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D-Apartment in Osaka, Japan by SPACESPACE

Thursday, March 15th, 2012

Article source: SPACESPACE

Smooth configuration

This collective housing’s scale is intermediate position between detached housing and building. This project site is situated on the west side of small station, a big 700-year-old camphor tree passing through the platform and the canopy.

The west side being mixed multiplicity of environmental-elements (bicycle-parking space, shrine, shops under the elevated, small street stand, etc) is more congested and lively than the east side being developed small station plaza and roundabout in order.

Image Courtesy Koichi Torimura

  • Architects: SPACESPACE /Takanori Kagawa + Junko Kishigami
  • Project: D-Apartment
  • Location: Osaka, Japan
  • Structural design:OHNO JAPAN
  • Constructor: PanaHome
  • Program:collective housing + shop
  • Area:site161.72m2・floor240.16m2
  • Structure:steel・3stories
    Date:December,2011
  • Photography:Koichi Torimura
  • Software used: Vectorworks

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Keyhole House in Kyoto, Japan by EASTERN design office

Tuesday, March 6th, 2012

Article source: EASTERN design office

The facade of this house has the shape of a keyhole.

A key to open “my house”, which is standing along a narrow street of a crowded town, is designed as a key itself on the façade of this house. A house can be called a key, which will open up your life happily.  Such a small key, this house is a key!

Image Courtesy Koichi Torimura

  • Architects: EASTERN design office
  • Project: Keyhole House
  • Location: Kyoto, Japan
  • Site Area:90.81㎡
  • Total Floor Area:103.47㎡
  • Structural Engineering: EASTERN design office
  • Contractor:arcc
  • Photographer:Koichi Torimura
  • Software used: Vectorworks for drawings,and 3ds Max for making CG.

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15° Off-White House in Holland Park, London in Paul McAneary Architects

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

Article source: Paul McAneary Architects

The clients requested a large space for their young family’s life. Paul McAneary Architects responded with an open-plan design concept, to remove all of the internal walls of the existing building without any trace of columns nor beams and to create a seamless connection from the entrance right through to the garden. A faceted ceiling-scape was designed to force light deeper into the ground floor plan.

Image Courtesy Ståle Eriksen

  • Architects: Paul McAneary Architects
  • Project: 15° Off-White House
  • Location: Holland Park, London
  • Completion Date: 2009
  • Contract Value: £ 150k
  • Area: 145 sqm
  • Client: Private Family
  • Design Team: Paul McAneary, Daniel Morgan, Matthias Laumayer,
  • Contractor: Typhoon
  • Supplier: Farrow & Ball
  • Photographer: Ståle Eriksen
  • Software used: Vectorworks

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The Lanes in Cambridgeshire, UK by Mole Architects

Friday, March 2nd, 2012

Article source: Mole Architects

Designed by MOLE Architects the aim of the project was the refurbishment of an existing unprepossessing 2-bedroom 1960’s Bungalow in the village of Over, Cambridgeshire. The completed building includes the reorganisation of the internal rooms to include main and guest bedroom, opening up of garden room at the rear to be used as a main living space, focusing on an existing magnolia tree, attic space, and the addition of utility room and incorporation of garage into main house. Most significantly, the front North façade of the building has been completely remodelled into a saw-tooth elevation composed of 4 pitches clad in vertical Siberian larch boarding.

 

Exterior View

  • Architect: Mole Architects
  • Name of project: The Lanes
  • Location: Cambridgeshire, UK
  • Clients: Patricia & Michael Sumpter
  • Start on site date: March 2010
  • Date of completion: October 2011
  • Software used: Vectorworks

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Yarralumla Pool House in Canberra, Australia by Katon Redgen Mathieson

Thursday, March 1st, 2012

Article source: Katon Redgen Mathieson

Located in Yarralumla, Canberra, the clients purchased the adjoining property to their existing contemporary residence to accommodate a tennis court, indoor swimming pool and guest accommodation. A new simple, single level off-form concrete structure houses the heated pool, shower facilities, a kitchenette and a sitting area with a fireplace. Sliding glass doors open to the east and west from the indoor pool and the sitting room, with timber screens providing sun control to the west.

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Romello Pereira)

  • Architect: Katon Redgen Mathieson
  • Name of Project: Yarralumla Pool House
  • Location: Yarralumla, Canberra, Australia
  • Photographer: Romello Pereira
  • Software used: Vectorworks

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Hanasaki House in Yokohama, Japan by MoNo Architect

Tuesday, February 28th, 2012

Article source: MoNo Architect

This is the urban residence for a single occupancy is situated in Yokohama City which is about one hour from Tokyo Japan by train. The building site is a corner plot abutting east and south on the roads which is situated in a densely built-up area with buildings facing each other across the 4-meter wide road. Each of the buildings surrounding the site has no appropriate open space in its site with an inner building space only separated from outside by the use of a single wall.

The elevation looked from the intersection of site side 2 roads

  • Architects: MoNo Architect
  • Project: Hanasaki House
  • Location: Yokohama, Japan
  • Project Architect: Fumiaki Nagashima + Mami Maruoka Nagashima
  • Photography: Koshimizu Susumu
  • Software used: Vectorworks

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Green Woods House in Amagansett, New York by Stelle Architects

Saturday, February 25th, 2012

Article source: Stelle Architects

The owner of an existing Acorn house located in the woods in Amagansett, New York came to us with the request to design in its place a modern single-family residence with as much attention to energy use and sustainability as possible. With budget in mind we embarked on an exploration of to achieve this using conventional building methods, which quickly led to a dead end. Enter ASUL, a company from Arizona that specializes in a system based design methodology and a kit of parts site-built assembly process.

Green Woods House

  • Architects: Stelle Architects
  • Project: Green Woods House
  • Location: Amagansett, New York
  • Design Team: Frederick Stelle, Viola Rouhani, Luca Campaiola, Esra Unaldi
  • 3D Renderings: Luca Campaiola
  • Software used: Vectorworks

 

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Ocean Guest House in Bridgehampton, New York by Stelle Architects

Saturday, February 25th, 2012

Article source: Stelle Architects

This guest house structure is part a two-phase project on an ocean front site. Located on the street side of the property, the apartment sets the tone for changes to take place on the main residence. The existing main house was originally conceived in the 1970’s a later addition in the 1980’s.  The guest house itself is a simple two-story structure with shifted volumes, the upstairs apartment consists of two bedrooms, two baths and a kitchen/sitting room.

Southwest Elevation (Images Courtesy Matthew Carbone, Photographer LLC)

  • Architect: Stelle Architects
  • Name of Project: Ocean Guest House
  • Location: Bridgehampton, New York, USA
  • Design Team: Frederick Stelle, Viola Rouhani, Greg Tietjen, Esra Unaldi and Jonathan Subject
  • Interior Design: Eleanor Donnelly – Stelle Architects
  • Photographer: Matthew Carbone, Photographer LLC
  • Software used: Vectorworks

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Kid University in Gandia, Spain by Paredes Pedrosa Arquitectos

Tuesday, February 21st, 2012

Article source: Paredes Pedrosa Arquitectos

The Kid University in Gandía (UPI) is an experimental initiative proposed by the Municipality of Gandía. The UPI is not a conventional kindergarten, but a group of specialized classrooms and workshops located in a natural setting where kids can develop their creativity and have fun beyond a school context.

Image Courtesy Luis Asín

  • Architects: Paredes Pedrosa Arquitectos
  • Project: Kid University
  • Location: Parque Ausías March, Gandía. Valencia, Spain
  • Construction: 2010 – 2011
  • Project team: Álvaro Oliver, Álvaro Rábano, Lucía Guadalajara, Ángel Camacho, Laura Pacheco
  • Technical control: Antonio García Blay
  • Structure: Alfonso G. Gaite. GOGAITE, S.L.
  • Software used: Vectorworks

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Surfside Residence in Bridgehampton, New York by Stelle Architects

Wednesday, February 15th, 2012

Article source: Stelle Architects

Architecture and nature have been fully integrated in this light-saturated, oceanfront compound that includes a guest house, a two car garage, a free-form chlorine free pool and a two story house clad in wood and cement panel rain screen with anodized aluminum windows.

Exterior View (Images Courtesy Jeff Heatley)

  • Architect: Stelle Architects
  • Name of Project: Surfside Residence
  • Location: Bridgehampton, New York, USA
  • Team: Frederick Stelle, Eleanor Donnelly and Greg Tietjen
  • Photographer: Jeff Heatley, Eric Piasecki
  • Software used: VectorWorks

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