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STUDIO V to design Empire Stores in New York City

Saturday, September 7th, 2013

Article source: STUDIO V Architecture

Brooklyn Bridge Park awarded the development and re-design of the historic Empire Stores to Midtown Equities, a leading real estate investment and development firm led by Brooklyn native and Chairman Joe Cayre and his two sons Jack and Michael. Midtown Equities selected STUDIO V Architecture, led by Jay Valgora, to create the architectural design for the adaptive re-use and addition to seven Civil War era buildings.

Image Courtesy © STUDIO V Architecture

  • Architects: STUDIO V Architecture
  • Project: STUDIO V to design Empire Stores
  • Location: New York City , U.S.A
  • Software used: Rhino with Maxwell and Vray

Ring of Celestial Bliss in Hsinchu, Taiwan by J. J. Pan & Partners, Architects & Planners(JJPan)

Sunday, September 1st, 2013

Article source: J. J. Pan & Partners, Architects & Planners(JJPan) 

The Lantern Festival is the last of the series of spring festivals that celebrate the Chinese New Year (Feb. 9 ~24, 2013). During this time, people come together to offer good wishes and pray for more blessings in the coming year.

In this spirit, the main lantern for this year’s Taiwan Lantern Festival, is aptly themed the “Ring of Celestial Bliss”. Its concept, based on the Chinese saying of “Blessings as high as the sky”, is vividly conveyed in all aspects of the design.

Image Courtesy © JJPan

  • Architects: J. J. Pan & Partners, Architects & Planners(JJPan)
  • Project: Ring of Celestial Bliss
  • Location: Hsinchu, Taiwan
  • Photography: Delta, JJPan
  • Design team: Joshua Jih Pan, Chungwei Su, Steven B.J. Chen, Ian Y.C. Tseng
  • Client: Delta Electronics Inc.
  • Materials: Steel Structure, Bamboo, Fabric
  • Dimensions: 30m diameter
  • Height: 10 m
  • Completion: 2013
  • Software used: Rhino, SketchUp

Echoviren in California by Smith | Allen

Sunday, September 1st, 2013

Article source: Smith | Allen

Smith|Allen participated in the Project 387 Residency, located in Mendocino Country from August 4-18, 2013. In the heart of a 150-acre redwood forest, Smith|Allen has created a site responsive, 3D printed architectural installation (the largest of it’s kind): Echoviren. The project merges architecture, art and technology to explore the dialectic between man, machine and nature. The Project 387 open house and reception was Saturday, August 17.

Image Courtesy © Smith | Allen

  • Architects: Smith | Allen
  • Project: Echoviren
  • Location: Gualala, California, U.S.A
  • Involved companies: Type A Machines
  • Commissioned by: Project 387
  • Software used: Adobe Illustrator, Rhino 5, grasshopper, weaverbird, and paneling tools for design, and KISSlicer+Pronterface with our Type A Machines Series 1 Printers for the 3D printing fabrication

CASA CL in Saladillo, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina by BAM! arquitectura

Sunday, September 1st, 2013

Article source: BAM! arquitectura

The project arises from the premise of the client to expand and modernize an existing country house, thus allowing him to invite over all of his family and friends.

The starting point was to reinterpret architecture in rural areas, generating a proposal of simple lines and intricate details.

Image Courtesy © PerdoUrruti

  • Architects: BAM! arquitectura
  • Project: CASA CL
  • Location: Saladillo, Provincia de Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Photography: PerdoUrruti
  • Project team: Gonzalo Bardach ,MatíasMosquera
  • Area: 160m2
  • Year: 2013
  • Software used: Rhino and AutoCad

Transportation Center Redevelopment in Stamford by Studio V Architecture

Thursday, August 22nd, 2013

Article source: Studio V Architecture

STUDIO V Architecture’s design for the Stamford Transportation Center and surrounding area was chosen the preferred scheme in a $500 million redevelopment competition put forth by the Connecticut Department of Transportation. Stamford’s station has grown to become the second largest in the region after Grand Central Terminal, rendering its current disjointed infrastructure and surrounding architecture obsolete. STUDIO V teamed with developer Stamford Manhattan Development Ventures (SMDV) to transform this traffic-congested station into a dramatic new 24-hour community that reconnects Downtown Stamford to the South End and the city’s waterfront.

Image Courtesy © Studio V Architecture

  • Architects: Studio V Architecture
  • Project: Stamford Transportation Center Redevelopment
  • Location: Stamford, U.S.A
  • Software used: Rhino, V-Ray, Photoshop, and Grasshopper

Trish House in Yalding, England by Matthew Heywood

Saturday, August 10th, 2013

Article source: Matthew Heywood

The design of the house developed in direct response to the site and its location within the beautiful village of Yalding in Kent. The building’s structure is composed to reflect the surrounding woodland with the raking columns representing the irregular angles of tree trunks and branches. Large expanses of glass fill the gaps between the structure and allow you to appreciate the landscape and setting as if you were peering out from between the trunks and branches of the trees.

Image Courtesy © Matthew Heywood

  • Architects: Matthew Heywood
  • Project: Trish House Yalding
  • Location: Yalding, Kent, England
  • Engineer: Fothergill & Company
  • Main Contractor: Ecolibrium Solutions
  • Software used: Autocad LT and Rhino 3D

White Forest in Ehrisman House, Yokohama, JAPAN by MoNo

Saturday, August 10th, 2013

Article source: MoNo  

MoNo designed the art work “White Forest” which was exhibited in Ehrisman house , one of old western-style houses authorized as a historical architectures by Yokohama city government, as a formal program of The Festival Harmony of Flower and Table  in Yamate of Yokohama-city JAPAN. This event has been held every June for 13 years by the cooperation of 7 city-owned historical Western style houses in this area. In this event, 7 artist-teams exhibit their own art world, under the theme of view of fresh-flower design and table decoration, treating the interior space of designated one among 7 old houses. We MoNo won the competition for this festival and was designated as the artist for one historical house Ehrisman house . So this art work was created as our latest one in our career of contemporary art for historical spaces.

Image Courtesy © MoNo

  • Architects: MoNo
  • Project: White Forest
  • Location: Ehrisman House, Yokohama, JAPAN
  • Designer: Fumiaki Nagashima (MoNo), Mami Maruoka Nagashima (MoNo), Madoka Shimazu (M Lily)
  • Organizer: Harmony of Flower and Table, Executive Committee
  • Site: Ehrisman House in yamate naka-ku Yokohama JAPAN
  • Dates: 01- 09. June. 2013
  • Software used: Rhinoceros

MEB Campus in Milas, Turkey by Tamirci Architects

Tuesday, August 6th, 2013

Article source: Tamirci Architects

In line with its new policies on pre-college education, Republic of Turkey’s Ministry of Education is planning to build 33 new campuses on various locations all around the country, with a capacity of approximately 12.000 students each. The plan is to combine a number of longstanding educational facilities in inner-cities that either expended their lifespan or don’t have the room for further expansion, and move them to designated sites on the periphery of the related towns.

Image Courtesy © Tamirci Architects

  • Architects: steb (studio evren başbuğ) +  Tamirci Architects
  • Project: MEB Campus in Milas
  • Location: Milas, Muğla , Turkey
  • Client: Ministry of Education
  • Construction Area: 110.000 sqm
  • Competition Date: December 2012 , May 2013
  • Project Team: Özlem Arvas, Düşra Korkmaz, Sezin Taner, Duygu Hevesli
  • Consultants: Assoc. Prof. Güven İncirlioğlu, Umut Başbuğ, Dilşad Kurtoğlu, Özcan Kaygısız
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhinoceros, 3dsmax, Vray and Photoshop

KIRITOUSHI House in Oamishirasato city, Japan by SUGAWARADAISUKE

Wednesday, July 31st, 2013

Article source: SUGAWARADAISUKE

This house is designed for a married couple with two children, and is located in Oamishirasato, Chiba Prefecture. The building provides an expansive view that allows the natural sunlight and fresh air in the house, so that the residents enjoy the life in the green ambience. The building sites on the borderline between the new residential area and the pastoral fields.

Image Courtesy © Takumi Ota

  • Architects: SUGAWARADAISUKE
  • Project: KIRITOUSHI House
  • Location: Oamishirasato city, Japan
  • Photography: Takumi Ota
  • Design Development: SUGAWARADAISUKE + OSATO SOGOKANRI
  • Construction: OSATO SOGOKANRI
  • Principal use: residence
  • Structure: Wooden structure
  • Site area: 228.72 sqm
  • Building area: 103.98 sqm
  • Software used: Rhino, Acad, Photoshop and Illustrator

Dyv-Net Dynamic vertical networks in Tai Po, Hong Kong by JAPA architects

Sunday, July 21st, 2013

Article source: JAPA architects 

Since 2000, China’s cities have expanded at an average rate of 10% annually. Although China’s agricultural output is the largest in the world, only about 15% of its total land area can be cultivated. China’s arable land, which represents 10% of the total arable land in the world, supports over 20% of the world’s population. Of this approximately 1.4 million square kilometers of arable land, only about 1.2% (116,580 square kilometers) permanently supports crops and 525,800 square kilometers are irrigated. The land is divided into approximately 200 million households, with an average land allocation of just 0.65 hectares (1.6 acres)

Image Courtesy © JAPA architects

  • Architects: JAPA architects
  • Project: Dyv-Net Dynamic vertical networks
  • Location: Tai Po, Hong
  • Awards: Citation in the FuturArc Prize 2013
  • Author: JAPA, Javier Ponce Architects, Barcelona-Guatemala
  • The Site: Tai Po District, Hong Kong & other potential cities
  • Strategic rethink of the Asian City: China’s limited space for farming
  • Software used: Rhino, 3ds max and Photoshop



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