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ART[house] by TACKarchitects

Friday, September 27th, 2013

Article source: TACKarchitects 

ART[house] at its core attempts to blur the boundaries between interior and exterior environments, while creating a sophisticated canvas in which the owner can display their extensive art collection.  The design finds inspiration from the work of Richard Neutra, and some of his more notable projects such as the Kaufmann House.

Image Courtesy © TACKarchitects

  • Architects: TACKarchitects
  • Project: ART[house]
  • Software used: Rhino, 3D-Studio Max and Revit

Chesapeake Building 12 in Oklahoma by Elliott + Associates Architects

Tuesday, September 24th, 2013

Article source: Elliott + Associates Architects

This building is located next to a creek that bisects the campus. This building is curved and all glass to differentiate it from the brick office buildings and to make clear that this is a public building like the other two all glass buildings on campus (the Conservatory Restaurant and the Fitness Center Addition).

Image Courtesy © Elliott + Associates Architects

Program Requirements: 

  • Add a second auditorium on campus that seats 232.
  • Add a third on campus restaurant that seats 138 inside and 48 outside.
  • Provide a banquet room for special events which seats 144.
  • Provide a boardroom for quarterly board meetings.
  • Provide private dining rooms that seat 8-12 people for lunch meetings.
  • Provide a 2,843 square foot catering kitchen to provide food for meetings all over campus.

My Home Studio in Querétaro, Mexican by 4th-Studio

Saturday, September 21st, 2013

Article source: 4th-Studio

My Home Studio is the project that Bticino has created in Mexico to show in a clear and exciting way the “Home automation” concept. The most innovative and cut edge domotic functions altogether in a single place ready to be incorporated in our daily lives and this way dwell and work in spaces with more comfort, security and efficiency. My Home Studio is probably the most complete and sophisticated showroom in our country.

Image Courtesy © 4th-Studio

  • Architects: 4th-Studio
  • Project: My Home Studio
  • Location: Querétaro, Mexican
  • Photography: 4th-Studio
  • Client: Bticino de Mexico
  • Year: 2013
  • Software used:  Autocad and 3D Studio Max

Apartment in Moscow, Russia by ITHAKA – Architecture and design

Thursday, September 19th, 2013

Article source: ITHAKA – Architecture and design

The main concept was a rational approach to the use of expensive housing in Moscow. The future residents chose a minimalistic interior with open space instead of separated living and dining rooms and predominant white color for the walls. The use of organic materials such as travertine of milky color and American walnut wood of chocolate shade ensure an elegant, yet welcoming feel throughout.

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  • Architects: ITHAKA – Architecture and design
  • Project: Apartment
  • Location: Leninskiy ave., Moscow, Russia
  • Area: 83.0 m²
  • Project year: 2008-2009
  • Architects: Telemak ANANYAN, Gohar ISAKHANYAN, Anahit MKHCHYAN
  • Software used: Autodesk AutoCAD and 3DSMAX

The boathouse in Haddal, Norway by Rallar Arkitekter

Tuesday, September 17th, 2013

Article source: Rallar Arkitekter

The Boathouse in Haddal

The start of summer 2012 was very different for 21 architecture students from NTNU. Instead of going home on vacation, they travelled to a small village in Sunnmøre. Here they were to realize their first building, a unique boathouse situated between the fjord, the mountains and the sea. The project was organized and designed by six of the students, all in their 2nd year, at the Norwegian University of Science and Technology. It all began back in January, when the students travelled to Haddal to get to know the site and the client.

Image Courtesy © Rallar Arkitekter

  • Architects: Rallar Arkitekter
  • Project: The boathouse
  • Location: Haddal, Norway
  • Photography: Rallar Arkitekter, Maya Laitinen
  • Municipality: Ulstein Kommune, Norway
  • Mission: Boathouse
  • Completed: June 23rd, 2012
  • Material usage: Shuttering block, concrete floor, pine cladding, plastic glass, spruce plywood, reclaimed slate and construction materials of spruce.
  • Clients: Ann-Kathrin Haddal and Nils Rune Molvær     
  • Architect coworkers: Silje Ruud, Kristine Øvstebø, Steinar Hillersøy Dyvik, John Haddal Mork, Anders Gunleiksrud, Eiliv Andreas Myren Ribe
  • Arcitectonic consultant: Steffen Wellinger, Førsteamanuensis Sivilarkitekt MNAL
  • Supervisor structural Engineering: Jan Siem, Professor, fakultet for arkitektur og billedkunst, NTNU
  • Project management: Rallar Arkitekter
  • Gross area:   60m2
  • Costs excl. VAT and the cost reporting year: 300 000 (2012)
  • Building students: Anders Gunleiksrud, Atir Khan, Eiliv Andreas Myren Ribe, Espen Philip Haugen, Espen Strandmyr Eide Hanne Karin Broch, John Haddal Mork, Julie Gaby Berger, Kanutte Torsteinsdottir Næss, Kari Svangstu, Kristine Øvstebø, Lene Tajana Dybwad, Maria Ringstad, Maria Therese Nervik, Maya Laitinen, Robin Loe, Sebastian Østlie, Silje Ruud, Sindre B Johnsen Steinar Hillersøy Dyvik.
  • Software used: 3D Studio Max, Inventor 3d and Google Sketchup

CITY HALL FOR DENIZLI in Istanbul, Turkey by NÜVİST ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN

Tuesday, September 17th, 2013

Article source: NÜVİST ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN

Municipal corporation sare public-service utilities which meets the requirement for general public individual or common on the area of city surrounding. In this context, all global effects of technologies, changing for getting information in the modern world and also production and consumption need sare the symbols of contemporary figures on places fortoday’s world. So our major principle is to create a modern center space for relationship between public and municipal corporations.

Image Courtesy © NÜVİST ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN

  • Architects: NÜVİST ARCHITECTURE & DESIGN
  • Project: CITY HALL FOR DENIZLI
  • Location: Istanbul, Turkey
  • Year: 2009
  • For: Denizli Metropolitan Municipality
  • Site: 8945 m²
  • Building: 7000 m²
  • Software used: Autocad and 3ds Max

OPENING OF SIBLINGSFACTORY in Brussels, Belgium by JDS architects

Tuesday, September 10th, 2013

Article source: JDS architects

JDS invites you to join Siblingsfactory for the opening of their new concept store in downtown Brussels today!  We’re excited to have designed this new space in the heart of Brussels.

The store’s opening will be paired with the 100th anniversary of Le Mont Saint Michel.

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  • Architects: JDS architects
  • Project: OPENING OF SIBLINGSFACTORY
  • Location: Brussels, Belgium
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhino, 3ds max and photoshop

Red Hill Rise in Prague, Czech Republic by Maxwan + MS architekti

Sunday, September 1st, 2013

Article source: Maxwan + MS architekti

Red Hill Rise, a mixed use building on top of a metro station, consists of offices and retail located along one of the major spine road connecting airport and historical city centre of Prague. Backdrop of the project is a dramatically steep slope (max. 14m height difference), the site being located in a tranquil residential area while required program is purely commercial and requires expressive architecture. Furthermore, there is a lack of sufficient public space in the neighborhood.

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  • ArchitectsMaxwan + MS architekti
  • Project: Red Hill Rise
  • Location: Prague, Czech Republic
  • Client: KKCG Real Estate a.s.
  • Site area: 1.2 ha
  • Total GFA: 41,000 m2
  • Service, Retail: 12,250 m2 gfa
  • Offices: 28,750 m2 gfa
  • Parking: 700 spaces
  • Estimated building cost: €55M
  • Partner in charge: Hiroki Matsuura
  • Team leader: Jason Hilgefort, Rene Sangers
  • Team:  Artur Borejszo, Veronika Komova, Valentina Chiappa Nunez, Aleksandar Hrib, Nobuki Ogasahara, Ignas Uogintas, Janneke Earl
  • Collaborator: MS architekti s.r.o. (Michal Sourek, Pavel Hrebecky, Tomas Filgas, Martin Studnicka, Thomas Zagdoun, Idan Zveibil), ABT bv (Engineering Structures & Installations), Ebben Nurseries (Horticulture), ACTM Netherlands bv (Commercial consultancy for shopping centres & high traffic locations), Peter Brogt Traffic Advice (Traffic & Parking),, Search Engineering bv (Sustainability), Energysim s.r.o. (Energy, Sustainability and Engineering), Scheldebouw bv (Façade engineering), Buro Happold (Sustainability & Engineering), HEVO bv (Office market &”Het Nieuwe Werken”), Jaroslav Pasek (Geology & Foundations), &H Real Estate bv (Real estate, Retail development)
  • Software used: AutoCAD, 3DS Max, Illustrator, Photoshop

Mirror Market in Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand by visiondivision

Friday, August 30th, 2013

Article source: visiondivision 

A client commissioned visiondivision to create a shop for showing and selling goods next to a highway in the Nakhon Ratchasima area in Northeastern Thailand.

The client is involved in many different enterprises, like manufacturing pottery, trading with flowers and garden trees, growing fruits, mushrooms and vegetables and also buying and selling shoes and clothes.

Image Courtesy © visiondivision

  • Architects: visiondivision
  • Project: Mirror Market
  • Location: Nakhon Ratchasima, Thailand
  • Software used: Autocad, 3d-Studio, Illustrator and Photoshop

GMS Grande Palladium in Mumbai, India by Malik Architecture

Friday, August 30th, 2013

Article source: Malik Architecture

The uniqueness of this project is that it operates on multiple levels. On one hand it uses technology and intelligent design to improve the working environment of its inhabitants, while working inclusively in an urban context.

On the other hand, it is a critical commentary on some of the antiquated notions that have plagued contemporary commercial design in the subcontinent. The eschewment of ornamentation, the treatment of structure as skin, the repudiation of self-aggrandizing atriums, the moulding of building volumes to perform multiple functions simultaneously, the treatment of landscape as an integral part of development and an exploration of its varying moods, the focus on sustainability, the holistic approach to design and execution are a direct result of a critical analysis of the exigent and often superficial buildings proliferating in the subcontinent.

Image Courtesy © Malik Architecture

  • Architects: Malik Architecture
  • Project: GMS Grande Palladium
  • Location: Kalina, Mumbai, India
  • Client: GMS Group
  • Design team: Arjun Malik, Ketan Chaudhary, JayJani, Ketan Seta
  • Built-up area:  1, 80,000 sq. ft.
  • Cost of project: 60 crores
  • Year of completion: 2010
  • Software used: Autocad, Revit, 3D Max, STAAD Pro and Tekla



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