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Cool Cool Seaside in Kaohsiung, Taiwan by Atelier Let’s

Wednesday, February 13th, 2019

Article source: Atelier Let’s

Cool Cool Seaside

Next to the Gushan Ferry Pier that connects Kaohsiung to Cijin is a FamilyMart. Further down the road is a Watsons. Continuing along it is a series of storefronts, most of which are delis and dessert shops.

Would anyone have ever wondered what is behind this row of shops?

Indeed, if you take some time to get around to it, you will discover a local neighborhood situated just between that bustling road and the pier-side, where the place is decorated with some casually erected melon sheds, a small square in front of the temple, and plenty of randomly placed plantations. Above all, you will also be treated to some waterfront sceneries in the cool breeze as you stand in this subtropical city of Taiwan.

Image Courtesy © Yi-Hsien Lee Photography, Urban Development Bureau and Kaohsiung City Government

  • Architects: Atelier Let’s
  • Project: Cool Cool Seaside
  • Location: Gushan Dist., Kaohsiung City, Taiwan
  • Photography: Yi-Hsien Lee Photography, Urban Development Bureau and Kaohsiung City Government
  • Clients: Urban Development Bureau, Kaohsiung City Government
  • Principal Architect: Ta-Chi Ku, Zon Chen, Cheng-Han Chiu
  • Structural engineers:FU-GUI CIVIL & STRUCTURAL ENGINEER FIRM
  • Construction Co.: DE-JAI Construction
  • Landscape Design: Xiong Sheng Construction Company Ltd.
  • Landscape Color Design: Bamboo Yang
  • Built Area: 1052m2
  • Project Year: 2017.10

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TRIPTYCH in Quebec, Canada by yiacouvakis hamelin, architectes

Monday, February 11th, 2019

Article source: yiacouvakis hamelin, architectes

Montreal-based yh2 introduces TRIPTYCH, a three-pavilion residence carefully nestled in lakeside surroundings. The house, with its crisp lines and sober palette, was built on a sloping site overlooking a small lake in the Laurentian Mountains, one hundred kilometres from Montreal.

The architects designed this building with a classical triptych in mind. It features a central piece, with direct views of Lac St-Cyr, and two side pavilions meant to be in more intimate contact with the nearby trees. The project is about the idea of fragmentation; it evolved from the desire to integrate three discrete shapes among existing trees on naturally sloping grounds.

Image Courtesy © Maxime Brouillet

  • Architects: yiacouvakis hamelin, architectes
  • Project: TRIPTYCH
  • Location: Wentworth-Nord, Quebec, Canada
  • Photography: Maxime Brouillet
  • Client: Sylvain Letourneau
  • Contractor: Paul Lalonde et Fils
  • yh2 Design Team: Marie-Claude Hamelin, Loukas Yiacouvakis, Karl Choquette, Etienne Sédillot
  • Area: 2,500 sq ft
  • Construction Period: 2016-2018

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Beam Pavilion in Hejian, China by Yzscape

Sunday, February 10th, 2019

Article source: Yzscape

The Guyang River, situated in the eastern of He Jian City, is a part of the ancient waterway around the river in history. However, in modern times, the waterway has been abandoned, and the large waste from the surrounding factories and residential areas made the ancient waterway a drain. The Guyang River Park we designed and built is the important part of the renovation of the water system around the city: dredging waterways, rectifying water bodies and ecological restoration of water bodies and surrounding areas. We expand the water surface and add walkways and structures around the waterway for people to pass and rest. The new Guyang River have become a place for residents to relax and integrate into nature in addition to flood discharge function.

Beam pavilion in winter (2), Image Courtesy © Yzscape

  • Architects: Yzscape
  • Project: Beam Pavilion
  • Location: Hejian City, Hebei Province, China
  • Clients: Hejian Housing and Urban and Rural Planning and Construction Bureau
  • Lead Architects: Ming Yan
  • Design Team: Ming Yan, Huan Wang
  • Structural Engineer: Xuemei Gao
  • Completion Year: 2018/08

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CAI Athletic Pavilion in Spain by GAP

Thursday, February 7th, 2019

Article source: GAP

The building holds indoor athletic activities such as 100m race or long jump and is used mostly in cold seasons to warm up and avoid injuries of the athletes.

The shape of the building is defined by the footprint of the plot, the street-walk on one side and the athletic stadium and the curved track on the other, while entrances are located on both short sides.

Image Courtesy © GAP

  • Architects: GAP
  • Project: CAI Athletic Pavilion
  • Location: Spain
  • Team Members: Ramon Corrochano, Alejandro Tomás, Eudald Pedrós.
  • Quantity Surveyor and Project Manager: Jordi Marí
  • MEP Engineering: Acosta Enginyers

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Academia Sinica “Eco-Pavilion” in Taipei, Taiwan by Emerge Architects & Associates

Wednesday, February 6th, 2019

Article source: Emerge Architects & Associates

This building houses the information center of Academia Sinica. The ground floor is designed for receptions, presentations and seminars, etc.; the upper floor will be functioning as ecological exhibition hall. (All exhibits are excluded in the architect’s design scope.)

The pavilion situates in the ecological restoration area on Academia Sinica compound. Initial design inspirations resulted from deliberation with landscape and exhibition design consultants. A fierce dialogue, integrated with designers’ fields of specialty, formed the guidelines toward later design process.

Image Courtesy © Emerge Architects & Associates

  • Architects: Emerge Architects & Associates
  • Project: Academia Sinica “Eco-Pavilion”
  • Location: Nangang District, Taipei, Taiwan
  • Client: Academia Sinica
  • Architect in Charge: Sam Yang, Ally Chang, UZ Liu
  • Participants of project: Ying-Chen Ling, Louis Willington, Yen-Yao Lin, Wei-Kai Chu, Alvin Chen.
  • Approved Building Inspector: Chien-Liang Chen
  • Structural Engineer: Tomita Structural Design
  • Hydropower Engineer: Hoyai Electrical Engineer

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Tianyi Pavilion in China by UM Design

Tuesday, February 5th, 2019

Article source: UM Design

The Pavilion covers an area of 178 square meters. The building presents an irregular geometrical form as a whole. The intention of facing the main entrance towards the entrance of the Tianyi Square is to enrich the city interface of the Square while keeping the commercial atmosphere intact.

The roof ridge of the building conforms the direction from the entrance to the central axis of the Square. Considering the temporary nature of the Pavilion and its costs, the form of folding surfaces is adopted instead of using curved roof, and the turning of the roof shows dynamic changes according to different functions. A semi-outdoor sheltered space is formed with a suspended lightweight structure to attract the crowd into the private interior display area.

Image Courtesy © Che Liu

  • Architects: UM Design
  • Project: Tianyi Pavilion
  • Location: Tianyi Square, Ningbo, Zhejiang Province, China
  • Photography: FangFang Tian, Che Liu
  • Lead Architects: Mu
  • Gross Built Area (square meters): 178㎡
  • Completion Year: 2018

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The Solar and Gravity Powered Art and Science Pavilion by Jantzen Studio

Sunday, January 20th, 2019

Article source: Jantzen Studio

The Solar and Gravity Powered Art and Science Pavilion is a design proposal for a public functional art structure dedicated to celebrating the relationship between art and science. The umbrella shaped roof covers a very large open floor area that would be used to exhibit art and science based projects along with many other related events.

Sixteen large steel arms (weighted at the orange-colored ends) are hinged at the center of a high tower that is supported by the umbrella shaped roof. A large solar cell array is mounted on top of the tower. The solar cells are used to power sixteen winches that periodically pull the arms up to the top of the tower in many different configurations. Whenever additional energy is needed to power the pavilion, and/or there is a desire to send the energy into the local power grid or just to change the shape of the pavilion, the 16 weighted arms are lowered by gravity back down into their original positions around the perimeter of the tower. The kinetic energy generated by the lowering arms, run 16 electric generators that create electricity for the pavilion, and/or for the local community.

Image Courtesy © Jantzen Studio

  • Architects: Jantzen Studio
  • Project: The Solar and Gravity Powered Art and Science Pavilion

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US Pavilion Design for Expo 2020 Dubai in United Arab Emirates by Fentress Architects

Tuesday, January 8th, 2019

Article source: Fentress Architects

While the official opening of the U.S. pavilion at Expo 2020 Dubai -the next World’s Fair- on October 20, 2020 feels far away, Pavilion USA 2020, the partnership responsible for the United States’ National Pavilion, has been making important headway in the design and planning of the landmark building destined to represent more than 325 million Americans.

The initial plans for the building and its experiences were released at a ceremony in Dubai on November 28th.  The event featured the unveiling of an architectural model of the U.S. pavilion, designed by world-renowned American architect Curtis W. Fentress, FAIA, RIBA; and a tour of the American experiences currently being designed by Detroit-based design firm George P. Johnson Experiential Marketing.

Image Courtesy © Fentress Architects

  • Architects: Fentress Architects
  • Project: US Pavilion Design for Expo 2020 Dubai
  • Location: Dubai, United Arab Emirates

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Saya Park in Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea by Álvaro Siza + CASTANHEIRA & BASTAI ARCHITECTS

Tuesday, December 18th, 2018

Article source: Álvaro Siza + CASTANHEIRA & BASTAI ARCHITECTS 

Art Pavilion in Saya Park

There are projects that are born both out of their site and for it.

There are projects that create the site for themselves.

The Art Pavilion modified the hill site and also adapted itself to it. And we all also, adapted ourselves to the beauty of this project.

Image Courtesy © Álvaro Siza + CASTANHEIRA & BASTAI ARCHITECTS

  • Architects: Álvaro Siza + CASTANHEIRA & BASTAI ARCHITECTS
  • Project: Saya Park
  • Location: Gyeongsangbuk-do, South Korea
  • Photography: FG+SG – Fotografia de Arquitectura
  • Collaborators: Rita Ferreira, Diana Vasconcelos, Luíza Felizardo, Nuno Rodrigues, Filipa Guedes
  • Consultants: HDP – Paulo Fidalgo ( Structure)
  • 3D Models: Germano Vieira
  • Art Pavilion Area: 1.350m2
  • Chapel Area: 42m2
  • Observatory Area: 200m2
  • Site Area: 308.000m2

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Butterfly House in Carmel-by-the-Sea, California by Feldman Architecture, Inc.

Thursday, December 13th, 2018

Article source: Feldman Architecture, Inc.

The clients approached Feldman Architecture to design a retreat for eventual retirement and visits from their grown children—a retreat befitting the natural beauty of the location in the Santa Lucia Preserve, a 20,000 acre private development and land trust near Carmel, California. The clients were meticulous in the selection of the site, searching for two years for a spectacular piece of land that was flat enough to accommodate living on one level. In an initial meeting with Feldman Architecture, the clients noted their vision of butterflies alighting on the meadow site, which the architects took as inspiration. They also expressed a desire to integrate indoor and outdoor spaces with a simple, modern aesthetic and to provide separate spaces for their visitors.

Image Courtesy © Jason Liske

  • Architects: Feldman Architecture, Inc.
  • Project: Butterfly House
  • Location: Carmel-by-the-Sea, California, USA
  • Photography: Jason Liske
  • General Contractor: Groza Construction
  • Landscape Architect: Bernard Trainor + Associates
  • Structural Engineer: Sheerline Structural Engineering
  • Size of Home: 2900sf
  • Completed: Jan 2014

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