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Apartment H in Old Town, Slovakia by Grau Architects

Friday, September 25th, 2020

Article source: Grau Architects

The apartment H is located along Medena Street in a building block from the ‘40s. The three-room apartment lacks the high ceilings and axial enfilade which are a staple of the surrounding apartments built during the time of The First Czechoslovak Republic (1918 – 1938). Despite this, with its rational disposition, the apartment remains evocative of these spatial principles. The central axis of the original corridor spans the apartment from the entrance through the main living space, and continues through the double-wing glazed door to the master bedroom. The living space concept therefore kept its Old Town character, even despite its smaller size and orientation away from the street and into the common courtyard.

Image Courtesy © Nora and Jakub Caprnka

  • Architects: Grau Architects
  • Project: Apartment H
  • Location: Old Town, Slovakia
  • Photography: Nora and Jakub Caprnka
  • Software used: Autocad, Sketchup, Photoshop
  • Lead Architects: Andrej Olah, Filip Marcak, Matej Kurajda, Jana Filipkova
  • Completion Year: 2019

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Urban Monochrome in Washington, D.C by KUBE architecture

Tuesday, July 28th, 2020

Article source: KUBE architecture

This two-story row-house in Northeast DC was completely remodeled, and a new third floor and rear build-out were added. The Owner, a single woman who travels internationally for her work in Public Health, requested a minimal, timeless modernism reflective of the spaces she sees in Europe.

The resulting design solution consists of:

Image Courtesy © Paul Burk Photography

  • Architects: KUBE architecture
  • Project: Urban Monochrome
  • Location: Washington, D.C
  • Photography: Paul Burk Photography
  • Software used: SketchUp, Archicad, Illustrator, Photoshop
  • Lead Architects: Richard Loosle-Ortega
  • Additional Credits
    • Design Team: Richard Loosle-Ortega and Andrew Baldwin
    • Structural Engineer: JZ Structural Consulting
    • General Contractor: Metrix Construction
    • General Contractor: Jason Remodeling

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CRA House in Mexico by Estudio MMX

Tuesday, July 21st, 2020

Article source: Estudio MMX

The CRA House is located within a residential country club in Avándaro, Estado de México. The country club, like many others in Mexico, establishes general design criteria and suggests, with emphasis, the use of specific forms and materials. Given the mountain character of the site, the regulation infers the need to preserve the rustic character of the place through architecture. In most cases, regulatory constraints are real challenges that are solved through analysis and design. In this case, the design of the house proves a stylistic hybridization on strategy, with the double purpose of giving continuity to the character of the whole, while at the same time articulating, in an alternative way, the different spaces and the program of the house.

Image Courtesy © Rafael Gamo

  • Architects: Estudio MMX
  • Project: CRA House
  • Location: Mexico
  • Photography: Rafael Gamo
  • Date: 2020
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhinoceros, 3Ds Max, Photoshop and inDesign

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Story of three courts in Sunny Brooks, Bangalore by Collage Architecture Studio

Wednesday, July 1st, 2020

Article source: Collage Architecture Studio

In keeping with the client’s desire for a strictly Vastu compliant house, the placement of the spaces in the house are in synch with the plan of the Vastu Purusha Mandala. Thus the biggest challenge while designing the house was to arrive at a visually appealing structure from a rigid program that dictated the specific locations of various spaces. The design of this residence aims at getting rid of the solemn and stereotyped impression of a traditional Vastu defined home, where the nine grids curb the free flowing creativity of design. Instead it focuses primarily on creating an open and active living atmosphere where the young family can grow into and flourish.

Image Courtesy © Shamanth Patil, Arunkumar TD

  • Architects: Collage Architecture Studio
  • Project: Story of three courts
  • Location: Sunny Brooks, Bangalore
  • Photography: Shamanth Patil, Arunkumar TD
  • Software used: Autocad, Sketchup, Photoshop, Vray
  • Lead Architects: Swapnil Valvatkar, Pradnya Patil
  • Design Team: Swapnil Valvatkar, Pradnya Patil, Nandita Natesh, Surbhi Mittal
  • Clients: Anupama & Prashanth
  • Landscape: Bijoy Chacko
  • Gross Built Area: 8500 sq.ft
  • Completion Year: 2017

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Conversion instead of new construction in Germany by HerrmannsArchitekten

Thursday, June 18th, 2020

Article source: HerrmannsArchitekten

The task is to investigate options for the subsequent use of the former kindergarten building from 1965 in the city center of the little town of Urbar, Germany. A mix of uses is desired, in particular a meeting place for the citizens. But first there is the question of whether demolition/new construction or renovation/remodeling is the better solution for the building. This fundamental decision – demolition or reuse – questions the handling of the building stock resource.

Image Courtesy © HerrmannsArchitekten

  • Architects: HerrmannsArchitekten
  • Project: Conversion instead of new construction
  • Location: Germany
  • Software used: Adobe Software InDesign, Photoshop, Twinmotion Visualization and 3D immersion software

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Bridge on Tatyshev Island in Russia by OOO “ADM”

Wednesday, May 27th, 2020

Article source: OOO “ADM”

While working on the project we aimed to design a footbridge interconnected with the natural riverside areas and the landscape of the place.

The bridge in the location becomes a plastic continuation of the dynamic descent from the high bank and expresses in its shape the silhouette of the West Sayan Mountains on the opposite side of the Yenisei River. The versatile image contains a certain high-tech and, at the same time, a pulsating sign of nature, perceived in unity with the environment. This form integrates the space of living energy, the bridge as it slides over the water surface, transferring you to a unique island landscape.

Image Courtesy © OOO “ADM”

  • Architects: OOO “ADM”
  • Project: Bridge on Tatyshev Island
  • Location: Tatyshev Island, Russia
  • Software used: Autocad, SketchUp, 3D Max and Photoshop
  • Author, Chief Architect: Aleksei Miakota
  • Co-author, Architect: Lidiia Gribakina
  • Design Engineer: Elena Elizarova
  • Structural Engineer: Andrey Rubtsov
  • Team: Anna Yakimova, Marina Turovinina, Izabella Sokova, Roman Voloshko
  • Project Year: 2016-2017

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Vila São Paulo Therapeutic Residential in Pompeia, Brazil by Estudio Ubuntu

Friday, May 22nd, 2020

Article source: Estudio Ubuntu

The refurbishment of this semi-detached house, a very common type in São Paulo, was planned to receive a Therapeutic Residential that attends, guide and shelter patients in a state of mental suffering.

Image Courtesy © Manuel Sá

  • Architects: Estudio Ubuntu
  • Project: Vila São Paulo Therapeutic Residential
  • Location: Pompeia, Brazil
  • Photography: Manuel Sá
  • Software used: Autodesk, Autocad, Sketchup, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Lightroom, Adobe Premiere
  • Lead Architect: Vitor Daher
  • Responsible Architects: Vitor Daher
  • Project Team: Augusto Gehrt, Vitor Daher
  • Clients: Residencial Terapeutico Vila São Paulo
  • Engineering: GDF Construtora
  • Gross built area: 180m²
  • Year of completion of the project: 2018

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Fast Casual Restaurant in Florence, Italy by DEFERRARI+MODESTI

Friday, May 22nd, 2020

Article source: DEFERRARI+MODESTI

Miya is a fast casual restaurant located in the historic center of Florence, a few steps from the Santa Maria Novella station, specializing in oriental cuisine.

Characterized by a fresh image and energetic colors, it draws the attention of the locals and travelers who frequent the street that connects the station to the Central Market of San Lorenzo.

Image Courtesy © Anna Positano

  • Architects: DEFERRARI+MODESTI
  • Project: Fast Casual Restaurant
  • Location: Via Nazionale 24, Florence, Italy
  • Photography: Anna Positano
  • Software used: Autocad, Sketchup, Photoshop and Illustrator
  • Graphic design in collaboration with: Cantiere Creativo
  • Area: 60 sqm
  • Year: 2019

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Casa GLAG in Tarragona, Spain by GUILLEM CARRERA arquitecte

Thursday, May 7th, 2020

Article source: GUILLEM CARRERA arquitecte 

A growing family sets out the necessity of enlarge their home of three rooms and 85m2 by adding a second apartment, originally with two rooms and 60m2. The main premise to keep in mind is that the family has to be able to keep on living in their own home during the construction course.

The morphologic analysis of the original apartment emphasize that the night space presented a functional distribution of three rooms and two bathrooms, with minimum circulation area and a suitable size. Furthermore, day space presented an excessive fragmentation and a smaller size. That’s why it is chosen to keep the night space and remodel and enlarge the day space, excluding the kitchen.

Image Courtesy © José Hevia

  • Architects: GUILLEM CARRERA arquitecte
  • Project: Casa GLAG
  • Location: Tarragona, Spain
  • Photography: José Hevia
  • Software used: AutoCAD, Office, Presto, and Photoshop
  • Collaborators: Lorena Lamberto, Lara Arin
  • Constructor: Baumester SL
  • Subcontracting: Oficrea SL, Luxiform Il·luminació SL, La Casa Interiors de Fusta SL, Mantenimientos Comunitarios Tarraco SL, Citysens Designs SL, Oleguer Roigé Instalacions, Nou Concepte Interiors SL, Silifoc SA, Florentin Ebanistas SL
  • Surface: 145 m2
  • Project’s year: 2018
  • End of construction: 2019

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Servifinques in Tarragona, Spain by GUILLEM CARRERA arquitecte

Wednesday, May 6th, 2020

Article source: GUILLEM CARRERA arquitecte

Minerva Galleries make up the commercial ground floor of a multi-family building built in the 70s in the expansion district of Tarragona. Like most commercial galleries implanted between mid and late last century, they are covered and opened only to pedestrians. Being, therefore, precursor elements at the birth of the shopping centers, whose arrival has meant that most commercial galleries have closed the doors or have been reconfigured. This is the case of the Minerva Galleries, which has seen how retail trade has been disappearing and its premises have been transformed into offices or professional consultations, like this project.

Image Courtesy © José Hevia

  • Architects: GUILLEM CARRERA arquitecte
  • Project: Servifinques
  • Location: Tarragona, Spain
  • Photography: José Hevia
  • Software used: AutoCAD, Office, Presto, and Photoshop
  • Structure: Andreu Ibañez, Jordi Masdeu
  • Collaborators: Indíbil Solans, Edgar Argemí
  • Constructor: Baumester SL
  • Subcontracting: Oficrea SL, Luxiform Il·luminació SL, La Casa Interiors de Fusta SL, Mantenimientos Comunitarios Tarraco SL, Citysens Designs SL, Oleguer Roigé Instalacions
  • Surface: 156,63 m2
  • Project’s year: 2012 (fase 1), 2017 (fase 2)
  • End of construction: 2019

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