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Yunyang Sifangjing Service Building in Chongqing, China by Tanghua Architect & Associates

Sunday, September 22nd, 2019

Article source: Tanghua Architect & Associates

The relationship of the city Yunyang, a new immigrant city relocated for the construction of the Three Gorges, and the river is under long-term discussion. In 2015, the Yunyang Municipal Government carried out a comprehensive improvement project of the 35km reservoir bank alongside the Yangtze River and the Pengxi River, dredging the waterfront space and building landscape parks, squares and trails, to form a coherent riverside pedestrian system. Tanghua Architect & Associates is assigned to design three riverside service buildings on the junction of the two rivers: the Tiangongbao, the fishery banquet hall and the Sifangjing, which are ought to serve as important public nodes connecting the Sifangjing Wharf Park, the Shuangjiang Bridge Park and the Muyubao Park, with Yunyang Yunyang Civil Cutural Center. Among these buildings, the Sifangjing service building is the first completed project.

Architecture from the North of the Site, Image Courtesy © Arch-Exist

  • Architects: Tanghua Architect & Associates
  • Project: Yunyang Sifangjing Service Building
  • Location: Chongqing, China
  • Photography: Arch-Exist
  • Client: Yunyang County Urban Development Investment (Group) Co., Ltd.
  • Lead Architect: TANG Hua
  • Design Team: LIU Liu, YANG Yuan, LI Wenjie, HUANG Zhenji, etc.
  • Construction Drawing: CCTEG Chongqing Engineering Co., Ltd
  • Site Area: 6191.32㎡
  • Built Area: 8012.99 ㎡
  • Height: 9.6 m
  • Project Year: 2018
  • Completed Year: 2018

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Palace of Culture in Zheleznovodsk, Russia by ARCHIPROBA STUDIOS

Thursday, September 19th, 2019

Article source: ARCHIPROBA STUDIOS

The Palace of Culture was built in 1982, the standard project was developed by the Design Institute commissioned by the Tourism Council. The Palace of Culture is a striking example of the Brezhnev era architecture: the area of the building is about 12 thousand meters and since construction, it has never been renovated. The reconstruction lasted six months and amounted to approximately 300 million rubles.

The rectangular shape of the building is made in the style of modernist architecture: it houses a cinema and concert and lecture halls, dance halls, recreation areas, educational spaces, exhibition spaces, a chess club and a library.

Image Courtesy © Max Avdeev

  • Architects: ARCHIPROBA STUDIOS
  • Project: Palace of Culture
  • Location: Zheleznovodsk, Stavropol Region
  • Photography: Max Avdeev
  • Area: 12000 m2
  • Launch date: January 2019

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Plus Ultra in Wageningen, Netherlands by Wiegerinck

Thursday, September 12th, 2019

Article source: Wiegerinck

The design for the new incubator and multi-tenanted business premises on the university campus in Wageningen offers knowledge-intensive technological start-ups in the agricultural and food industry a place for research and open innovation.

Plus Ultra’ means ‘ever further’ and symbolises the drive to continue innovating. Kadans Science Partner  is developing Plus Ultra in collaboration with the Wageningen University & Research Centre on the southern perimeter of the university campus. The building has a floor area of over 7,000 m² for offices, laboratories, (partly) multipurpose technology halls and various meeting areas.

Facade, Image Courtesy © Kim Zwarts

  • Architects: Wiegerinck
  • Project: Plus Ultra
  • Location: Wageningen, Netherlands
  • Photography: Kim Zwarts, Stijn Poelstra
  • Client: Kadans Science Partner
  • Sustainability: BREEAM-NL Excellent
  • Consultants: Van Looy Group, Archimedes Bouwadvies, Buro Poelmans Reesink, C2N
  • Program: Incubator, multi tenant building and pilotplants
  • Size: 7,735 m² GFA
  • Period: 2015 – 2017

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Çankaya University Center for Congress and Culture in Etimesgut, Turkey by Erkal Architects

Monday, August 12th, 2019

Article source: Erkal Architects

Designed for a mid-size university campus, Congress and Culture Center is encircled by administrative facilities and situated on top of a central plot within the Çankaya University campus. The building is planned to house a main hall for 350 people with stage mechanics and professional electronics to undertake academic conferences and congress events as well as cultural performances such as concerts and theater productions. The main hall seamlessly integrates with interior spaces such as separable seminar rooms and the main foyer.

Image Courtesy © Yercekim Architectural Photography

  • Architects: Erkal Architects
  • Project: Çankaya University Center for Congress and Culture
  • Location: Etimesgut, Turkey
  • Photography: Yercekim Architectural Photography
  • Client: Çankaya University
  • Structural Engineer: Levent Aksaray
  • Steel Design: Mehmet Göktaş
  • Mechanical Engineer: Merkezi Isıtma Sistemleri
  • Electrical Engineer: Promete
  • Civil Engineer: Diyap
  • Built Area: 2.000 m²
  • Design: 2015
  • Construction: 2016 – 2018

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New City Hall in Nancagua, Chile by BEALS LYON ARQUITECTOS

Monday, August 5th, 2019

Article source: BEALS LYON ARQUITECTOS

The new City Hall in Nancagua, a small rural town in Central Chile, aims to create a space able to accommodate various public situations and events. Because of its location, close to an old public park and to several historical buildings, it also makes possible the recovery and enhancement of the local heritage, both natural and manmade.

The project, winner of a public competition, focuses not on the construction of an iconic volume, but rather on the creation of a memorable and public void that effectively connects the city with the valuable, but previously overlooked public park. As with other spaces with a high civic spirit, like the agora of Assos in Greece or the Piazza San Marco in Venice, the project emphasizes the construction of a void over the construction of isolated buildings. Spaces with a public void is created and “charged” so that it becomes a catalyst for public life.

Image Courtesy © Felipe Fontecilla

  • Architects: BEALS LYON ARQUITECTOS
  • Project: New City Hall
  • Location: Nancagua, VI Región. Chile
  • Photography: Felipe Fontecilla
  • Client: Municipalidad de Nancagua
  • Lead Architects: Loreto Lyon, Alejandro Beals
  • Design Team: Philip Zurman, Alessandra Dal Mos
  • Structural Engineer: B y B Ingeniería
  • Landscaping: Beals Lyon Arquitectos
  • Areas: 2.700 m2 + 4.500 m2 public square
  • Construction Year: 2016

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Marmalade Lane cohousing in Cambridge, England by Mole Architects

Wednesday, July 24th, 2019

Article source: Mole Architects 

Marmalade Lane, Cambridge’s first cohousing development, is now complete and welcoming K1 Cohousing members. This marks the culmination of eighteen years of work by the group, and comes at a moment when custom-build and community-led housing are being recognised by the government as viable and attractive models for future housing.

The development comprises 42 homes – a mix of two- to five-bedroom terraced houses and one- and two-bedroom apartments. In common with other cohousing communities now established in the UK, Marmalade Lane’s shared spaces and communal facilities, designed to foster community spirit and sustainable living, are integral to the development. These include extensive shared gardens as the focal space of the community, with areas for growing food, play, socialising and quiet contemplation, and a flexible ‘common house’ with a play room, guest bedrooms, laundry facilities, meeting rooms, and a large hall and kitchen for shared meals and parties. A separate workshop and gym are located elsewhere on site. All residents are members of K1 Cohousing, have a stake in the common parts and contribute to the management of the community. Fulfilling the group’s aspiration for mixed, intergenerational living, the multi-national group includes families with young children, retired and young professional couples and single-person households of different ages.

Image Courtesy © David Butler

  • Architects: Mole Architects
  • Project: Marmalade Lane cohousing
  • Location: Topper Street, Orchard Park, Cambridge CB24 TWN
  • Photography: David Butler
  • Client: TOWN and Trivselhus
  • Structural Engineer: Elliott Wood
  • Civil Engineer: Elliott Wood
  • M&E Engineer: Hoare Lea
  • Landscape Architect: Jamie Buchanan
  • Sustainability Consultants: Co-Create

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Studio Malmö in Sweden by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects

Wednesday, June 5th, 2019

Article source: Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects 

Studio is an ambitious project which will significantly enrich Malmö’s city life. Studio is a 55 metres tall, fourteen-storey structure that is essentially flexible to function as a mixed-use building, accommodating  bars, cafés,  restaurant, a hotel, retail outlets, offices, a conference hall and a multifunctional hall, all under one roof.  Studio will be a natural focal point and a catalyst of the ongoing regeneration of the Malmö harbour area. It will be a landmark buzzing with life and activities, both day and night.

Image Courtesy © Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects

  • Architects: Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects
  • Project: Studio Malmö
  • Location: Sweden
  • Client: Skanska Öresund
  • Engineers: Tyréns, Skanska Stormsystem, Skanska Teknik
  • Contractor: Skanska Öresund
  • Landscape Architects: Tema Landskab
  • Area: 22,000 m2

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«Alliance 1892» Brandy Distillery Museum & Warehouse in Chernyakhovsk, Russia by TOTEMENT/PAPER

Wednesday, June 5th, 2019

Article source: TOTEMENT/PAPER

The building is located in Kaliningrad region in old German town which was seriously damaged during World War II. In an empty place adjacent to the railroad a modern plant of brandy production was built. Our task was a warehouse building project which apart from its main function – storing brandy tierces – would serve as a place of meetings and com-munication, guests reception as well as a symbol of creation and rebirth, demonstrating the role of the plant in the city life.

The applied while considering all the parts of the project has led us to creation of an ex-tremely symbolical architectural ensemble.

Image Courtesy © Gleb Leonov and Anna Ponomareva

  • Architects: TOTEMENT/PAPER
  • Project: «Alliance 1892» Brandy Distillery Museum & Warehouse
  • Location: Chernyakhovsk (Insterburg), Russia
  • Photography: Gleb Leonov and Anna Ponomareva
  • Client Company Name: Alliance-1892
  • Lead Architects: Levon Ayrapetov, Valeriya Preobrazhenskaya, Yegor Legkov, Diana Grekova
  • Building Area: 1562 sq. m.
  • General Area: 1115 sq. m.
  • Completion Year: 2016

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Diaphanous House in Mérida, Mexico by Taller Estilo Arquitectura

Thursday, May 23rd, 2019

Article source: Taller Estilo Arquitectura

The revitalization Mérida’s historic center has brought with it a new value for built heritage, whether it be partial or total and the interventions we see today are very diverse.

Diaphanous House  is an anonymous dwelling on its exterior that adapts to the contextual image of the city, returning to its original façade and joining the rhythm of mass over openings of the neighboring houses. Inside, the existing building the first bay containing the lobby and guest bedroom area is preserved. The building aims to mix two languages; one belonging to the past and the other being contemporary, resulting in our opinion, a sustainable architecture with a proper use of resources.

Interior Facade, Image Courtesy © David Cervera/Verónica Gloria

  • Architects: Taller Estilo Arquitectura (Arq. Víctor Alejandro Cruz Domínguez, Arq. Iván Atahualpa Hernández Salazar, Arq. Luís Armando Estrada Aguilar)
  • Project: Diaphanous House
  • Location: Barrio de Mejorada, Mérida, Yucatán, México
  • Photography: David Cervera/Verónica Gloria
  • Collaborators: Arq. Silvia Cuitún Coronado, Ing. Juan Díaz, Ing. Oscar Marroquín
  • Lote Size: 140.40 sqm
  • Living Space: 139.40 sqm
  • Year: 2018

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UGC Vélizy 2 multiplex cinema in Vélizy-Villacoublay, France by Atelier Architecture Lalo

Wednesday, May 22nd, 2019

Article source: Atelier Architecture Lalo

In the redevelopment project for this shopping gallery, Unibail Rodamco West field and UGC decided to create a new multiplex cinema of national stature for UGC Ciné-Cité with 18 theaters and 3,800 places.

The theaters are laid out around suspended decks in the curved volume of an impressive envelop made of glass “scales”, developed by L35, the shopping gallery architects. They like cinemas along a street. They are accessed from above, with the exits on the ground floor. Interiors are subdued, with floating, pleated black ceilings. The project is designed to highlight the use of raw materials and sleek finishes.

Image Courtesy © Michel Denancé

  • Architects: Atelier Architecture Lalo
  • Project: UGC Vélizy 2 multiplex cinema
  • Location: Vélizy-Villacoublay, France
  • Photography: Michel Denancé

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