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Transit Oriented City in Dongtan, South Korea by Ojanen Chiou Architects

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

Article source: Ojanen Chiou Architects

Designed by SWA Group with Ojanen Chiou Architects LLP, the 157 hectare Dongtan Central Business Master Plan is at the heart of Dongtan City: a new urban center located just 30 km south of Seoul in South Korea.  The development zone is situated on a former agricultural plain that had been taken over by various industrial uses.  Bounded by a river to the west and mountainous terrain to the east, this zone is bisected by a major transportation corridor connecting Seoul with the southern reaches of the country.  At the core of the development is a transit center that will accommodate high-speed and metropolitan rail stations connecting with a bi-modal (bus + tram) transit system, and long-distance and city buses, establishing Dongtan City as a major regional transit hub.

Transit Oriented City

  • Architects: Ojanen Chiou Architects LLP (OCA)
  • Project: Transit Oriented City – Dongtan Central Business Master Plan
  • Location: Dongtan, South Korea
  • Client: Heerim Group
  • Landscape/ Master Planner: SWA Group
  • Project area: 157 Hectares
  • Software used: AutoCAD, Sketchup, Adobe Creative Suite and 3Ds Max

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Light Center Speyer in Greater Frankfurt area, Germany by Peter Stasek Architect

Wednesday, January 4th, 2012

Article source: Peter Stasek Architect

The showroom of the new Light Center Speyer, situated in a factory building, was to be designed as exhibition space, consulting area and meeting place. Here, a frame generating interior design synergy effects was to be created for all latest light trends, technologies and light designs. Its sophisticated structure was to build the backbone of the entire light exhibition, but at the same time was never to overshadow the priority of the lighting objects to be exhibited.

Images Courtesy Peter Appelt

  • Architect: Peter Stasek Architect
  • Name of Project: Light Center Speyer
  • Location: Greater Frankfurt area, Germany
  • Client: Light Center Speyer, Speyer, Germany
  • Light planning: Licht-Team, Speyer, Germany
  • Photographer: Lena Rübsam, Germany
  • Software used: Vectorworks Architect 2012 and Photoshop CS 5.1

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The CityDeck in Green Bay, Wisconsin by Stoss Landscape Urbanism

Saturday, October 15th, 2011

Article source: Stoss Landscape Urbanism

The CityDeck is the heart of a multi-phase redevelopment project along Green Bay’s Fox River. The project aims to allow for significantly increased access to the river and to diversify social and ecological life along it.

EXISTING CONDITIONS + CHALLENGES

The site is a 2-acre strip of land, typically measuring 50 to 60 feet wide, that runs along the edge of the Fox River in downtown Green Bay. It is about one-quarter-mile in length and is situated between two bridges that cross the river. At the project’s beginning, adjacent parcels were empty, abandoned (a large yellow warehouse), or in use as parking lots. Nearby buildings turned their back on the riverfront. Unsurprisingly, there was little social or civic life here, and no reason to visit; the elevated walk along existing bulkhead walls prevented any direct access down to the river—as well as up to the city from boats.

Images Courtesy Mike Roemer

  • Architect: Stoss Landscape Urbanism
  • Project Name: The CityDeck
  • Location: Green Bay, Wisconsin, USA
  • Client: City of Green Bay
  • Completion Date: Phase 1 opened in stages in 2009 and 2010. Phases 2 and 3 are scheduled for completion in 2011-2012.
  • Photographer: Stoss Landscape Urbanism, Mike Roemer, Jeff Mirkes
  • Software used: AutoCAD, Rhino, and Adobe CS

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Kunshan Huaqiao Forum and Hotel Proposal in China by Ojanen_Chiou Architects LLP

Friday, October 7th, 2011

Article source: Ojanen_Chiou Architects LLP

Kunshan City, China, is known as the birthplace of traditional Kunqu opera, and is renowned for its unique canal townships in the Yangtze River Delta.  In 2008, the competition sponsor called for ideas for a new 955,000sm waterfront commercial district at a key oxbow portion of the Wusong River in order to support the area’s booming economy while creating public amenities and open space and ameliorating the effects of decades of industrial development.

Exterior View forum and hotel

  • Architect: Ojanen_Chiou Architects LLP
  • Project: Kunshan Huaqiao Forum and Hotel Proposal
  • Location: Kunshan City, China
  • Architectural Design Partner: Suzhou Industrial Park Design & Research Institute Co. LTDMaster Planner
  • Landscape Architect: SWA Group
  • Status: Phase I currently under construction
  • Software used: AutoCad, Sketchup, Rhino, and Adobe CS2.  The renderings and animation were done in 3Ds Max.

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Hayes Valley Playground and Clubhouse in San Francisco, California by WRNS Studio

Thursday, September 29th, 2011

Article source: WRNS Studio

The nonprofit Trust for Public Land (TPL) partnered with the San Francisco Recreation and Parks Department to update this 1958 park located between San Francisco’s Hayes Valley and Western Addition neighborhoods. Reflecting TPL’s mission to create livable communities through land conservation, the new playground and clubhouse provide this dense area with a safe, welcoming facility that fosters an appreciation for nature, outdoor activity, and social gathering.

Exterior View

  • Architects: WRNS Studio
  • Project: Hayes Valley Playground and Clubhouse
  • Location: San Francisco, California
  • Client: Trust for Public Land
  • Project Team: Bryan Shiles, Brian Milman, Kyle Elliott, Rus Sherman, Li Kuo, Geoff Brown, Jenny Huang, and Melinda Turner
  • Software used: Sketchup, AutoCAD, Revit, Ecotect, and the Adobe Creative Suite

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Fraunhofer Portugal in Oporto by Pedra Silva Architects

Thursday, September 29th, 2011

Article source: Pedra Silva Architects

Fraunhofer Portugal is a non-profit private research association and is part of the German Fraunhofer-Gesellschaft, the largest organization for applied research in Europe. Although not familiar to the general public, Fraunhofer is responsible for many important innovations, including, for example, the MP3 file format, and many advances in workplace organization research.

Image Courtesy João Morgado

  • Architects: Pedra Silva Architects
  • Project: Fraunhofer Portugal
  • Location: Oporto, Portugal
  • Project Coordination: Luis Pedra Silva with ENGEXPOR
  • Team: Hugo Ramos, Rita Pais, Jette Fyhn, Dina Castro, André Góis Fernandes, Ana Lúcia da Cruz, Ricardo Sousa, Bruno Almeida
  • MEP design: JCT with GATENGEL
  • Software used: Autodesk 3ds Max 2010, Autodesk Autocad 2010, Graphisoft Archicad 13 and Adobe Creative Suite 3

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2011 Taipei Museum Competition in Taiwan by Marcy Wong Donn Logan Architects

Sunday, September 25th, 2011

Article source: Marcy Wong Donn Logan Architects

ARCHITECTURE & LANDSCAPE CONCEPT

To achieve the objectives of an architecturally iconic museum of art with versatile art exhibition spaces in a highly sustainable project this proposal defines the concept of art exhibition beyond the conventional “stuffy” notions of uniformly rectangular, windowless interior galleries. Instead, the project provides both interior and exterior venues for a variety of public experiences, and creates the opportunity for day-lighting and sustainability in ways that are unprecedented for art museums.

Night Aerial

  • Architects: Marcy Wong Donn Logan Architects
  • Project: 2011 Taipei Museum Competition
  • Location: Taipei, Taiwan
  • Mechanical/ Electrical Engineers: DOREL ANGHEL, Principal of Guttman Blaevoet
  • Landscape Architects: WILLIAM CALLAWAY, Principal of SWA Group
  • Structural Engineers: GREGORY LUTH, President of GPLA
  • Environmental Consultants: JOSIAH CAIN, Principal of Design Ecology
  • Software used: Rhinoceros NURBS – 3D Modeling; Maxwell Render – Light & Materials Render Engine; V-Ray – Light & Materials Render Engine;  Adobe Photoshop; Adobe Illustrator; AutoCAD

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Emil “Lucky’ Reznik Administration, Maintenance & Operations Facility in South Bend, Indiana by RNL

Sunday, September 25th, 2011

Article source: RNL

RNL, in association with Forum Architects of South Bend, Indiana and Maintenance Design Group (MDG), was selected to design South Bend Public Transportation Corporation’s (TRANSPO) Emil “Lucky” Reznik Administration, Maintenance & Operations Facility. Incorporating sustainable design and construction strategies for energy efficient building systems, the facility creates a healthy work environment for employees and visitors. The project is certified as LEED-NC Platinum by the US Green Building Council’s Leadership in Energy and Environmental Design program.

 

Images Courtesy James Steinkamp

  • Architect: RNL
  • Formal name of building: Emil “Lucky’ Reznik Administration, Maintenance & Operations Facility
  • Location: South Bend, Indiana, USA
  • Gross area: 164,200 SF
  • Date completed: October 2010
  • Client: South Bend Public Transportation Corporation (TRANSPO), South Bend, Indiana
  • Photographer(s): © James Steinkamp; © Ken Paul
  • Software used: SketchUp, Revit, Autocad, and Adobe’s Suite of products

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A New Norris House by University of Tennessee

Sunday, September 18th, 2011

Article source: University of Tennessee

In 1933 the Tennessee Valley Authority constructed a model community, Norris, Tennessee, as part of the Norris Dam construction project. A key feature of this New Deal village was the Norris House, a series of homes built as models for modern and efficient living. In light of the 75th anniversary of the Norris Project, an evolving interdisciplinary team of UT students and faculty are reinterpreting the Norris paradigm and creating a New Norris House – a sustainable home designed for the 21st century. In 2009 the New Norris House was one of six winners nationally of the Environmental Protection Agency’s People Prosperity and the Planet (P3) Competition. It offers a replicable model for contemporary sustainable living that holds the promise of significant benefit across East Tennessee.

Image Courtesy University of Tennessee College of Architecture and Design

  • Architects: University of Tennessee
  • Project: A New Norris House
  • Location: Norris, Tennessee
  • Builders: University of Tennessee, College of Architecture and Design; Clayton Homes; Johnson and Galyon
  • Project Year: 2011
  • Project Area: 768 sq.ft.
  • Landscape Architect: University of Tennessee, College of Architecture and Design
  • Structural Engineer: University of Tennessee, College of Engineering, in collaboration with Mallia Engineering Company
  • Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Engineer: University of Tennessee, College of Architecture and Design
  • Photography: University of Tennessee College of Architecture and Design, Ken McCown
  • Software used: AutoCAD, Ecotect, FormZ, Rhino, Adobe Creative Suite

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Campus da Justiça in Lisbon, Portugal by NLA

Sunday, September 11th, 2011

Article source: NLA – Pedro Leónidas

The office park design had its genesis in the urban structure and the following fundamental concepts of the urban plan and the detailed plan pp1: multi-functionality; morphology of the surroundings; Views system; circulation roads; panoramic pedestrian platform, landscape structures.

 

Images Courtesy José manuel

  • Architect: NLA –  Nuno Leónidas Arquitectos in association with Saraiva & Associados
  • Name of Project: Campus da Justiça
  • Location: Parque das nações, Parcela, Lisbon, Portugal
  • Date: 2005-2008
  • Photography: José manuel
  • Client: norfIn – sociedade gestora de fundos, Imobiliários, sa

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