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OFFICE & HOUSE LUNA in Buenos Aires, Argentina by estudio HMA

Friday, February 21st, 2014

Article source: HM.Arquitectos 

The project is located in the southern part of the city of Buenos Aires, precisely in Parque Patricios, a neighborhood that is being promoted as a technological pole. This characteristic motivated the client to start the construction of a building that unfolds into two separate volumes, his home and an office for his business. Both buildings have in common constructive and material decisions, however they show a strong formal contrast. In addition, the two volumes meet sustainable conditions: ventilated facades, reuse of rainwater and FCS certified wood ( OSB ).

Image Courtesy © Federico Kulekdjian

  • Architects: estudio HMA
  • Project: OFFICE & HOUSE LUNA
  • Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Photography: Federico Kulekdjian
  • Software used: Autocad 2010 and 3d studio max
  • Construction: Fernando Hitzig & Leonardo G. Militello Luis Acosta
  • Structural Advisor: Carlos Gandini
  • Total Covered Surface: 250 m2
  • Total Uncovered Surface: 100 m2
  • Year: 2012-2013

Özyeğin University Student Residence in Çekmeköy Campus, Turkey by ARK

Thursday, February 20th, 2014

Article source: ARK 

To mitigate the high density of accommodations required on the site, the design adopts a strategy of a tri-parte form and discontinuous stepped silhouette.  These formal ideas are complimented by the unique polychrome façade that merges the large building with the surrounding landscape.

Image Courtesy © Koral Oral

  • Architects: ARK 
  • Project: Özyeğin University Student Residence
  • Location: Çekmeköy Campus, Turkey
  • Photography: Koral Oral
  • Software used: Autocad, Photoshop and Rhino etc.
  • Local Architect, Interior Design: B-Design
  • Design Team: Roger L. Klein AIA (Project Designer), BulentErginGungor (Architect of Record), Can Dagarslani (Project Architect), BarisBasat, EmreGursoy, NuranErdogan, Ergun Kutluturk, EceSeref, TurkanDogan,Greg Taylor.
  • Area: 28,000gsm
  • Year: Design 2012, construction completed 2013

Consultants:

  • Structural  Team: Emir Mühendislik
  • Electrical Team: Latek Mühendislik
  • Mechanical Team: Civa Mühendislik
  • Lighting Design: Citylight
  • Landscape Desig: Ümit Yaşar Yılmaz
  • Project Manager: FIBA
  • Contractor: Berko İnşaat
  • Client: Özyeğin University

Split View Mountain Lodge in Buskerud, Norway by Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter

Thursday, February 20th, 2014

Article source: Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter

The holiday home is located near the village Geilo, a popular skiing destination in the valley Hallingdal. Ski resorts are abundant around the lodge, with a freestyle terrain park right next to the site. Out of winter season, the mountains provide excellent hiking opportunities as well as other sporting activities.

Image Courtesy © Søren Harder Nielsen

  • Architects: Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter
  • Project: Split View Mountain Lodge
  • Location: Buskerud, Norway
  • Photography: Søren Harder Nielsen, Reiulf Ramstad Arkitekter
  • Software used: AutoCad
  • Type: Residential
  • Program: Holiday home
  • Client: Private
  • Size value: 130m2
  • Commission type: Direct commission (2011)
  • Status: Completed (2013)

TANATORY OF MONTEALEGRE DEL CASTILLO.ALBACETE in Spain by Diaz Romero Arquitect

Wednesday, February 19th, 2014

Article source: Diaz Romero Arquitect 

The program consists of the execution of an area that distinguished public uses and  private uses. The building has different access for different uses, that  improving performance. On the one hand we find the area for personal, and second, the general public and workers, so that both paths are independent not exist any eye contact between the two, except for the showroom of the dead.

Image Courtesy © MIGUEL SOUTO

  • Architects: Diaz Romero Arquitect
  • Project: TANATORY OF MONTEALEGRE DEL CASTILLO.ALBACETE
  • Location: Spain
  • Photography: MIGUEL SOUTO
  • Software used: Autocad, Renders, Sketchup and Cinema 4d
  • PROMOTER: EXCMO.  TOWN HALL OF ALPERA
  • BUILT AREA: 181.17M²

Huizhou Huamao Center in China by Perkins Eastman

Tuesday, February 18th, 2014

Article source: Perkins Eastman

The Huizhou Huamao Center is a vibrant retail, commercial, and residential destination on a 13.6-hectare site in Huizhou City, redefining the city center while setting the stage for its future. It is the final piece of a comprehensive city master plan, presenting a momentous opportunity to reinforce the overall plan while adding a lively and distinctive block to the city center.

Image Courtesy © Paul Dingman

  • Architects: Perkins Eastman (Melissa Urbieta)
  • Project: Huizhou Huamao Center
  • Location: China
  • Photography: Paul Dingman
  • Software used: Autocad, Sketch up 3D Viz and InDesign

Hillside House in Suzhou, China by Pu Miao Architecture

Saturday, February 15th, 2014

Article source: Pu Miao Architecture

Hillside houses tend to belong to one of the two types, the terraces and the tower. While the tower has a more prominent visual appearance, the stepped profile of the terraces allows residents in the rooms same-level accesses to exterior spaces. This design explores a third type–the combined–that takes advantages from both existing models and minimizes their shortcomings. The new prototype tries to produce a better relationship between indoor and outdoor spaces, recreating the traditional Chinese courtyard space on a hillside site. This is part of the author’s experiment to localize Modern Architecture.

South elevation (the wall around the lower courtyard and the pool were not built) , Image Courtesy © Pu Miao Architecture

  • Architects: Pu Miao Architecture
  • Project: Hillside House
  • Location: Suzhou, China
  • Software used: Autocad.
  • Project Period: 2001-2002
  • Floor Area: 250 square meters
  • Client: Shanghai Huaxin Construction and Development Co., Ltd.
  • Designer: Miao Design Studio (Design Architect), Pu Miao, Luo Jirun; Textile Industry Design and Research Institute of Jiangsu Province (Architect of Record). Interior design was by other parties.

Woodlands Community Garden Shed in Vancouver, Canada by BRENDAN CALLANDER

Saturday, February 15th, 2014

Article source: BRENDAN CALLANDER

This garden shed was designed and constructed in partnership between UBC architecture students and the Woodlands Community Garden Club. This structure is the focal point of the garden.

It acts as a gathering spot for local education programs and provides a practical storage solution. The unique form of the shed was designed to prevent shadows from being cast on surrounding garden plots while at the same time shading the central meeting space.

Image Courtesy © Dave Delnea Images

  • Architects: BRENDAN CALLANDER
  • Project: Woodlands Community Garden Shed
  • Location: Vancouver, Canada
  • Photography: Dave Delnea Images
  • Software used: Google sketch up and Autocad. 
  • Design and Construction Team: Brendan Callander (M.Arch Student – UBC), Jason Pielak (B.Ends Student – UBC), Stella Cheung-Boyland, M.Arch (Woodlands Garden Representative)
  • Institutional Partners: University of British Columbia, School of Architecture and Landscape Architecture.

SkatePark in Lemvig, Denmark by EFFEKT

Friday, February 14th, 2014

Article source: EFFEKT

By introducing the ‘Skate+Park’ concept, EFFEKT has created a new type of multi-functional and recreational urban park area that bridges user groups of diverse interests and age.

In the spring of 2013, Lemvig Municipality faced a group of citizens eager to transform an empty industrial lot on the city’s harbour front into an area of leisure and recreation. In order to meet the demands of the local population, EFFEKT worked closely with representatives from different user groups to develop a new type of urban space. The result of this collaboration was an integrated skatepark + urban park that offered a range of programmatic features and recreational opportunities. Set in beautiful surroundings, the park has created a new social space in Lemvig, attracting skaters and families from the entire region.

Image Courtesy © EFFEKT

  • Architects: EFFEKT
  • Project: SkatePark
  • Location: Lemvig, Denmark
  • Software used: Rhino, AutoCAD, Illustrator, Photoshop
  • Client: Lemvig Municipality, Realdania, Lokale og Anlægsfonden
  • Consultant: Glifberg + Lykke
  • General Contractor: Søren V. Jensen, Skatepark Contractor: Beaver Concrete
  • Area: 2.200 m2
  • Year: 2013
  • Team: Sinus Lynge, Tue Hesselberg Foged, Mikkel Bøgh, Matias Labarca Clausen, Tina Lund Højgaard, Nick Green, Marco-Antonio Ravini, Eyüp Şevki Fırıncı, Evgeny Markachev, Yulia Kozlova, Karen von Bonsdorff, Paulina Skrzypczyńska, Azra Mehmedbasic, Jakub Mateusz Wlodarczyk, Monika Muszyńska, Zuzana Retterova.
  •  Status: Inaugurated in 2013
  • Budget: 1.600.000 DKK
  • Fee: 250.000 DKK

New York Resilient House by Sustainable.TO Architecture

Thursday, February 13th, 2014

Article source: Sustainable.TO Architecture

Designed in response to Hurricane Sandy relief efforts in New York, Resilient House creates a dwelling that is both sustainable and resilient in the broadest sense. Socially, it is low cost. Culturally, it accommodates a contemporary lifestyle and aesthetic. Ecologically, it uses minimal resources to build and to operate. This is accomplished through simple, sensitive, and creative design.

Image Courtesy © Sustainable.TO Architecture

  • Architects: Sustainable.TO Architecture (Paul Dowsett, Principal Architect)
  • Project: New York Resilient House
  • Location: New York, USA
  • Software used: AutoCAD, SketchUp, VRay and Photoshop.
  • Date: 2013 (proposed construction in 2014)

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



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