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LONGBUSH ECOSANCTUARY WELCOME SHELTER in Gisborne, New Zealand by SAROSH MULLA DESIGN

Wednesday, March 18th, 2015

Article source: SAROSH MULLA DESIGN

The LongbushEcosanctuary Welcome Shelter is an innovative environmental education space designed, constructed and operated by a group of passionate volunteers, with the support of local businesses and charitable organisations.

Image Courtesy © Simon Devitt

Image Courtesy © Simon Devitt

  • Architects: SAROSH MULLA DESIGN
  • Project: LONGBUSH ECOSANCTUARY WELCOME SHELTER 
  • Location: Gisborne, New Zealand
  • Photography: Simon Devitt, Sarah Keys, SaroshMulla& Patrick Loo
  • Software used: Rhino and Revit
  • Designer: SaroshMulla for SaroshMulla Design
  • Project Team: 88 Community volunteers and 88 sponsors
  • Client: Longbush Ecological Trust
  • Dimensions: 12m long x 12m wide x 6m high
  • Area: 150m2
  • Construction Period: October 2013 – December 2014
  • Project Year: 2015

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WALL MUSEUM in Montemor-o-Novo, Portugal by Tiago do Vale Architects

Tuesday, March 17th, 2015

Article source:  Tiago do Vale Architects

An international, one-stage architecture competition was recently held by Arkxsite with the purpose of developing compelling ideias for a contemporary museum located within the Castle of Montemor-o-Novo in Portugal. Placed on the top of a hill, 291m above sea level, not only it rules over a breathtaking view but also documents a continuous history from the Roman Period to the 18th century.

Image Courtesy © Tiago do Vale Architects

Image Courtesy © Tiago do Vale Architects

  • Architects: Tiago do Vale Architects
  • Project: WALL MUSEUM
  • Location: Montemor-o-Novo, Portugal
  • Software used: AutoCAD, SketchUp, Rhino, VRay and PhotoShop
  • PROJECT TEAM: Tiago do Vale, María Cainzos Osinde, Hugo Quintela
  • COMPETITION: Site Museum (International Architecture Competition)
  • ORGANIZATION: Arkxsite
  • PROJECT YEAR: 2015
  • CONSTRUCTION AREA: 1250 m2

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Hotel B¨O in Chiapas, México by Muro Rojo Arquitectura

Saturday, March 14th, 2015

Article source: Muro Rojo Arquitectura

The B¨O Hotel suggests a new and fresh perspective of San Cristobal de las Casas. It is a proposal with an identity of its own, a revision of what hospitality should be, in which the design shapes the whole space integrating in a same gesture the concept of a house and a hotel within one single experience. B¨O is a place which inscribes the premises that have guided the work of Muro Rojo Arquitectura: How our own life gives meaning to a place and how design transforms our perception of the world?

Image Courtesy © Jaime Navarro

Image Courtesy © Jaime Navarro

  • Architects: Muro Rojo Arquitectura
  • Project: Hotel B¨O
  • Location: Av. 5 de Mayo 38, San Cristóbal de las Casas, Chiapas, México
  • Photography: Jaime Navarro
  • Software used: Autocad and Rhino
  • Project Managers: Arq. Elizabeth Gómez Coello, Arq. Jorge Medina Robles,Arq. Germán Velasco Espinosa
  • Project Collaborators: Arq. Mario Alberto Baez, A.I. Angelique Bidet, A.I. Alberto Burgaleta, A.I. Fernanda Esquivel
  • Client: Carlos Gutiérrez Hernández, Fernando Gutiérrez Hernández
  • Contractor: Facto Arquitectura
  • Year: 2010-2012

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Den Travoo in Hoeilaart, Belgium by BOGDAN & VAN BROECK

Wednesday, March 4th, 2015

Article source: BOGDAN & VAN BROECK 

29 PRIVATE AND 12 SOCIAL DWELLINGS IN THE CENTRE OF HOEILAART | OPEN COMPETITION FOR PPP, ORGANISED BY THE MUNICIPALITY, 1ST PLACE

Image Courtesy © Frederik Vercruysse

Image Courtesy © Frederik Vercruysse

  • Architects: BOGDAN & VAN BROECK
  • Project: Den Travoo
  • Location: Borreweg 2-8 & Tuinendaal 5A, 1560 Hoeilaart, Belgium
  • Photography: Frederik Vercruysse, Artur Eranosian
  • Software used: Vectorworks, Sketchup, Rhino, Photoshop
  • Team: T. Boogaerts, H. Bosteels, L. Bown, M. Lefeber, M. Pocuch, T. Rigby, M. Steel, PPP – Gemeente Hoeilaart | and Van Roey Vastgoed
  • Structural engineer: STABO
  • Contractor:Groep Van Roey
  • Surface: 6.133 m² gross
  • Budget: 6.500.000,00 euro excl. vat and fees
  • Timing: Competition design 2010, Completion 2014
  • Status: Completed

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Union Station Bus Deck Pavilions in Washington DC by STUDIO TWENTY SEVEN ARCHITECTURE

Wednesday, March 4th, 2015

Article source: STUDIO TWENTY SEVEN ARCHITECTURE

In 2012, Union Station became the new central location for intercity bus travel in Washington DC. The new bus transit center is located in the parking garage, removed from the facilities and amenities of the majestic Beaux Arts masterpiece next door. Studio Twenty Seven Architecture was asked to design a solution that would provide amenities to the bus traveler without requiring them to leave the bus deck.

Image Courtesy © STUDIO TWENTY SEVEN ARCHITECTURE

Image Courtesy © STUDIO TWENTY SEVEN ARCHITECTURE

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Carmelite Riverside in London, UK by Fletcher Priest Architects

Tuesday, February 24th, 2015

Article source: Fletcher Priest Architects

Fletcher Priest has revived 19th century Carmelite House, originally the headquarters of Lord Northcliffe’s publishing empire situated within the Conservation Area on Victoria Embankment, to transform it into the headquarters for contemporary publishing group Hachette UK.

Image Courtesy © Fletcher Priest Architects

Image Courtesy © Fletcher Priest Architects

  • Architects: Fletcher Priest Architects
  • Project: Carmelite Riverside
  • Location: London, UK
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhino, Sketch Up
  • Client: Quadrant Estates, Orion Capital Managers
  • Main Contractor: Morgan Sindall
  • Design Team: Ed Williams, Jonathan Hodge, Joseph Sweeney, Lucy Priest, Ricardo Duque, Christophe Barkalaya

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Empty Nester Residence in Arlington, VA by STUDIO TWENTY SEVEN ARCHITECTURE

Tuesday, February 24th, 2015

Article source:  STUDIO TWENTY SEVEN ARCHITECTURE 

This new house is for an “empty-nester” couple downsizing to a smaller residence now that their children have grown.

STUDIO TWENTY SEVEN ARCHITECTURE

STUDIO TWENTY SEVEN ARCHITECTURE

  • Architects: STUDIO TWENTY SEVEN ARCHITECTURE 
  • Project: Empty Nester Residence
  • Location: Arlington, VA, USA
  • Software used: AutoCAD and Rhino
  • AIA Principal-in-Charge: John K. Burke, Todd Ray, FAIA, LEED-AP
  • Project Designer: Jake Marzolf
  • Project Architect: Sophia Zelov
  • Structural Engineer: Ehlert/Bryan Inc
  • General Contractor: Wakefield Building Group

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Holy Cross House in Montréal, Canada by TBA / Thomas Balaban Architecte

Tuesday, February 17th, 2015

Article source: v2com

Recipient of the Residential space 1,600-3,200 ft2 Award at Québec’s Grands Prix du Design 2014.

Located in the city’s up and coming Southwest neighbourhood this 300 m2 detached house hides a rich spatial complexity behind its tough working class façade. Turning to the neighbourhood’s post-war veteran’s home as its formal point of departure, the architects set out to make a house that simultaneously fits in and stands out from its heterogeneous context without resorting to mimicry and without sacrificing the contemporary nature of the project.

Image Courtesy © Adrien Williams

Image Courtesy © Adrien Williams

  • Architects: TBA / Thomas Balaban Architecte 
  • Project: Holy Cross House
  • Location: Montréal, Canada
  • Photography: Adrien Williams
  • Software used: Revit, Rhino 3D and Maxwell

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G10 in Shanghai, China by Atelier I-N-D-J

Thursday, February 12th, 2015

Article source: Atelier I-N-D-J

The Urban Harvest, Shanghai features food grown on site: a minimum miles concept aimed at reducing food miles – in this case zero, other ingredients are sourced locally where possible.

Image Courtesy © Atelier I-N-D-J

Image Courtesy © Atelier I-N-D-J

  • Architects: Atelier I-N-D-J
  • Project: G10 in Shanghai
  • Location:  Xuejiahui, Shanghai, China
  • Software used: Rhino, AutoCad
  • Design Team: Ian Douglas-Jones, Leo Leung,Liu Yong

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Red Carpet in Shanghai, China by 100architects

Wednesday, February 11th, 2015

Article source: 100architects

This project is located in Shanghai, on East Nanjing road’s Century Square, the most famous and glamorous pedestrian street in the “heart” of the city center.

The essence of this street is its commercial status, which was historically developed as a link between East and West, connecting directly the port with the city, therefore used as the principal trading platform, becoming a cultural and social active axis.

Image Courtesy © 100architects

Image Courtesy © 100architects

  • Architects: 100architects
  • Project: Red Carpet
  • Location: Shanghai, China
  • Software used: Rhino 5.0, AutoCad 2014, Photoshop

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