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“Y” shaped youth hostel in Bayreuth, Germany by LAVA Architect

Sunday, July 26th, 2015

Article source: LAVA Architect

LAVA unveiled new visuals of the interiors and showcased a mock up of rooms at the official construction and groundbreaking ceremony.

“International, innovative and integral” is how the Bavarian Youth Hostel Association describes their new 3,400 sq m facility for active and sports guests. The 180–‐bed Youth Hostel will be the first to be fully integrative, especially equipped for disabled guests and employees. Rooms, grounds and sports fields will be all wheelchair accessible.

Image Courtesy © LAVA Architect

Image Courtesy © LAVA Architect

  • Architects: LAVA Architect
  • Project: “Y” shaped youth hostel
  • Location:  Bayreuth, Germany
  • Software used: Rhino, Rhinoceros, Autocad, Revit 
  • Architect Team:  LAVA–‐ Tobias Wallisser, Alexander Rieck, Chris Bosse, Julian Fahrenkamp(PL), Angelika Hermann, Jan Kozerski, Nicola Schunter, Paula Gonzalez, Elvira Perfetto, Elise Elsacker, Myung Lee
  • PARTNERS Architects (cost, tendering, site supervision): Wenzel+Wenzel
  • Structure: Engelsmann Peters, Stuttgart/Graz
  • Mechanical engineering: IBT PAN, Berlin
  • Fire and Building Physics: Bauart, München
  • Landscape: IB Riede, Nürnberg

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Molewa-Mount Lu World Architecture International design competition in Ruichang, China by AtelierBlur/Georges Hung Architecte D.P.L.G. & Partners

Thursday, July 23rd, 2015

Article source: AtelierBlur/Georges Hung Architecte D.P.L.G. & Partners

Competition winning scheme for Plot 15 of the MOLEWA residential design competition in Ruichang, Jianxi Provence of China.

Residential design in China faces multitudes of restrictive design issues: One, facing heavy regulations imposed by local planning bureaus residential design often results in very strict interpretations of massing and building separations. Second, a developer-led and market driven standard of apartment layout creates a homogeneous and monotonous building typology that litters the urban landscape offering very little choice to potential buyer / inhabitants. Thirdly, out-of-date local customs remains a design barrier that is difficult to overcome by users accustomed to certain arrangements of functional layout that is a reflection of the developer-led model, fueling the perpetual circle of the same type of residential layouts.

Image Courtesy © AtelierBlur/Georges Hung Architecte D.P.L.G. & Partners

Image Courtesy © AtelierBlur/Georges Hung Architecte D.P.L.G. & Partners

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Sullivan Street Duplex in SoHo, New York City by Slade Architecture

Thursday, July 16th, 2015

Article source: Slade Architecture

Our goal in renovating this penthouse duplex for a young bachelor was to maximize the impact of the light and views that the penthouse floor-through configuration afforded. The existing apartment had terraces on both levels but the windows and interior partitions limited the impact of this exterior exposure on the interior spaces.

Image Courtesy © Slade Architecture

Image Courtesy © Slade Architecture

  • Architects: Slade Architecture
  • Project: Sullivan Street Duplex
  • Location: SoHo, New York City, USA
  • Software used: AutoCad and Rhino
  • Design Team: Hayes Slade (Principal), James Slade (Principal), Stephanie Wong (Project Architect), Julia Malloy
  • Client: Private
  • MEP Engineer: Pavane and Kwalbrun
  • Structural Engineer: Gilsanz Murray Steficek
  • Area: 2264 ft sq

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Sonnenhof in Jena, Germany by J. MAYER H. UND PARTNER, ARCHITEKTEN

Wednesday, July 15th, 2015

Article source: J. MAYER H. UND PARTNER, ARCHITEKTEN

Sonnenhof consists of four new buildings with office and residential spaces. Located on a consolidated number of smaller lots in the historical center of Jena, Germany, the separate structures allow for free access through the grounds. Their placement on the outer edges of the plot defines a small-scale outdoor space congruent with the medieval city structure. Its outdoor facilities continue the building’s overall design concept past the edges of the lot. The planned incorporation of commerce, residence, and office enables a flexible pattern of use that also integrates itself conceptually into the surroundings.

Image Courtesy © David Franck

Image Courtesy © David Franck

  • Architects: J. MAYER H. UND PARTNER, ARCHITEKTEN
  • Project: Sonnenhof
  • Location: Sonnenhof 9, Jena, Germany
  • Photography: David Franck
  • Software used: ArchiCad, MAYA and Rhino
  • Project architects: Jens Seiffert
  • Project team: Christoph Emenlauer, Jesko Malkolm Johnsson-Zahn, Christian Paelmke, Max Reinhardt, Jan-Christoph Stockebrand
  • Client: Wohnungsgenossenschaft “Carl Zeiss” eG, Jena
  • Project and Construction Management: Kappes Partner IPG, Berlin (more…)

Bálna Budapest in Hungary by ONL [Oosterhuis_Lénárd]

Saturday, July 11th, 2015

Article source: ONL [Oosterhuis_Lénárd]

Bálna (formerly known as CET / Central European Time). Bálna is also a synonym for a whale. The Mixed Use De­velopment Bálna at the Közraktárak between the Petofi and the Szabadság Bridge is both. The Bálna concept refers to Budapest as an important metropolitan centre in the heart of Central Europe. The Bálna shape refers to the smooth and friendly streamlined body of a whale. The new Bálna development has the potential to put Budapest once again on the map of the world. Name and shape of the Bálna symbolizes its cultural po­tential and commercial pole position in one of the best preserved cities in the world.

Bálna seen from  from the Buda side of the danube river, Image Courtesy © Romeodesign

Bálna seen from from the Buda side of the danube river, Image Courtesy © Romeodesign

  • Architects: ONL [Oosterhuis_Lénárd]
  • Project: Bálna Budapest
  • Location: Közraktárak, Budapest, Hungary
  • Photography: Romeodesign
  • Software used: Pro Engineer, Oasys, Rhino, 3DMax, VR4Max and Revit, Autodesk
  • Design team: Kas Oosterhuis, Ilona Lénárd, Gijs Joosen, Owen Slootweg, Bas Wijnbeld, Anna Nagy,  Bujdosó Attila, Márku Judit, Romvári Péter, Tom Krzempek, Rafael Seemann, Paulina Gurak, Michael Gorczynski, Lidia Badarnah, Jan Gasparik, Petr Vokal.
  • Partners: MTM Statika  – Lead structural engineering, SMG-SiSu – MEP engineering
  • Client: Porto Investment Hungary Kft., Budapest
  • Gross floor area: 27.000 m2
  • Stories: 5 stories, 2 stories parking garage
  • Parking garage: 7500 m2
  • Year of  design completion: 2012

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VäSTERåS TRAVEL CENTER in Sweden by BIG

Tuesday, July 7th, 2015

Article source: BIG

Västerås Travel Center is a new transportation hub for trains, buses, taxis, bikes and pedestrians in the heart of Västerås – one of Sweden’s largest cities. The 17-acre project is part of the ambitious long-term urban redevelopment plan “3B – Build Away the Barriers” that seeks to redesign the area surrounding the railway station, reconnecting it to the city of Västerås.

Image Courtesy © BIG

Image Courtesy © BIG

  • Architects: BIG
  • Project: VäSTERåS TRAVEL CENTER
  • Location: Västerås, Sweden (59.6092,16.5472)
  • Software used: Autocad and Ahino
  • PROJECT TEAM
    • Partners in Charge: Bjarke Ingels, David Zahle
    • Project Leader: Kamilla Heskje
    • Team, Phase Two: Johan Bergström, Megan Cumming, Teodor Cristian Fratila, Malgorzata Mutkowska, Ioana Farţadi Scurtu, Magnus Garvoll, Nicolas Millot, Perle Van de Wyngaert, Andreas Klok Pedersen, Finn Nørkjær, Tobias Hjortdal
    • Team, Phase One: Andreas Klok Pedersen, Oscar Abrahamsson, Nicolas Millot, Camila Luise de Andrade Stadler, Gwendoline Eveillard, Franck Fdida, Giedrius Mamavicius
  • Collaborators: Tyréns, Kragh & Berghlund
  • Client: Västerås City, Jernhusen AB, Klövern AB
  • Size in m2: 12000
  • Status: In Progress
  • Code: VTC
  • Date: 02/06/2015

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Jubilee Pavilion KA300 in Karlsruhe, Germany by J. MAYER H. und Partner, Architekten

Friday, July 3rd, 2015

Article source: J. MAYER H. und Partner, Architekten

June 20th, 2015 marked the opening of the KA300 Pavilion in Karlsruhe, designed by J. MAYER H. und Partner, Architekten. To celebrate the three-hundred year anniversary of the founding of the city of Karlsruhe, this temporary event pavilion was erected in the city’s Schlossgarten. During the festival summer, various concerts, theatre performances, readings, film screenings, and exhibitions will be held in the open structure.

Image Courtesy © Marcus Buck

Image Courtesy © Marcus Buck

  • Architects: J. MAYER H. und Partner, Architekten
  • Project: Jubilee Pavilion KA300
  • Location: Pavilion for the City Jubilee, Schlossgarten, Karlsruhe, Germany
  • Photography: Frank Dinger, Marcus Buck, Michael Kneffel
  • Software used: ArchiCad and Rhino, Maya
  • Client: Stadtmarketing Karlsruhe GmbH
  • Partner in charge: Jürgen Mayer H.
  • Project architect: Sebastian Finckh
  • Project team: Georg Fassl, Maxim Margorskyi (more…)

Guggenheim Helsinki in Finland by PLUS-SUM Studio

Friday, June 19th, 2015

Article source: PLUS-SUM Studio

Our proposal strategically intensifies and reimagines the Guggenheim Museum producing an iconic cultural landmark by sculpting natural light through physical and conceptual layers. These strata develop a rich, dynamic and varied experience synergistically contextualizing the museum at multiple scales to the material and cultural fabric of Helsinki and Finland. The design supplants the object/icon building (visually distinct, discrete parts) with a new subtle icon, embedded in Finnish culture (emotional, connected) and redefines Helsinki as an urbanized landscape; an extension of the museum.

View From North Market Area - Museum Defines Southern End of New Pedestrian District, Image Courtesy © PLUS-SUM Studio

View From North Market Area – Museum Defines Southern End of New Pedestrian District, Image Courtesy © PLUS-SUM Studio

  • Architects: PLUS-SUM Studio
  • Project: Guggenheim Helsinki
  • Location: Helsinki, Finland
  • Software used: Rhino3D and Maxwell 

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Alto El Golf in Santiago, Chile by Handel Architects

Saturday, May 30th, 2015

Article source: Handel Architects

Alto El Golf is a312,000 sq. ft. (29,000 m²) office building, recently completed in the El Golf section of Santiago.

For this project, we strove to rethink the standard office typology. Santiago has a mild climate and the Chileans embrace nature and the outdoors. In addition, the site is surrounded by streets on three of its sides, generating an isle condition with ideal sun and visual exposures. The resultant design is a series of irregularly scaled, shifted volumes that replace the static hierarchies of the hermetic box, creating a variety of outdoor terraces that allow for greenery and social interaction. The building also represents our thinking on the changing nature of the workplace environment, where utilizing these types of spaces is an integral part of daily life.

Image Courtesy © Nicholas Saieh

Image Courtesy © Nicholas Saieh

  • Architects: Handel Architects
  • Project: Alto El Golf
  • Location: Santiago, Chile
  • Photography: Nicholas Saieh
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhino
  • Client: Inmobiliaria Atacama
  • Design Principal: Glenn Rescalvo, AIA
  • Project Architect: Maximiliano Noguera
  • Project Manager: Jim Hakes (more…)

Hoekenrodeplein in Amsterdam, Netherlands by KARRES+BRANDS

Saturday, May 30th, 2015

Article source: KARRES+BRANDS

Hoekenrodeplein forms the link between the Amsterdam Port shopping centre and the Arena Boulevard. With the redevelopment of the New Amsterdam Building, the square has been developed as one of the final phases of the Zuidoost Centre Area. The existing, U-shaped building th at wraps around the square was expanded on the ground and first floors, and now accommodates public functions, such as a hotel and hospitality facilities. This redevelopment, along with the desire of the municipality to also allow events to take place on the square, made it necessary to revise the earlier design by karres+brands from 2006.

Image Courtesy © KARRES+BRANDS

Image Courtesy © KARRES+BRANDS

  • Architects: KARRES+BRANDS
  • Project: Hoekenrodeplein
  • Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
  • Software used: AutoCAD, Rhino, Photoshop, Illustrator
  • Assignment: Square redesign
  • Size: 1.7 hectares
  • Design: 2011 – 2012
  • Construction: 2013 – 2014
  • Status: Realised
  • Budget: € 3.6 Mio
  • Client: Municipality of Amsterdam
  • In collaboration with: Lichtvormgevers, Philips Lighting, Cisco

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