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Li Man • Shen Mi Ji Hotel in Lijiang, China by Yiduan Shanghai Interior Design

Thursday, November 8th, 2018

Article source: Yiduan Shanghai Interior Design

The old town of Lijiang in Yunnan province, where tradition and modernity, tranquility and hustles co-exist, produces an elegant and creative gathering place for homestay hotels. Among the scattering design practices, Li Man·Shen Mi Ji hotel is a special isolated existence. Its modern ink painting style brings the most poetic and innovative annotation for a renovation space.

The hotel is located in No.74, lower segment of 81, 71 street in Lijiang. It was a residential yard with small area and unreasonable layout, hard to realize its design value. After taking over this project, the design company Yiduan demolished and re-designed the building, quietly integrated the building and its landscape into the old town, besides, they brought new vitality to the waste materials by reuse and classification.

Image Courtesy © Zhu Enlong

  • Architects: Yiduan Shanghai Interior Design
  • Project: Li Man • Shen Mi Ji Hotel
  • Location: Lijiang, Yunnan province, China
  • Photography: Zhu Enlong
  • Creative Director: Xu Xujun
  • Associate Designers: Xu Xuwei, Liu Wei, Liu Wei, Gong Xuan, Luo Zhenhai
  • Area: 1000 ㎡
  • Completion Time: November 2017

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Delft City Hall and Train Station in Netherlands by mecanoo architecten

Monday, November 5th, 2018

Article source: mecanoo architecten

Arriving in Delft is an unforgettable experience. From the outset, Mecanoo’s idea was to design a station that makes it clear to visitors that they have arrived in Delft. The station, in combination with the new city hall, sits atop a new train tunnel built in place of the old concrete viaduct that divided the city in two since 1965. Coming up the escalators, the impressive ceiling with the historic map of Delft unfolds. When you look outside, you see the city and the old station as a contemporary version of Johannes Vermeer’s painting ‘View of Delft’.

Image Courtesy © mecanoo architecten

  • Architects: mecanoo architecten
  • Project: Delft City Hall and Train Station
  • Location: Delft, Netherlands

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G2-House [ Facing House ] in Japan by Architect Show Co.,Ltd.

Friday, November 2nd, 2018

Article source: Architect Show Co.,Ltd.

This project is located in rural area of Mii city in Fukuoka Prefecture Japan.

The building was designed to have minimum opening on the outer side in order to protect privacy of the house, and create a stylistic beautiful facade.

The house is composed of 3 main masses consist of garage, entrance hall and Japanese style room, and Living spaces. By placing 2 inner garden between the northern part of the building which consist bedrooms and living room with southern part which consist the entrance hall and Japanese style room it become possible to let enough sunlight to enter all rooms providing natural daylighting and ventilation to the whole house.

Image Courtesy © Architect Show Co.,Ltd.

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Arts University Bournemouth Design Studios and Workshops in Poole, England by Design Engine

Wednesday, October 31st, 2018

Article source: Design Engine

The AUB Design Workshops & Studios Conversions consist of the transformation of two former on-campus halls of residence, originally constructed in 2001, into modern studio and teaching space for Arts University Bournemouth’s internationally renowned higher education courses.

The success of the institution, and the wider changing demands of higher education, instigated a reappraisal of the Halls’ use as part of Design Engine’s 2009 vision for the future masterplan for the University.

Image Courtesy © Design Engine

  • Architects: Design Engine
  • Project: Arts University Bournemouth Design Studios
  • Location: Poole, England
  • Client: Arts University Bournemouth
  • Landscape Architect: HED
  • Structural Engineer: AKS Ward
  • M&E Consultant: AVUS Consulting
  • Quantity Surveyor: Selway Joyce
  • Project Manager: Selway Joyce
  • Lighting Consultant: Michael Grubb

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Ningbo Xikou Da’ai Academy Town in China by MCM Architecture Planning and Design Office

Tuesday, October 30th, 2018

Article source: MCM Architecture Planning and Design Office

You could see mountains

You could see waters

Hidden in mountains and waters…

The Chinese people pay attention to the harmonious unity between man and nature. As for place for the elderly, they pay more attention to the full integration with the environment. The project is located in the Village of Zhuangyuanao, Xikou Town, Ningbo, surrounded by mountains. It is backed by Huajian Mountain and Bogu Mountain. The terrain is high, and sometimes the clouds are steaming like thick ink and sometimes like a traditional Chinese painting, and the surrounding mountains and colorful walls are reflected in the water. In the water, people, architecture and nature are integrated into one, like a landscape painting that is slowly unfolding.

School-town-experience-hall-1, Image Courtesy © Chen Wei

  • Architects: MCM Architecture Planning and Design Office, (Zhu Lin)
  • Project: Ningbo Xikou Da’ai Academy Town
  • Location: Zhuangyuan Village, Xikou Town, Ningbo City, Zhejiang Province, China
  • Photography: Chen Wei
  • Architectural Design Team Members: Yuan Duo, Jiao Yang, He Xudong, Zhu Jie, Su Xinjie, Wan Cheng, Feng Lingbo
  • Landscape Design Team Members: Yang Ke, Wang Peipei, Shen Xuejiao
  • Construction: China Railway Construction Group Huadong Engineering Co., Ltd.
  • Site Area (square meters): 252003.9m2
  • Building Area: 470813.8m2
  • Indoor area (square meters):
    • Floor Area Ratio: 1.87
    • Greening Rate: 30%
  • Design Start Time: 2016.11
  • Design End Time: 2018.7
  • Construction Start Time: 2017.12

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Kogakuin University Learning Commons LC8 in Tokyo, Japan by spinoff co.,ltd.

Monday, October 15th, 2018

Article source: spinoff co.,ltd.

Putting student activities on display to encourage diverse use of space

LC8 (Learning Commons Hachioji) is an on-campus “third place” for students at Kogakuin University. Located on the first through fourth floors of the new Building 2 at the Hachioji Campus, the space was conceived in the campus general plan as a new kind of learning site for gathering and engaging in discussion outside of the classroom. This “learning commons” combines the functions of library, learning support center, and student hall typically found at any university, also goes beyond these conventional functions to provide flexible shared space that gives rise to a diversity of student activities.

Image Courtesy © Nacasa & Partners

  • Architects: spinoff co.,ltd. / Ichiro Shiomi
  • Project: Kogakuin University Learning Commons LC8
  • Location: 2665-1 Nakano-machi, Hachioji-shi, Tokyo 192-0015 Japan
  • Photography: Nacasa & Partners
  • Total Floor Area: 1246.83 m2
  • Completion: March / 2017

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The Forum at Marvin Hall in Lawrence, Kansas by Studio 804, Inc.

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2018

Article source: Studio 804, Inc.

The Forum was conceived in 2004 by John Gaunt, Dean the University of Kansas School of Architecture, Design & Planning from 1995 to 2015. Located off historic Jayhawk Boulevard, the addition to historic School of Architecture at Marvin Hall addresses the school’s critical need for an auditorium for lecture courses and guest speakers, while also providing a separate breakout jury space for student reviews and presentations. In this way, students of the School of Architecture will no longer be required to trek across campus to attend their classes, but rather, will attend classes in a building that exemplifies their studies on emerging technologies, passive design strategies, and energy-efficient mechanical systems.

Exterior Elevational View, Image Courtesy © Studio 804, Inc.

  • Architects: Studio 804, Inc.
  • Project: The Forum at Marvin Hall
  • Location: Lawrence, Kansas, USA
  • Software used: Revit

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Woo Space Tianjin in China by HyperSity Studio

Monday, October 1st, 2018

Article source: HyperSity Studio

The headquarter of Woo is located in Tianjin, with a floor height of 3.5 meters and an area of about 3,000 square meters. The nature of this project is the renovation of the existing building, which was a commercial hotel built in the late 1990s. Its formal business operation mode and architectural form have been in conflict with the pattern of urban change, which in needs of new adapted functions.

Image Courtesy © hyperSity architects

  • Architects: HyperSity Studio
  • Project: Woo Space Tianjin
  • Location: Tianjin, China
  • Design Team: Shi Yang, Zhao Tong, Li Yunpeng, Qi Yu
  • Construction Area: about 3000 square meters
  • Design Time: 2015.09-2015.12
  • Construction Time: 2016.03—2016.10

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Lecture Theatres for ‘Universite Descartes’ in Paris, France by AZC

Thursday, September 27th, 2018

Article source: AZC

Context and Challenges

This project for two 200-seat lecture theatres and a series of teaching spaces provided the opportunity to effectively transform a courtyard at the centre of a city block. The project reveals the site’s urban potential for its users, neighbours, visitors or passers-by, and responds to a need for simplicity and coherence, with a mix of functional logic and aesthetics.
The heart of the block at 143 Avenue de Versailles in western Paris’s smart 16th arrondissement belongs to the Université Paris Descartes. Its formerly cluttered appearance was due to the number of buildings and structures that had accumulated above the one-storey car park that filled the whole courtyard. The key to the space’s transformation was to make it functional and to enhance it.

Image Courtesy © Sergio Grazia

  • Architects: AZC
  • Project: Lecture Theatres for ‘Universite Descartes’
  • Location: Paris 16, France
  • Photography: Sergio Grazia
  • Client: University of Paris-Descartes
  • Partners: Louis Choulet, Bureau Michel Forgue, Batiserf, Batiss VS-A/Altia
  • Cost: 3,7 M€
  • Surface: 906 m2
  • Year: 2014

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V&A Dundee in Scotland by KENGO KUMA & ASSOCIATES and PiM.studio Architects

Wednesday, September 26th, 2018

Article source: PiM.studio Architects

Envelope

The building envelope is created by methods of twisting, connecting and layering the city grid axis and the adjacent RRS Discovery ship axis, using a ring structure made of reconstituted stone and concrete to compliment the traditional construction materials used in Dundee and reflect the natural cliff structure of the coastline.

The building’s form creates dramatic spaces with an impressive main hall forming a public indoor plaza, and areas that overhang the external public plaza. The external envelope draws people to the waterfront and generates a new migration route along the riverside promenade. The interior space of the main hall is filled with a gentle light emanating from apertures cut through the layered stone to create an open yet intimate public space.

Image Courtesy © Hufton Crow

  • Architects: KENGO KUMA & ASSOCIATES and PiM.studio Architects
  • Project: V&A Dundee
  • Location: Dundee, Scotland
  • Photography: Hufton Crow
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhino 3d, Revit
  • Client: Dundee City Council
  • Project Manager: Turner & Townsend
  • Main Contractor: BAM Construct UK
  • Lead Architect: KENGO KUMA & ASSOCIATES
  • Partners in charge: Kengo Kuma, Yuki Ikeguchi, Teppei Fujiwara

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