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GaP / Gallery and Space in Znojmo, Czech Republic by ORA

Tuesday, February 11th, 2020

Article source: ORA

At the beginning, the idea was to create a space for exhibiting contemporary art in Znojmo and thus make it accessible to the general public. At the same time we designed a space that will serve as a base for the local association, space for community workshops, chamber theater or lectures. There is also a small café that ensures the economical sustainability of the project. These different functions blend together and influence each other, the borders are marked only by the shade of the material – dark part for the cafe, light for the gallery. While the café space is heavily filled with a shelf system for displaying quality Czech design, the gallery space is empty and versatile.

Image Courtesy © BoysPlayNice

  • Architects: ORA
  • Project: GaP / Gallery and Space
  • Location: Kollárova 27, Znojmo, Czech Republic
  • Photography: BoysPlayNice
  • Author: Jan Hora, Barbora Hora, Jan Veisser
  • Co-author: Barbora Ochotná, Matyáš Cigler
  • Client: Umění do Znojma
  • Project size: 162 m2
  • Project year: 2017
  • Completion year: 2019

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New Museum for Western Australia by HASSELL + OMA

Wednesday, January 22nd, 2020

Article source: OMA

Construction of the New Museum for Western Australia, Perth, designed in joint venture by international design practices Hassell + OMA is complete. Exhibitions are now being installed to ensure the Museum is ready for opening in November 2020.

Located in the heart of Perth’s cultural precinct, the Hassell + OMA design was conceived as a ‘collection of stories’, offering a multidimensional framework to engage with Western Australia. A holistic building, comprised of heritage and new structures, the New Museum for Western Australia will be a place where the local community and global visitors gather, to share their understanding of the past, thoughts of the moment, and ambitions for the future.

Image Courtesy © Peter Bennetts / Hassell + OMA

  • Architects: HASSELL + OMA
  • Project: New Museum for Western Australia
  • Location: Australia
  • Photography: Peter Bennetts / Hassell + OMA
  • Clients: Multiplex, State Government of Western Australia
  • Partner: David Gianotten
  • Project Director: Paul Jones
  • Team:
    • Project Leader (competition phase): Fred Awty
    • Project Leader (schematic design): Mirai Morita
    • Project Leader (design development to construction): Christopher Hing Fay

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Sydney Plaza in Australia by Adjaye Associates

Tuesday, December 24th, 2019

Article source: Adjaye Associates

Project Narrative

Rooted in lost history, the new Sydney Plaza is about the meaning of place, heritage and identity. An attempt to uncover, layer and celebrate the Eora origins of this part of coastal Sydney, the project is about the reconciliation of cultures and defining identity in an ever changing world. This reconciliation of difference lies at the heart of the proposal and aims to articulate and establish dialogue around the complex relationship colonizers have to their indigenous communities.

Inspired by simple unitary forms and place making in Aboriginal culture, we imagine the new community building and plaza as a ‘found place’ based around the notion of the shelter, a symbolic respite away from the busy streetscape that is discovered and dissolves through light.

Image Courtesy © Adjaye Associates

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TIANFU ONE Exhibition Gallery in Chengdu, China by LWK + PARTNERS

Thursday, November 21st, 2019

Article source: LWK + PARTNERS

Comfortably perched at the eastern end of a green corridor in Chengdu’s Tianfu New District, TIANFU ONE Exhibition Gallery enjoys panoramic views of the Luxihe wetland park just across the road. LWK + PARTNERS leveraged its proximity to both urban life and natural greenery to craft an observation deck culminating at the end of the city’s main artery.

The project design is guided by a discreet respect for the local landscape, producing a circulation plan that is aligned with the city’s axis, landmarks and vegetation pattern. Such a treatment by LWK + PARTNERS not only promotes the project’s function as a public facility, but transformed a tricky height difference of the site into an architectural feature.

Image Courtesy © Guanhong Chen

  • Architects: LWK + PARTNERS
  • Project: TIANFU ONE Exhibition Gallery
  • Location: Chengdu, China
  • Photography: Guanhong Chen
  • Client: China Overseas Land & Investment Limited
  • Gross Floor Area: 1,324 sqm
  • Year of Completion: 2019

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MODAA in Culver City, California by SPF:architects

Sunday, November 3rd, 2019

Article source: SPF:architects

MODAA was originally developed by our office beginning in 2003, and it was a project initiated by studio co-founder Judit Fekete-Pali. After several years of renting offices around Los Angeles, she felt it was finally time SPF:a owned the building it occupied. While her first thought was to buy a property and renovate it, Judit had by chance come across an empty lot advertised for sale along Culver City’s Washington Boulevard. The price was too good to pass up and she drafted a scheme to erect from the ground up. Today, this building holds not just our design studio, but a global modeling agency, a co-working space, and the SPF:a Gallery.

Image Courtesy © SPF:architects

  • Architects: SPF:architects
  • Project: MODAA
  • Location: Culver City, California, USA
  • Size: 30,000 SF
  • Completed: 2007

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Chongqing Vanke Forest Park Sales Gallery in China by LWK + PARTNERS

Thursday, October 24th, 2019

Article source: LWK + PARTNERS

Scenery is beauty; nature is grandeur. Abandon screams and self-expression, and embrace silence and tranquillity… ‘Retreat’ is a design attitude.

Sitting next to the third largest public urban park in the world, Chongqing Vanke Forest Park Sales Gallery is a retreat between the city and nature. Designed by LWK + PARTNERS, the gallery is a magical house hidden in nature, and a wood cabin among fir trees. At its initial opening, the building is the sales gallery of the residential project, but it will turn into a kindergarten for the community in the future.

Image Courtesy © Guanhong Chen

  • Architects: LWK + PARTNERS
  • Project: Chongqing Vanke Forest Park Sales Gallery
  • Location: Chongqing, China
  • Photography: Guanhong Chen
  • Client: China Vanke Co., Ltd.
  • Gross Floor Area: 1,840 sqm
  • Year of Completion: 2018

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The LOOP in Chongqing, China by LWK + PARTNERS

Wednesday, October 23rd, 2019

Article source: LWK + PARTNERS

Designed by LWK + PARTNERS, The LOOP is the sales gallery for Shun Shan Fu, a low-density residential development composed of various luxurious villas and houses. Conceived as a brilliant gem hovering on top of the magnificent landscape of Zhaomu Mountain, the gallery represents power and style but with a softer side that embraces the shapes of nature.

The LOOP features two showrooms linked by a crescent-shaped glass-bottomed bridge named The Skywalk, which is aesthetically pleasing and pragmatic in function. With the use of full steel frame structure and an onion-ring-like cladding system, the undulating forms of The LOOP echo and integrate with the dynamic contours of the site, while The Skywalk grants visitors an unobstructed view of the valley to admire the lush greeneries.

Image Courtesy © WOHO

  • Architects: LWK + PARTNERS
  • Project: The LOOP
  • Location: Chongqing, China
  • Photography: WOHO
  • Client: Longfor Properties Co. Ltd.
  • Landscape Design Consultant: SWAGroup, Dao Yuan Landscape Consultants
  • Joint Design Consultant: CISDI Engineering Group
  • Curtain Wall Design Consultant: Shanghai Anvan Design Consulting Co. Ltd.
  • Site Area: 1,367.72 sqm
  • Gross Floor Area: 1,605.28 sqm
  • Year of Completion: 2017

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Chongqing Jiangshan Yun Chu – Legend Gallery in China by LWK + PARTNERS

Tuesday, October 22nd, 2019

Article source: LWK + PARTNERS

As a lifestyle gallery, Chongqing Jiangshan Yun Chu – Legend Gallery in China is a trial for and response to localised architecture by LWK + PARTNERS. It explores the spatial interaction between nature and urban space on a site close to Chongqing’s Jialing River bank, where the waterscape forms a rare natural setting for the urban area.

Riverbends by the cliff is a symbolic setting in Chongqing. Sitting on a triangular site at the highest point of the cliff, the gallery allows visitors a full view of the riverbend and a bird’s eye view of the future Yue Lai core transit-oriented development (TOD) district.

Image Courtesy © Guanhong Chen

  • Architects: LWK + PARTNERS
  • Project: Chongqing Jiangshan Yun Chu – Legend Gallery
  • Location: Chongqing, China
  • Photography: Guanhong CHEN, Lian HE
  • Client: Chongqing Xu Yu Hua Jin Real Estate Development Limited
  • Gross Floor Area: 2,500 sqm
  • Year of Completion: 2019

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Guardian Art Center in Beijing, China by Büro Ole Scheeren

Wednesday, September 25th, 2019

Article source: Büro Ole Scheeren

Cultural Center

An auction house is a hybrid between museum, gallery, market – culture and trading. An auction house links past, present, and future. Ultimately, an auction house celebrates and passes on awareness of history and traditions; it provides a stage for cultural values: respect and responsibility, valuation and prediction, beauty and meaning. An auction house attracts and gathers people and auctions are social events for the appreciation of art and culture. The building acts as a social catalyst for cultural exchange and imagines a home for the arts in a broader sense – a home for its makers (the artists) and its keepers (the collectors).

VIEW FROM NORTH PLAZA, Image Courtesy © Iwan Baan

  • Architects: Büro Ole Scheeren
  • Project: Guardian Art Center
  • Location: Beijing, China
  • Photography: Iwan Baan, Buro OS, Shuhe, Alex Fradkin

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Aranya Art Center in Qinhuangdao, China by Neri&Hu Design and Research Office

Sunday, September 15th, 2019

Article source: Neri&Hu Design and Research Office

When enlightened developer Aranya asked Neri&Hu to design an art center inside their seaside resort community, Neri&Hu seized the opportunity to question the notions of space for art versus communal space. Despite the straightforward brief of an art center, Aranya, as a community has a strong emphasis on the spiritual nature of their lifestyle ideology, an oneness with the environment. So the design scheme is as much about the internal courtyard, a communal space for the residents, as it is about the exhibition being displayed in the center.

Image Courtesy © Pedro Pegenaute

  • Architects: Neri&Hu Design and Research Office
  • Project: Aranya Art Center
  • Location: Block 4, South Zone, Aranya Golden Coast Community, Beidaihe New District, Qinhuangdao, Hebei, China
  • Photography: Pedro Pegenaute
  • Design Team:
    • Lyndon Neri & Rossana Hu (Founding Partners, Principal in Charge)
    • Nellie Yang (Associate Director, Architecture)
    • Ellen Chen (Associate & Project Manager)
    • Jerry Guo (Associate)
    • Utsav Jain
    • Josh Murphy
    • Gianpaolo Taglietti
    • Zoe Gao
    • Susana Sanglas
    • Brian Lo (Associate Director, Product Design)
    • Lili Cheng
  • Gross Area: 1500sqm
  • Design Period: September 2016 – May 2019

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