Article source: ZA Architects
- Architects: ZA Architects
- Project: Wave Studio
- Location: Kiev, Ukraine
- Architect: Arina Ageeva
- Client: Inter TV channel
- Function: TV shows
- Program: 400 sq. m.
- 3D visualization: Arina Ageeva
- Year: 2010
ArchShowcase Archive for the ‘Studio’ CategoryWave Studio in Kiev, Ukraine by ZA ArchitectsWednesday, December 19th, 2012Article source: ZA Architects The design of a new studio for Inter TV channel features the principle of finding ultimate constituents of various elements. The interior design provides for hidden lighting which is supposed to accentuate the shape of the objects and create the general light. The studio is designed as a venue for entertaining shows and debates. The project is presented with the use of 3D visualization.
Berklee Opens World-Class Recording/Teaching Studio Complex At New Valencia International Campus in SpainTuesday, December 18th, 2012Article source: WSDG Berklee College of Music, the world’s premier learning lab for contemporary music, and Walters-Storyk Design Group, renowned for their work on studios for Jimi Hendrix, Alicia Keys, and Bruce Springsteen, today announced the completion of a cutting edge recording/teaching complex at Berklee’s Valencia campus. Berklee’s new state-of-the-art campus is located at the Palau de les Arts Reina Sofia in Valencia, Spain. The studio facility is the final element of Berklee’s first international campus, which recently launched its master’s programs.
Hue Plus in Tokyo, Japan by Schemata ArchitectsFriday, December 7th, 2012Article source: Schemata Architects The alternative space Hue plus is a series of facilities seamlessly integrated into the photo studio, where the visual expression of ‘eating’ is the particular subject of photographic exploration. Unlike an ordinary photo studio that is a closed box to be used merely as a shooting equipment, Hue plus is an office space, a cafe, a library and a kitchen that the users have control over, making them feel like staying longer for its own sake and enjoy the experience. Hue plus embraces its users by enabling them to change it as they feel fit. The relaxed atmosphere offers further possibilities of open and vibrant communications to stir up the users’ creative minds and fresh ideas about ‘eating’.
Sayama Flat in Tokyo, Japan by Schemata ArchitectsSaturday, November 17th, 2012Article source: Schemata Architects Hue plus The alternative space Hue+ is a series of facilities seamlessly integrated into the photo studio, where the visual expression of ‘eating’ is the particular subject of photographic exploration. Unlike an ordinary photo studio that is a closed box to be used merely as a shooting equipment, Hue+ is an office space, a cafe, a library and a kitchen that the users have control over, making them feel like staying longer for its own sake and enjoy the experience.
Garden studio in Amsterdam, The Netherlands by CC-StudioFriday, October 19th, 2012Article source: CC-Studio Building an extension is not always the solution if you want more living space. At least that was the out of the box answer cc-studio came up with after having been asked to add more space to the ground floor apartment of the family Maarten and Lori Lens-Fitzgerald in Watergraafsmeer– a lovely living district of Amsterdam. Extending would have added square metres but would have meant destroying a relatively new kitchen, not adding any new rooms due to the building layout and planning restrictions. But more importantly it would have narrowed the 12m deep garden.
Stamboldzioski Dental Studio in Nova Gorica, Slovenia by ENOTA ArchitectsWednesday, July 18th, 2012Article source: ENOTA Architects Stamboldžioski Dental Studio is located at the outskirts of the city, in a residential community featuring mostly single-family homes. It has been built as a replacement for the cramped surgery in the dentist’s private house, which was set up on the ground floor. It is therefore an annex, whose floor area – as it so often happens in such cases – exceeds that of the house it has been annexed to. Furthermore, its programme significantly differs from the predominant function of the vicinity.
WSDG Begins 16th Art Institute Audio Teaching StudioWednesday, June 20th, 2012Article source: Howard Sherman NEW YORK: An intensive 4-year design/construction program by the Walters-Storyk Design Group has produced sixteen professional audio education studios for The Art Institutes’ educational institutions across the U.S. Developed to train students for jobs in the rapidly expanding sphere of high tech audio-related occupations, the studios provide cutting edge instruction in both theory and hands-on production techniques. The Art Institute of Michigan (Detroit) complex is currently under construction. WSDG Partner/Senior Project Manager Romina Larregina has spearheaded the program since its inception. Working closely with company principal/architect/acoustician John Storyk she has supervised each construction project to insure the highest level of pro audio educational professionalism. “John Storyk’s commitment to education was a primary catalyst behind The Art Institutes decision to retain WSDG for this major assignment,” Larregina says. “His extensive lecturing background, coupled with our 40-year + history of creating world-class studios for artists ranging from Jimi Hendrix to Alicia Keys and Bruce Springsteen, made us an obvious choice for this expansive, on-going project.” Logan Offices in New York by SO-ILWednesday, June 6th, 2012Article source: SO-IL New York, New York. SO – IL, a Brooklyn-based design firm, completes new office and studio space for the New York operation of LOGAN, a bicoastal production company. The project is located in a 6,500sf corner loft space on the second floor of a land-marked building in the heart of SoHo. SO – IL’s design builds on Logan’s dynamic working model and attempts to create an environment that supports a strong sense of collaboration and collectivity. A large part of LOGAN’s team consists of mobile consultants that join the team on a per-project basis.
Squish Studio in Newfoundland, Canada by Saunders ArchitectureWednesday, May 16th, 2012Article source: Saunders Architecture The Squish Studio is located just outside the small town of Tilting on the eastern end of Fogo Island. First settled in the mid-18th century, Tilting is known for its strong Irish culture and its recent designation by Parks Canada as a National Cultural Landscape District of Canada.
Tower Studio in Newfoundland, Canada by Saunders ArchitectureSaturday, May 12th, 2012Article source: Saunders Architecture The Tower Studio is dramatically situated on a stretch of rocky coastline in Shoal Bay, Fogo Island, Newfoundland. The studio’s sculptural silhouette leans both forward and backward as it twists upward. For the average visitor to the island, this windowless black tower, more often than not, provokes a quizzical response and the enviable question, “What’s that?” For the locals, they know that this structure is a project of the Fogo Island Arts Corporation – an art studio opened in June 2011. The Tower Studio’s official opening was one of the most festive and included: a roaring bonfire, flares dramatically shot from its rooftop terrace and the recorded sounds of local whales as a background score.
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