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Treehouse in Steyr, Austria by mia2/ARCHITEKTUR ZT KG

Friday, May 17th, 2019

Article source: mia2/ARCHITEKTUR ZT KG

The building site was discovered during a stroll through the forest near the river Enns which raised the desire to live in the middle of nature surrounded by trees. At first sight it seemed to be impossible to build a house there since only a narrow building area is located on even surface, the rest of it is a steep slope of six meters. This special situation was solved with an unusual but also simple construction. The building got only partially placed on solid ground, the bigger part of it is lifted off the ground and reaches into the tree crowns. A steel framework is supporting the construction.

Image Courtesy © Gregor Graf

  • Architects: mia2/ARCHITEKTUR ZT KG
  • Project: Treehouse
  • Location: Steyr, Austria
  • Photography: Gregor Graf
  • Software used: ArchiCAD
  • Leading Architects: Sandra Gnigler, Gunar Wilhelm
  • Useable Floor Space: 126 square meter
  • Start of Planning: 11/2014
  • Completion Date: 12/2016

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Silver Linings in Falmouth, England by Märraum

Wednesday, May 15th, 2019

Article source: Märraum

The Brief

We were thrilled when Alison and Bob got in touch to say they’d found a new property, and were looking for our design services once more. No longer a new build project, they wanted to convert a damp, dingy and cluttered double garage into a bright self-contained annexe for family and friends to stay in.

Image Courtesy © Hugh Hastings

  • Architects: Märraum
  • Project: Silver Linings
  • Location: Falmouth, Cornwall, England
  • Photography: Hugh Hastings
  • Software used: ArchiCAD

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Youth and Sports House in Kintzheim, France by rouby hemmerlé brigand architectes

Sunday, May 12th, 2019

Article source: rouby hemmerlé brigand architectes

The issue at stake in this project is to integrate the building into its context by burying a part of it into the ground. When discovering the site, the building appears as “hidden” in the landscape. The building first unifies and then divides the topographic levels of the slope.

The choice was made to implement a rectangular and compact form largely open on two sides. The patio situated at the heart of the building lets natural light gain the association’s room and the corridors. A concrete terrace situated on the green roof allows the contemplation of the sports field, the town of Kintzheim and the surrounding scenery of the mountains.

Image Courtesy © rouby hemmerlé brigand architectes

  • Architects: rouby hemmerlé brigand architectes
  • Project: Youth and Sports House
  • Location: Kintzheim, France
  • Software used: ArchiCAD
  • Lead Architect: Julien Rouby, Yann Bonnet
  • Built Area: 560 m²
  • Completion Year: 2018

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TIJ in Stellendam, Netherlands by RO&AD Architecten and RAU

Sunday, May 12th, 2019

Article source: RO&AD Architecten and RAU

‘TIJ  (name explanation: This is a Dutch word joke. ‘TIJ’ means ‘tide’ which refers to the returning tides in the Haringvliet, but quickly pronounced it also means ‘the egg’)

‘TIJ is the biggest and most striking of a series of objects designed to celebrate the opening of the Haringvliet sluices in November 2018. The sluices were opened in order to improve water quality and biodiversity, while also stimulating fish migration from the North Sea to the river delta system of Maas and Rhine in the Netherlands. This will create a new, salt-resistant and salt-loving natural environment. The biodiversity in the surrounding nature reserves will increase and a more robust, healthier ecosystem will develop in the coming years. To let people experience and explore these changes, a series of bird observatories have been designed in the Haringvliet area.

Image Courtesy © Katja Effting

  • Architects: RO&AD Architecten and RAU
  • Project: TIJ
  • Location: Natuurgebied De Scheelhoek
  • Photography: Katja Effting
  • Software used: Rhino 3D, Grasshopper, ArchiCAD, Autocad
  • Design Team RO&AD: Ad Kil, Ro Koster, Martin van Overveld, Athina Andreadou, Loyse Rebord, Rodrigo Altamirano
  • Design Team RAU: Thomas Rau, Michel Tombal, Jochem Alferink
  • Commissioner: Vogelbescherming & Natuurmonumenten
  • Main Structural Engineer: BreedID, Den Haag
  • Landscape: H+N+S Landschaps Architectuur
  • Contractor: Van Hese Infra
  • Construction: 10-2018 – 03-2019

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The Grey Interior in Moscow, Russia by Alexey Rozenberg

Tuesday, May 7th, 2019

Article source: Alexey Rozenberg

The interior design is built on brutal materials: textured plaster and ceramic slabs mimicking concrete, ferrous metal, however, thanks to a careful finishing technique, they acquire here a new quality – smoothness, gloss, feeling of high cost.

A collection of three-dimensional models of film characters, which the owner, a 3D designer by profession, collects, became an important factor in interior design. The collection, bright and varied in color, required to make the colors of the interior very muted. The color scheme of the interior is built on shades of gray from dark graphite to light concrete. Wooden surfaces arise as large fragments in private rooms. Cool gray tones of the frames demanded to focus on finding methods to compensate this coldness. The combinatorics within the same surface of different finishing materials: plastic walls, niches, as well as numerous elements and details – various metal shapes on the plaster surface, shelves of different sizes and designs became such a solution.

Image Courtesy © Michail Stepanov

  • Architects: Alexey Rozenberg
  • Project: The Grey Interior
  • Location: Moscow, Russia
  • Photography: Michail Stepanov, Vladilen Razgulin
  • Software used: ArchiCAD, Corel Draw
  • Built Area (m2 or sqft): 160m2
  • Completion Year: 2018

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HN Nursery in Kanagawa, Japan by HIBINOSEKKEI + youji no shiro + KIDS DESIGN LABO

Friday, April 26th, 2019

Article source: HIBINOSEKKEI + youji no shiro + KIDS DESIGN LABO 

This is a nursery which parents found, who want to raise children in rich nature environment. To meet their expectation, by making use of rich nature surrounding it, the nursery is planned to design where children can feel nature in a whole day, and play excited and stimulating, so that they can develop their sensibility and creativity.

Image Courtesy © Toshinari Soga (studio BAUHAUS)

  • Architects: HIBINOSEKKEI + youji no shiro + KIDS DESIGN LABO
  • Project: HN Nursery
  • Location: Kanagawa, Japan
  • Photography: Toshinari Soga (studio BAUHAUS)
  • Software used: ArchiCAD, Autocad
  • Site Area: 2651㎡
  • Construction Area: 588㎡
  • Floor Area: 573㎡
  • Completion: 12 /2017

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Delta Porsgrunn in Norway by mmw architects

Wednesday, April 17th, 2019

Article source: mmw architects

Delta Porsgrunn is a top modern, environmentally-friendly office building on 5000 square meter.

The office complex facilitates a coherent environment for reseaching, public administration and private business within the pedagogical and technological fields.

The deisgn of the house is a clear signal to the users and the audience about Kjølnes ambitions as a regional meeting place for research and industry. An architecture that does not consume more than it returns  – a low- energy building that shapes sustainability – and at the same time an aesthetic boldness for the campus area in Porsgrunn.

Image Courtesy © Dag Frogner

  • Architects: mmw architects (Re Arkitektur AS)
  • Project: Delta Porsgrunn
  • Location: Kjølnes, Porsgrunn, Norway
  • Photography: Nils Petter Dale, Dag Frogner
  • Software used: ArchiCAD
  • Client: Kjølnes Bygg / Porsgrunn Utvikling AS
  • Project Team: Sindre Østereng, Pål Arne Bustad, Maiken Seglem, Joakim Skajaa, Rebekka Bondesen, Magne Magler Wiggen / Håvard Trosterud
  • Contractor: Kruse Smith Entreprenør AS
  • Total Area: 5.100 m2
  • Contract Sum: 85 million NOK
  • Completed / Opening: 18.9.2017

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Local Station Flat in Nagasaki, Japan by FUKUSHIKEN, Hibinosekkei Inc,.

Wednesday, April 17th, 2019

Article source: FUKUSHIKEN, Hibinosekkei Inc,.

This is a support center for the disabled consisting of 4 different kinds of facilities, an office, and cafe space, whose concept is “The Station connecting the disabled and the local community”.

In Japan, most of facilities for the disabled are so closed with windows of opaque glass that people inside can’t be seen from outside. But it’s important that such a welfare facility is open to outside and the public for users to live close to the society with their mental health.

In front of the building, there is a café space, where anyone can come and drop in freely.

Image Courtesy © Toshinari Soga (studio BAUHAUS)

  • Architects: FUKUSHIKEN, Hibinosekkei Inc,.
  • Project: Local Station Flat
  • Location: Isahaya City, Nagasaki, Japan
  • Photography: Toshinari Soga (studio BAUHAUS)
  • Software used: ArchiCAD, Autocad
  • Construction/Scale: Steel Frame, 2 floors (Above the ground)
  • Site Area: 1,913㎡
  • Building Area: 908㎡
  • Total floor Area: 1,230㎡
  • Completion: April, 2018

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Photographer’s Studio in Austin, Texas by Derrington Building Studio

Tuesday, April 16th, 2019

Article source: Derrington Building Studio

The Photographer’s Studio strikes a balance between a voluminous working space, the City of Austin’s zoning regulations, and a shared appreciation for expressive form. This project began with a simple need for a studio in the corner of the photographer’s backyard. Zoning setbacks and tree protection rules quickly eliminated the option to build a separate structure, resulting in a building addition that juxtaposes a typical Austin house with a fresh new form.

Exterior-front, Image Courtesy © Craig Washburn

  • Architects: Derrington Building Studio
  • Project: Photographer’s Studio
  • Location: Austin, Texas, USA
  • Photography: Craig Washburn
  • Software used: Graphisoft, ArchiCAD
  • Clients: Craig Washburn & Jessica Krakoski
  • Lead Architect: Tim Derrington
  • Design Team: Tim Derrington & Natalia Lopez
  • Structural Engineering: JM Structural
  • Builder: Melde Construction Company
  • President/CEO: Bernie Calcote
  • Chief Operating Officer: Nick Bell
  • Project Manager: Micah Anderson
  • Gross Built Area: 1,170sf
  • Completion Year: 2018

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Lm House in Casablanca, Morocco by Elements Lab

Monday, April 8th, 2019

Article source: Elements Lab

Casablanca, the economic capital of Morocco, is a hyperactive and chaotic city of nearly 5 million inhabitants where cars are steadily replacing trees.

When designing a home for my family, I had in mind the idea of a quiet place away from chaos, a fortress against the constant agitation of everyday life.

Gradually, this idea was nourished by the image of the Riad, this typical Arab-Andalusian house modestly closed off from the public and open in its center on a planted patio.

Image Courtesy © Doublespace Photography

  • Architects: Elements Lab
  • Project: Lm House
  • Location: Casablanca, Morocco
  • Photography: Doublespace Photography
  • Software used: Autocad, 3dS Max, ArchiCAD
  • Lead Architect: Mehdi Berrada
  • Gross Built Area (square meters or square foot): 475 m2
  • Completion Year: 2017

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