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Andaz Munich Schwabinger Tor in Munich, Germany by concrete

Wednesday, May 29th, 2019

Article source: concrete

Andaz Munich – Design Story

concrete proudly presents the opening of its latest hotel project, Andaz Munich in Schwabing. Like a kaleidoscope, the Andaz hotel reflects the culture and tradition of the neighbourhood, creating a stimulating and inspiring atmosphere where guests and locals can feel at home.

Weaving state-of-the-art technology and old traditions into the interior, reflecting what makes Munich unique, forming a sense of tension that can be found throughout the hotel design. The ceiling structure illustrates this contrast via a literally interwoven network of rough wood and high-gloss anodised metal. The connecting axis between the different areas which brings all functions together in a single hybrid space ('we share') is a lively place to meet and mingle.

The many facets of Bavarian culture run like a leitmotif through the design. This is reflected from the largest scale to the smallest details; for example, the diamond shape (the Bavarian flag) is placed over the whole layout like a matrix, while details like deer horn buttons on the cushions remind of Bavarian fashion. Many icons associated with the city of Munich have been reinterpreted or abstracted as small highlights drizzled throughout the hotel, while traditional materials have been given a modern interpretation via a contemporary design language, including the “golden pretzel”.

Image Courtesy © wouter van der sar / concrete

  • Architects: concrete
  • Project: Andaz Munich Schwabinger Tor
  • Location: Munich, Germany
  • Photography: wouter van der sar / concrete
  • Client: Jost Hurler GmbH
  • Project Team: Rob Wagemans, Melanie Knüwer, Hilka Ackermann, Susanne Schanz, Cathelijne Vreugdenhil, Sylvie Meuffels, Jolijn Vonk, Kasia Heijerman, Sofie Ruytenberg, Lisa Hassanzadeh, Erik van Dillen, Mieke Billekens, Ayca Dogan, Daniel Schröter, Johanna Zychski
  • Architect of Record: HPP, HAS (façade)
  • Developer: Jost Hurler GmbH
  • Specialist Joinery: Baierl & Demmelhuber, Innenausbau Klumpp, Mebloform, K&S Einrichtungs GmbH
  • Interior Coordination: Feuring Hotel Development
  • Specialist Lighting: Baulmann Leuchten, Rentex (light ceilings)

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U-shape room in Shanghai, China by Atelier tao+c

Friday, April 19th, 2019

Article source: Atelier tao+c 

Located on the ground floor of an old garden house, it’s a U-shape room with a full-faceted semi-circular window facing the back garden. Like many other 1930’s houses in French Concession in Shanghai, the house was originally built and inhabited by one bourgeois family, then was distribute to several families. Each family occupied one room and share the common kitchens and bathrooms on the other side of corridor. After many years of living together, people find the poor hygiene condition and lack of privacy getting more and more unbearable and moved out the house one after another in recent years. The 42sqm room was once the ballroom of the house and then a couple lived in it for decades, eventually moved out when they getting old.

Image Courtesy © Tian Fang Fang

  • Architects: Atelier tao+c
  • Project: U-shape room
  • Location: Shanghai, China
  • Photography: Tian Fang Fang
  • Design Team: Liu Tao / Cai Chunyan / Wang Wei deer / Han Lihui
  • Contractor: Shanghai Tianchen construction & decoration co.ltd.
  • Interior Area: 42 sqm
  • Completion Date: March 2018

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P.B office in Taipei, Taiwan by Fu design Studio

Tuesday, December 18th, 2018

Article source: Fu design Studio

The three major central concepts of “penetration”, “cladding” and “cleanness” are in line with the company’s brand image. We begin to visualize this foundation to be pure and clean under the framework of a big space. Where necessary, it can also be divided into the independent units and the combination of materials having not been excessively processed can make the space produce the dialogue.

Image Courtesy © Fu design Studio

  • Architects: Fu design Studio
  • Project: P.B office
  • Location: Taipei, Taiwan
  • Software used: Autocad, SketchUp
  • Area of Space: 99㎡

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Kasho Gyoen Hotel in Hokkaido, Japan by Hiramoto Design Studio

Tuesday, December 4th, 2018

Article source: Hiramoto Design Studio

Total interior design solution for a hotel located within a National Park in Hokkaido, including lobby, restaurant, bar, guest rooms and connecting corridors, etc. The brief also covered graphic and sign design, artworks and interior features using local materials and crafts. Consideration of the natural setting was important.

Image Courtesy © Koji Fujii / Nacása&Partners Inc.

  • Architects: Hiramoto Design Studio
  • Project: Kasho Gyoen Hotel
  • Location: 857, Jozankei, Minami-ku, Sapporo, Hokkaido, 061-2301 Japan
  • Photography: Koji Fujii / Nacása&Partners Inc.
  • Construction: MORINAGA Co.,Ltd.
  • Total Floor Area: 2,912 sqm

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Abbotts Creek Community Center in Raleigh, North Carolina by Clark Nexsen architects

Monday, November 12th, 2018

Article source:  Clark Nexsen architects

To serve a rapidly growing area of the city, the Raleigh Parks and Recreation department partnered with Clark Nexsen design the new, health-focused Abbotts Creek Community Center. The healthy living themed facility houses a high bay gymnasium space with sup-porting classrooms, fitness spaces, and staff space. Complimentary outdoor athletic and fitness spaces are also included.

Image Courtesy © Mark Herboth

  • Architects: Clark Nexsen architects
  • Project: Abbotts Creek Community Center
  • Location: Raleigh, North Carolina, USA
  • Photography: Mark Herboth, Jordan Gray and Erika Jolleys
  • Software used: Photoshop, SketchUp, Revit
  • Client: City of Raleigh 
  • Project Team: Donna Francis, Clymer Cease, Jennifer Heintz, Katelyn Ottaway, Albert McDonald, Matt Koonts, Payton Evert, Don Kranbuehl, Maria Rusafova, Cathleen Amalia, Erika Jolleys 
  • Size: 26,500 SF 
  • Completion: 2015 

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Reading Room in Biella, Italy by MATTIA PACO RIZZI

Sunday, October 28th, 2018

Article source: MATTIA PACO RIZZI

The reading room is a space created for the public and the residents. Designed by the architect and artist Mattia Paco Rizzi, using autochthonous materials like wood, glass and stone together with materials collected from the industrial waste of Pistoletto Fondation-Cittadellarte, the installation works as a membrane between the path of the exhibition and the workspaces of the residents. It’s multipurpose flexibility allows to pass through it, remain inside or stay close to it and engage in a collective conversation. The reading room collects two types of materials. One part of the selection contains books on theory, history and critique of education, radical pedagogy, the political use of performance and politics of affinities.

Image Courtesy © MATTIA PACO RIZZI

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Rooftop Laundry in Prague, Czech Republic by COLL COLL

Friday, June 29th, 2018

Article source: COLL COLL

The late works of Siegfried Morkowitz are best represented by his poem Sentence recently published in the B O D Y Magazine. The melancholy fills the space while the poem is read. For us it worked better than any Client specification.

Image Courtesy © Jakub Skokan, Martin Tůma / BoysPlayNice

  • Architects: COLL COLL (Markéta Součková, Krištof Hanzlík, Eliška Martínková, Vavřinec Veselý, Martin Gaberle, Vanda Kotková)
  • Project: Rooftop Laundry
  • Location: Žatecká, 110 00 Prague 1, Czech Republic
  • Photography: Jakub Skokan, Martin Tůma / BoysPlayNice
  • Client: The Emerald by Urbanium Concept the-emerald-prague.com
  • Collaborators: In-Styl Hořovice, Pohůnek-Hubálovský, Tomáš Margot, Petr Brožek, Josef Andrlík, David Urban, La Fashion, Kolovrat
  • Project Size: 31 m2
  • Project Year: 2017
  • Completion Year: 2018

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The new lunch room of \”Ex-GIL\” in Bolzano, Italy by ROLAND BALDI ARCHITEKT

Thursday, February 15th, 2018

Article source: ROLAND BALDI ARCHITEKT

The project is located within the headquarter of Eurac Research Center on Druso Avenue in Bozen, known as “ex-GIL”. The structure was designed by architects Mansutti and Miozzo, and was constructed in the years 1934 to 1936 in order to accommodate youth females enrolled in GIL (Gioventù Italiana del Littorio). Following the war, the building, renamed “Ex-GIL”, was used for different purposes, from supermarket to pornographic cinema, and was abandoned over time to a slow degradation. In 1995 an international architectural competition for the transformation of the ensemble into the new headquarters for Eurac Research was announced. The jury decided unanimously for the design of Graz-based architect Klaus Kada, who integrated the building which is under the protection of cultural assets with modern rational and transparent glass intersections.

foto: Oskar Da Riz

  • Architects: ROLAND BALDI ARCHITEKT
  • Project: The new lunch room of \”Ex-GIL\”
  • Location: Bolzano, Italy
  • Photography: Oskar Da Riz
  • Client: Eurac research
  • Architectural design: Roland Baldi architects with arch. Elena Casati
  • Acoustic: Arch. Christina Niederstätter
  • Structural engineering: Ing. Andreas Erlacher

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Roomers hotel in Munich, Germany by concrete

Tuesday, November 21st, 2017

Article source: concrete

ROOMERS – DESIGNSTORY

Concrete is proud to open Hotel Roomers in Munich; a hotel designed to cater to curious travellers who enjoy the flair and lightness of contemporary design in a classic setting.

‘Seduction’, ‘surprise’, and ‘the unknown’ are the key words behind the design of the hotel. The warm golden glow of the vast Vegas-like light canopy outside and the neon logo attract attention and make them curious about the life that hides behind the diffuse sheer curtains along the facade.

Image Courtesy © Steve herud

  • Architects: concrete
  • Project: Roomers hotel
  • Location: Munich, Germany
  • Photography: Steve herud
  • Software used: Vectorworks, sketch up
  • Project team: Rob Wagemans, Tobias Koch, Nuria Ripoll, Kasia Heijerman, Marlou Spierts, Johanna Zychski, Maike Daemen, Mark Haenen, Hilka Ackermann, Ulrike Lehner, Sofie Ruytenberg, Zana Josipovic
  • Total area: 12500 sqm (excl. BOH)
    • Rooms: 281
    • Lobby: 360 sqm
    • Bar / Restaurant: 325 sqm
    • Whiskey room: 92 sqm
    • Meeting Rooms & Events: 470 sqm
  • Duration Construction: 4 years
  • Opening: October 2017
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Chapel Suite Albergo Villa Marta in Italy by O2 Studio

Tuesday, October 31st, 2017

Article source: O2 Studio

Albergo Villa Marta, a hotel near Lucca in Tuscany, has on its land a Neo Gothic church from the XVIII century. This incredible church was used as storage space until O2 Studio was asked to transform it into a hotel suite.

Image Courtesy © Albergo Villa Marta

  • Architects: O2 Studio
  • Project: Chapel Suite Albergo Villa Marta
  • Location: Albergo Villa Marta, Lucca, Italy
  • Photography: Albergo Villa Marta
  • Software used: Autocad, Photoshop, InDesign
  • Project team: Lucía Giménez Puerta, Tjerk van de Wetering, Mariska Palsgraaf
  • Project Year: 2017

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