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Bean Buro Office in Wan Chai, Hong Kong by Bean Buro Architects

Wednesday, May 6th, 2015

Article source: Bean Buro Architects

The Bean Buro Architects studio in Hong Kong takes a fresh approach to small work place design in a high density city. While being space efficient, the material palette is homey and relaxed, to contribute to the studio’s friendly approach to the workplace. This in turn allows for staff to be more productive and engage with each other in a collaborative manner.

Image Courtesy © Bean Buro

Image Courtesy © Bean Buro

  • Architects: Bean Buro Architects
  • Project: Bean Buro Office
  • Location: Unit 2803, 28/F 248 Queen’s Road East, Wan Chai, Hong Kong
  • Software used: Vectorworks, Rhino, Vray, Photoshop, Indesign, Dialux
  • Contractor: Winsmart Contracting Co. Ltd.
  • Area: 900sqft

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Spring Studios in New York by AA Studio

Saturday, April 11th, 2015

Article source: AA Studio

Spring Studios, a comprehensive creative agency catering to the fashion industry, with headquarters in London, UK. Spring is a group of companies, which work within the fashion, beauty and luxury brand markets and have a shared strategic vision for international growth. Spring was started in 1996 as a photographic studio complex: today, Spring is widely recognized as one of the leading photographic studios in the world and throughout its group of companies is involved in up to 60 fashion shoots a day internationally. Spring has also established a successful business, which provides advertising solutions to leading names including Armani, Louis Vuitton, Chanel, Prada, Vogue, etc.

Image Courtesy © Razummedia

Image Courtesy © Razummedia

  • Architects: AA Studio
  • Project: Spring Studios
  • Location: 50 Varick St, New York, US
  • Photography: Razummedia, DaVinci Stairs
  • Software Used: SketchUp, AutoCad and Rhino
  • Collaboration: MA Architects

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Nike Union Square Flagship Installation in San Francisco, California by FreelandBuck

Thursday, April 2nd, 2015

Article source: FreelandBuck

As part of Nike’s overhaul of their flagship store on Union Square, our two-story lobby installation is a dynamic array of over 600 reclaimed bleachers which cantilever out over the escalator leading into the store. The well-worn bleacher board, a material Nike has used in numerous stores to convey familiarity and use, is organized here as a set of vectors that flow through the lobby. Ideally, the anomalies of the material are enough to disrupt the smoothness of the geometry, while the unstable, precarious array disrupts a purely nostalgia reading of the bleachers yielding a wider range of associations.

Image Courtesy © FreelandBuck

Image Courtesy © FreelandBuck

  • Architects: FreelandBuck
  • Project: Nike Union Square Flagship Installation
  • Location: San Francisco, California, US
  • Software used: Rhino and Grasshopper

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Horizon in Knokke-Heist, Belgium by BOGDAN & VAN BROECK

Wednesday, April 1st, 2015

Article source: BOGDAN & VAN BROECK

ELEMENTARY AND PRIMARY SCHOOL IN OPEN LANDSCAPE | OPEN CALL ORGANISED BY THE FLEMISH GOVERNMENT ARCHITECT, 2nd LAUREATE

The historical permanent presence of the polder landscape is experienced as a quality of the site that is to be protected, and it is also used as a source of design choices. The typology of the school buildings is designed analogous to that of the polder farms as solitary volumes in the landscape. The outdoor space is structured as a landscape similar to the diverse and flexible patchwork of different fields in the polder.

Image Courtesy © BOGDAN & VAN BROECK

Image Courtesy © BOGDAN & VAN BROECK

  • Architects: BOGDAN & VAN BROECK
  • Project: Horizon
  • Location: Angle formed by Kragendijk and Jan Devischstraat, 8300, Knokke, BE
  • Software used: Vectorworks, Sketchup, Rhino, Photoshop
  • Client: Municipality of Knokke-Heist
  • Surface: 3.157 m² gross
  • Budget: 4.210.000,00 euro excl. vat and fees
  • Timing: Competition design 2011
  • Status: Competition, 2nd laureate
  • Team: T. Boogaerts, M. Czvek, T. Rigby, M. Steel Lebre

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House at Mill Creek in Campo Tures (BZ), Italy by Pedevilla Architects

Saturday, March 28th, 2015

Article source: Pedevilla Architects

Situated near mill creek, on approximately 2828 feet above sea level, the single-family home presents itself with the elegance and serenity of a small mansion. In an apparently self-confident manner the white monolith rises from the site, whilst the building design corresponds to the insistence of the client for a small but prestigious residence. The volumetric and monolithic basic principle was emphasised by the exclusive usage of the white exterior rendering, of which the general raw materials are a compound of local sands, chalk and white-cement. Main focus lies therefore on the exterior’s elementary colour, nuances and slight divergences were solely achieved by aggregates to the plaster. In detail the facades surface was moulded rather roughly, a fine characteristic which was achieved by out-sluicing with the aid of wet sponges. Sensitisation is in the eye of the beholder. Since only by the presence of light and shadow, which is performing its everyday play on the coarse-grained surfaces, the building can utterly unfold its exemplary visual dynamic. The rising silhouette of the roof gives a slight impression of the upward striving space sequence on the inside. Square shaped window openings in different sizes are referring every now and then to significant spots in the surrounding alpine landscape. The vertical facade descends sheer homogenous into the deep and slightly slanting embrasures of the window openings or even into the rooftop. All windowsills and the canopy, which were conducted in exposed concrete, but also the handcrafted roof tiles, were made from the same compound as the plaster and provide its direct context.

Image Courtesy © Gustav Willeit

Image Courtesy © Gustav Willeit

  • Architects: Pedevilla Architects
  • Project: House at Mill Creek
  • Location: Campo Tures (BZ), Italy
  • Photography: Gustav Willeit.
  • Software used: Nemetschek, Rhino

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VAULTED WILLOW in Edmonton, Canada by MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY

Saturday, March 21st, 2015

Article source: MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY

VAULTED WILLOW by MARC FORNES /THE VERYMANY is an architectural folly exploring lightweight, ultra-thin, self-supported shells through the development of custom computational protocols of structural form-finding and descriptive geometry. The project’s aim is to resolve and delineate structure, skin and ornamentation into a single unified system.

Image Courtesy © MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY

Image Courtesy © MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY

  • Architects: MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY
  • Project: VAULTED WILLOW
  • Location: Borden Park, Edmonton, Canada
  • Software used: Rhino 

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Hazza Bin Zayed (HBZ) Stadium in Al Ain, United Arab Emirates by Pattern Architects

Friday, March 20th, 2015

Article source: Pattern Architects

The newly completed HBZ Stadium is the home of Al Ain Football Club, one of the leading clubs in the UAE Pro League. Designed by Pattern Architects, the 25 000 seat FIFA class football stadium introduces a new approach to sports architecture in the Gulf region by embedding Al Ainʼs identity into the very fabric of the design. Part of this identity is defined by the local desert climate and landscape.

Image Courtesy © Dennis Gilbert

Image Courtesy © Dennis Gilbert

  • Architects: Pattern Architects
  • Project: Hazza Bin Zayed (HBZ) Stadium
  • Location: Al Ain, United Arab Emirates
  • Photography: Dennis Gilbert
  • Software used: Rhino, Grasshopper and Revit
  • Architect of Record: Mark Habre and Associate
  • Lead Consultant and Master Planner: Broadway Malyan
  • Structural Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti
  • Building Services: Hoare Lea
  • Structural Engineer Roof: WSP
  • Catering: Tricon
  • Pitch Consultant: STRI
  • Transport: Mott MacDonald and Langan

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Marfa Housing in Texas by Barker Freeman Design Office

Friday, March 20th, 2015

Article source: Barker Freeman Design Office

Our proposal for the design of multi-family housing in Marfa, Texas, consists of three rammed earth dwellings that are integrated into the landscape. We are proposing to combine local building techniques with a formal language which alludes to the carved rock formations and smooth transitions found in the indigenous landscape of the Chihuahuan desert.

Image Courtesy © Barker Freeman Design Office

Image Courtesy © Barker Freeman Design Office

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Temporary housing for surfers in Tarifa, Spain by Barberio Colella ARC

Friday, March 20th, 2015

Article source: Barberio Colella ARC

Lanterns Sea Village is the attempt to transform a vision into architecture: light tetrahedral solids that hover over the sea, suspended in one point. This vision is not born of a whim, but of a necessity: the need to minimize the impact on a beautiful landscape such as Tarifa, providing temporary housing for surfers who inhabit the waters.

Image Courtesy © Barberio Colella ARC

Image Courtesy © Barberio Colella ARC

  • Architects: Barberio Colella ARC
  • Project: Temporary housing for surfers
  • Location: Tarifa, Spain
  • Software used: Rhinoceros, Autocad, Vray, Rhino and Photohop
  • Design team: Maurizio Barberio and Micaela Colella (Barberio Colella ARC)

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LONGBUSH ECOSANCTUARY WELCOME SHELTER in Gisborne, New Zealand by SAROSH MULLA DESIGN

Wednesday, March 18th, 2015

Article source: SAROSH MULLA DESIGN

The LongbushEcosanctuary Welcome Shelter is an innovative environmental education space designed, constructed and operated by a group of passionate volunteers, with the support of local businesses and charitable organisations.

Image Courtesy © Simon Devitt

Image Courtesy © Simon Devitt

  • Architects: SAROSH MULLA DESIGN
  • Project: LONGBUSH ECOSANCTUARY WELCOME SHELTER 
  • Location: Gisborne, New Zealand
  • Photography: Simon Devitt, Sarah Keys, SaroshMulla& Patrick Loo
  • Software used: Rhino and Revit
  • Designer: SaroshMulla for SaroshMulla Design
  • Project Team: 88 Community volunteers and 88 sponsors
  • Client: Longbush Ecological Trust
  • Dimensions: 12m long x 12m wide x 6m high
  • Area: 150m2
  • Construction Period: October 2013 – December 2014
  • Project Year: 2015

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