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Off-Grid Villa in Camargue, France by BLUEROOM

Wednesday, October 31st, 2018

Article source: BLUEROOM

BLUEROOM proudly presents the sketch design for an Off-Grid Villa in the south of France.

The team researched the design potential for building a patio villa on a 1.000 m2 site, in a region in the south east of France. The Client requested a striking, contemporary design that blends into its natural context. A residence that can absorb changing needs in the future, such as extra children, in-living parents or in-living nurse. BLUEROOM welcomed this task as a balancing act between expressive and subtle design, to create a compact patio villa that facilitates both the interaction between its users, as well as the comfort of privacy when so desired.

Patio View, Image Courtesy © BLUEROOM

  • Architects: BLUEROOM
  • Project: Off-Grid Villa
  • Location: Camargue, France
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhino, 3dS Max, Photoshop

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Iron Maiden House in Sydney, Australia by CPLUSC ARCHITECTURAL WORKSHOP

Wednesday, October 17th, 2018

Article source: CPLUSC ARCHITECTURAL WORKSHOP

Shortlisted in the 2018 World Architecture Festival and Houses Awards, Iron Maiden House is located in Sydney’s lower North Shore and draws on it’s local context and history to create a unique contemporary home.

Iron Maiden House was designed for a family of five who wanted a home which celebrated the Sydney climate. The design delivers generous rooms which flow to inward facing outdoor areas at ground level, while an elevated external corridor connects the children’s bedrooms, enabling the children to build their independence while enjoying private green space.

Front-Facade-Far, Image Courtesy © Murray Fredericks

  • Architects: CPLUSC ARCHITECTURAL WORKSHOP
  • Project: Iron Maiden House
  • Location: Sydney, Australia
  • Photography: Michael Lassman, Murray Fredericks
  • Software used: Vectorworks, Rhino, Revit

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Forest Dining Club in Qinhuangdao, China by PLAT ASIA

Tuesday, October 16th, 2018

Article source: PLAT ASIA

The aim of the dining club is to experience the forest that is next to the site by the shore. The first thing is to deal with the relationship between the building and the nature: by doing this we let the building in contact with the forest from three sides, which then divides the volume into three units with trees planted in between, therefore the building intersects with the forest in a harmonious way and the range of scenery viewing is maximized. The three major units are connected by a circulation block facing the community. Glass curtain walls are applied at the forest-facing facade. Light transmitting concrete is used on the side facing the community, and a layer of timber gratings sits in front of it, which hides the entrance behind and blends the building with its surrounding nature. The two simple-formed pitched roofs are at different heights, and the double-layered eave brings a lightweight feeling to the building.

Image Courtesy © Arch-Exist

  • Architects: PLAT ASIA
  • Project: Forest Dining Club
  • Location: Aranya, Qinhuangdao, China
  • Photography: Arch-Exist
  • Software used: Rhino, Revit and VR.
  • Client: Aranya
  • Principle Architect: DH JUNG
  • Project Architect: Guowei Liu
  • Design Team: Baoyang Bian, Qiyang Shen, Kaiqi Yang, Minjia Lv, Jingyun Lian, Dongsheng Xiao, Xinwei Liu
  • Operation Team: SHINKAI by Hatsune
  • Construction Design: Beijing Huachengboyuan Engineering Technology Group
  • Total Floor Area: 901㎡
  • Design Period: 10/2016-5/2017
  • Completion Time: 5/2018

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Brise Soleil House in Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea by Studio Workshop

Sunday, October 14th, 2018

Article source: Studio Workshop

The Brise Soleil House is a compact 2-bedroom, 173SQM dwelling situated at the top of a steep, west-facing block near Port Moresby Harbour overlooking a former cargo terminal. The house is a cast-in-situ concrete building partially clad in an undulating wave-like timber wrapper which provides shading, privacy, and ventilation to the master suite. The wrapper flattens as it continues around the building to become a full-height operable screen for the upper level gallery to control the western sun and capture views to the Coral Sea beyond.

Image Courtesy © Peter Bennetts

  • Architects: Studio Workshop
  • Project: Brise Soleil House
  • Location: Port Moresby, Papua New Guinea (Lat -9.473219199999999, Long 147.1548636)
  • Photography: Peter Bennetts
  • Software used: Revit, Rhino, Grasshopper
  • Lead Architects: Rory Spence, Jonathan Nelson, Chris Knapp, Joel Hutchines
  • Builder: Cyril Duffy
  • Engineer: Stocks And Partners
  • Green Roof: Balance Enviro Solutions
  • Joiner: LNA Joinery + Studio Workshop
  • Concreting: Conform Civil
  • Floor Size: 173SQM
  • Completion Year: 2017

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Haus B in Dreieich, Germany by one fine day Architekten

Friday, October 12th, 2018

Article source: one fine day Architekten

Settlements
Haus B is located in in the town of Dreieich, within the vicinity of Frankfurt am Main, Germany. Here the house is embedded in a quite typical suburban housing settlement that had been developed during the 1960s. Today, this settlement depicts both: the aesthetics of an increasingly wealthy, yet rather conservative and homogeneous suburban society during the so-called “Wirtschaftswunder” of post-war Germany; and a heavily plural and individualist approach towards the aesthetics of one’s own house that manifests itself in a rather eclectic collage of styles since the 1990s.

The former local societal, cultural and aesthetic conventions of the1960s reflect themselves in a rather homogeneous array of small-scale bungalows and houses with allegedly local stylistic elements, such as gabled or hipped roofs and a rather rustic-style use of materials. On the other side a much more differentiated and somewhat reckless approach to size and individualized aesthetics has filled empty plots but also replaced existing houses since the 1990s. Thus, Haus B finds itself in an apparently homogeneous, yet at least architecturally also quite ambiguous neighbourhood. Here it has to balance the needs of contemporary living and aesthetics with the cultural and formal implications of a grown context that is typical for many suburban settlements throughout the region.

Image Courtesy © one fine day Architekten

  • Architects: one fine day Architekten
  • Project: Haus B
  • Location: Dreieich, Germany
  • Software used: Rhino, Grasshopper
  • From Design to Construction Documentation (LPH1-5): one fine day. office for architectural design, Daniela Hake, Holger Hoffmann, Hajdiin Dragusha, Janis Millard, Gabriele Gölzer
  • Tender and Site Supervision (LPH6-8): Ulrike Thies, Freie Architektin, M.Sc. IPM
  • Structural Design: Wassink Ingenieure, Jürgen Scholte-Wassink

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New Concert Hall Nuremberg in Germany by MATTHIJS LA ROI

Thursday, October 11th, 2018

Article source: MATTHIJS LA ROI 

Architectural Concept

The Nuremberg Concert Hall extends the historically rich heritage of the Meistersingerhalle and enriches the cultural city of Nuremberg with a unique musical experience in which music and space become one. Based on Nuremberg’s landmark, the duality of its the twin castles, two buildings side by side create a synergetic connection to a coherent unity. Connected in a symbolic ‘band’, a circulating podium made of natural stone links the ensemble.

The solid base grounds the structure, which creates an inviting lightness through its vertical foyer as a central distributor together with a translucent, energy-optimized roof construction.

Image Courtesy © BART//BRATKE, Matthijs la Roi Architects

  • Architects: MATTHIJS LA ROI
  • Project: New Concert Hall Nuremberg
  • Location: Nuremberg, Germany
  • Photography: BART//BRATKE, Matthijs la Roi Architects
  • Software used: Rhino 3D

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Yazd Urban Villa in Iran by awe office

Friday, October 5th, 2018

Article source: awe office

A concept is derived based on mass composition resulting from geometrical shapes in that. It deals with the effective element on a low density and a bit poor neighbourhood with no specific architectural characteristic. Furthermore, the rustic background of the site has been specified by the instantly recognizable hipped Roof in contrast to almost all of the other near buildings which they have stuck in their densely blocks. so we made a spatial crack between separable spaces, that is a concept of the vertical access that shifted from rest of the home and embedded some green space in between.

Image Courtesy © Mohammad Ghavamedini

  • Architects: awe office
  • Project: Yazd Urban Villa
  • Location: Koocheh Biuk, Yazd, Yazd Province, Iran
  • Photography: Mohammad Ghavamedini
  • Software used: Rhino, 3dS Max
  • Lead Architects: Amir Shahrad
  • Design Assistant: Sadaf ghanavizbaf, Anoushirvan Majdi, Azin Fadaei
  • Supervisor: Meisam Mirmohammadi
  • Facade Construction: Saeid Haddadi
  • Steel Structure Design: Shahin Abbasi
  • Construction Manager: Amir Shahrad
  • Gross Built Area (square meters or square foot): 250m²
  • Completion Year: 2018

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V&A Dundee in Scotland by KENGO KUMA & ASSOCIATES and PiM.studio Architects

Wednesday, September 26th, 2018

Article source: PiM.studio Architects

Envelope

The building envelope is created by methods of twisting, connecting and layering the city grid axis and the adjacent RRS Discovery ship axis, using a ring structure made of reconstituted stone and concrete to compliment the traditional construction materials used in Dundee and reflect the natural cliff structure of the coastline.

The building’s form creates dramatic spaces with an impressive main hall forming a public indoor plaza, and areas that overhang the external public plaza. The external envelope draws people to the waterfront and generates a new migration route along the riverside promenade. The interior space of the main hall is filled with a gentle light emanating from apertures cut through the layered stone to create an open yet intimate public space.

Image Courtesy © Hufton Crow

  • Architects: KENGO KUMA & ASSOCIATES and PiM.studio Architects
  • Project: V&A Dundee
  • Location: Dundee, Scotland
  • Photography: Hufton Crow
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhino 3d, Revit
  • Client: Dundee City Council
  • Project Manager: Turner & Townsend
  • Main Contractor: BAM Construct UK
  • Lead Architect: KENGO KUMA & ASSOCIATES
  • Partners in charge: Kengo Kuma, Yuki Ikeguchi, Teppei Fujiwara

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Forum am Seebogen in Vienna, Austria by heri&salli

Tuesday, September 18th, 2018

Article source: heri&salli

With the contribution “Forum am Seebogen” the architectural studio heri&salli was able to win the concept competiton for the “Townhouse open to different usages” in Aspern-Seestadt. The building complex will emerge on the 800 m2 building site H7A in the quarter “Am Seebogen” in the new Vienna district “Seestadt”.

In collaboration with a company that builds family homes, art:phalanx-agency for culture and urbanity, landscape architecture Paisagista Liz Zimmermann, Werkraum Ingenieure und Marles , a heterogenic project, where living, working and imparting of culture form a fruitful symbiotic relationship, was developed.

With a special focus on the potential of modular system design, a contemporary prototype was created. The objective is to build in a short construction time and with relatively low cost a high quality living space.

Image Courtesy © Zoom VP

  • Architects: heri&salli
  • Project: Forum am Seebogen
  • Location: Seestadt Aspern, Vienna, Austria
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhino, Photoshop
  • Client: Familienwohnbau
  • Renderings: Zoom VP
  • Sketches/Drawings: heri&salli
  • Text: art:phalanx; heri&salli
  • Team Architecture: David Florez, Chaido Kaproulia
  • User Concept: Art:phalanx – Agentur für Kultur & Urbanität
  • Landscape Architecture: Paisagista Liz Zimmermann
  • Structural Design: Werkraum Ingenieure
  • Competition: March 2018, 1.prize

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Tjuvholmen Housing 81-82 in Norway by Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects

Thursday, September 13th, 2018

Article source: Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects

The apartment buildings on Tjuvholmen has a unique location with a panoramic view to the Oslo Fjord.

The design and planning are conceived in an effort to link each apartment as much as possible to the fjord landscape. The openings in the facades, the balconies and the protrusions have been designed in relation to the trajectory of the sun and the surrounding landscape. This is demonstrated in the way the staggered facades move as a leitmotiv in a regular pulse as each apartment opens to the fjord and the view.

Image Courtesy © Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects

  • Architects: Schmidt Hammer Lassen Architects (Lund & Slaatto)
  • Project: Tjuvholmen Housing 81-82
  • Location: Tjuvholmen, Oslo, Norway
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhino and Revit
  • Client: Tjuvholmen Utvikling A/S
  • Landscape Architect: Gulliksen Gulliksen
  • Engineer: Haug og Blombakke As, ECT AS, Netteberg AS
  • Area: 9,733 m2
  • Construction Year: 2012-2014

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