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University Boulevard Transit Shelters in Vancouver, Canada by PUBLIC

Saturday, February 8th, 2014

Article source: PUBLIC

At the main entrance to the UBC campus along University Boulevard are two strategic insertions into the transit infrastructure that provide covered shelter for the trolley-bus loop. The transit shelters act as a conceptual extension of the nearby line of Katsura trees. Slender steel columns are arranged in a staggered line and hold up an over-sized cellular wood structure clad in glass.

Image Courtesy © Krista Jahnke

  • Architects: PUBLIC
  • Project: University Boulevard Transit Shelters
  • Location: Vancouver, Canada
  • Photography: Krista Jahnke and PUBLIC
  • Software used: Rhino, Grasshopper and Revi
  • AREA: 120 sq.m.
  • YEAR: 2013
  • LEAD DESIGN FIRM: PUBLIC, Chris Sklar IA.AIBC, Brian Wakelin ARCHITECT AIBC, AAA, MRAIC, LEED AP, John Wall ARCHITECT AIBC, AAA, OAA, LEED AP
  • Structural Engineering: Fast + Epp
  • Civil Engineering: Core Group Consultants
  • Construction manager: Joe Ross
  • Woodwork Subcontractor: Structurlam Wood Products
  • Glazing Subcontractor: Columbia Glazing Systems

1/2 Stadium in Shijingshan district, Beijing by Interval Architects

Saturday, February 1st, 2014

Article source: Interval Architects

The project calls for an intervention of the existing sport ground in a public school of Beijing.  We define the project as a 1/2 stadium because the scale, size, formal expression and use of the architecture stand in between an official stadium and a blank sport field.

Image Courtesy © GU Yunduan

  • Architects: Interval Architects
  • Project: 1/2 Stadium
  • Location: Shijingshan district, Beijing
  • Photography: GU Yunduan
  • Software used: Rhino and Autocad
  • Principal Architect: Oscar KO, GU Yunduan
  • Site Area: 17,000㎡
  • Completion Date: November, 2013

WORKSHOP for Everlane in NYC by The Principals

Wednesday, January 29th, 2014

Article source: The Principals

Building on their interactive research projects, The Principals have designed an analog interactive space for the clothing brand EVERLANE entitled Workshop. Located at 74 Gansevoort St. in the Meatpacking District of NYC, Workshop was designed as an adaptive space and is part of Everlane’s “Not a Shop” series started this past summer. Selling clothes only online, the space serves as a physical manifestation of their primarily digital presence; replacing coded interaction with physical interaction.

Image Courtesy © The Principals

  • Architects: The Principals
  • Project: WORKSHOP for Everlane
  • Location: NYC, U.S.A
  • Photography: The Principals
  • Software used: Rhino, AutoCAD and Solidworks

Virgin Atlantic EWR Clubhouse in Newark, New Jersey by SLADE ARCHITECTURE

Friday, January 24th, 2014

Article source: SLADE ARCHITECTURE

The Newark Clubhouse brings together NYC’s downtown flair and Virgin Atlantic’s warmth and individuality.

A constellation of sparkling pinpoint lights draws you into the sculpted entry passage. Punctuated by a sky lit receptionist at a specular desk, the entry sequence creates an extended decompression zone between the busy terminal and the relaxed luxury of the clubhouse; a dramatic immersion into the Virgin Atlantic experience.

Image Courtesy © SLADE ARCHITECTURE

  • Architects:  SLADE ARCHITECTURE
  • Project: Virgin Atlantic EWR Clubhouse
  • Location: Newark, New Jersey
  • Photography: SLADE ARCHITECTURE, Anton Stark, Tom Sibley
  • Software used: Rhino, CAD, Adobe Photoshop, Illustrator and InDesign

JADE Apartments in Sydney’s CBD by Tony Owen Partners

Saturday, January 18th, 2014

Article source: Tony Owen Partners

The Jade apartment tower by Tony Owen partners has just been completed in the centre of Sydney’s CBD. The 15-storey tower consists of 27 one, two and three-bedroom apartments, plus double-level penthouses with a vaulted glass ceilings.

Image Courtesy © Tony Owen Partners

  • Architects: Tony Owen Partners
  • Project: JADE Apartments
  • Location: Sydney’s CBD
  • Software used: Autocad, Revit, Rhino, Maya and 3DS

The Dandenong Precinct Energy Project in Victoria, Australia by PETER HOGG + TOBY REED ARCHITECTS

Tuesday, December 17th, 2013

Article source: PETER HOGG + TOBY REED ARCHITECTS 

The Dandenong Precinct Energy Project (P.E.P.) is a flagship project in the implementation of low carbon energy generation in Victoria. The P.E.P. will supply the buildings in a 7 hectare redevelopment precinct with electricity and heating thermal energy (Cogeneration) in the form of hot water with twice the efficiency of a typical gas fired power station, with less than half the carbon emissions of a coal fired power station. In addition, some building’s will utilize the hot water produced to run absorption chillers to provide cooling, resulting in even greater efficiencies, and further reduced emissions.

Image Courtesy © John Gollings

  • Architects: PETER HOGG + TOBY REED ARCHITECTS
  • Project: The Dandenong Precinct Energy Project
  • Location: Victoria, Australia
  • Photography: John Gollings
  • Project team: Toby Reed, Peter Hogg, Marcus Fajl, Ming Lie, Fairlyn Wiyono
  • Client: Places Victoria
  • Director of Infrastructure (Places Victoria): Nick Shashkoff
  • Project Manager: Hai Nguyen
  • Mechanical Consultants: Rudds Consulting Engineers
  • Acoustic Consultants: Rudds Consulting Engineers / Marshall Day
  • Structural Consultants: BDD Engineering
  • Builder: Becon Constructions (Aust)
  • Construction Manager: Peter White
  • Software used: Rhino

Downley House in Hampshire, United Kingdom by Birds Portchmouth Russum Architects

Friday, December 13th, 2013

Article source: Birds Portchmouth Russum Architects

Introduction & Client’s brief -In 2009 the client purchased an existing ruin in the South Downs and held a limited architectural competition for a new family house. Their brief sought tranquil yet playful spaces, local natural textures, contrasts, in a home that was not obvious and optimized the beautiful landscape views.

Foudre living space viewed from East, Image Courtesy © Nick Kane

  • Architects: Birds Portchmouth Russum Architects
  • Project: Downley House
  • Location: Hampshire, United Kingdom
  • Photography: Nick Kane, BPR
  • Structural Engineers: Matthew Wells
  • M&E Engineers: Andy Ford
  • Project Managers: Giles Ruckert and Mark Wellbeloved
  • Landscape Architects: Noel Farrer
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhino 3D, Adobe photoshop and Adobe illustrator.

Center for the Performing Arts in Scottsdale, Arizona by John Douglas Architects

Friday, December 13th, 2013

Article source: John Douglas Architects

This 1975 performing arts center was one of the most notable projects designed by the late Arizona architect Bennie Gonzales, FAIA, who also designed Scottsdale’s signature municipal structures, including the city hall and main library, which are linked to the arts center by the park-like Scottsdale Civic Center. Gonzales was known for his simple, pure forms that echoed both classic Southwestern and Native-American architectural themes. Gonzales designed the 100,000-square-foot arts center to include a large main theater, a smaller, secondary theater, gallery space, offices and a vast central atrium.

Image Courtesy © John Douglas Architects

  • Architects: John Douglas Architects
  • Project: Center for the Performing Arts
  • Location: Scottsdale, Arizona
  • OWNER: City of Scottsdale
  • CONTRACTOR: Howard S. Wright Constructors
  • Software used: Autocad and Rhino

CONSULTANTS:

  • Structural: PK Associates
  • MPE: ESD Engineering
  • Theater:Fisher Dachs
  • Acoustics: MCH Consultants
  • Lighting: Roger Smith

MATERIALS

  • Carpet: Shaw
  • Flooring:Nova Blue Limestone
  • Resin Panels: 3form
  • Custom Glass: Meltdown Glass
  • Hardware: Forms and Surfaces
  • Elevators: KONE

Hanjie Wanda Square in Wuhan, China by UNStudio

Wednesday, December 11th, 2013

Article source: UNStudio

Hanjie Wanda Square is a new luxury shopping plaza located in the Wuhan Central Culture Centre, one of the most important areas of Wuhan City in China.

Following a competition in 2011, with design entries from national and international architects, UNStudio’s overall design was selected by Wanda as the winning entry for the facade and interior of the Hanjie Wanda Square. The shopping plaza houses international brand stores, world-class boutiques, catering outlets and cinemas.

Image Courtesy © Edmon Leong

  • Architects: UNStudio
  • Project: Hanjie Wanda Square
  • Location: Wuhan, China
  • Photography: Edmon Leong
  • Building surface: Facade 30.500 sqm
  • Interior: 22.630 sqm
  • Programme: Luxury shopping mall
  • Contribution UNStudio: Facade and interior design
  • Status: Realised
  • Credits UNStudio: Ben van Berkel, Caroline Bos, Astrid Piber with Ger Gijzen and Mo Lai, Konstantinos Chrysos, Ariane Stracke, Veronica Baraldi and Thomas van Bekhoven, Elisabeth Brauner, Rodrigo Cañizares, Luis Etchegorry, Albert Gnodde, Ka Shin Liu, Chiara Marchionni, Cynthia Markhoff, Tomas Mokry, Iris Pastor, Machiel Wafelbakker, Shuang Zhang, Jinming Feng, Xinyue Guo, Cheng Gong
  • Model making: Patrick Noome, Todd Ebeltoft, Ali Ashgar
  • Software Used: Autocad, Rhino and Grasshopper

Campus WU – Master Plan and Landscaping in Vienna, Austria by BUSarchitektur

Friday, December 6th, 2013

Article source: BUSarchitektur

OPEN SPACE AT THE CAMPUS WU

The Campus is a sequence of intertwining open spaces. Buildings on the different zones qualify these spaces from an architectural point of view. The Master Plan model determined the design of these open areas; a fabric of interior and exterior spaces, defined by the location of the buildings’ entrances in relation to the plazas, brings life to the intended environment.

Image Courtesy © BOAnet.at

  • Architects: BUSarchitektur
  • Project: Campus WU – Master Plan and Landscaping
  • Location: Vienna, Austria
  • Photography: BOAnet.at
  • CLIENT: Projektentwicklungsgesellschaft Wirtschaftsuniversität Wien Neu GmbH
  • PROJECT BY: BUSarchitektur & BOA office for the advanced randomness in cooperation with Landschaftsarchitektur
  • SERVICES: Comprehensive Master Plan in collaboration with international experts, Executive Project of the Landscape Architecture
  • INITIATION (beginning) OF THE PROJECT: 2008
  • PROJECT COMPLETION: 2013
  • TYPE OF WORK: New construction
  • PARK AREA: 67.000m²
  • AWARDS: 1st Prize in the International Competition for the Master Plan and Executive Project for Campus WU
  • Book about the Campus WU: www.holiwu.at
  • Software Used: Revit Architecture, Modulcad, 3ds Max, Rhino



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