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DIAMOND CITY in Adelaide, Australia by Tom Wiscombe Design

Wednesday, November 20th, 2013

Article source:  Tom Wiscombe Design

We propose an interior city existing inside a mysterious diamond-like object. The approach stands in opposition to conventional master planning, where a set of reductive instructions such as building use, open space, and setbacks inherently undermine any tendency towards massively dense or monolithic forms. This building is not a map of history, a reified system of flows, or an evolutionary diagram.

Image Courtesy © Tom Wiscombe Design

  • Architects: Tom Wiscombe Design
  • Project: DIAMOND CITY
  • Location: Adelaide, Australia
  • Software used: Maya, Rhino.

iMUSEUM in Mykonos, Greece by CTRLZAK Art & Design Studio

Thursday, November 7th, 2013

Article source: CTRLZAK Art & Design Studio

iMUSEUM is an a new concept store located in the island of Mykonos which brings together historical replicas from various Greek archaeological museums. Milan based CTRLZAK studio is responsible for the entire design concept, which can be broken down to three main axes: stratification, excavation sites and museological representation.

Image Courtesy © Louisa Nikolaidou

  • Architects: CTRLZAK Art & Design Studio
  • Project: iMUSEUM
  • Location: Mykonos, Greece
  • Photography: Louisa Nikolaidou
  • Interior, furniture & lighting design: CTRLZAK Art & Design Studio
  • Graphic design and brand identity: Sereal Designers
  • Construction and project supervision: A&M architects
  • Consulting archaeologist: Sofia Bitsa
  • Software used: Photoshop, Illustrator, Autocad & Rhino

Multifunctional Museum Complex in Yaroslavl, Russia by ITHAKA – Architecture and design

Tuesday, November 5th, 2013

Article source:  ITHAKA – Architecture and design

The project is created within the framework of the Official competition of the Yaroslavl International Architecture Biennale “Spartacus alive”.

The goal of the contest is the formation of a closed space for exhibitions, festivals, fairs and creation of a new pavilion type in the historic center of the city of Yaroslavl, on the site of the old ravine (protected landscape) according to the development program of the museum complex of the city.

Image Courtesy © ITHAKA – Architecture and design

  • Architects: ITHAKA – Architecture and design
  • Project: Multifunctional Museum Complex
  • Location: Yaroslavl, Russia
  • Area: 2,6 ha
  • Project year: 2013
  • Authors: Telemak ANANYAN , Gohar ISAKHANYAN Hayk MARTIROSYAN , Ani SAFARYAN , Anush KARAPETYAN
  • Software Used: Autodesk AutoCAD, 3dsMax, Rhino and Grasshopper

BUBBLE BUILDING in Shanghai, China by 3GATTI ARCHITECTURE STUDIO

Friday, October 25th, 2013

Article source: 3GATTI ARCHITECTURE STUDIO

When I moved to from Rome to Shanghai I noticed many environmental differences. One was the fact that when I looked out the window here, it didn’t give me the same good feeling like it usually did in Rome. It was probably a combination of the grey buildings, the immortal grey sky and the fact you couldn’t open the window due to the outside air pollution.

Image Courtesy © 3GATTI ARCHITECTURE STUDIO

  • Architects: 3GATTI ARCHITECTURE STUDIO
  • Project: BUBBLE BUILDING
  • Location: Shanghai, China
  • Chief architect: Francesco Gatti
  • Project manager: Dawa Pratten
  • Collaborators: Essen Cai, Bogdan Chipara, Joanne Clark
  • Client: YueGuang Investments (Shanghai) Co., Ltd.
  • Programme: offices, lobby, cafes, restaurants
  • Total area: 8850 m²
  • Design period:  June 2013
  • Materials: Reinforced concrete, steel, glass, antibacterial technical nylon
  • Software used: Rhino, 3dsmax & Photoshop

ART[house] by TACKarchitects

Friday, September 27th, 2013

Article source: TACKarchitects 

ART[house] at its core attempts to blur the boundaries between interior and exterior environments, while creating a sophisticated canvas in which the owner can display their extensive art collection.  The design finds inspiration from the work of Richard Neutra, and some of his more notable projects such as the Kaufmann House.

Image Courtesy © TACKarchitects

  • Architects: TACKarchitects
  • Project: ART[house]
  • Software used: Rhino, 3D-Studio Max and Revit

THE COLLECTION by Bureau A

Friday, September 20th, 2013

Article source: Bureau A

“Everything remembered, everything thought, all awareness becomes base, frame, pedestal, lock and key of his ownership. Period, region, craft, previous owners – all, for the true collector, merge in each one of his possessions into a magical encyclopaedia whose quintessence is the fate of his object.”

Walter Benjamin, The Arcades Project

Image Courtesy © Dylan Perrenoud

  • Architects: Bureau A
  • Project: THE COLLECTION
  • Photography: Dylan Perrenoud
  • Software used: AutoCad and Rhino

LCC1301 in Medellin, Colombia by Land+Civilization Compositions, Taller 301, openfabric

Thursday, September 19th, 2013

Article source: Land+Civilization Compositions

URBAN CURRENT[S]

A conceptual framework for the development of the city of Medellin

AN INTRODUCTION

Multiple intertwined streams of issues

Medellin is wealthy city; wealthy in terms of its ambitions and its potential. Further, this project is a rare opportunity the ability to reform the ENTIRE riverfront that runs through a major city is rare. Therefore, this opportunity must be thought of as being even bigger than just a public space design, it must be taken as a chance to reform and set the framework for Medellin’s future. Obviously the riverfront is the key element in this project, but its influence and importance is much larger than the given project site boundaries. This proposal uses this competition to set forth principals for redevelopment, the use of funds, the city and its history, the relation to ecology, the movement of people, and so forth. Clear thinking about the further evolution of the city and how this project can be a trigger in this process is not overlooked by this project.

Image Courtesy © Land+Civilization Compositions, Taller 301, openfabric

HygroSkin-Meteorosensitive Pavilion in Orleans, France by Achim Menges Architect

Tuesday, September 17th, 2013

Article source: Achim Menges Architect

Meteorosensitive Architecture

Climate-responsiveness in architecture is typically conceived as a technical function enabled by myriad mechanical and electronic sensing, actuating and regulating devices. In contrast to this superimposition of high-tech equipment on otherwise inert material, nature suggests a fundamentally different, no-tech strategy: In various biological systems the responsive capacity is quite literally ingrained in the material itself.

Image Courtesy © ICD University of Stuttgart

  • Architects: Achim Menges ArchitectOliver David Krieg & Steffen Reichert
  • Project: HygroSkin-Meteorosensitive Pavilion
  • Location: Orleans, France
  • Photography: ICD University of Stuttgart
  • Project Team: Achim Menges Architect, Frankfurt, Achim Menges, Steffen Reichert, Boyan Mihaylov, (Project Development, Design Development)
  • Institute for Computational Design: University of Stuttgart, Prof. Achim Menges, Oliver David Krieg, Steffen Reichert, Nicola Burggraf, Zachary Christian, David Correa, Katja Rinderspacher, Tobias Schwinn with Yordan Domuzov, Tobias Finkh, Gergana Hadzhimladenova, Michael Herrick, Vanessa Mayer, Henning Otte, Ivaylo Perianov, Sara Petrova, Philipp Siedler, Xenia Tiefensee, Sascha Vallon, Leyla Yunis (Scientific Development, Detail Development, Robotic Fabrication, Assembly)
  • Project Funding: FRAC Fonds Régional d’Art Contemporain du Centre, Robert Bosch Stiftung, Kiess GmbH, Cirp GmbH, Holzhandlung Wider GmbH
  • Software used: Rhino and Grasshopper for design, and RoboLab and Kuka KRC2 for fabrication

OPENING OF SIBLINGSFACTORY in Brussels, Belgium by JDS architects

Tuesday, September 10th, 2013

Article source: JDS architects

JDS invites you to join Siblingsfactory for the opening of their new concept store in downtown Brussels today!  We’re excited to have designed this new space in the heart of Brussels.

The store’s opening will be paired with the 100th anniversary of Le Mont Saint Michel.

Image Courtesy © JDS architects

  • Architects: JDS architects
  • Project: OPENING OF SIBLINGSFACTORY
  • Location: Brussels, Belgium
  • Software used: Autocad, Rhino, 3ds max and photoshop

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



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