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Srygley Pool House in Springdale, Arkansas by Marlon Blackwell Architects

Thursday, November 26th, 2015

Article source: Marlon Blackwell Architects 

The Srygley Pool House is located within a suburban neighborhood that offers little variation from the typical single-family house model.  The simple form of the building strikes a bold pose within this landscape.  The pool house is wrapped in subdued cedar siding, allowing the seemingly foreign form to coexist with the surrounding brick and cedar residences.

Image Courtesy © Timothy Hursley

Image Courtesy © Timothy Hursley

  • Architects: Marlon Blackwell Architects
  • Project: Srygley Pool House
  • Location: Springdale, Arkansas, USA
  • Photography: Timothy Hursley
  • Software used: Autodesk Revit
  • Owner: Bob Srygley
  • Personnel in architect’s firm: Marlon Blackwell, FAIA, Meryati Johari Blackwell, AIA, NCIDQ, ASID, LEED AP BD+D, William Burks, Assoc. AIA, Bradford Payne, Assoc. AIA, Stephen Kesel
  • Structural Engineer: Myers-Beatty Engineering, PLLC
  • General contractor: Blessings Construction
  • Completion Date: July, 2013
  • Gross square footage: 945 SF
  • Total construction cost: $178,000

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Argos Tower in Santa Maria Business District, Panama by Arango Arquitectos

Sunday, November 22nd, 2015

Article source: Arango Arquitectos 

With unprecedented specifications in the Panamanian market, the Argos Tower was designed in order to obtain investment return of the user. The merger of five businessmen who could not find offices with their standards of quality and efficiency for their business, resulted in this impressive building.

Image Courtesy © Arango Arquitectos

Image Courtesy © Arango Arquitectos

  • Architects: Arango Arquitectos 
  • Project: Argos Tower
  • Location: Santa Maria Business District, Panama
  • Software used: Revit and Autocad

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Alliance Theatre Transformation in Atlanta, Georgia by Trahan Architects

Saturday, November 21st, 2015

Article source: Trahan Architects 

Atlanta’s Tony Award winning Alliance Theatre has released final design renderings of its theatre transformation by the New York Design Studio of Trahan Architects. The project will include a complete transformation of the Alliance Stage, the theater’s rehearsal spaces, education spaces, and artist support facilities.

Theatre From Stage, Image Courtesy © Trahan Architects

Theatre From Stage, Image Courtesy © Trahan Architects

  • Architects: Trahan Architects
  • Project: Alliance Theatre Transformation
  • Location: Atlanta, Georgia
  • Software used: Rhino, Maya and Revit
  • STATUS: Construction Drawings
  • SIZE: 70,000 GSF
  • DATE PROJECTED: July 2018
  • COST: Withheld

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Mount Cotton Eco Cabins in Queensland, Australia by ALEXANDRA BUCHANAN ARCHITECTURE (ABA)

Saturday, November 21st, 2015

Article source: Alexandra Buchanan Architecture

This project’s unique, off the grid Eco Cabins are nestled into the hillside of an organic farm on beautiful Mount Cotton in South East Queensland.

Image Courtesy © ALEXANDRA BUCHANAN ARCHITECTURE (ABA)

Image Courtesy © ALEXANDRA BUCHANAN ARCHITECTURE (ABA)

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Perfect Vision in Cancún, México by sanzpont [arquitectura]

Thursday, November 19th, 2015

Article source:  sanzpont [arquitectura]

To entrust in the individual health is a fear that every person must confront in certain moment and to feel the tranquility of being in the right hands for any clinical procedure is a real relief.

Perfect Vision is a Laser Ophthalmology Institute dedicated to advanced treatments with the latest technology equipment. The entrusted objective for his remodeling was being able to transmit across the design, the confidence and safety with technology and vanguard to the clients who come to the clinic. To offer an innovation and perfection image and at the same time to offer safety and tranquility. To transmit the sensation of cleanliness we use futuristic lines, pure white colors with subtle blue lighting to bring peace and calm, accompanied by a comfortable waiting area with seating in various shades of relaxing tones.

Image Courtesy © Sanzpont [arquitectura]

Image Courtesy © Sanzpont [arquitectura]

  • Architects: Sanzpont [arquitectura]
  • Project: Perfect Vision
  • Location: Av. Bonampak, Cancún, México
  • Software used: Autodesk Revit and 3dsmax
  • Client: Private
  • Area: 200m2
  • Status: Built
  • Year: 2015

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Fayetteville Montessori Elementary School in Arkansas by Marlon Blackwell Architect

Tuesday, November 17th, 2015

Article source: Marlon Blackwell Architect

The Montessori Elementary School sits in the small triangular remainder of a site prone to flooding and houses classrooms, a conference room, and a new commercial kitchen.

Image Courtesy © Timothy Hursley

Image Courtesy © Timothy Hursley

  • Architects: Marlon Blackwell Architect
  • Project: Fayetteville Montessori Elementary School
  • Location: Fayetteville, Arkansas, US 
  • Photography: Timothy Hursley
  • Software used: Revit Architecture, AutoCAD, 3ds MAX, Maxwell
  • Team: Meryati Johari Blackwell, Assoc. AIA, NCIDQ, ASID, LEED AP BD+D Bradford Payne, Assoc. AIA, Michael Pope Jonathan Boelkins, AIA Justin Hershberger, Assoc. AIA Stephen Reyenga, Assoc. AIA William Burks, Assoc. AIA
  • Engineer(s):
    • MEP: HP Engineering Inc.
    • Civil: Bates & Associates, Inc.
  • Structural: Myers-Beatty Engineering, PLLC
  • Landscape: Appian Inc.
  • General contractor: Nabholz Construction Corporation
  • Metal Panel: T 10-A Metal Wall Panel

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Koningsberger building for Utrecht University in Netherlands by Ector Hoogstad Architecten

Sunday, November 15th, 2015

Article source: Ector Hoogstad Architecten

The new education centre for the faculties of Science, Geosciences and Biomedical Sciences at Utrecht University, designed by Ector Hoogstad Architecten, has opened its doors. This building, named after Victor J. Koningsberger, forms part of an education cluster in the northwest corner of the university campus that will make the university a more attractive place for students, teaching staff and researchers by offering them an inspiring and well-equipped work environment and meeting place. The laboratories, lecture theatres and study landscapes provided within the building are already very well used.

Image Courtesy © Petra Appelhof

Image Courtesy © Petra Appelhof

  • Architects: Ector Hoogstad Architecten
  • Project: Koningsberger building for Utrecht University
  • Location: Boedapestlaan 4, 2584 CD Utrecht, Netherlands
  • Photography: Petra Appelhof
  • Software used: Revit, Autocad
  • Client: Utrecht University
  • Project team: Joost Ector, Max Pape, Lennaert van Capelleveen, Gijs Weijnen, Laurence van Benthem, Ester Bezem, Carlo van Gulik, Hetty Mommersteeg, Ralph Noordhoek, Moritz Prophet, Cornelia Sailer, Sander Timmermans, Elisabeth Tukker, Nejra Vaizovic, Laurens Veth
  • Construction management: Utrecht University
  • Project management: Stevens Van Dijck
  • M&E consultant: Valstar Simonis
  • Structural engineers: Pieters Bouwtechniek (more…)

Durham College Centre for Food in Whitby, Canada by Gow Hastings Architects

Friday, October 30th, 2015

Article source:  v2com

The Centre for Food (CFF) at Durham College (DC) distinguishes itself in the highly competitive field of culinary education by bringing together culinary, hospitality, event management, food science, and agricultural and horticultural programs in a state-of-the-art facility for “field-to-fork” culinary education.

West face of the school from the adjacent agricultural fields, Image Courtesy © Tom Arban

West face of the school from the adjacent agricultural fields, Image Courtesy © Tom Arban

  • Architects: Gow Hastings Architects
  • Project: Durham College Centre for Food
  • Location: Whitby, Canada
  • Photography: Janet Rosenberg & Studio, Tom Arban, Remi Carreiro
  • Software used: Revit

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Richardson Apartments in San Francisco, California by David Baker Architects

Thursday, October 15th, 2015

Article source: David Baker Architects

Formerly a parking lot on the southeast corner of Fulton and Gough streets, the Drs. Julian + Raye Richardson Affordable Apartments has risen on one of the sites freed for development by the demolition of the collapsed Central Freeway. This five-story building will provide permanent supportive housing for a very-low-income, formerly homeless population.

Image Courtesy © Bruce Damonte

Image Courtesy © Bruce Damonte

  • Architects: David Baker Architects
  • Project: Richardson Apartments
  • Location: San Francisco, California, US
  • Photography: Bruce Damonte, Evelyn Reyes, Matthew Millman
  • Software Used: Revit
  • Associate Architect: Baker Vilar Architects
  • Landscape Architect: Andrea Cochran Landscape Architects
  • Owner’s Representative: Design Studios Gonzalo Castro
  • Nonprofit Housing Developer: Community Housing Partnership, Mercy Housing California
  • Site Area: 18.906 sqft
  • Area: 65.419 ft2
  • Project Year: 2011

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Wild Walk in Tupper Lake, New York by Linearscape Architecture, PLLC

Tuesday, September 29th, 2015

Article source: Linearscape Architecture, PLLC 

Wild Walk is an interactive nature walk at the Wild Center, a non-profit organization and nature center committed to helping people explore and learn about the natural environment of the Adirondacks. Built in the forest, Wild Walk is designed as an elevated trail of bridges that creates a learning landscape; bringing visitors up into the treetops to offer a new perspective of the forest. The project consists of a series of platforms connected by bridges that start at grade level and gradually bring people 40 ft. above grade to look out over the surrounding woodlands. The platforms are supported by Corten steel posts designed to be an abstraction of the surrounding white pine trees. Wild Walk is almost fully accessible, family oriented and includes a four-story twig tree house, swinging bridges, a spider’s web for shared play hovering 24 ft. off the ground and many opportunities to sit, observe and learn about the forest below. The walk culminates in a life-sized bald eagle’s nest at the highest point that visitors can inhabit.

Wild Center, Image Courtesy © Linearscape Architecture, PLLC

Wild Center, Image Courtesy © Linearscape Architecture, PLLC

  • Architects: Linearscape Architecture, PLLC 
  • Project: Wild Walk
  • Location: Tupper Lake, New York
  • Software used: Revit
  • Project Team: Wayne Striker and Ting Chin
  • Regulatory Approvals/Landscape and Site Planning: William W. Palmer and Barbara M. Budzinski
  • Structural Engineers: Silman
  • Mechanical, Electrical and Plumbing Engineers: Syska Hennessy Group, Inc.
  • Contractor: Northland Associates with Phoenix Welding & Fabricating
  • Exhibit Design and Fabrication: Cost of Wisconsin and The Wild Center
  • Exhibit Graphic Design:  Derek Prior
  • Client: The Wild Center, 45 Museum Dr, Tupper Lake, NY  12986
  • Designer: Charles P. Reay

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