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PROFICOL OFFICE in MIRAFLORES, LIMA, PERU by MARIO GOMEZ arquitectos

Tuesday, December 10th, 2013

Article source: MARIO GOMEZ arquitectos 

Proficol is a leader in the development and advocacy for crop protection, an essential part of the food chain. Their efforts relate and promote public health, sustainable forestry and other responsible industries. The 1,200 square foot offices have an open, industrial feel with minimal partitions, transparent meeting rooms, and exposed structural and mechanical elements.

Image Courtesy © MARIO GOMEZ arquitectos

  • Architects: MARIO GOMEZ arquitectos
  • Project: PROFICOL OFFICE
  • Location: MIRAFLORES, LIMA, PERU
  • Software used: AutoCAD and ArchiCAD.

House WHV by [tp3] architekten ZT GmbH

Tuesday, November 26th, 2013

Article source: [tp3] architekten ZT GmbH

A coincidence gave the [ tp3 ] architects the opportunity to attend one years earlier by them directly cultivate designed family home. The new building was to the Connected neighboring garage to the street side to form a uniform facade , but without the individuality of an independent residential house miss read.

Image Courtesy © [tp3] architekten ZT GmbH

Iponweb company office in Moscow, Russia by Za Bor Architects

Wednesday, November 20th, 2013

Article source: Za Bor Architects

As it happened, a central place in the portfolio of the architectural workshop za bor is occupied by the offices of companies working in the sphere of information technologies.

First of all it is related to the quite informal and creative atmosphere which such companies try to create for their employees. However the IT company Iponweb office, although in general it corresponds to this tendency, stands out due to both its unique architectural space and neutral colour grade which no office project by the architectural workshop za bor has ever had before.

Image Courtesy © Peter Zaytsev

  • Architects: Za Bor Architects
  • Project: Iponweb company office
  • Location: Moscow, Russia
  • Photography: Peter Zaytsev, za bor architects
  • Client: Iponweb
  • Architects: Arseniy Borisenko and Peter Zaytsev
  • Furniture: Steelcase, Ikea
  • Flooring: Interface FLOR
  • Time of project: 2012-2013
  • Floor area: 1100 sq.m
  • Software used: ArchiCAD

Walsh Bay in Harbour Bridge, Australia by Minosa

Wednesday, October 23rd, 2013

Article source: Minosa

Description of the House, its local & occupants

Situated in the amazing location of Walsh Bay underneath the iconic Harbour Bridge this 80’s apartment block was tired and past it’s used by date. The client was wanting to take this to a very modern tip with the hi end finishes and products.

The family consisted of professional couple & their young child. The clients were searching for a fresh contemporary space that better utilised their small bathing space.

Image Courtesy © Minosa

  • Architects: Minosa
  • Project: Award Winning bathroom
  • Location: Harbour Bridge, Australia
  • Software used: ArchiCAD, Pytha 3D Modeller & RadioLAB for rendering

1950s Eichler Enlargement in Palo Alto by Klopf Architecture

Friday, October 18th, 2013

Article source: Klopf Architecture

Located in Palo Alto, the goal to expand and open spaces that flow in a smaller Eichler while increasing the amount of shelving place for books, magazines and archives from work for a retired owner preparing for aging-in-place. The design was intended to brighten and welcome land-locked rooms with skylights and using beam bays to expand the hallway and kitchen.

Image Courtesy © Mariko Reed

  • Architects: Klopf Architecture
  • Project: 1950s Eichler Enlargement
  • Location: Palo Alto, U.S.A
  • Photography: Mariko Reed
  • Software used: ArchiCAD

Kemenes Volcanopark Visitor Center in Celldomolk, Vas County, Hungary by Foldes Architects

Tuesday, October 15th, 2013

Article source: Foldes Architects

Though Hungary, located in Central Eastern Europe, is not rich in active volcanos, a large expanse of the country used to be volcanic some 5 million years ago. However, this does help ensure good quality soil for high level wine production, one of Hungary’s largest export products.

Image Courtesy © Tamas Bujnovszky

  • Architects: Foldes Architects
  • Project: Kemenes Volcanopark Visitor Center
  • Location: Celldomolk, Vas County, Hungary
  • Photography: Tamas Bujnovszky
  • Program: Specific museum building to represent the volcanic history of the territory
  • Type: competition commission
  • Area/Size: 965 m2
  • Year: Design: 2011 • Completion: April 2013
  • Cost: 1.238.000.EUR
  • Client: Celldomolk City Council
  • Software used: ArchiCad

ALPL in Austria by Smertnik Kraut Architekten

Thursday, September 26th, 2013

Article source: Smertnik Kraut Architekten

The estate and the farmhouse with adjacent forest have been in the family’s property for a long time before the decision was made to construct a summer residence. The actual residential building of the farm was too small by the size for the family. The barn in the close proximity was therefor large enough.

Image Courtesy © Josef Mandl

  • Architects: Smertnik Kraut Architekten
  • Project: ALPL
  • Location: Alpl-Styria, Austria
  • Photography: Josef Mandl
  • Typology: Residential
  • Area: 332 sqm
  • Site Area: 165.223 sqm
  • Year: 2008
  • Design & Project Team: Richard Smertnik
  • Software used: Archicad

Evill House in Nelson, New Zealand by Studio Pacific Architecture

Wednesday, September 18th, 2013

Article source: Studio Pacific Architecture

This house at Twisted Pine is set on four hectares of undulating land on a promontory near Mapua in the tidal waters of the Waimea Inlet.
The land was covered for many years in tall pine trees, which were cleared to open the site to the water and views. This pine timber was milled and forms the basis of the house itself, meaning that the house’s fabric is literally from the land upon which it sits. Making the most of their impressively large spans, the massive timber beams and columns crafted from these 80-year-old pines were arranged in three long, low wings around a central courtyard.

Image Courtesy © Paul McCredie

  • Architects: Studio Pacific Architecture
  • Project: Evill House
  • Location: Nelson, New Zealand
  • Photography: Paul McCredie
  • Project team: Stephen McDougall, Guy Marriage, Wayne Lightfoot
  • Client: Tim and Pauline Evill
  • Size: 500m2
  • Completion: 2011
  • Materials: Timber frame and clad
  • Software used: ArchiCAD

Completion of New Court of Justice in Hasselt, Belgium by J. MAYER H. Architects

Wednesday, September 18th, 2013

Article source: J. MAYER H. Architects 

September 13th, 2013 marks the opening of “Court of Justice” in Hasselt, designed by the architects team of J. MAYER H. Architects, a2o-architecten and Lensºass architecten. After finishing the exterior skin already in 2011, the interior was completed in spring of 2013.

Image Courtesy © Filip Dujardin

  • Architects: J. MAYER H. Architects , a2o-architecten & Lensºass architecten
  • Project: Completion of New Court of Justice
  • Location: Hasselt, Belgium
  • Photography: Filip Dujardin , Philippe van Gelooven, Bieke Claessens
  • Client: n.v. SOHA (Stedelijke ontwikkelingsmaatschappij Hasselt) – Autonoom Gemeentebedrijf Hasselt + Euro Immo Star)
  • Construction Company: T.H.V. Hasaletum nv (Democo nv – Cordeel nv – Interbuild nv)
  • Tenant: Regie der Gebouwen
  • User: Federale Overheidsdienst Justitie
  • Square Footage: 20.763 m² above-ground spaces (Offices, Meeting-Rooms, Library, Reception, Cafeteria, Court rooms) 4.694 m² Underground spaces (Archive), 3.384 m² Underground spaces Parking Lot
  • Construction Start: October 2008 , Opening: September 2013
  • Project-manager: Eurostation NV
  • Structural Engineering: M. & A. Van Wetter BVBA
  • Technical Engineering: Eurostation NV
  • Controlling and Fire Protection: Seco CV
  • Construction Surveying: Eurostation -+ Regie der Gebouwen + Lens°ass
  • Software used: ArchiCad

Jamberoo Farm House in South of Sydney by Casey Brown Architecture

Saturday, September 7th, 2013

Article source: Casey Brown Architecture

Located on the edge of the coastal escarpment south of Sydney, the site enjoys beautiful views of rolling green hills and a distant panorama to the sea. The clients brief sought a new country residence with private guest accommodation and large entertaining areas. A microclimate of heavy rains, strong winds and western sun had to be addressed, coupled with the need for the new works to sit comfortably within the established character of a complex of existing buildings.

Image Courtesy © Patrick Bingham-Hall

  • Architects: Casey Brown Architecture
  • Project: Jamberoo Farm House
  • Location: South of Sydney
  • Software used: ArchiCAD
  • Photography: Patrick Bingham-Hall



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