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Rennes Palais du Commerce in France by MVRDV

Friday, March 15th, 2019

Article source: MVRDV

MVRDV has won the competition to renovate and extend the historic Palais du Commerce in Rennes. Developed alongside co-architects Bernard Desmoulin for developers Frey and Engie Avenue, the 18,000-square-metre redevelopment of the notable Rennes landmark will signify a renaissance for both the building and its surroundings. MVRDV’s proposal will reactivate the Place de la République and turn this former public building into a centrepiece of the city’s main commercial street, raising it to the level of significance that was initially intended.

Located in the southern part of Rennes’ city centre, the Palais du Commerce was originally constructed in two stages between 1885 and 1929 as a post office, library and arts school by local architects Jean-Baptiste Martenot and Emmanuel Le Ray. Today, the building is poorly integrated into the life of Rennes, with most residents unaware of most of the activities inside. The renovation and extension designed by MVRDV aims to rectify this, activating the building with new uses and a design that communicates these new functions to passers-by.

Shops-2, Image Courtesy © ENGRAM

  • Architects: MVRDV
  • Project: Rennes Palais du Commerce
  • Location: Rennes, France
  • Photography: ENGRAM, KREACTION
  • Client: Frey, Engie Avenue
  • Principal in Charge: Nathalie de Vries
  • Copyright: MVRDV 2018 – (Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs, Nathalie de Vries)
  • Design Team: Nathalie de Vries, Bertrand Schippan with Antoine Muller, Solène de Bouteiller, Ana Melgarejo Lopez, Aurelien Goepp, Francesco Barone, Quentin Aubry

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Neveria Roxy in Mexico City, Mexico by German Velasco Arquitectos

Sunday, March 10th, 2019

Article source: German Velasco Arquitectos

In the 40s, at Colonia Condesa in Mexico City, the first Roxy ice cream parlor was born. The shop style was inspired in the architecture of the emblematic Roxy cinema theater and the Art Deco of that time. The desire of the family —owner of the business— was to bring back the soda-fountain style that, either for longing or curiosity, will spark some interest to visit it.

The biggest challenge was to reinvent the Historical Center branch, without losing the spirit of the original ice cream parlor to transform it with a contemporary ambiance. Being a family business, the work was done teaming up with its members and answering to their desires, managing to hold Roxy´s defining essence in an adventurous way.

Image Courtesy © Jaime Navarro

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Újpest New Market-Hall and UP Event Space in Budapest, Hungary by Firka Építész Stúdió Kft.

Sunday, March 10th, 2019

Article source: Firka Építész Stúdió Kft.

The market place, besides the city hall and the church, has always been the most important part of the center of the 4th district. However, from the 1970s on, the introverted late-modern market buildings and their service area occupied the public space of St. Stephen Square. The purpose of the current transformation is to give this space back to pedestrians and events by the forthcoming demolition of obsolete buildings, while the market is renewed within up-to-date frames.

Front Facade night view, Image Courtesy © Firka Építész Stúdió Kft.

  • Architects: Firka Építész Stúdió Kft.
  • Project: Újpest New Market-Hall and UP Event Space
  • Location: Budapest, Hungary
  • Software used: ArchiCAD

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Nett Winery in Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Germany by Architects Collective

Wednesday, March 6th, 2019

Article source: Architects Collective

Japan and Vienna meet in the Pfalz 

The Nett Winery, located in the Pfalz wine region of Germany, can be described as a light, modern, generous and representative building. Comprised of two long-stretched halls as well as a covered passage, it looks like a geometric ray ready to unfold across the landscape. Inside the building, the wine ripens on a vast space of nearly 4,500 m². Claiming the highest quality of wine production, the challenge was to design a completely new building that ambitiously combines the entire production as well as a shop, tasting room, storage, office and living spaces – and which meets the family’s expectations, too. In Architects Collective Christian Nett found a partner from Vienna that could implement his vision of an efficient, ecological and ambitious plan to create a winery of the future.

Image Courtesy © Rui Camilo

  • Architects: Architects Collective
  • Project: Nett Winery
  • Location: Neustadt an der Weinstraße, Germany
  • Photography: Rui Camilo

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Wolford Amsterdam Flagship Store in Netherlands by STUDIO MODIJEFSKY

Sunday, March 3rd, 2019

Article source: STUDIO MODIJEFSKY

The legendary hosiery brand Wolford was always going to be one step ahead when it came to reinventing its store identity. This luxury bodywear company, specialising in tights, bodysuits and underwear, recently approached Studio Modijefsky to produce a brand-new luxurious retail concept for their shops worldwide. Wolford’s latest flagship store, located on P.C. Hooftstraat in Amsterdam, brings together their exquisite craftsmanship and outstanding attention to body and skin to produce a unique and luxurious interior design experience.

Image Courtesy © Maarten Willemstein

  • Architects: STUDIO MODIJEFSKY
  • Project: Wolford Amsterdam Flagship Store
  • Location: P.C. Hooftstraat, Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Photography: Maarten Willemstein
  • Client: Wolford
  • Design: Studio Modijefsky; Esther Stam, Martyna Nicolson, Moene van Werven, Natalia Nikolopoulou, Sophie van Heijningen, Ana Barbu
  • Size: 80m²
  • Status: realised January 2019

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Slowear Venezia in Tokyo, Japan by Visual Display S.r.l.

Friday, March 1st, 2019

Article source: Visual Display S.r.l.

Visual Display* starts a new journey with Slowear Venezia that begins with the opening of Tokyo — Marunouchi and aims to renew and reinforce the image of the brand while respecting the values ​​that till now have distinguished it: tailoring, Italianness, style and hospitality.

“A constantly evolving project aimed at creating a set of feasible and coherent solutions to be used from time to time according to the individual locations (…)” Visual Display

“Less austerity, more eclecticism, the new soul of Slowear Venezia stores is unrestrained from certain patterns and is enriched with new gestures, materials, suggestions.” Visual Display

Shop-window-daytime, Image Courtesy © Visual Display S.r.l.

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KoolKiel in Kiel, Germany by MVRDV

Tuesday, February 26th, 2019

Article source: MVRDV

MVRDV´s “KoolKiel” Will Redevelop a City Block Using a Progressive Approach to Participation and Flexibility

MVRDV has been selected as the designer of a 65,000-square-metre mixed-use complex that will redevelop a post-industrial site in Kiel, Germany. The proposal, which includes a hotel, offices, residences, commercial space, and an event space, makes use of a flexible design system, rather than a fixed and unchangeable plan, allowing the design to adapt easily to the needs and desires of the community as the design development progresses.

Street-View, Image Courtesy © MVRDV

  • Architects: MVRDV
  • Project: KoolKiel
  • Location: Kiel, Germany
  • Client: Kap Horn GmbH
  • Client Spokesperson: Ralph Müller-Beck, Staatssekretär a.D. / State Secretary (ret.)
  • Principal-in-charge: Jacob van Rijs
  • Design Team: Philipp Kramer, Bartlomiej Markowski, Ruggero Buffo, Bartosz Karasinski, Christine Sohar, Daniel Mayer, and Eleonora Lattanzi Visualization: Antonio Luca Coco, Luca Piattelli, Masoud Khodadadi
  • Structure: Werner Sobek
  • Fire: Wenzel + Wenzel
  • Cost calculation: Wenzel + Wenzel
  • Size: ca. 65,000 sqm
  • Year: 2018+

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Peck CityLife in Milan, Italy by VUDAFIERI SAVERINO PARTNERS

Friday, February 22nd, 2019

Article source: VUDAFIERI SAVERINO PARTNERS

Peck, the symbol of Italian gastronomical delights, opens a new venue, which explores a new concept in food&beverage and merges in a single place all its distinctive features: deli shop, restaurant, wine bar and cocktail bar.

Designed by the Milan-based studio Vudafieri-Saverino Partners, the new Peck is located in the CityLife Shopping District, the largest urban shopping district in Italy. Peck brings to the new vertical city – under the skyscrapers designed by internationally renowned architects – all the flavours, aromas and expertise that have made it the benchmark for highquality foods and a well-known brand all around the world.

Image Courtesy © Peck

  • Architects: VUDAFIERI SAVERINO PARTNERS
  • Project: Peck CityLife
  • Location: Piazza Tre Torri – 20145 Milan, Italy
  • Photography: Nathalie Krag, Peck, Santi Caleca
  • Interior Design: Vudafieri-Saverino Partners, Tiziano Vudafieri and Claudio Saverino
  • Design Team: Simona Quadri, Alessandra Bottiroli, Nicolo Spina
  • Construction Management and Construction Design: R4M Engineering
  • Executive Planning and Supervision of Works: R4M Engineering, Carlo Bacchini and Luca Arcari
  • Contractors: Impresa Montorfano Srl, Ferrario Impianti Tecnologici Srl
  • Total Surface Area: 309m2
  • Covers: 70, 50 in the restaurant and 20 in the wine and cocktail bar

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Fortaleza Maritime Passenger Terminal in Brazil by ARCHITECTUS S/S

Tuesday, February 12th, 2019

Article source: ARCHITECTUS S/S

Architectus faced several challenges when designing a new maritime passenger terminal for Fortaleza: complying with the diverse rules of the sector; operating under a reduced timeline; attending to the needs of the building’s various users; designing a building with flexible use and a striking form; and working in an area of the city with great touristic and scenic potential.

With the aim of providing infrastructure for the 2014 World Cup games that would be held in the city, the Fortaleza Maritime Passenger Terminal was designed from the beginning as a multipurpose space, taking into account both the needs of maritime tourism as well as creating spaces for events, exhibitions, parties and shows. The design also took into account the seasonality of its use as a cruise destination, with demand in the South Atlantic peaking from October to May.

Image Courtesy © Joana França

  • Architects: ARCHITECTUS S/S
  • Project: Fortaleza Maritime Passenger Terminal
  • Location: Mucuripe, Fortaleza – CE, Brazil
  • Photography: Joana França
  • Completion Year: 2015

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Breeze Market in Beijing, China by FON STUDIO

Thursday, January 31st, 2019

Article source: FON STUDIO

It is said that the market is a placebo for urban life. Green vegetables, red and green fruits, fresh meat and cooked food are placed on the stall, people can walk around and enjoy it. If they feel comfortable, they will talk to various businesses and bargain in order to get some delicious ingredients for the daily meals.

In this summer, Fon Studio was commissioned by the Breeze Market to design a traditional building in the Qianmen Xinglong District. The owners of market are the ones who love food and food market, the goal is not to duplicate the traditional market space, but to persue high-quality ingredients and food events and to create an interesting venue for local residents and visitors from all over the world.

Image Courtesy © FON STUDIO

  • Architects: FON STUDIO
  • Project: Breeze Market
  • Location: Xi Xinglong Street  Dongcheng District ,Beijing, China
  • Client: Breeze Market
  • Project Team: Jin Boan, Li Hongzhen, Luo Shuanghua
  • Project Area: 240 ㎡
  • Design Date: 2018.05–2018.08
  • Completion Date: 2018.11

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