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Heimtextil exhibition installation in Frankfurt, Germany by Campaign

Sunday, August 14th, 2011

Article source: Claire Curtice Publicists

Campaign was commissioned by leading trend forecasting agency The Future Laboratory to create an installation at Heimtextil, the biggest international trade fair for home and contract textiles. The brief for the installation was Reconnect, The Future Laboratory’s survey of the emerging trends, attitudes and inspirations that will influence the designer and consumer in 2011-12.

Image Courtesy Hufton + Crow

  • Architects: Campaign
  • Project: Heimtextil exhibition installation
  • Location: Messe Frankfurt Exhibition GmbH, Frankfurt, Germany
  • Design team: Philip Handford, Ben Ayres, Aaron Richardson, Tatjana Jakovicka, Jordan Blyth
  • Client: The Future Laboratory (www.lsnglobal.com)
  • Size: 2000 sqm
  • Completed: February 2011
  • Photographs: Hufton + Crow

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Exhibition in Advanced Toledo District, Spain by Sara Romero y Mariano Vallejo, Arquitectos

Sunday, July 17th, 2011

Article source: Sara Romero y Mariano Vallejo, Arquitectos

EXHIBITION AND A INTERIOR DESIGN. AVANCED TOLEDO DISTRICT, SPAIN.

THE AVANCED TOLEDO DISTRICT IS A JEAN NOUVEL AND MIA HÄGG  MASTERPLAN  LOCATED IN SANTA MARIA DE BENQUERENCIA NEIGHBORHOOD.

Our commission is to project an exhibition (including curatorial work, design and production of the whole proposal) within the Visit Pavilion of the Avanced District, that explains the Masterplan (Jean Nouvel and Mia Hägg), the Project of Particular Interest (Paz + Cal, architects), the Landscape Study (Ana Coello) and the history of the neighborhood where it is located, Santa Maria Benquerencia. Likewise we define the project and indoor furniture, so as to allow placement three jobs in the entrance area and an audiovisual room on the first floor.

Images Courtesy Diego Hernández

  • Architect: Sara Romero y Mariano Vallejo, Arquitectos
  • Name of Project: Exhibition in Toledo
  • Location: Advanced Toledo District, Spain
  • Area: 120 m2
  • Date: 2011
  • Client: Consejería de Ordenación del Territorio y Vivienda de CLM and Empresa Regional de Suelo y Vivienda de CLM
  • Construction Company: Iniciativas y Exposiciones SL
  • Photographer: Diego Hernández

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The POD Exhibition Hall in Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia by Studio Nicoletti Associati

Friday, June 3rd, 2011

Article source: Studio Nicoletti Associati

In the area of Petaling Jaya, west of Kuala Lumpur, a great urban development is under way for the establishment of a new urban centre. As a landmark for this area, the Developer wanted to host his on-site offices and sale’s showroom in an iconic pavilion that would reflect the spirit and the architectural style of the whole development.

Night View (Image Courtesy H. Lim Ho)

  • Architects: Studio Nicoletti Associati
  • Project: The POD Exhibition Hall
  • Location: Petaling Jaya – Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia
  • Architect Design: Luca F. Nicoletti, Serina Hijjas

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Pan Long Gu Valley Conference and Exhibition Centre in Ji County, China by Atelier 11 Architecture

Wednesday, May 25th, 2011

Article source: Atelier 11

As for a building located in a valley close to one of the top national scenery parks, the Panshan Mountain Park in the city of Tianjin, the concept behind the design of Pan Long Gu Valley Conference and Exhibition Centre takes inspiration from the beautiful natural surroundings it sits in and the classic aesthetics in traditional Chinese landscape paintings.

Pan Long Gu Valley Conference and Exhibition Centre

  • Architects: Atelier 11 Architecture
  • Project: Pan Long Gu Valley Conference and Exhibition Centre
  • Location: Ji County, Tianjin, China
  • Commission: 2008-2009
  • Design Director: Xu Lei
  • Design Team: Gong Meng, Jin Ding
  • Construction Drawing: Xu Lei, Zhang Pingping, Gong Meng, Zhu Yin, Qiang Wei, Li Baoming
  • Construction Period: 2009-2011
  • Area: 37,000 M²

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V&A Exhibition Road in London, UK by AL_A Architect

Friday, May 6th, 2011

Exhibition Road is changing. AL_A’s project will unlock the potential to bring new audiences into the V&A, breaking down the separation between street and museum, and taking the V&A onto Exhibition Road and Exhibition Road into the V&A.

View of the courtyard at Night

  • Architects: AL_A Architect
  • Project: V&A Exhibition Road
  • Location: London, UK
  • Client: Victoria & Albert Museum
  • Programme: Gallery for temporary exhibitions, public courtyard and new museum entrance
  • Principal: Amanda Levete

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Transforming Landscapes in Paris by Reiulf Ramstad Architects

Friday, April 22nd, 2011

Reiulf Ramstad Architects are showing an exhibition in Paris with an emphasis on new projects with architecture in dialogue with the Norwegian landscape. Common for the projects shown is that they represent the agency’s desire to create an innovative, contemporary and timeless architecture with the landscape as the contextual raw material. The office has recently worked on several challenging assignments in this field, with architecture in landscapes ranging from wild magnificent scenery to cultivated land.

Transforming Landscapes

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THE EXPO-AXIS Gates in Shanghai, China by SBA International

Wednesday, April 13th, 2011

70 Million expected visitors were welcomed by the entrance building of Stuttgart architects SBA International on EXPO 2010.

On 1 May 2010, EXPO 2010 was opened in Shanghai. The EXPO-AXIS presents itself to visitors as a colourful symbol of the world exhibition and the town of Shanghai. With a length of almost 1000 meters and a width of more than 100, the EXPO-AXIS reaches from the main entrance square across the complete EXPO area and down to the banks of the Huangpu river. It is one of five buildings that will remain standing after the world exhibition to later form the centre of a new quarter of Shanghai.

Ceremony Plaza

  • Architects: SBA International
  • Project: THE EXPO-AXIS Gates
  • Location: Shanghai, China
  • Architects Team: Hong Li and Bianca Nitsch, SBA International
  • Team Members: Cathrin Fischer, Reinhard Braun, Benedikt Köster, Lei Zhang
  • Software used: AutoCad, InDesign, Photoshop, 3ds max, SketchUp and for the structural analysis of the membrane roof: EASY Membrane, Rhinoceros 4.0

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Riverside Museum in Glasgow, Scotland by Zaha Hadid Architects

Sunday, March 27th, 2011

More projects by Zaha Hadid

The historical development of the Clyde and the city is a unique legacy; with the site situated where the Kelvin flows into the Clyde the building can flow from the city to the river. In doing so it can symbolise a dynamic relationship where the museum is the voice of both, linking the two sides and allowing the museum to be the transition from one to the other. By doing so the museum places itself in the very context of its origin and encourages connectivity between its exhibits and their wider context.

Riverside Museum - Image Courtesy Helene Binet

  • Project Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects
  • Project: Riverside Museum
  • Location: Glasgow, Scotland
  • Client: Glasgow City Council
  • Design: Zaha Hadid Architects
  • Project Director: Jim Heverin
  • Photographer: Helene Binet
  • Program: Exhibition space, cafe, retail, education
  • Competition Team: Malca Mizrahi, Michele Pasca di Magliano, Viviana R. Muscettola, Mariana Ibanez, Larissa Henke
  • Project Team: Achim Gergen, Agnes Koltay, Alasdair Graham, Andreas Helgesson, Andy Summers, Aris Giorgiadis, Brandon Buck, Christina Beaumont, Chun Chiu, Claudia Wulf, Daniel Baerlaecken, Des Fagan, Electra Mikelides, Elke Presser, Gemma Douglas, Hinki Kwon, Jieun Lee, Johannes Hoffmann, Laymon Thaung, Liat Muller, Lole Mate, Malca Mizrahi, Markus Planteu, Matthias Frei, Michael Mader, Mikel Bennett, Ming Cheong, Naomi Fritz, Rebecca Haines-Gadd, Thomas Hale, Tyen Masten

Consultants

  • Services: Buro Happold [Glasgow, UK]
  • Acoustics: Buro Happold [Bath, UK]
  • Fire Safety: FEDRA, Glasgow
  • Cost Consultants: Capita Symonds
  • Project Management: Capita Symonds

Size/Area

  • Total Area: 11 000 m2
  • Exhibition Area: 7000 m2
  • Site Area: 22,400 m2
  • Footprint Area: 7,800 m2

Materials

  • Steel Frame
  • Corrugated Metal Decking
  • Zinc Cladding
  • Glass-reinforced gypsum interior surfaces

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Lunar pop-up store in Shanghai, China by Nicolas SALTO DEL GIORGIO & Bittor SANCHEZ-MONASTERIO

Saturday, March 26th, 2011

Lunar pop-up store is a modular system design for a pop-up store that hosts products for daily life on the Moon it is commissioned by a private European art institution.

Lunar pop-up store

  • Archiect: ///byn
  • Project: Lunar pop-up store
  • Location: Shanghai, China
  • Collaborators: GUO ZhiChuan & LI Min
  • Graph. Design: Ignasi FERNANDEZ-SEGADES
  • Construction: Bright Exhibition
  • Photography: Jiang Yong
  • Year: 2011
  • Venue: Taikang Terrace
  • Program: Art Exhibiton/Pop-up Store
  • Client: Private

SOFTWARE

  • 2D: AutoCAD
  • 3D: Rhinoceros
  • RENDERING: VRay for Rhino
  • GRAPHICS: Adobe suite

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BLOCK 39, Centre for the Science promotion in Belgrade, Serbia by RTA Office

Monday, January 24th, 2011

The atelier RTA-Office, managed by the architect Santiago Parramón, got an Honorable Mention for his project Block 39, Centre for the promotion of Science in Belgrade, Republic of Serbia. Jury reponse: the project of Santiago Parramón is “an excellent urban and architectural solution, with exceptional and innovative approach!”

Block 39 concept view

Block 39 concept view

  • Architect: RTA-OFFICE
  • Project location: Belgrade, Serbia
  • Year: 2010
  • Client: Ministry of Science and Technological development
  • Organizers: Association of Architects of Serbia and Association Architects of Belgrade
  • Site type: Urban
  • Site Area: 11,66 ha
  • Building Area: 20.915 m2
  • Total gross Building Area: 13.998 m2
  • Garage and Parking Area: 3.000 m2
  • Outdoor Area: 2.650 m2
  • Designed by: Jaime Parramón&Associats, RTA-Office
  • Design team: Santiago Parramón, Simona Assiero Brá, Mariana Rapela, Miguel Villachá, Luisa Garcia, Eduardo Vacotto
  • Award: Honorable Mention
  • Type: Cultural – Museum – Exhibition Center – Educational and Business Centre – Gallery – Science Club – Planetarium – Restaurant.
  • Annual number of visitors: 100.000 – 300.000. 500.000 in 5 year’s time.
  • Daily number of visitors: expectation: 200 visitors during a workday in September, 2000 during a weekend in May.
  • Construction Materials: in situ structures of reinforced concrete (high strength and long life. Reduce CO2 emissions by 60% during its production). Building’s skin (90%) is Black Steel Recycling ANR (it contains 80% recycled raw material, has zero carbon, thus reducing CO2 emissions). Over 30% of the rest of the building materials are recycled source, reducing the environmental impacts of industry, mining and processing of raw materials.
  • Budget: 15 millions euros

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