dang Van Bi street, Thu Duc district, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam
  • Photography: Hiroyuki Oki
  • Lead Architects: Pham Phu Cuong (Dean of Department of Architecture, UAH), Nguyen Cong Duy
  • Gross Built Area: 3,490 sqm
  • Completion Year: 2015

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Kardinal-Döpfner-Haus in Freising, Germany by gmp · Architekten von Gerkan, Marg und Partner

Thursday, March 9th, 2017

Article source: gmp · Architekten von Gerkan, Marg und Partner 

The architects von Gerkan, Marg and Partners (gmp) have won the competition for the continuing development of the Kardinal-Döpfner-Haus in Freising. The winning entry for the conversion and extension of the educational center is respectful of the traditional ensemble in this prominent position. The architecture nevertheless makes a confident contemporary mark, and creates new high-quality spaces and interiors, benefiting the surroundings.

The new wings are framing the foyer, Image Courtesy © gmp Architects

  • Architects: gmp · Architekten von Gerkan, Marg und Partner
  • Project: Kardinal-Döpfner-Haus
  • Location: Freising, Germany
  • Client: Erzdiözese München und Freising/Erzbischöfliches Ordinariat München
  • Design: Meinhard von Gerkan and Stephan Schütz with Nicolas Pomränke
  • Project leader: Tobias Keyl
  • Team: Konstantin Greune, Rosaria de Canditiis, Dimitri Philippe, Jan Peter Deml, Thilo Zehme, Thomas Muncke, Giuseppe Malfona, Aleksandra Kuzminska
  • GFA: 15,337 m²

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Tel Aviv University Lorry Lokey Management Building in Israel by Gottesman – Szmelcman Architecture

Friday, March 3rd, 2017

Article source: Gottesman – Szmelcman Architecture 

Located on the 200-acre Tel Aviv University campus, the choice of location for the new Lorry Lokey building  was driven by the need to be near the existing Recanati building but it offers the opportunity to influence and address several issues that may contribute to the enrichment and urban coherence of the campus. Sufficiently high to enjoy both the western vista and Mediterranean sea breeze, Gottesman-Szmelcman Architecture chose to split the building into two interconnecting elements. The proposed scheme offers the architects an opportunity to better insulate functions and accommodate a phased construction if need be. Gottesman-Szmelcman Architecture discovered that the splitting the building will enable both a lower and higher entrance and encourage the linking of the adjoining buildings through the respective levels and gardens.

Image Courtesy © Gottesman – Szmelcman Architecture

  • Architects: Gottesman – Szmelcman Architecture
  • Project: Tel Aviv University Lorry Lokey Management Building
  • Location: Tel Aviv, Israel
  • Size: 5,300-sq-meter
  • Completion: ​2019​

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Kangas – City of Gardens in Jyväskylä, Finland by Schauman & Nordgren Architects

Wednesday, March 1st, 2017

Article source: Schauman & Nordgren Architects 

Schauman & Nordgren Architects are announced winners of the open masterplan competition for the transformation of the old industrial area of Kangas in Jyväskylä. The jury awarded the proposal “Kangas – City of Gardens” a first prize.

The city of Jyväskylä has approximately 140.000 inhabitants and is one of the fastest growing business centres in Finland. The former industrial area of Kangas is located about 1,5 km north-east of the city centre of Jyväskylä and is characterized by the historically and culturally significant paper factory located in the heart of the area. The factory complex has been transformed into a creative campus used by the educational institutions of the city. The aim of the competition was to introduce a diverse and robust urban structure for living, working and learning in the immediate context of the transformed factory complex. When fully developed, the area of Kangas will introduce 5.000 new homes and more than 2000 new work places. In addition to that a large educational campus facility of 33.000 m2 will be located in the area.

Kangas Plaza. The ground floors open up towards the life on the square, Image Courtesy © Schauman & Nordgren Architects

  • Architects: Schauman & Nordgren Architects
  • Project: Kangas – City of Gardens
  • Location: Jyväskylä, Finland
  • Client: City of Jyväskylä, Skanska construction Ltd, YIT construction Ltd, Jyväs Parkki Oy
  • Collaborators: Jouni Lehtomaa (traffic planning), Schauman Arkkitehdit Oy
  • Size: 110.000 m2

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