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House V on Monaghan Farm in Johannesburg, South Africa by Daffonchio and Associates Architects

Thursday, April 30th, 2020

Article source: Daffonchio and Associates Architects

This house in Monaghan Farm, an eco-estate in Lanseria, was principally shaped around its natural context – it is situated on an undisturbed hill with savannah grasslands with an expansive view of beautiful rolling hills and a river below – as well as the ideas and requirements of the clients.

Image Courtesy © Adam Letch

  • Architects: Daffonchio and Associates Architects
  • Project: House V on Monaghan Farm
  • Location: Johannesburg, South Africa
  • Photography: Adam Letch
  • Software used: Revit and Photoshop
  • Project Size: 1100 m2
  • Site Size: 6000 m2
  • Completion Date: 2015

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Bodega SEGURA VIUDAS – Eco Winery in Barcelona, Spain by INDASTUDIO

Wednesday, April 29th, 2020

Article source: INDASTUDIO

INDAStudio designed the public areas for the renovation and restyling of Bodega SEGURA VIUDAS.

Located in the heart of the Penedès, prestigious vineyard territory of Catalunya, SEGURA VIUDAS is home to producers of the traditional sparkling Cava and other boutique wines. The project has been realized within the ancient eleventh century farmhouse which originally served as a defence tower to domains belonging to the Monastery of Sant Cugat in Barcelona.

Image Courtesy © Mercè Gost & Freixenet Group

  • Architects: INDASTUDIO
  • Project: Bodega SEGURA VIUDAS – Eco Winery
  • Location: Barcelona, Spain
  • Photography: Mercè Gost & Freixenet Group
  • Software used: Autocad, Photoshop
  • Client: Heredad Segura Viudas – Freixenet Group
  • Interior Design: INDAStudio BCN, Interior Design
  • Design Team: Isa Rodríguez, Silvia Ros (Segura Viudas)
  • Area: 500 sq/m

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S-House in Andhra Pradesh, India by GALI ASSOCIATES

Sunday, April 26th, 2020

Article source: GALI ASSOCIATES

S-House:  located in one of the popular streets of the town with typical Indian neighborhood characterized by busy streets and proximity to other residences. The residence was conceptualized as an amalgamation of the serenity of the site and the client’s requirement of a simple and sumptuous house.

Image Courtesy © Link Studio

  • Architects: GALI ASSOCIATES
  • Project: S-House
  • Location: Chittoor, Andhra Pradesh, India
  • Photography: Link Studio
  • Software used: Sketchup, Photoshop, V-Ray, Autocad
  • Lead Architects: Sandeep Gali
  • Design Team: Anudeep Gali, Hinduja Datta
  • Clients: Mr. Swaroop
  • Engineering: SKB Consultants
  • Landscape: Gali Associates

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Detroit Pistons Performance Center in Michigan by ROSSETTI

Tuesday, April 7th, 2020

Article source: ROSSETTI

The Henry Ford Detroit Pistons Performance Center is the new home of the Detroit Pistons and latest NBA training facility. Located in New Center area of Detroit, it is approximately two miles north of the Little Caesar’s Arena, where the team plays. The franchise moved into the facility in October, 2019.

The 185,000 SF multi-functional facility brings the Detroit Pistons basketball and business operations together into a new class of NBA training facilities and headquarters integrated on an urban campus. The Performance Center is adjacent to the new William Clay Ford Center for Athletic Medicine. A 125-foot enclosed glass walkway connects the building to give the team access to injury diagnosis and rehabilitative treatments.

Image Courtesy © ROSSETTI

  • Architects: ROSSETTI
  • Project: Detroit Pistons Performance Center
  • Location: Detroit, Michigan
  • ROSSETTI Design Team:
    • Principal in Charge: Matt Rossetti
    • Project Manager: David Richards
    • Design Leads: Nick Moriarty and Tony Reiner
    • Interiors: Jennifer Wilson
    • Technical: Andrew Rudnycky
    • Program Manager:  The Platform

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St. Andrew’s Scots School in Buenos Aires, Argentina by Rosan Bosch Studio

Friday, March 13th, 2020

Article source: Rosan Bosch Studio

Learning landscapes for play in Buenos Aires

Playful learning is at the heart of St. Andrew’s Scots School. For the bilingual IB school in Buenos Aires, Rosan Bosch Studio has created a holistic learning landscape that activates the school’s Scottish heritage and sets the framework for students’ growth and development.

Imbued with characteristic Scottish landmarks, the design creates a learning journey through the flat beaches of the lowlands to the rocky and untamed highlands. Set in Argentina, a lot of the imaginative designs have been customized specifically for the newly built campus.

Image Courtesy © Kim Wendt

  • Architects: Rosan Bosch Studio
  • Project: St. Andrew’s Scots School
  • Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Photography: Kim Wendt
  • Software used: Vectorworks, Rhinoceros, Adobe Creative Cloud

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Poste Weiss in Saint-Étienne, France by ECDM Architectes

Wednesday, March 11th, 2020

Article source: ECDM Architectes

Contribute To A New Polarity

Located across from the St-Etienne station on the Esplanade de France, the influence of the intervention at the heart of the ZAC Châteaucreux is a link between neighborhoods and horizon lines, a low point in the topography of St-Etienne in front of a preferred route to the city center. Combined with the scale of the project and the symbolic value of the program, this unique location gives the project a special status in the construction of the city.

Image Courtesy © Salem Mostefaoui

  • Architects: ECDM Architectes
  • Project: Poste Weiss
  • Location: Saint-Étienne, France
  • Photography: Salem Mostefaoui
  • Software used: Autocad, Revit, Sketchup, Rhino and Adobe Creative Suite
  • Client: Vinci Immobilier, Groupe Cardinal
  • Surface: 35 000 m²
  • Completed: 2020

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Western Academy of Beijing in China by Rosan Bosch Studio

Monday, March 9th, 2020

Article source: Rosan Bosch Studio

Self-directed learning is thriving in the prototype learning landscapes at the Western Academy of Beijing. Rosan Bosch Studio has replaced the school’s traditional classrooms with an open community structure that enhance student agency and support project-based learning.

The designs present differentiated and variable spaces that support the school’s FLoW21 targets for team-teaching, flexible learning groups, mentorship and individualized timetables.

Image Courtesy © Kim Wendt

  • Architects: Rosan Bosch Studio
  • Project: Western Academy of Beijing
  • Location: Beijing, China
  • Photography: Kim Wendt
  • Software used: Vectorworks, Rhinoceros, Adobe Creative Cloud
  • Collaborators: anySCALE Beijing
  • Size: 1700 m2
  • Year: 2019

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Kingsbury Street House in Needham, Massachusetts by SMOOK Architecture

Thursday, February 27th, 2020

Article source: SMOOK Architecture

The 2,800 square-foot design interrupts the status quo of the greater Boston neighborhood with a fresh perspective. Referencing traditional elements of the New England farmhouse from materiality, detailing, and additive massing. The design features modern detail such as asymmetrical fenestration, wide clapboard siding, and black windows. A welcoming place for extended family and friends to gather every Sunday, the residence celebrates the comforts of home living.

Nestled in a traditional New England neighborhood, the 2,800-square-foot home, and elongated garage play precedent through a modern lens with subtle nods to traditional architecture. The program calls for single floor living with guest suites upstairs, a space for extended family gatherings, and a creative solution for the owner’s growing automobile collection.

Image Courtesy © SMOOK Architecture

  • Architects: SMOOK Architecture
  • Project: Kingsbury Street House
  • Location: Needham, Massachusetts
  • Software used: Autocad, Photoshop, SketchUp
  • Number of Bedrooms: 3
  • Number of Bathrooms: 3.5
  • Construction Cost: $325.00/SF
  • Builder: Robert W. Curatola, Rockwood Colonials
  • Size: 2,800 SF
  • Year Completed: 2016

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Renovation of the Embassy of Finland in New Delhi, India by ALA Architects Ltd.

Monday, February 24th, 2020

Article source: ALA Architects Ltd.

Reima and Raili Pietilä won the competition for the Finnish Embassy to be located in the diplomatic enclave in Chanakyapuri in 1963 with a beautiful and powerful competition entry called “Snow speaks on the mountains”. The project was commissioned and redesigned based on the original concept in 1980, and the building was finally opened in 1986 with the large single expanse of roof broken up into the six lateral separate buildings standing on the embassy compound today.

Image Courtesy © Tuomas Uusheimo

  • Architects: ALA Architects Ltd.
  • Project: Renovation of the Embassy of Finland
  • Location: New Delhi, India
  • Photography: Tuomas Uusheimo
  • Software used: AutoCAD, Rhinoceros, Photoshop, InDesign, Illustrator and Microsoft Office
  • Client: Ministry for Foreign Affairs of Finland
  • Architect, Renovation: ALA partners Juho Grönholm, Antti Nousjoki, Janne Teräsvirta and Samuli Woolston with Simo Nuojua, Harri Ahokas, Anders Jönsson, Lotta Kindberg, Mirja Sillanpää and Sari Vesanen
  • Collaborators: SCG Contracts India (main contractor), Sitowise (engineering), WSP Proko (project management), Annukka Pietilä (Pietilä architecture specialist), C. P. Kukreja Architects (local architect partner), Jasleen Waraich Landscape Architecture (local landscape designer) Architect, Original Design: Raili and Reima Pietilä Architects, competition 1963, completion 1986

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Keita House in Colima, Mexico by Di Frenna Architects

Thursday, February 20th, 2020

Article source: Di Frenna Architects

Reinterpreting the typology of a Mexican house in a contemporary version, was the premise to design Keita House, where the central patio became the circulation and main view of the residence. This last one, serves as the project’s heart, it can be contemplated from everywhere, and it is completely surrounded by both private and social areas of the proposal.

Existing vegetation and the climate in Colima city, allowed the continuous opening of the proposed volumes. In the design, all the spaces are somehow permeated by either vegetation, wind and natural light, components that at the same time conquer until erasing the barrier between nature and architecture.

Image Courtesy © Onnis Luque

  • Architects: Di Frenna Architects
  • Project: Keita House
  • Location: Colima, Mexico
  • Photography: Onnis Luque
  • Software used: Autocad, SketchUp, LUMION, Photoshop
  • Architects in Charge: Matia Di Frenna Müller
  • Design Team: Matia Di Frenna Müller, Mariana De la Mora
  • Engineering: Ing. Juan Guardado, Ing. Hugo Saucedo
  • Landscaping: Di Frenna Arquitectos
  • Collaborators: Matia Di Frenna Müller, Ing. Juan Guardado, Mariana de la Mora
  • Constructed Area: 283 m2
  • Construction Completion Year: 2019

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