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Grammarly office in Kiev, Ukraine by balbek bureau

Sunday, April 14th, 2019

Article source: balbek bureau

Grammarly is a global company with offices in San Francisco, New York, and Kyiv. Grammarly is a digital writing assistant used by millions of people every day to make their communication clear and effective, wherever they type. Grammarly operates 24/7, with the extensive use of IT devices and a high volume of communication and data exchange, both within individual and group settings.

Image Courtesy © Andrey Bezuglov and Yevhenii Avramenko

  • Architects: balbek bureau (Slava Balbek, Andrii Berezynskyi, Anastasia Marchenko)
  • Project: Grammarly office
  • Location: Kiev, Ukraine
  • Photography: Andrey Bezuglov and Yevhenii Avramenko
  • Clients: Grammarly Kyiv
  • Project Manager: Borys Dorogov
  • Area: 1750 sqm
  • Project Year: 2016 – Nov 2018

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Miles and Shirley Fiterman Hall in New York City, New York by Pei Cobb Freed & Partners

Monday, April 8th, 2019

Article source: Pei Cobb Freed & Partners

After the original Fiterman Hall was irreparably damaged on 9/11 by collapse of the neighboring World Trade Center, the construction of its replacement became an important neighborhood goal, symbolic of Lower Manhattan’s resurgence.

Out of the many design challenges faced, including the environmental remediation and deconstruction of the existing structure, the greatest challenge was to accommodate a vertical campus on a relatively small site. Housing 15 levels of program space, the new building is home to four major academic programs and contains a significant portion of BMCC’s general education teaching spaces.

Image Courtesy © KerunIp

  • Architects: Pei Cobb Freed & Partners
  • Project: Miles and Shirley Fiterman Hall
  • Location: Just north of the World Trade Center site in Lower Manhattan, New York City, New York, USA
  • Photography: Fernando Guerra, Paul Warchol, KerunIp, Eric Torkells

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El Coronel Ranchettes Eco-community in Rosarito Beach, Mexico by DSTUDIO ARQUITECTURA

Friday, April 5th, 2019

Article source: DSTUDIO ARQUITECTURA

Ranchettes El Coronel Eco-Community is a new sustainable development located in Playas de Rosarito, in the state of Baja California, México. The main objective of this development is to establish a new type of eco- friendly development that interacts in a peaceful manner with its context. Situated on the northern flank of the Coronel hill and surrounded by natural landscape, untouched by settlers, this project will host a series of small ranch type properties or Ranchettes, that will serve as primary or vacation homes for future residents. With no type of infrastructure located within the site, all of the interventions done must be at the peak of sustainability. Producing its own energy, capturing any amount of moisture or precipitation, installing low tech and high tech water filtration and supply systems; areas for personal crops and using native vegetation to enhance the local landscape, and also, using local and recycled materials to better integrate with the context.

Image Courtesy © DSTUDIO ARQUITECTURA

  • Architects: DSTUDIO ARQUITECTURA
  • Project: El Coronel Ranchettes Eco-community
  • Location: Rosarito Beach, Mexico

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Villa Lepic Boutique Hotel in Abidjan, Côte d’Ivoire by PAOLA BAGNA

Sunday, March 31st, 2019

Article source: PAOLA BAGNA

The former governor of Abidjan’s residence was remodelled by architect Paola Bagna as 4* boutique hotel.

The design takes its cue from the Ivory Coast villa’s mid century style and tropical surroundings to charm guests with understated yet luxurious materials and forms.

Nestled between palm trees and tropical plants, this Le Corbusier inspired diamond in the rough had retained it’s appeal despite waterproofing and conservation problems. Over three years, Paola Bagna directed a renovation of the home, transforming it into a boutique hotel of 17 rooms including reception area, restaurant, meeting rooms / event space, bar, wellness area, indoor and outdoor lounges and a swimming pool.

Image Courtesy © François-Xavier Gbré

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Residences at Mill 10 in Ludlow, Massachusetts by The Architectural Team, Inc.

Sunday, March 24th, 2019

Article source: The Architectural Team, Inc.

Built in 1907, Ludlow Mill 10 was originally part of the larger Ludlow Mills industrial complex and home to one of the world’s largest producers of jute cloth, rope and twine. Once a powerhouse of manufacturing, the building remained derelict for nearly a decade prior to its rehabilitation and adaptation. The design team’s work included a complete restoration of the structure and facade, as well as artfully adapting the building’s 108,000 square feet to 75 modern apartments for seniors with amenities including a fitness center, resident lounge, reading book nook, and computer lounge.

Image Courtesy © Andy Ryan

  • Architects: The Architectural Team, Inc.
  • Project: Residences at Mill 10
  • Location: Ludlow, Massachusetts, USA
  • Photography: Gregg Shupe, Andy Ryan

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Domestic Business Class Lounge in Platov International Airport, Rostov-on-Don, Russia by nefa architects

Sunday, March 17th, 2019

Article source: nefa architects

When you start a new project, you always try to make it as accurate as possible in the place and time. To do this, we usually do extensive research, we necessarily leave for a place and spend there a few days, “breathing” with local air.

In the case of the VIP hall of the new Rostov airport, we stopped on the theme of the nature of the south of Russia, namely the beauty of the spring steppe, full of amazing flowers and herbs.

Image Courtesy © Ilya Ivanov

  • Architects: nefa architects (Elena Mertsalova, Maria Nasonova)
  • Project: Domestic Business Class Lounge in Platov International Airport
  • Location: Rostov-on-Don, Russia
  • Photography: Ilya Ivanov
  • Client: Airports of Regions
  • Chief Architect: Dmitry Ovcharov
  • Authors Team: Dmitry Ovcharov, Elena Mertsalova
  • Visualization: Dmitry Tridenov
  • Chief Engineer: Sergey Kurepin
  • Project Management: Daria Turkina, Victoria Nagurnaya
  • Total Area: 400 sqm
  • Year: 2018

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Cozumel House in Mexico by Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos

Friday, March 1st, 2019

Article source: Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos

On the beautiful island of Cozumel in Quintana Roo, Mexico, this 1,325 sqm luxury residential project is located on a 5,200 sqm site with abundant local vegetation and 38 meters of beachfront, offering superb views of the Mexican Caribbean.

The project is based on the guiding concept of fully respecting the site and its existing vegetation, resulting in a design that reflects a clear unity between the contemporary language and natural surroundings.

West elevation, Image Courtesy © Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos, photo by Rafael Gamo

  • Architects: Sordo Madaleno Arquitectos
  • Project: Cozumel House
  • Location: Cozumel, Quintana Roo, Mexico
  • Photography: Rafael Gamo
  • President: Javier Sordo Madaleno Bringas
  • Architecture Leader: Javier Sordo Madaleno de Haro
  • Project Leader: Andrés Cajiga
  • Interior Director: Nadia Borrás
  • Interior Team: Carmen Cantú

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Stratosphere in London, England by Stockwool

Wednesday, February 27th, 2019

Article source: Stockwool

Stockwool completes detailed design and construction phase of new housing in the heart of Stratford Stratosphere, designed for Telford Homes, has transformed a brownfield site adjacent to Stratford station into two buildings boasting striking views.

With 342 new homes, the buildings comprise of an 11 storey brick-clad building, with retail and office accommodation at ground to second floor levels and 62 apartments above, and a 36 storey glazed building, with retail accommodation at ground floor level and 280 private apartments above plus a gym, a residents’ lounge at 35th floor level, and a stunning rooftop garden offering uninterrupted panoramic views across the Lea Valley, the Olympic site and further west towards the City of London.

Image Courtesy © Stockwool

  • Architects: Stockwool
  • Project: Stratosphere
  • Location: London, England
  • Software used: ArchiCAD
  • Landscape Architect: Standerwick Land Design
  • Pre-Planning Architect: Allies and Morrison
  • Post-Planning Architect: Stockwool
  • Structural Engineer: PTA
  • M&E Consultant: Silcock Dawson

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Kouros Tower in Valencia, Spain by FRAN SILVESTRE ARQUITECTOS

Tuesday, February 26th, 2019

Article source: FRAN SILVESTRE ARQUITECTOS

The objective of the proposal is to design a building that aspires to have the ability to go through time and not become obsolete, adapting to physical conditions and making the most of them in order to present the situation in an innovative way.

The building is configured as a Kouros that guards the access to the city. In the composition of its façade, the building shows the passage of time and as if it were different strata, the heights that have defined the different types of the city are shown.

Image Courtesy © FRAN SILVESTRE ARQUITECTOS

  • Architects: FRAN SILVESTRE ARQUITECTOS
  • Project: Kouros Tower
  • Location: Valencia, Spain
  • Interior Design: Alfaro Hofmann
  • Project Team: María Masià, Fran Ayala, Estefanía Soriano, Sandra Insa, Pablo Camarasa, Ricardo Candela, David Sastre, Sevak Asatrián, Vicente Picó, Rubén March, Jose Manuel Arnao, Rosa Juanes, Gemma Aparicio, Sergio Llobregat, Juan Martinez, Paz Garcia, Neus Roso, Daniel Uribe, Joan Maravilla, Javier Briones, Ángel Pérez, Sergio Tórtola, Marta Escribano, Phoebe Harrison, Daniel Yacopino
  • Financial Manager: Ana de Pablo
  • Communication: Sara Atienza

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Hollowed Packing in Seoul, South Korea by HG-Architecture

Monday, February 25th, 2019

Article source: HG-Architecture

The 4th floor terrace area of ​​Dobong-gu city hall in Dobong-gu, Seoul was empty space as the building’s idle space. It was the space where the upper office space and the lower civil service space meet, and it was an important void space that mediates the upper and lower parts of the form of the building. However, in 2017, Dobong-gu Office decided to expand two spaces in the space to solve the space shortage problem and expand work and rest space. HG-Architecture won the competition about the expansion of building utilizing this terrace space, 2017. The construction was recently completed by successfully maintaining the design concept and details of competition proposal.

Image Courtesy © Kyungsub Shin

  • Architects: HG-Architecture
  • Project: Hollowed Packing
  • Location: Dobong-gu Office, Madl-ro 656, Dobong-gu, Seoul,
  • Photography: Kyungsub Shin
  • Associate Professor: Ewha Womans University
  • Design Team: Kook Hyung Gul, Jang Seung Won, Jae Min Min, Kim Bong Kyung
  • Extension Area: 920m² (4F / 4.5F)
  • Design Period: 2017.2.~2017.7.
  • Construction Period: 2017.9.~2018.8.

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