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PH Lavalleja in Buenos Aires, Argentina by CCPM Arquitectos

Thursday, April 19th, 2018

Article source: CCPM Arquitectos

PH is the name given to a traditional housing typology in Buenos Aires, characterised by its high density and low rise. Set in the last unit of a long plot, PH Lavalleja coexists with the neighbouring free plan, high rise residential buildings that surround it. The views from them frame the scenario in which architecture emerges, opening possibilities for public space in the interior of the block.

Image Courtesy © Javier Agustín Rojas

  • Architects: CCPM Arquitectos
  • Project: PH Lavalleja
  • Location: Buenos Aires, Argentina
  • Photography: Javier Agustín Rojas
  • Software used: Rhino
  • Project Team: Constanza Chiozza & Pedro Magnasco
  • Area: 89m2
  • Project: 10.14 – 05.16
  • Construction: 06.16 – 03.17

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Home Space with Two Kids in Beijing, China by Atelier Alter

Wednesday, March 21st, 2018

Article source: Atelier Alter

The interior design of Wang’s Residence revolves around two questions: what kind of design best reflects the characters and values of contemporary Chinese families and how such design could serve to better satisfy the special needs of today’s households.

Image Courtesy © Atelier Alter

  • Architects: Atelier Alter
  • Project: Home Space with Two Kids
  • Location: Chaoyang District ,Beijing, China
  • Software used: Rhino, 3dS Max, Autocad
  • Chief Designer:  Xiaojun Bu, Yingfan Zhang
  • Design Team: Zhenwei Li, Tongwei Liu, Waitek Chan, Lidong Song, Jiahe Zhang, Xueyun Da
  • Cost: 1.4 million ¥
  • Area: 150 ㎡
  • Year: 2017

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Resilient by Design in South San Francisco, California by MVRDV

Monday, March 19th, 2018

Article source: MVRDV 

The HASSELL+ team understands water designing for water, living with water and the immense social potential that waterfront places offer communities when they are connected to them. HASSELL, MVRDV, Deltares, Goudappel, Lotus Water, Civic Edge, Idyllist, Hatch, Page & Turnbull are drawn to Resilient by Design through an acute understanding of the social, cultural, economic and ecological potential that research-led design can unlock for waterfront communities.

Image Courtesy © MVRDV and HASSELL+

  • Architects: MVRDV
  • Project: Resilient by Design
  • Location: California, USA
  • Photography: MVRDV and HASSELL+
  • Software used: Rhino, Grasshopper, Photoshop
  • Client: Resilient by Design
  • Design MVRDV: Winy Maas, Jacob van Rijs and Nathalie de Vries
  • Design Team: Nathalie de Vries, Jeroen Zuidgeest with Kristina Knauf and Vedran Skansi
  • Collaboration: HASSELL+ (HASSELL, MVRDV, Deltares, Goudappel, Lotus Water, Frog Design, Civic Edge, Idyllist, Hatch, Page & Turnbull)

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Hainan BoAo Bio-Medical Regeneration Clinic (Research) Center in China by Gerber Architekten GmbH

Thursday, March 1st, 2018

Article source: Gerber Architekten GmbH

Gerber Architekten have been awarded 1st prize for their design of the Hainan BoAo Bio-Medical Regeneration and Research Centre. This new 90,000 m² health resort with a medical centre and associated stem cell research facilities is to be constructed on Hainan Island in the South China Sea. It will be a unique combination of world-class medical departments and facilities for rest and recuperation, equipped to provide the highest standards of comfort.

Image Courtesy © Gerber Architekten GmbH

  • Architects: Gerber Architekten GmbH
  • Project: Hainan BoAo Bio-Medical Regeneration Clinic (Research) Center
  • Location: Hainan, China
  • Software used: Rhino, Grasshopper, Lumion, ArchiCAD, Photoshop, Illustrator,  InDesign

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Gohar Khatoon Girls’ School in Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan by Robert Hull and UNIVERSITY of WASHINGTON

Thursday, March 1st, 2018

Article source: Robert Hull and UNIVERSITY of WASHINGTON

Located in the center Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan’s fourth largest city, the Gohar Khatoon Girls’ School provides kindergarten through grade twelve classes, serving 3,000 students a day.

Mazar-i-Sharif is home to several universities, and Gohar Khatoon–acting as a gateway to higher education–is positioned to become a key institution for educating several thousand women and girls in an important urban center. Girls’ schools are already considered to be major contributors in Afghanistan’s push toward development and these institutions serve as powerful mechanisms for inclusion within Afghan society. Schools are the setting where women and girls will negotiate this transition, and Gohar Khatoon has been designed to support this process by promoting stability, comfort, and community engagement.

Image Courtesy © Nic Lehoux

  • Architects: Robert Hull and UNIVERSITY of WASHINGTON
  • Project: Gohar Khatoon Girls’ School
  • Location: Mazar-i-Sharif, Afghanistan
  • Photography: Nic Lehoux, Farkohnda Rajaby
  • Software used: Rhino
  • Client: Balkh Province Ministry of Education; Janet W. Ketcham Foundation/Sahar Education
  • Construction: Jason Simmons, Sayed Ali Mortazavy, Hussain Ahmady, Farkhonda Rajaby, Airokhsh Faiz Qaisary, Afghanistan American Friendship Foundation
  • Structural and Civil Engineering: Solaiman Salahi
  • Research: University of Washington Studio Participants – Bryan Brooks, Marcus Crider, Grace Crofoot, Sarah Eddy, Yasaman Esmaili, Christopher Garland, Mariam Kamara, Michelle Kang, Kevin Lang, Carolyn Lecompte, Benjamin Maestas, Jaclyn Merlet, Holly Schwarz, Mazohra Thami, Andrew Thies, Mackenzie Waller, Patricia Wilhelm
  • Date of Completion: 2015

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2211 Cambie – South Creek Landing in Vancouver, Canada by Arno Matis Architecture

Monday, February 19th, 2018

Article source: Arno Matis Architecture

A once forgotten site sitting adjacent a new underground rapid transit line, this project sits on the southern gateway of Vancouver’s grand Cambie boulevard.

Designed to capture the vortex energy of the neighbouring bridgehead, building vocabulary is sweeping and spiraled to capture this energy created by the adjacent bridge ramps. Edges are curved and fragmented to evoke the idea of movement, as if the energy of the street itself is pealing the surfaces of the building apart. The building turns its corners in prow-like forms that track sun-angles and provide passive horizontal and vertical sun-shading.

Image Courtesy © Michael Elkan

  • Architects: Arno Matis Architecture
  • Project: 2211 Cambie – South Creek Landing
  • Location: Vancouver, Canada
  • Photography: Michael Elkan, Ed White
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhino
  • Lead Architects: Arno Matis
  • Gross Built Area (square meters or square foot): 28,000 sq ft (2,602 sq m)
  • Completion Year: 2014

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Junction Bakery & Bistro in Alexandria, Virginia by CORE architecture + design

Monday, February 19th, 2018

Article source: CORE architecture + design

Influenced by modest 1940s Americana, Junction Bakery & Bistro brings freshly baked goods and all-day casual dining to the Del Ray neighborhood of Alexandria, Virginia. CORE worked with restaurateur Noe Landini and chef/baker Nathan Hatfield to create an inviting space that uncovers the building’s 1940s character as a grocery store, while connecting to Del Ray’s railroad history. Junction blends the warmth of dining at home and the energy of a working bakery.

Image Courtesy © Greg Powers

  • Architects: CORE architecture + design
  • Project: Junction Bakery & Bistro
  • Location: 1508 Mount Vernon Avenue, Alexandria, VA 22301, USA
  • Photography: Greg Powers
  • Software used: ArchiCAD, Rhino
  • Lead Architect: Allison Cooke
  • General Contractor: Potomac Construction Services 
  • MEP Engineer: Design Tech 
  • Structural Engineer: Rathgeber/Goss Associates 
  • Food Service Consultant: Feustel Foodservice Design 
  • Branding and Graphic Design: Seth Design Group 
  • Exterior Signage: Seth Design Group, Cherry Blossom Creative 
  • Gross Built Area: 5,000 SF 
  • Completion Year: 2016 

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Federal Way Performing Arts and Event Center (PAEC) in Seattle, Washington by LMN Architects

Monday, February 19th, 2018

Article source: LMN Architects

The Federal Way Performing Arts and Event Center (PAEC) puts cultural arts at the heart of urban vitality, establishing a core identity and focal point for a rapidly growing, richly diverse community. This multi-functional 46,013-square-foot center and adjacent civic park are positioned to catalyze ongoing development and investment in the city for years to come, ensuring Federal Way’s vibrant future in the region. The PAEC opened to the community on August 19.

Image Courtesy © Jeremy Bittermann

  • Architects: LMN Architects
  • Project: Federal Way Performing Arts and Event Center (PAEC)
  • Location: Seattle, Washington, USA
  • Software used: Revit, Rhino, Grasshopper
  • Client: City of federal way
  • Owner’s representative: Lorax partners
  • General contractor: Garco construction
  • Theater and audiovisual consulting: The shalleck collaborative
  • Acoustical consulting: Jaffe holden

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Art and Light Apartment in New York by Andrew Mikhael Architect

Friday, February 16th, 2018

Article source: Andrew Mikhael Architect 

Imagined as a gallery for the client’s artwork and lifestyle – colorful and social.

The apartment, in a building that was originally a factory, looked like a regular old rental when we started: home depot finishes, awkward walls, a tiny master bath and a powder room. My clients brightened it up with their colorful art collection, and I wanted to design a home for them that would inspire and freshen their palate and complement the artwork for their frequent home parties.

Living-Room, Image Courtesy © Brad Dickson

  • Architects: Andrew Mikhael Architect
  • Project: Art and Light Apartment
  • Location: New York, USA
  • Photography: Brad Dickson
  • Software used: Autocad and Rhino
  • Contractor: King Rose and Associates
  • Size: 920 square feet

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A Buried Concrete Structure For A Winery in Girona, Spain by Víctor Rahola Arquitecte

Wednesday, January 31st, 2018

Article source: Víctor Rahola Arquitecte 

The winery program is the result of the need to produce wine and organize a relationship with the existing land house. There are four main spaces for the wine production with three more areas between them. These three are service spaces with all the facilities and storage. The first main space in the right, next to the laboratories and freezers, is the one for all the farming instruments and tools for the vineyards. The second one is for all the vats needed for the “mosto wine” production. The third one is for those vats and bottles that are resting. The last one, and forth, is the area for tastings, enjoyment and storage of the bottles that are ready to be open. The access through a tunnel from the upper side of the house serves as organizer for the circulation of the owners. The three remaining service areas are accessed directly from the vineyards.

Image Courtesy © Víctor Rahola Arquitecte

  • Architects: Víctor Rahola Arquitecte
  • Project: A Buried Concrete Structure For A Winery
  • Location: Girona, Spain
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhino

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