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Miss Dimanche Headquarters in Corlu, Turkey by Plan 9 Architecture

Friday, November 22nd, 2013

Article source: Plan 9 Architecture

Miss Dimanche is a new local woman fashion brand which describe itself “modern and local”. The brand is pretty new and they wants to make design a HQ building from Plan 9 Architecture. The area is located in Corlu which is a town in the north west part of Turkey. The brand owners also wants a showroom for to reachable every time close to HQ’s. Thats why the idea is appear. The building is designed two neighbor and circulated blocks which they are offices and showroom.

Image Courtesy © Plan 9 Architecture

  • Architects: Plan 9 Architecture
  • Project: Miss Dimanche Headquarters
  • Location: Corlu, Turkey
  • Software used: Autocad, 3D s Max, Adobe Photoshop 

Kindergarten in Doha, Qatar by Ark-Kassam Architects

Thursday, November 21st, 2013

Article source: Ark-Kassam Architects

Site & Location:

This project is situated in the heart of Doha city; the capital of the State of Qatar which is taking its leap towards being one of the most internationally recognized and active economical hub attracting many professionals form around the world in addition to local citizens who are taking their places in such development. The site is located in Al-Wakir, East Hilal area presenting an active space between several important streets and highways and commercial buildings.

Image Courtesy © Ark-Kassam Architects

  • Architects: Ark-Kassam Architects
  • Project: Kindergarten
  • Location: Doha, Qatar
  • Architect: Abdalrahim Kassam
  • Client: Ebla Co, Hilal Arnaoot
  • Year: 2014-2015
  • TotalBuilt area: 2370 Sq. M
  • Software used: AutoCAD, Max. Photoshop.

Zaryadye Park in Moscow, Russia by Maxwan architects + urbanists

Wednesday, November 20th, 2013

Article source: Maxwan architects + urbanists

Our goal for this project is simply the creation of a timeless park that has great value for centuries to come. This is an informal and dynamic park that can adopt future trends and changes of use. We deny a formal, static, trendy and ’wow!’ oriented park that only relates to current circumstances and stays ‘hip’ for a short while.

Image Courtesy © Maxwan architects + urbanists

  • Architects: Maxwan architects + urbanists
  • Project: Zaryadye Park
  • Location: Moscow, Russia
  • Awards: 2nd prize
  • Client: Open Joint-Stock Company “Rossiya”
  • Promoter: State-owned unitary enterprise “NIiPI for the General Plan of the City ofMoscow”
  • Consultant: Strelka Institute for Media, Architecture and Design
  • Program: Park, buildings, and underground car parking
  • Site area: 14.5 ha
  • Total floor area: 10,000m2 (buildings) & 504 car parking
  • End of project: 10, 2013
  • Design Team: TPO RESERVE (Vladimir Plotkin, RU), Latz+Partner landscape architects (Tilman Latz,DE), MAXWAN architects + urbanists (Hiroki Matsuura, NL)
  • Software used: Autodesk Autocad 2012, Autodesk 3DSMax 2012, 2014, Adobe After Effect, Adobe Premire, Photoshop, Illustrator

Consultants & Collaborators:

  • Traffic engineer: Buro Happold (Rod Manson, William Hoare,UK)
  • Lighting designe: Pfarré Lighting Design (Gerd Pfarré,DE)
  • Sociologist, Anthropologist: Natalya Ikonikova (HigherSchoolofEconomics, RU)
  • Cost management specialist: Ruperti project (Daria Fitina, RU)
  • Park management consultant: Geschäftsführer der Grün Berlin GmbH (Christoph Schmidt,DE)
  • Ecologist, Dendrologist: Prof. Dr. Stephan Pauleit, TU Munich (DE)
  • Model builder: Rob Gijsbers & Vincent de Rijk (NL)
  • Movie production: MAXWAN architects + urbanists

iMUSEUM in Mykonos, Greece by CTRLZAK Art & Design Studio

Thursday, November 7th, 2013

Article source: CTRLZAK Art & Design Studio

iMUSEUM is an a new concept store located in the island of Mykonos which brings together historical replicas from various Greek archaeological museums. Milan based CTRLZAK studio is responsible for the entire design concept, which can be broken down to three main axes: stratification, excavation sites and museological representation.

Image Courtesy © Louisa Nikolaidou

  • Architects: CTRLZAK Art & Design Studio
  • Project: iMUSEUM
  • Location: Mykonos, Greece
  • Photography: Louisa Nikolaidou
  • Interior, furniture & lighting design: CTRLZAK Art & Design Studio
  • Graphic design and brand identity: Sereal Designers
  • Construction and project supervision: A&M architects
  • Consulting archaeologist: Sofia Bitsa
  • Software used: Photoshop, Illustrator, Autocad & Rhino

Cotillion Pavilion in Dallas, Texas by Mell Lawrence Architects

Saturday, November 2nd, 2013

Article source: Mell Lawrence Architects 

Commissioned by the Dallas Parks Department, this new shade structure  bridges the gap between two groups of trees at a natural gathering place in the park.  The composition of steel components abstract and mimic the surrounding trees to  produce similar dappled shade.

Image Courtesy © Mell Lawrence Architects

  • Architects: Mell Lawrence Architects
  • Project: Cotillion Pavilion
  • Location: Dallas, Texas, U.S.A
  • Photography: Mell Lawrence Architects
  • Office Project Team: Mell Lawrence, AIA, Elizabeth Baird
  • Structural Design: Architectural Engineers Collaborative, Chuck Naeve, Rik Haden
  • Contractor: RoeschCo Construction
  • Landscape: Kimley Horn and Associates, Inc.
  • Software used: Vectorworks, sketchup, Kerkythea, photoshop

Queen Elizabeth II Courts of Law in Brisbane, Australia by Architectus

Wednesday, October 30th, 2013

Article source: Architectus

The Queen Elizabeth II Courts of Law have opened to much acclaim. The building is a radical departure from traditional court design. It exhibits a high degree of transparency and lightness appropriate to the expression of contemporary justice and to its sub-tropical locale.

Image Courtesy © Architectus

  • Architects: Architectus
  • Project: Queen Elizabeth II Courts of Law
  • Location: Brisbane, Australia
  • Client: Department of Public Works, Queensland Government
  • Approx. Value: $570m
  • Floor Area: 64 000m2
  • Completion: 2012
  • Software used: REVIT, Autocad, Adobe Photoshop and Indesign

Awards

  • 2013 AIA State Award
  • Public Buildings Category

BUBBLE BUILDING in Shanghai, China by 3GATTI ARCHITECTURE STUDIO

Friday, October 25th, 2013

Article source: 3GATTI ARCHITECTURE STUDIO

When I moved to from Rome to Shanghai I noticed many environmental differences. One was the fact that when I looked out the window here, it didn’t give me the same good feeling like it usually did in Rome. It was probably a combination of the grey buildings, the immortal grey sky and the fact you couldn’t open the window due to the outside air pollution.

Image Courtesy © 3GATTI ARCHITECTURE STUDIO

  • Architects: 3GATTI ARCHITECTURE STUDIO
  • Project: BUBBLE BUILDING
  • Location: Shanghai, China
  • Chief architect: Francesco Gatti
  • Project manager: Dawa Pratten
  • Collaborators: Essen Cai, Bogdan Chipara, Joanne Clark
  • Client: YueGuang Investments (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
  • Programme: offices, lobby, cafes, restaurants
  • Total area: 8850 m²
  • Design period:  June 2013
  • Materials: Reinforced concrete, steel, glass, antibacterial technical nylon
  • Software used: Rhino, 3dsmax & Photoshop

Lustica Bay Resort in Radovici, Montenegro by EDSA

Saturday, October 19th, 2013

Article source: EDSA

The richly textured landscape combined with the presence of a strong history and architectural language provides the inspiration for the planning and design of Luštica Bay Resort. With its dramatic setting, Luštica Bay Resort offers a variety of residential and hotel offerings.

Image Courtesy © EDSA

  • Architects: EDSA
  • Project: Lustica Bay Resort
  • Location: Radovici, Montenegro
  • Client: Lustica Development A.D.
  • Scope: Master Planning and Detailed Design Services
  • Scale: 440 Hectares.
  • Software used: Sketch-up, Adobe Creative Suite programs like Photoshop, Illustrator, and InDesign as well as AutoCAD Maps, Civil 3D, and Mcolor

Pizzeria Susanna in New York by Sergio Mannino Studio

Friday, October 18th, 2013

Article source: Sergio Mannino Studio

We are pleased to announce the opening of a new authentic Italian pizzeria, Susanna, located in the heart of Greenwich Village on Bleecker Street. Susanna was born from the dream of 3 Italian brothers who came to New York City to start a new life and who wanted to offer authentic Italian style thin crust pizza.

Image Courtesy © Sergio Mannino Studio

  • Architects: Sergio Mannino Studio
  • Project: Pizzeria Susanna
  • Location: New York
  • Software used: 3dsmax, AutoCad, illustrator and photoshop

Unification of the entrances to the Banc Sabadell tower block in Barcelona, Spain by Mateo Arquitectura

Tuesday, October 15th, 2013

Article source: Mateo Arquitectura

In one corner of this great space, we lay out the main entrance to the tower block.

At the corner of the floor plan there is a triangle. The space is black but full of life, veined with colour.

One side of the triangle marks the border, the point of control. Another, annexed to it, offers an unusual view, slightly raised above the rest.

Image Courtesy © Adrià Goula

  • Architects: Mateo Arquitectura
  • Project: Unification of the entrances to the Banc Sabadell tower block
  • Location: Barcelona, Spain
  • Photography: Adrià Goula
  • Author: Josep Lluís Mateo
  • Client: Banc Sabadell Atlántico
  • Design date: 2010
  • Construction date: 2012-2013
  • Surface area: 100 m2
  • Structures: BOMA, Agustí Obiol
  • Installations: Grupo JG
  • Technical architect: Ignacio Herrera
  • Software used:  Autocad, 3D studio and Photoshop



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