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La Planta in Jalisco, México by Agraz Arquitectos

Wednesday, February 12th, 2014

Article source: Agraz Arquitectos

Where there was once decomposed organic matter, now there is art, sports and leisure. It is the conversion of a sewage treatment plant into a multidisciplinary center.

After being built nearly two decades ago in Tlajomulco de Zuñiga, this place never really worked and saw its contents come into a rapid estate of decomposition. Years later, local authorities called for new meanings for the place, making it a great challenge.

Image Courtesy © Mito Covarrubias

  • Architects: Agraz Arquitectos
  • Project: La Planta
  • Location: Jalisco, México
  • Photography: Mito Covarrubias
  • Software used: Autocad, Sketchup and 3dMax
  • Awards: Honourable Mention at the VII Biennal of Jalisco Architecture 2013
  • Cliente: Tlajomulco de Zuñiga City Government, Enrique Alfaro Ramírez, Alberto Uribe Camacho, Ismael del Toro Castro
  • Project: 2011
  • Completion: 2013
  • Author: Agraz Arquitectos S.C., Ricardo Agraz
  • Collaborators: Erick Martínez, Miguel Sánchez, Juan Antonio Jaime, Brenda Barron, Blanca Moreno, Gabriela Villarreal, Javier Gutiérrez, Gabriel Gómez, Humberto Dueñas, Marc Fernández, Fernanda Palma, Israel Picos, Javier H. Aguirre, Leticia Macias.
  • Construction: Tlajomulco Public Works Office, Hugo Luna Vázquez – Strategic Project Coordinator, David Miguel Zamora Bueno – Minister of Public Works , Public bidding, Gama Constructores y Asociados S.A. de C.V. – Francisco Javier Peregrina Barajas.
  • Art Direction: Francisco Morales Dufour, Adrián Guerrero
  • Site area: 32 990 m2
  • Construction area: 1375 m2

Zodchestvo House by ITHAKA – Architecture and design

Saturday, February 8th, 2014

Article source:  ITHAKA – Architecture and design

“Zodchestvo” House is created within the frames of CIS Young Architects Contest “Local Utopia in the Global Dystopia” Festival “Zodchestvo 2010”.

Image Courtesy © ITHAKA – Architecture and design

Notting Hill in Kyiv, Ukraine by Yunakov architects

Thursday, February 6th, 2014

Article source: Yunakov architects

Located in the lower part of the Kiev city in Ukraine.

This place was created as a multizone space. As a platform for creative events practically in every sphere: photo studio,  intellectual entertainments , workshops , lectures, concerts , trendsetter’s debates .

Image Courtesy © Oleg Stelmah, Electraua

  • Architects: Yunakov architects
  • Project: Notting Hill
  • Location: Kyiv, Ukraine
  • Photography: Oleg Stelmah, Electraua
  • Software used: Autocad and 3D Max.
  • Design Team: Yunakov Ivan, Kornienko Olga, Karpov Andrey.
  • Area: 170 sqm
  • Year: 2014

Super Bowl Virtual Theater in New York by Moment Factory

Sunday, February 2nd, 2014

Article source: Moment Factory

Moment Factory is helping Super Bowl Boulevard come alive with a spectacular multimedia show projected on the outdoor façade of Macy’s Herald Square on the evenings leading up to Super Bowl XLVIII. Following the success of multimedia shows Moment Factory created on Barcelona’s Sagrada Familia and the Atlantic City Boardwalk Hall, as well as their visuals for Madonna’s Halftime Show during Super Bowl XLVI, the company was approached by the NFL and world-renowned event organizers PPW to create Super Bowl Virtual Theater in the heart of New York City.

Image Courtesy © Moment Factory

  • Event Organiser: Moment Factory
  • Project: Super Bowl Virtual Theater
  • Location: New York
  • Software used: C4d, 3ds and fbx

MUSEUM OF WISCONSIN ART (MOWA) IN West Bend by HGA Architects and Engineers

Saturday, February 1st, 2014

Article source: HGA Architects and Engineers

The new Museum of Wisconsin Art (MOWA) in West Bend, Wisconsin, designed by Jim Shields, FAIA, Project Lead Designer at HGA Architects and Engineers (HGA), achieves a subtle balance between architecture as art and architecture as a neutral setting for art. The crisp, triangular geometry of the 31,000-square-foot, two-level museum moves from a glass-enclosed entrance at the southwest corner to a wedge-resolving point at the opposite end, where a glass curtain wall reveals an interior stairwell. Clad in custom, horizontal, modular fiber-cement panels in three shades of white, the surface of the building projects a soft and gentle variegation of color.

Image Courtesy © Darris Lee Harris

  • Architects: HGA Architects and Engineers
  • Project: MUSEUM OF WISCONSIN ART (MOWA)
  • Location: West Bend, U.S.A
  • Photography: Darris Lee Harris
  • Software used: Sketchup, 3DMax and Revit
  • Client: Museum of Wisconsin Art
  • Owner: Thomas Lidtke, Executive Director
  • Start Date: 2009
  • Completion Date: April 2013
  • Design Architect: HGA Architects and Engineers
  • Mechanical Engineering Firm: HGA Architects and Engineers
  • Electrical Engineering Firm: HGA Architects and Engineers
  • Structural Engineering Firm: HGA Architects and Engineers
  • Interior Design Firm: HGA Architects and Engineers
  • Civil,Landscape Architecture Firm: Graef
  • General Contractor: M.A. Mortenson

Private Residence in Varkiza, Greece by LKMK ARCHITECTS

Wednesday, January 29th, 2014

Article source: LKMK ARCHITECTS

The project is a private residence for two families in Varkiza, an athenian suburb in southern Attica, by the sea. It is a three-story building positioned at the rear of a 440 sq.m. plot. The living room and the kitchen are located on the ground floor and they have access and a view to the garden and pool. The first floor comprises the bedrooms and the family room.

Image Courtesy © Tsitsos Dimitris

  • Architects: LKMK ARCHITECTS (Kyriakos Michalopoulos)
  • Project: Private Residence
  • Location: Varkiza, Greece
  • Photography: Tsitsos Dimitris
  • Software used: 3DSMAX and Vray plugin.
  • Construction Year: 2012
  • Civil Engineer: Gavalas Filippos
  • Mechanical Engineer: Aronis Nasos – Gotzamanis George
  • Acoustic Design (Sound Engineer): NOISE CONTROL
  • Interior Design: Bougas George

Hotel Kapok Shenzhen Bay in China by Goettsch Partners

Saturday, January 25th, 2014

Article source: Goettsch Partners 

Located adjacent to the Shenzhen Bay Sports Center athletic complex, the new Hotel Kapok, designed by Goettsch Partners (GP), is a 19-story boutique hotel with 242 rooms. The design attempts to provide the guest with a unique spatial quality that eliminates the cloistered and disorienting nature of typical hotel corridors. In response, a pinwheel plan was developed, allowing for corridors that end in vision glass with a punctuation of light and views.

Image Courtesy © Goettsch Partners

  • Architects: Goettsch Partners
  • Project: Hotel Kapok Shenzhen Bay
  • Location: China
  • Software used: AutoCAD, Sketchup, 3DS Max and Photoshop

JADE Apartments in Sydney’s CBD by Tony Owen Partners

Saturday, January 18th, 2014

Article source: Tony Owen Partners

The Jade apartment tower by Tony Owen partners has just been completed in the centre of Sydney’s CBD. The 15-storey tower consists of 27 one, two and three-bedroom apartments, plus double-level penthouses with a vaulted glass ceilings.

Image Courtesy © Tony Owen Partners

  • Architects: Tony Owen Partners
  • Project: JADE Apartments
  • Location: Sydney’s CBD
  • Software used: Autocad, Revit, Rhino, Maya and 3DS

CASA VEINTIUNO in GUADALAJARA, MEXICO by HERNÁNDEZ SILVA ARQUITECTOS

Thursday, January 9th, 2014

Article source: HERNÁNDEZ SILVA ARQUITECTOS

The house is located in a conventional land inside a gated community, west of Guadalajara’s metropolitan area. Is has a north orientation towards the street and south on the back, leaving a free area on the side facing west.

The project begins at the idea of making a house with the minimum ofwalls to feel it completely transparent and openfrom the entry. We decided to make a big hole inside that takes back the old spanish patio, being the protagonist of the residence.

Image Courtesy © CARLOS DÍAZ CORONA

  • Architects: HERNÁNDEZ SILVA ARQUITECTOS
  • Project: CASA VEINTIUNO
  • Location: GUADALAJARA, MEXICO
  • Photography: CARLOS DÍAZ CORONA
  • PROJECT YEAR: 2009
  • CONSTRUCTION YEAR: 2010-2012
  • TEAM: ARQ. ALEJANDRO APONTE GÓMEZ, ARQ. ROBERTO PEÑA RODRÍGUEZ
  • AREA: 541 M2
  • Software used: Sketchup, Autocad and 3DS max.

El-goli caltural center in tabriz, Iran by mahdiyar memar

Saturday, January 4th, 2014

Article source: mahdiyar memar

Image Courtesy © mahdiyar memar

  • Architects: mahdiyar memar
  • Project: El-goli caltural center
  • Location: tabriz, Iran
  • Software used: 3dmax, Vray, Autocad, Revit 



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