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Taichung city cultural center in Taiwan by Oxo architects & Nicolas Laisné architecte urbaniste

Tuesday, July 16th, 2013

Article source: Oxo architects & Nicolas Laisné architecte urbaniste

TCC building is located at the end of Gateway Park between plantations to ecological virtues and activity of the city. It is arranged as a passage, a support from one to the other. At ground level, a large space is open to all, it is the front door to the library and the museum but also the extension of the park in the building.

Image Courtesy © OXO architects, laisné architectes team

  • Architects: Oxo architects & Nicolas Laisné architecte urbaniste
  • Project: Taichung city cultural center
  • Location: Taichung, Taiwan
  • Photography: Courtesy of (OXO architects, laisné architectes team)
  • Client: Taichung city government
  • Architects team: Nicolas Laisné, Manal Rachdi,  Nathalie Fournier, Paula Aranda, Mirella Verdes, Alejandro Blanco Ayllon. Patrick O’Connor, Michael Gloudeman.
  • Competition name: Taichung city cultural center international competition
  • Engineer:  Ramboll UK.
    Director in charge:  Anton Sawicki
  • Occasion: competition entry
  • Artiste: Pascal Haudressy.
  • Year: 2013
  • Software used: Rhino 3d, Photoshop, Illustrator

SUTD Library Pavilion in Dover Drive, Singapore by City Form Lab

Sunday, July 7th, 2013

Article source: City Form Lab

The Singapore University of Technology and Design (SUTD)library pavilion is located on a sloping lawn on the temporary Dover Campus. Accommodating three mature trees and forming a noise barrier toward the Ayer Raja Expressway in the north, the gridshell structure of the pavilionharnesses the site constraints and activates an outdoor space behind the existing library building.

Image Courtesy © Philip Aldrup

  • Architects: City Form Lab
  • Project: SUTD Library Pavilion
  • Location: Dover Drive, Singapore
  • Photography: Philip Aldrup
  • Unique plywood panels: 3,008
  • Unique steel cladding tiles: 585
  • Unique plywood spacer blocks: 3,255
  • Bolts: 192,562
  • Screws: 30,039
  • Software used: McNeel, Rhino & RhinoPython script for architecture and gridshell, Oasys GSA and McNeel Rhino + Grasshopper for engineering

Fashion Museum in Omotesando, Japan by YBGSNA

Thursday, June 27th, 2013

Article source:  YBGSNA

Image Courtesy © YBGSNA

  • Architects: YBGSNA
  • Project: Fashion Museum
  • Location: Omotesando Tokyo, Japan
  • Area: 4,000  m2
  • Client: Arquitectum
  • Software used:  AutoCAD & Rhino

Mood Map in Seoul, South Korea by E/B Office

Wednesday, June 26th, 2013

Article source: E/B Office

Mood map visualizes the moods of Korean people in color and light through textual analysis of their Tweets on Twitter. We will create a custom software program in Processing that will search and analyze Tweets in Korean language through the Twitter API. Tweets will be analyzed using a text analysis library that searches for specific strings of Korean characters that describe certain moods or feelings.

Image Courtesy © E/B Office

  • Architects: E/B Office (Yong Ju Lee and Brian Brush) 
  • Project: Mood Map 
  • Location: Seoul, South Korea
  • Photography: E/B Office
  • Year: 2013
  • Visualization: Noa Younse (http://www.noayounse.com)
  • Assembly team: KwangYeon Cho, Kibum Park, Young-Won Chi, Byunghwa Kim, Min Jae Lee, Sang Ki Nam, Daram Park, Sooyoung Park, HyunWoo Yoo
  • Software used: Rhino, Grasshopper and Processing

Cultural Centre Competition Entry in Taichung, Taiwan by Maxthreads Architectural Design & Planning

Thursday, June 20th, 2013

Article source: Maxthreads Architectural Design & Planning

Taichung City Cultural Centre defines the northern arrival gateway to Taichung Gateway Park, providing a public hub to the overall master plan. As the entry sequence into urban fabric, our proposal reflects the New City’s philosophy of combining nature and innovative technology.

Image Courtesy © Maxthreads Architectural Design & Planning

  • Architects: Maxthreads Architectural Design & Planning
  • Project: Taichung City Cultural Centre
  • Location: Taichung, Taiwan
  • Proposal For: Taichung City Cultural Centre, Public Library & Fine Arts Museum
  • Competition Organisers: Taichung City Government, Taiwan
  • Company Name: Maxthreads Architectural Design & Planning
  • Site area: 29,600 sqm
  • Project Team: Max Yang, Yusen Chou, Kris,Yuan-Sung Hsiao, Christabel Lee, Sarah Brown, Jonathan Piper
  • Software used: Rhino and 3dmax

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Tirana Flux Exchange in Tirana, Albania by Barker Freeman Design Office Architects pllc

Thursday, June 13th, 2013

Article source: Barker Freeman Design Office Architects pllc

Tirana Flux Exchange [FL-EX] is a proposal for a multimodal transportation hub and new urban landscape model for the Albanian capital positioned to greatly expand the scope and connectivity of the city’s infrastructural networks. FL-EX connects the existing HSH Railway and intercity bus lines with a new airport transit, bike, and pedestrian paths linking the historic urban center to international transportation systems.

Image Courtesy © Barker Freeman Design Office Architects pllc

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Piezoscape in Staten Island, New York by Barker Freeman Design Office Architects pllc

Thursday, June 13th, 2013

Article source: Barker Freeman Design Office Architects pllc

This proposal for the Fresh Kills landscape in Staten Island, New York engages visitors and the environment into generating energy using piezoelectricity, which is the conversion of mechanical movement into electricity. Energy from wind, sound vibration, and human movement can collectively be harvested from the movement of natural piezoelectric materials embedded in walkable surfaces and bendable wind-capturing stalks and streamers.

Image Courtesy © Barker Freeman Design Office Architects pllc

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Word Play – a little free library in New York by Chat Travieso

Tuesday, June 11th, 2013

Article source: Chat Travieso

A joint project between The Architectural League of New York and PEN World Voices Festival in collaboration with Little Free Library, LTD., Little Free Library/NYC was a design/build competition in which ten designers were chosen to install a Little Free Library in collaboration with a host community organization in the Lower East Side. Little Free Libraries are small publicly accessible book shelters that function on an honor system of “take a book, return a book.” Titled “Word Play”, artist and architectural designer Chat Travieso’s library plays with the idea of stacking and perspective. 

Image Courtesy © Chat Travieso 

  • Architect: Chat Travieso
  • Project: Word Play – a little free library
  • Location: New york
  • Software used: Rhino

ZENSE: The Rebirth in Bangkok, Thailand by Department of Architecture

Wednesday, May 15th, 2013

Article source: Department of Architecture

During2010 Red Shirt Riot, many of Bangkok’s public buildings were set on fire.  Podium of ZEN Tower in Central World Complex was totally unrecognizable.  Smoke and heat went upward and destroy all furniture and finishing of all interior space on the tower.  ZENSE, thena newly-opened yet one of the hippest Restaurants/Bars in the city, situated on ZEN Tower top floor, was one of the casualties of this unrest.  As the original designer, DEPT was called to give ZENSE another life after the riot.

Image Courtesy © KetsireeWongwan 

  • Architects: Department of Architecture
  • Project: ZENSE: The Rebirth
  • Location: Centralworld Shopping Complex, Pathumwan, Bangkok, Thailand
  • Photography: KetsireeWongwan
  • Owner: Zen Department Store
  • Lighting Designer: Accent Studio
  • Area: 4,000 m2
  • Cost of the construction: 80 Million THB
  • Build time: 2011-2012
  • Software used: Rhino 3D, 3D Studio Max and AutoCAD

Gros Ventre Residence in Jackson, Wyoming by Stephen Dynia Architects

Tuesday, May 14th, 2013

Article source: Stephen Dynia Architects

Nestled into a hillside, this low profile residence creates a contrast of spatial experiences. The house consists of two intersecting “bars”. The south and east side of the bars capture downhill views to the valley floor. On the northern uphill side, the house’s two wings form an intimate courtyard with a grove of aspen trees. At the entry, the geometry is skewed by an alignment with a prominent mountain peak view line to the east.

Image Courtesy Stephen Dynia Architects

  • Architects: Stephen Dynia Architects
  • Project: Gros Ventre Residence
  • Location: Jackson, Wyoming, USA
  • Software used: AutoCAD and Rhinoceros

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