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Haldenacher Primary School in Switzerland by DÜRIG AG

Monday, January 28th, 2019

Article source: DÜRIG AG 

The pedagogical guidelines of the primary school in Birmensdorf led to an innovative and unique architectural interpretation. The room sequence stimulates the interaction amongst the different classrooms and offers openness, flexibility and versatility during class. The rooms are visually and physically connected into a continuous learning landscape.

Image Courtesy © Ruedi Walti

  • Architects: DÜRIG AG
  • Project: Haldenacher Primary School
  • Location: Haldenacher, Switzerland
  • Photography: Ruedi-Walti
  • Client: Primarschule Birmensdorf
  • Client Representative: Freiraum Baumanagement AG, Zürich
  • Architecture / Design Firm: Dürig AG, Zürich; Guillermo Dürig, Jean-Pierre Dürig, Noélie Ernst, Bettina Kimmig, Luiza Kitanishi, Irene Schlömer
  • Planning Team: General contractor: uas unternehmen für architektur und städtebau ag, Zürich; Jean-Pierre Dürig, Bettina Kimmig
  • Cost Planner: Anderegg Partner AG, Zürich; Sabir Aliu, Erich Linzenkirchner, Jennifer Probst, Sven Ungar, Marco Vanoni
  • Landscape Architecture: Kuhn Landschaftsarchitekten GmbH, Zürich; Irina Glander, Ludivine Gragy, Stephan Kuhn

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Demokratos in Sveti Vlas, Bulgaria by Think Forward

Thursday, January 24th, 2019

Article source: Think Forward

Demokratos is a project for renovating “St. St. Cyril and Methodius“ school hall in Sveti Vlas, Bulgaria, and transforming it into a democratic space within a traditional school. The new multifunctional hall embodies the principles of freedom, equality, and pluralism, typical of democratic education. Demokratos is always accessible and can be used for educational and extra-curricular activities proposed by the students. The flexibility of the hall allows its transformation into a social hub, a debate hall, a theatre hall, a cinema, a presentation hall, a training center, a canteen.

Image Courtesy © Niki Dinov

  • Architects: Think Forward
  • Project: Demokratos
  • Location: Sveti Vlas, Bulgaria
  • Photography: Niki Dinov
  • Lead Architects: Galina Milkova, Nedko Nikolov
  • Gross Built Area (square meters or square foot): 170 m2
  • Completion Year: 2018

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Centre for Contemporary Art DOX+ in Prague, Czech Republic by Petr Hájek Architekti

Thursday, January 24th, 2019

Article source: Petr Hájek Architekti

The DOX+ complex of buildings expands the DOX Contemporary Art Centre in Prague, the Czech Republic. The original complex focusing on exhibition areas was expanded by special areas for dance, music, film and a school of architecture.

DOX+ consist of three buildings: administrative with the school of architecture, an experimental music and dance hall and a dance rehearsal room. The buildings are a single unit from the architectural aspect and this principle is symbolically expressed by the unified grey colour and fluid interconnection of all parts into one whole. As a result, the complex can be perceived as a single structured statue.

Multipurpose hall rehersal room2, Image Courtesy © Benedikt Markel, Jan Slavik and Tomáš Vocelka / Economia

  • Architects: Petr Hájek Architekti, (Petr Hájek, Tereza Keilová, Cornelia Klien, Benedikt Markel, Martin Stoss)
  • Project: Centre for Contemporary Art DOX+
  • Location: Poupětova 1339/3, Prague 7, Czech Republic
  • Photography: Benedikt Markel, Jan Slavik and Tomáš Vocelka / Economia
  • Client: Leoš Válka
  • Main Contractor: IMOS Brno, a.s.
  • Project Manager: Petr Groda
  • Built Area:

    • Site Area: 2600m2
    • Total Gross Floor Area: 5450m2
  • Completion Year: 2018

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TWIST Studentisches Wohnen ETH Zürich in Switzerland by architektick

Tuesday, January 22nd, 2019

Article source: architektick

Student Accommodation Science City ETH Zurich, Zurich, Switzerland.

Three building volumes smoothly interlock. They create a succession of diverse spatial sequences and form a rhythmic open space that is rich in variety and offers a high-quality place to spend time. The route layout becomes a key element and generates a interesting dynamism. On the ground floor, there are common rooms, a classroom for the ETH, a nursery school and supplementary rooms that facilitate the student accommodation. The standard floors are exclusively reserved for student living and conceived for shared flats. Each shared flat accommodates 6 to 10 people. In total, 63 flats with 485 rooms and 12 studios are provided.

Image Courtesy © René Dürr

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B Campus in Shanghai, China by AIM ARCHITECTURE

Monday, January 21st, 2019

Article source: AIM ARCHITECTURE

This project is not just a school, but a thriving eco system where work and education flow with different stages of learning and life.

Housing a nursery, primary school, an adult education facility, and an investment company, B Campus aspires to be a learning center for all ages and stations of life. The investment firm driving the project sees personal progress as the key to a global progress.

Image Courtesy © Dirk Weiblen

  • Architects: AIM ARCHITECTURE (Byungmin Jeon)
  • Project: B Campus
  • Location: Shanghai, China
  • Photography: Dirk Weiblen, Johan Sellén, Marc Goodwin
  • Design Principals: Wendy Saunders, Vincent de Graaf
  • Design Team: Jiao Yan, Lily Zhu, Patrick Wu, Rachel Wang
  • FFE Team: Ivan Yu, Liat Goldman, Peichin Lee, Shiwa Tseng, Sowon Lee
  • Size: 8, 000 sqm
  • Completion: 2018

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La Massana School of Arts in Barcelona, Spain by ESTUDIO CARME PINÓS

Sunday, January 20th, 2019

Article source: ESTUDIO CARME PINÓS

The Massana School forms part of the long transformation process of the Gardunya Square, situated in the heart of Barcelona’s historical district.

This project responds to the will of creating a luminous interior made up of open spaces in its 11,000 square meters of usable surface area, while at the same time achieving an exterior that remains harmonious with the urban web in which it stands.

Image Courtesy © Duccio Malagamba

  • Architects: ESTUDIO CARME PINÓS
  • Project: La Massana School of Arts
  • Location: Barcelona, Spain
  • Photography: Duccio Malagamba

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Comfort Town in Kiev, Ukraine by ARCHIMATIKA

Wednesday, January 16th, 2019

Article source: ARCHIMATIKA

The first residential complex in Ukraine based on the block development principle, instead of customary Soviet micro-district type.

Different number of stories of adjacent buildings (ranging from 2 to 16 floors) forms a picturesque image of every street. A restored park with perennial trees, sculptures and a fountain, block development, pedestrian courtyards where you can play with children – all that makes this residential neighborhood intimate and cozy. It has set a new level of quality in a residential building due to the block development. Thus, the industrial territory turned into a good living environment and the status of the district as a whole increased. Residents have received a complex, comfortable environment with green pedestrian courtyards. Full infrastructural service includes fitness clubs, stores, kindergartens and schools.

Comfort Town is one of the most successful residential property projects in Ukraine. Sales indicators peaked at over 200 apartments per month.

Image Courtesy © ARCHIMATIKA

  • Architects: ARCHIMATIKA
  • Project: Comfort Town
  • Location: Kiev, Ukraine
  • Software used: ArchiCAD, Autocad

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Community Center Camburi in São Paulo, Brazil by CRU! architects

Tuesday, January 15th, 2019

Article source: CRU! architects

The community center of Cambury is a building by and for the local low-income community of Cambury, built as a social development project. The project, started in 2004 (first part of the center) , is still active in 2018 (community bakery) and is run by the local community members in the form of a cooperative and local association.

While CRU! in the form of the bamboostic-project offered technical assitance and finances to the building, the community decided all of the content and program of the building and its different parts built in different times over the last 10 years.  The community decided that the first building was to be a community center to hold gatherings, while following years other parts such as a computer-room, library, pré-school, cooperative building-instruments storage room, surfboard storage room,  association-office and last completed a community bakery.

Image Courtesy © CRU! architects

  • Architects: CRU! architects
  • Project: Community Center Camburi
  • Location: São Paulo, Brazil

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Thomas P. Murphy Studio Building at University of Miami School of Architecture in Florida by Arquitectonica

Sunday, January 13th, 2019

Article source: Arquitectonica

Extending Arquitectonica’s longtime association with the University of Miami School of Architecture (Bernardo Fort-Brescia, Laurinda Spear and their son Raymond Fort have all served on the school’s faculty), the Thomas P. Murphy Design Studio Building cements the firm’s commitment to the University and its hometown through the design of a one-of-a-kind laboratory and collaborative space for the next generation of architects. The new 20,000-square-foot LEED-certified studio building provides a space that supports and furthers the school’s educational pedagogy. The exposed structure of glass and concrete serves as a teaching tool by illustrating some of the basic tenets of modern architecture, construction and sustainability.

Image Courtesy © Robin Hill

  • Architects: Arquitectonica
  • Project: Thomas P. Murphy Studio Building at University of Miami School of Architecture
  • Location: 1223 Dickinson Drive, Coral Gables, Florida 33146, USA
  • Photography: Robin Hill, Miami In Focus
  • Client: University of Miami, Facilities Planning & Construction
  • Partners-in-Charge of Design: Bernardo Fort Brescia, FAIA, Laurinda Spear, FAIA, ASLA, LEED AP
  • Project Director: Sherri Gutierrez, AIA, LEED AP
  • Project Manager: Rafael Guissarri
  • Project Designer: Raymond Fort, Assoc. AIA, LEED AP
  • Architect of Record: Sherri Gutierrez, AIA, LEED AP

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Rosalind Franklin School and Student Residence in Ivry-sur-Seine, France by ChartierDalix architectes

Sunday, December 23rd, 2018

Article source: ChartierDalix architectes

The building is formed as a landscape of successive terraces covered with vegetation. This layout orients the whole plot towards the south, which provides maximum light to the courtyards, circulation areas and classrooms, that take full advantage of this high landscape. The area’s flexibility allows for multiple orientations, and viewpoints across the courtyards and the heart of the plot. At the north-east end, the most urban area, the student residence building is designed not to cast any shadow over the courtyards. Compact, it has 9 floors, and is surrounded by a double skin that is provided by an outside space. This extends the living area of each apartment and allows residents to benefit from a panorama view and a mostly east and west-facing orientation. This layout provides a comfortable light that can be individually managed thanks to fixed and sliding perforated metal panels.

Image Courtesy © ChartierDalix architectes

  • Architects: ChartierDalix architectes
  • Project: Rosalind Franklin School and Student Residence
  • Location: Ivry-sur-Seine, France

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