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Schlump ONE in Hamburg, Germany by J. MAYER H. Architects

Thursday, October 25th, 2012

Article source: J. MAYER H. Architects

The project “Schlump ONE” is located directly at the underground station Schlump in Eimsbüttel district in Hamburg. The original administration building from the 1950s and 90s was gutted, renovated and expanded, and has now been converted into an office building with four possible rental units per floor. The existing data processing center in the courtyard has been transformed into a private university and expanded to include a new building. The building’s facade has been completely renovated and redesigned to form a single unit that freely interprets the original building’s 1950s linear design. The organic formal language of the facade is continued in the design of interiors. The project is embedded in a sophisticated, open space planning design with oversized tree sculptures.

Image Courtesy Jan Bitter, Ludger Paffrath

  • Architects: J. MAYER H. Architects
  • Project: Schlump ONE
  • Location: Hamburg, Germany
  • Project Team: Juergen Mayer H., Christoph Emenlauer, Mehrdad Mashaie, Ana Alonso de la Varga
  • Project Architect: Hans Schneider
  • Project: 2010 – 2012
  • Completion: Summer 2012
  • Client: Cogiton, Projekt Eimsbuettel GmbH, Hamburg
  • Architect on Site: Architekturbuero Franke, Hamburg
  • Structural Engineers: WTM Engineers
  • Building Services: Energiehaus Ingenieure, Sineplan, Hamburg
  • Landscape Architects: Breimann Bruun Simons, Hamburg
  • Photographers: Jan Bitter  (post@janbitter.de),   Ludger Paffrath (info@ludger-paffrath.de)
  • Software used: ArchiCAD, Maya

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The Plongeoir in Muttersholtz, France by SPRAY architecture

Tuesday, October 16th, 2012

Article source: SPRAY architecture

The \”Plongeoir\”, designed by Spray architecture is a hut placed in the middle of nature in eastern France. This ephemeral module of 14 m2 is an oblique you cross through a stepwell. Movements and perception of space are enriching the way of using it. You don’t just cross these steps but you live in.

Image Courtesy SPRAY architecture

  • Architects: SPRAY architecture
  • Project: The Plongeoir
  • Location: Muttersholtz, France
  • Artists: Antistatik ( www.orbit119.fr ), THTF ( www.thtfcollective.com ), The INjustice
  • Area: 14 m2
  • Materials: Douglas, polycarbonate & OSB
  • Design: January – April 2012
  • Completion: may 2012 (3 days)
  • Budget: 7 000€
  • Software used: ArchiCAD

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Badoo Development Office in Moscow, Russia by Za Bor Architects

Friday, October 5th, 2012

Article source: Za Bor Architects

The Moscow office of the Badoo company, had to get gifted young programmers together for improvement and development of one of the most popular dating services in the world – badoo.com. The office was created for web developers and focused on technical, not administrative function. The result is very impressive. In fact, the office is located in one of the most luxurious business centers of Moscow – the Legend of Tsvetnoy, which is based in the city center, at the well-known Tsvetnoy Boulevard.

Image Courtesy za bor architects

  • Architects: Za Bor Architects
  • Project: Badoo Development Office
  • Location: Moscow, Russia
  • Software used: ArchiCAD and 3Ds Max

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Punibach Hydroelectric Power Station in South Tyrol, Italy by Monovolume

Friday, October 5th, 2012

Article source: Monovolume

The Punibach hydroelectric power station is conceived as a fracture in the landscape. Harmonically integrated in its surroundings, it suddently brakes it open and reveals the machines in its interiors, which serve to transform natural powers into useful energy.

Image Courtesy Monovolume

  • Architects: Monovolume
  • Project: Punibach Hydroelectric Power Station
  • Location: Planeiler Alm (BZ), South Tyrol, Italy
  • Client: Puni Energie GmbH (Ltd.)
  • Programme: Hydroelectric Power Station
  • Realisation: 2010/11
  • Pressure Pipeline Length: 4.115 m
  • Turbines: 2 horizontal Pelton
  • Average Annual Production: 14,3 mil. kWh
  • Construction Cost: 9,0 mil. Euros
  • Software used: ArchiCAD

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Wilkins Residence – Mandalay Terrace 24D in Wellington, New Zealand by Studio MWA

Friday, October 5th, 2012

Article source: Studio MWA – Studio Mikulcic Worldwide Architecture

Definitely, for studio MWA, Wilkins new residence was one of the most challenging and demanding residential projects.

From start project had imperative and goal to celebrate good, functional, innovative, sustainable, brave and imaginative architecture, different than ordinary, which push boundaries of everyday stereotype.

One of first client’s requirements through brief was to not only design new house, but to create HOME and make it unique & special.

Image Courtesy © Studio MWA

  • Architects: Studio MWA – Studio Mikulcic Worldwide Architecture
  • Project: Wilkins Residence – Mandalay Terrace 24D
  • Location: 24 D Mandalay Terrace, Khandallah – Wellington, New Zealand
  • Client: Mr. & Mrs. Wilkins
  • Principle Use: Residence.
  • Size: Floor area 315 m2 (3 levels), terraces app.170 m2, landscaped over 450 m2, site total 722 m2.
  • Structural Engineer: Warren Line Structural Engineer – Wellington
  • Author: Davor Mikulcic Dipl. Eng. Arch. (Sarajevo) RAIA, ANZIA
  • Project Team: Davor Mikulcic, Michael Maddern 
  • Construction Period: Summer 2008 to summer 2009.
  • Status: Completed
  • Photographs: Courtesy of Studio MWA
  • Software used: ArchiCAD software in combination with Artlantis studio (renderings and animations)

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Rotopai – Weatherstone Residence in Martinborough, New Zealand by Studio MWA

Thursday, October 4th, 2012

Article source: Studio MWA – Studio Mikulcic Worldwide Architecture

New Weatherstone residence or Rotopai Residence how our client call project, is actually a contemporary new farm house build on historic site established over 180 years ago. Project is located on a remote, rural plot in South Wairarapa – lower part of New Zealand North Island, for one of the larger milk producers, on same place where old family home was located and for new project relocated on new site few kilometers away.

Image Courtesy Studio MWA – Studio Mikulcic Worldwide Architecture

  • Architects: Studio MWA – Studio Mikulcic Worldwide Architecture
  • Project: Rotopai – Weatherstone Residence
  • Location: Haurangi – Martinborough, New Zealand
  • Client: Mr. & Mrs. Weatherstone
  • Type: New Farm Residence
  • Floor Area: 340 m2
  • Terraces: Decks Over 200 m2
  • Ponds: 120 m2
  • Landscaped Over: 1500 m2
  • Location: Haurangi – Martinborough
  • Structural Engineer: Sylvester Clark – Wellington
  • Author: Davor MikulcicDipl. Eng. Arch. (Sarajevo) RAIA, ANZIA
  • Project Team: Davor Mikulcic, Michael Maddern
  • Status:  Completed at end of year 2009
  • Software used: ArchiCAD software in combination with Artlantis studio (renderings and animations)

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Dulieu Residence – PARATIHO in Upper Hutt, New Zealand by Studio MWA

Wednesday, October 3rd, 2012

Article source: Studio MWA – Studio Mikulcic Worldwide Architecture

The House has 3 double bedrooms with a studio. The Main Master bedroom has an ensuite and walk-in wardrobe. House includes 3 individual living areas, and a triple garage.  The two bathrooms and a separate visitor toilet like the ensuite, have possible disabled access. The layout allows for separation between the formal living and dining area and separate family living and kitchen area. The third lounge is close to the visitor’s bedrooms, giving opportunity for easy living, for the extended family. All rooms have direct access outside in same level with possibility to use the glorious outdoor space from anywhere.  Around house are extensive decking, garden with surrounding native bush and few small lakes – pond areas.

DaVoR Mikulcic

Image Courtesy Studio MWA ltd

  • Architect:.Studio MWA ltd. – studio Mikulcic Worldwide Architecture 
  • Project: Dulieu Residence – PARATIHO
  • Location: 1059 Akatarawa Road – Upper Hutt, New Zealand
  • Client: Dianne & Barry Dulieu
  • Photographs: Courtesy of studio MWA ltd.
  • Author of the project: DaVoR Mikulcic Dipl. Eng. Arch. (Sarajevo) ANZIA, RAIA
  • Project Team: DaVoR Mikulcic, Michael Maddern, David Thomson &Daniel Casas
  • Structural Engineer: ABUILD – Wellington (Mr. Michael Ives)
  • Land surveyor: Lendrums & Associates Ltd. – Upper Hutt
  • Geotechnical Engineer: ABUILD – Wellington
  • Principle use: Residence
  • Site area: 2500 m2
  • Software used: ArchiCAD in combination with Artlantis studio and studio 3D Max

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Blundell New Residence in Upper Hutt, New Zealand by Studio MWA

Tuesday, October 2nd, 2012

Article source: Studio MWA – Studio Mikulcic Worldwide Architecture

Working on this unique and exciting project , from start,  for me has imperative and goals to celebrate good, functional, innovative, sustainable, brave and imaginative architecture, different than ordinary ones, which push ‘boundaries’ of everyday stereotype.

New Residence designed to specially accommodate everyday needs of person on wheel chair incorporate enclosed area of 267 m2, extensive covered outdoor living with big decking around with raised garden and big pond, situated on sloppy site with north aspect with total site area of 2100 m2.

Image Courtesy © Ivor Earp Jones & Studio MWA

  • Architects: Studio MWA – Studio Mikulcic Worldwide Architecture
  • Project: Blundell new Residence
  • Location: 36 Sylvan Way, Silverstream – Upper Hutt,  New Zealand
  • Photographs: Ivor Earp Jones & courtesy of studio MWA ltd.
  • Client: Mr. Phillip Blundell & Mrs. Helen Blundell
  • Author of the project: DaVoR Mikulcic Dipl. Eng. Arch. (Sarajevo) ANZIA, RAIA
  • Project Team: DaVoR Mikulcic, Shantanu Kirtikar, Michael Maddern, David Thomson &Daniel Casas
  • Structural Engineer: Meyers and Associates Ltd. – Wellington
  • Land Surveyor: Lendrums & Associates Ltd. – Upper Hutt
  • Principle Use: New Residence for family with person on wheel chair
  • Number of stories: single story building
  • Size: Floor area 267 m2, terraces app.150 m2, landscaped over 450 m2, sloppy site of 2100 m2.
  • Status: Completed
  • Cost: NZ $ 850,000.00
  • Design & documentation period:  June 2003 – December 2004
  • Construction period: 2005 – 2008
  • Software used: ArchiCAD software in combination with Artlantis studio (renderings and animations)

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Pendrous New Residence in Wellington, New Zealand by Studio MWA – Studio Mikulcic Worldwide Architecture

Sunday, September 30th, 2012

Article source: Studio MWA – studio Mikulcic Worldwide Architecture

The first site visit and site analysis were crucial for this design. Good ”separation” for each functional areas in the house as well as capturing fantastic views on one side towards Wellington – city and harbour and on another side towards Petone shore, Eastbourne and Lower Hutt and further over the  valley, with simple clean lines and forms were my guide which determinate this design.

Image Courtesy studio MWA – studio Mikulcic Worldwide Architecture

  • Architects:Studio MWA – Studio Mikulcic Worldwide Architecture
  • Project:Pendrous New Residence
  • Location: 71 Tamworth Crescent, Newlands – Wellington, New Zealand
  • Client: Mr. Steve Pendrous
  • Type: New Residence
  • Floor area: 280 m2
  • Terraces: 130 m2
  • Landscaped: over 300 m2
  • Site: 560 m2
  • Author: Davor Mikulcic Dipl. Eng. Arch. (Sarajevo) ANZIA, RAIA
  • Project Team: Davor Mikulcic, Michael Maddern
  • Status: Completed
  • Software used: ArchiCAD software in combination with Artlantis studio (renderings and animations)

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D1 Canopy Design in Dubai creek, UAE by Innovarchi

Tuesday, September 25th, 2012

Article source:  Innovarchi

D1 is an 80 storey & residential tower on the shore of Dubai Creek in the UAE. It is to be one of the showpieces of a new development area called “the Culture Village”. There are two main components of the development, the glass tower itself and an elegant timber canopy screen at the base. For the overall tower design Sunland was inspired by the Sydney Olympic Torch and the Q1 tower on the Gold Coast in Australia. Innovarchi was asked to re-design the facades to emphasise the sheer nature of the layered glass curtain wall. Like the petals of a rose, the primary façades are conceived as a series of delicate layers to protect against the harsh environment. The façade layers are continuous, monolithic, smooth and seamless, without texture.

d1 tower render (© Iinnovarchi)

  • Architects: Innovarchi
  • Project: D1 Canopy Design
  • Location:  Dubai creek, United Arab Emirates (UAE)
  • Client: Emirates Sunland Group
  • Developer: Emirates Sunland
  • Specialist Design Architects: Innovarchi
  • Documentation Architects: Holfords
  • Software used: CANOPY – concept design: Cinema 4D; design development and documenting: ArchiCAD; TOWER – all stages ArchiCAD

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