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Tabriz Residential in Iran by mahdiyar memar

Sunday, July 28th, 2013

Article source: mahdiyar memar

Image Courtesy © mahdiyar memar

  • Architects: mahdiyar memar
  • Project: tabriz residential
  • Location: Tabriz, Iran
  • Area: 10000 m2
  • Design date: 2013
  • Software: 3dmax, vray, photoshop, revit

GNRation in Braga, Portugal by Atelier Carvalho Araújo

Wednesday, July 24th, 2013

Article source: Atelier Carvalho Araújo

The intervention in the former building of the GNR (military police) brings together all the concept of dynamism of Braga European Youth Capital 2012. The project uses the concept of occupation as motif. The occupation by man and nature. It explores the boundary between an abandoned existing structure and a new invasor construction who takes over the space. A space in constant regeneration, rather than a final object.

Image Courtesy © Hugo Carvalho Araújo

  • Architects: Atelier Carvalho Araújo
  • Project: GNRation
  • Location: Braga, Portugal
  • Photography: Hugo Carvalho Araújo
  • Team: José Manuel Carvalho Araújo, Joel Moniz, Pedro Mendes, Filipa Casaca, André Torres, Leandro Silva, Ana Vilar, Sandra Ferreira, José João Santos, Carlos Vinagre
  • Client: Município de Braga
  • Date: 2011 – 2013
  • Latitude: 41° 33′ 10.6266″ N
  • Longitude: 8° 25′ 34.446″ W
  • Software used: AutoDesk – Revit, AutoCAD, 3Ds Max

West End Ferry Terminal in Brisbane, Australia by COX Rayner Architects

Tuesday, July 23rd, 2013

Article source: COX Rayner Architects

The West End Ferry Terminal is a small project that was designed to simultaneously generate a new typology for Brisbane’s Citycat Terminals and act as a sheltered social gathering space at the end of one of Brisbane’s historic riverfront parks, one endeared in the hearts of the West End community.
As a result, the whole conception of the terminal was subject to many community consultation events, most originally opposing removal of an existing brick post-war facility which had insurmountable CEPTED issues.

Image Courtesy © Christopher Frederick Jones

  • Architects: COX Rayner Architects
  • Project: West End Ferry Terminal
  • Location: Brisbane, Australia
  • Photography: Christopher Frederick Jones
  • Software used: Auto CAD and modelled using 3D Studio Max.

Dyv-Net Dynamic vertical networks in Tai Po, Hong Kong by JAPA architects

Sunday, July 21st, 2013

Article source: JAPA architects 

Since 2000, China’s cities have expanded at an average rate of 10% annually. Although China’s agricultural output is the largest in the world, only about 15% of its total land area can be cultivated. China’s arable land, which represents 10% of the total arable land in the world, supports over 20% of the world’s population. Of this approximately 1.4 million square kilometers of arable land, only about 1.2% (116,580 square kilometers) permanently supports crops and 525,800 square kilometers are irrigated. The land is divided into approximately 200 million households, with an average land allocation of just 0.65 hectares (1.6 acres)

Image Courtesy © JAPA architects

  • Architects: JAPA architects
  • Project: Dyv-Net Dynamic vertical networks
  • Location: Tai Po, Hong
  • Awards: Citation in the FuturArc Prize 2013
  • Author: JAPA, Javier Ponce Architects, Barcelona-Guatemala
  • The Site: Tai Po District, Hong Kong & other potential cities
  • Strategic rethink of the Asian City: China’s limited space for farming
  • Software used: Rhino, 3ds max and Photoshop

Pink Flamingo in Paris, France by Stephane Maupin

Wednesday, July 10th, 2013

Article source: Stephane Maupin 

The new building takes place on the east Side of Paris, a new area build over rail tracks. All the difficulty was to make a construction without any foundation. The project is installed above big concrete slabs overcoming trains in motion. So vertical columns are like pink flamingo’s legs. They are installed on 27 small spring boxes connecting the ground floor. Those boxes prevent all trains vibrations to students’ cells.

Image Courtesy © Guillaume Clément

  • Architects: Stephane Maupin
  • Project: Pink Flamingo
  • Location: Rue Julie Daubié, Paris, France
  • Photography: Guillaume Clément   
  • Objet: 77 students’ rooms + basket playground + 1 commercial flat
  • Client: SEMAPA+RIVP / VINCI PROMOTION / CROUS
  • Statut: Compétition
  • Completion: November 2012
  • Project area: 2400m² SHON
  • Cost: 4 300 000 €
  • Software used: Autocad 2010, 3ds Max 2012, Photoshop CS5 & Microsoft office

Krrish Square in Colombo, Sri Lanka by Maison Edouard François

Wednesday, July 3rd, 2013

Article source: Maison Edouard François

In the heart of Colombo, Sri Lanka, a lot surrounds a historic British-colonial building. In this country, density is not limited and the program quickly takes on an exceptional scale: 450,000 m² are planned for offices, apartments, a hotel, a cinema, and a commercial center. The challenge becomes how to successfully create such a massive program adjacent to a historic monument.

Image Courtesy © Maison Edouard François

  • Architects: Maison Edouard François
  • Project: Krrish Square
  • Location: Colombo, Sri Lanka
  • PROGRAM 3 towers: residential, commercial and office spaces, luxury hotel
  • Client: Krrish Group TEAM Maison Edouard François + Maison Edouard François India
  • SURFACE: 450 000 M²
  • Schedule: 2013
  • Software used: Autocad, 3D Studio Max and Rhinoceros

L.S.G. Head Office Building in Bucharest, Romania by Urban Office

Tuesday, June 25th, 2013

Article source: Urban Office

Surrounded by constructions pertaining to Socialist architecture, the building stands out due to its contemporary features, illustrative of other times and different aspirations. By contrast, the neighbouring buildings, specific to communist architecture enhance the value of the building.

Image Courtesy © Arthur Tintu

  • Architects: Urban Office
  • Project: L.S.G. Head Office Building
  • Location: Bucharest, Romania
  • Photography: Arthur Tintu
  • Architects: Lilian & Iana Captari
  • Area: 2,200 Sq m, 7 stories; 24 m high
  • Design: 2010 – 2012
  • Completion: May 2013
  • Structural Engineering: Mircea Neacsu, Incona
  • Mechanical, Electrical Engineering and H.V.A.C.: Gerhard Lipcovich, LSG
  • Software used: Rhinoceros, AutoCAD & 3ds Max

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Cultural Centre Competition Entry in Taichung, Taiwan by Maxthreads Architectural Design & Planning

Thursday, June 20th, 2013

Article source: Maxthreads Architectural Design & Planning

Taichung City Cultural Centre defines the northern arrival gateway to Taichung Gateway Park, providing a public hub to the overall master plan. As the entry sequence into urban fabric, our proposal reflects the New City’s philosophy of combining nature and innovative technology.

Image Courtesy © Maxthreads Architectural Design & Planning

  • Architects: Maxthreads Architectural Design & Planning
  • Project: Taichung City Cultural Centre
  • Location: Taichung, Taiwan
  • Proposal For: Taichung City Cultural Centre, Public Library & Fine Arts Museum
  • Competition Organisers: Taichung City Government, Taiwan
  • Company Name: Maxthreads Architectural Design & Planning
  • Site area: 29,600 sqm
  • Project Team: Max Yang, Yusen Chou, Kris,Yuan-Sung Hsiao, Christabel Lee, Sarah Brown, Jonathan Piper
  • Software used: Rhino and 3dmax

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Shenyang International Automobile City in China by SBA International

Saturday, June 15th, 2013

Article source: SBA International

The German architectural office SBA in Stuttgart wins the first prize for the new City Cluster of the future. The new multipolar city with the “International Automobile City”, which incorporates the existing BMW plant (Tiexi factory) into the landscape, is organized in several theme areas.

Image Courtesy © SBA International

  • Architects: SBA International
  • Project: Shenyang International Automobile City
  • Location: Shenyang, China
  • Design team: Cathrin Fischer, Markus Meissner, Reinhard Braun, Hans Hellmann, Tan Dongyue, Mareen Brinkmann,Qi Yijun, Zhou Jie, Zuo Fei, Wang Hui
  • Energy concept: Clean City Concept
  • Client: Economic Development Zone Sub-office of Shenyang Bureau of Planning and Land Resource
  • Planning target: New Town with a network of center structures
  • Total area: 91 km2
  • Water area: 9 km2
  • GFA: 92 Mio. m2
  • Software used: AutoCad, InDesign, Photoshop, 3ds max, SketchUp

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Villa on the Hill in Mt Rokko, Mountain by JAM

Wednesday, June 5th, 2013

Article source: JAM

The site is located on the part of a gradual hill at the foot of Mt Rokko. This building is planned as the recreational facility of the company for employees and their families. The Glass House on the first floor of the main house, beautiful scenery extends through north and south, leading to various sequences rich nature into the inside space.

Image courtesy JAM 

  • Architects: JAM
  • Project: Villa on the Hill
  • Location: Mt Rokko, Mountain
  • Software used: 3D Studio Max



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