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Chongqing Zhongshuge Bookstore in China by X+LIVING

Thursday, May 2nd, 2019

Article source: X+LIVING

As one of the world’s largest inland city of mountains and rivers, Chongqing is a city full of surprises and wonderful and charming corners. Since ancient times, its landscape and numerous historical sites have attracted many ancient writers and calligraphers. Until today, Chongqing is still a city of attraction to everyone.

Located on the 3rd and 4th Floor of Zodi Plaza, Yangjiaping, the Chongqing Zhongshuge greets visitors with a simple glass facade covered with text. Once inside, scattered “lampshade-shaped bookshelves” are found throughout the dark brown lobby. Visitors can feel as if they were in a bright and warm private study when they read in the warm light projected from inside the lampshades.

Book gallery, Image Courtesy © SHAO FENG

  • Architects: X+LIVING
  • Project: Chongqing Zhongshuge Bookstore
  • Location: 3F-4F, Zodi Plaza, Yangjiaping District, Chongqing, China
  • Photography: SHAO FENG
  • Software used: 3dS Max
  • Client: Shanghai Zhongshu Industrial Ltd
  • Creative Designer: LI XIANG
  • Project Director: LIU HUAN
  • Project Area: 1300㎡
  • Completion Time: 2019.1

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Shunfenglou Seafood Restaurant in Zhejiang, China by TOPOS DESIGN CLANS

Wednesday, April 24th, 2019

Article source: TOPOS DESIGN CLANS

TOPOS DESIGN CLANS announced the latest project, a seafood restaurant in Yongqiang, Wenzhou, on the coast of East China Sea, with a theme inspired by the ocean beside the city. Shunfenglou Restaurant is a well-known old fashioned local seafood restaurant. On the occasion of the 35th anniversary of its founding, the owners of the restaurant have announced a bold innovation. They entrusted TOPOS DESIGN CLANS to reinvent the restaurant as a place with a fully renewed sensory dining experience. Drawing on the symphony “La Mer” composed by the French musician Claude Debussy, who is the impressionist music master in the early 20th century, the designers created a series of synesthetic experiences about the sea with the deconstructed space, and presented an impressionist symphony of blue sea for the new restaurant.

Image Courtesy © HU Yijie

  • Architects: TOPOS DESIGN CLANS
  • Project: Shunfenglou Seafood Restaurant
  • Location: 1F, Aviation Building, NO. 299, Yongning West Road, Yongzhong Sub-district, Longwan District, Wenzhou City, Zhejiang Province, China
  • Photography: HU Yijie, SHUN Design
  • Principal Architect: LIN Chen
  • Design Team: LV Jie, ZHU Jianming, LU Liyuan, YE Xinyi (intern)
  • VI Design: SHUN Design
  • Lighting Consultant: ZHANG Haibei
  • Construction Firm: YUANHENG Decoration
  • Project Area: 1500 m2
  • Design Period: 2018.07 to 2018.09
  • Construction Period: 2018.09 to 2018.12

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Not So Big House in Karnataka, India by Sudaiva Studio

Tuesday, April 23rd, 2019

Article source: Sudaiva Studio

To keep pace with the rapid urbanization of the tier 2 city in which the residence is located, the client aspired to upgrade to a modern, luxurious lifestyle while still living as a traditional joint family. Within the relatively compact floor area, the design had to accommodate the needs of a large family, providing a sense of spaciousness while maintaining the right balance of connection and privacy.

Exterior, Image Courtesy © Geeth Gopinath

  • Architects: Sudaiva Studio
  • Project: Not So Big House
  • Location: Bellur Cross, Karnataka, India
  • Photography: Geeth Gopinath
  • Software used: Autodesk, Autocad, SketchUp, Trimble
  • Clients: Manoj
  • Lead Architects: Vinay Mavinakere
  • Interior Design Team: Vinay Mavinakere, Geeth Gopinath
  • Engineering: Local masons
  • Landscape: Vinay Mavinakere, Geeth Gopinath
  • Consultants: Stephin Tom, Design Wheel Consultants
  • Gross Built Area: 2700 square feet
  • Completion Year: 2018

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Tourism Faculty, University of Malaga in Spain by Vaillo + Irigaray Architects

Monday, April 22nd, 2019

Article source: Vaillo + Irigaray Architects 

Idea– Functionality. The project proposal aims to follow the tradition, very persistent in our architecture, based on a system of volumes aggregation around patios.

This typology is frequent throughout the tradition of “didactic architecture” or “teaching architecture”, where a usual typology of aggregation of new uses, was the juxtaposition of spaces around patios, united in turn by cloisters.

Vaillo + Irigaray Architects

  • Architects: Vaillo + Irigaray Architects
  • Project: Tourism Faculty, University of Malaga
  • Location: Malaga, Spain 
  • Client: University of Malaga
  • Associate Collaborators: Joaquin Lopez Baldan, Ana Lopez Baldan
  • Consultants: STIN, Ángel León
  • Facilities Engineering: Rafael Vera Vera
  • Area: 18.266 m2
  • Project Year: 2019

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Jade12 in Taipei, Taiwan by JEAN GROUP

Friday, April 12th, 2019

Article source: JEAN GROUP

Concept 1 

Land & Surrounding

A building that respects the land and the surrounding environment.

The land is located on the edge of a mountain forest in the Xinyi District of Taipei City (Central Business District of Taipei ). One side of the land faces the busy city while the other faces a vast mountain forest.

The land has a gentle slope of natural terrain that faces the sun. The land shape is also an irregular triangle.

The slightly contradictory environment of city and mountain terrain promotes the potential for different level of integration and transformation.

Therefore, in respect the land and the surrounding environment, our hope is to build a home belong- ing to the nature that anyone would want to live in.

Image Courtesy © JEAN GROUP

  • Architects: JEAN GROUP
  • Project: Jade12
  • Location: Taipei, Taiwan
  • Site Area: 880 square meter
  • Height of Building: 49.91M
  • Number of the floor: 13F / B3F
  • Number of units: 12 units / one unit per floor
  • Net area of one unit: about 265 square meter inside

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Dock G6 – Radisson Blu in Bordeaux, France by atelier d’architecture king kong

Friday, March 29th, 2019

Article source: atelier d’architecture king kong

Dock G6 lies on the concrete slab around the wet docks, situated between the neighbourhoods of the Chartrons and Bacalan in Bordeaux. It enjoys a prime position, directly adjacent to wet dock n°1 and situated between the Promenade des Bassins and Rue Lucien Faure which runs from the Jacques Chaban-Delmas vertical lift bridge to the start of Cours Balguerie-Stuttenberg.

Before the Nicolas Michelin et Associés (ANMA) agency defined an urban redevelopment plan for the area in 2010, the concrete slab was home to an industrial site comprising warehouses, storage silos, wet and dry docks, a submarine base, cranes and a lot of very silty water… These elements shaped a universe enriched by the varied palette of its raw materials and which was in need of a form of redevelopment which would not betray its essence. This is why the architectural identity of this hotel complex has been designed on the principle of an inhabited exoskeleton which enters into meaningful dialogue with the spirit of the place.

Image Courtesy © Arthur Péquin

  • Architects: atelier d’architecture king kong
  • Project: Dock G6 – Radisson Blu
  • Location: 63 rue Lucien Faure, Bordeaux, (33 – France)
  • Photography: Arthur Péquin, Francis Vauban
  • Client: Redman
  • Project Manager: Jean-Christophe Masnada
  • Project Leader: Flora Beth
  • Total Cost of Building work: 15,5 M€ HT
  • Area: 9,900 m2 SDP
  • Beginning of Construction: December 2016
  • Delivery: September 2018

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Aspen Lobby in Kfar Saba, Israel by SHIRLI ZAMIR DESIGN STUDIO

Tuesday, March 19th, 2019

Article source: SHIRLI ZAMIR DESIGN STUDIO 

The lobby is located in a building which belongs to a real estate group purchasing buildings around the world and renting them to different companies. We were chosen to design a lobby to one of their buildings in Kfar Saba, Israel.

Right at the beginning of the project, the brief we received from the clients is that the lobby contains different types of seating and that the place must feel welcoming and cozy.

Image Courtesy © Kfir Ziv

  • Architects: SHIRLI ZAMIR DESIGN STUDIO
  • Project: Aspen Lobby
  • Location: Kfar Saba, Israel
  • Photography: Kfir Ziv
  • Client: Aspen Group Inc. REIT 1
  • Project Manager: Kobi Dan
  • Size: 200 Sqm
  • Year: 2019

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Taiwan National Archive in New Taipei City by mecanoo architecten

Monday, March 18th, 2019

Article source: mecanoo architecten

Timeless architecture is the philosophy of Mecanoo & MAYU’s design for the National Taiwanese Archive: a building that hosts the memory and the collective identity.

The National Archives building is composed of two volumes: one that extends horizontally, forming a large canopy, protecting the ground floor, establishing the relation interior-exterior; the other, a perfect cube, landed on top of the horizontal volume.

Following its clear shape, the building is also organized in two zones: the public and the restrict access areas. The public zone is located in the east part of the site, connected to Wenhuayi road, while the restrict access area is organized on the west part.

Image Courtesy © mecanoo architecten

  • Architects: mecanoo architecten
  • Project: Taiwan National Archive
  • Location: 244, Taiwan, New Taipei City, Linkou District
  • Client: National Development Council/ Archives Administration
  • Design Team: Mecanoo and MAYU
  • Size: 38.000m2
  • Project Design: 2018

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CD8 in Mexico City, Mexico by Boué Arquitectos

Monday, March 11th, 2019

Article source: Boué Arquitectos

CD8 is a building located in the historical center of Mexico City, right in the heart of its traditional Chinatown. Its characteristics presented a great opportunity for an architectural revitalization project to provide it with a new productive life.

Image Courtesy © Boué Arquitectos

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Újpest New Market-Hall and UP Event Space in Budapest, Hungary by Firka Építész Stúdió Kft.

Sunday, March 10th, 2019

Article source: Firka Építész Stúdió Kft.

The market place, besides the city hall and the church, has always been the most important part of the center of the 4th district. However, from the 1970s on, the introverted late-modern market buildings and their service area occupied the public space of St. Stephen Square. The purpose of the current transformation is to give this space back to pedestrians and events by the forthcoming demolition of obsolete buildings, while the market is renewed within up-to-date frames.

Front Facade night view, Image Courtesy © Firka Építész Stúdió Kft.

  • Architects: Firka Építész Stúdió Kft.
  • Project: Újpest New Market-Hall and UP Event Space
  • Location: Budapest, Hungary
  • Software used: ArchiCAD

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