ArchShowcase Sanjay Gangal
Sanjay Gangal is the President of IBSystems, the parent company of AECCafe.com, MCADCafe, EDACafe.Com, GISCafe.Com, and ShareCG.Com. Townhouse in Detroit, Michigan by McIntosh Poris AssociatesMay 18th, 2020 by Sanjay Gangal
Article source: McIntosh Poris Associates McIntosh Poris Associates designed the new location for Townhouse, on the ground level of Ally Detroit Center in downtown Detroit’s Financial District, incorporating the urban landscape with a touch of sophistication. The ground‐floor restaurant covers 7,484 square feet and features multiple experiences: a U‐shaped bar, a custom‐designed steel‐and‐glass atrium structure with operable roof and walls, a cozy whiskey lounge, and an outdoor patio enclosed by verdant planters. Interior spaces feature luxurious textures, including distressed leathers and rich woods, along with playful wall graphics for a distinctive environment. Color schemes of white, red, and black were used throughout for a cohesive brand identity.
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Article source: SDH Studio Architecture + Design Set on a unique corner lot overlooking the water in Golden Beach this home was designed for a family who enjoys contemporary design and outdoor living.
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Article source: groupDCA Founded in 1953 by Late Shri Wazir Chand Khanna, Khanna Jewellers is house to one of the finest collection of exotic handcrafted jewellery. Having completed six decades in the business, they are a trusted name amongst clients as one of the oldest and most respected jewellery houses in the country. For the enterprise’s flagship store in South Extension, they wanted a space that would be outstanding, justifying the legacy of the organization and the clientele they cater to; the intent was to ensure that the space lived up to the public image and the reputation of the jewellery house.
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Article source: Gundry + Ducker The house is part of a terrace of 1970s neo-Georgian houses. Whilst the front facade of the house was designed in the Neo-Georgian style, the interior layout and design was generic 1970’s house builder.
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Article source: Mariana de Delás This 58 sqm attic sited in the center of Madrid was formally divided into many small rooms which were accessed by a central hallway. All light and ventilation came in through tiny skylights along the continuous slanted roof plane. The client had a very tight budget and insisted in wanting two complete bedrooms with their own bathroom as he envisioned the apartment to be ideal for university student rental.
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Article source: Direct Painting Group WeWork is a global real estate network providing coworking facilities for professionals. WeWork approached Direct Painting Group to craft a stylish & unique coworking environment promoting collaboration & creativity, simultaneously incorporating WeWork’s brand in the core of the office’s design.
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Article source: Aedas OCT Shenzhen recently announced the design of Ruiwan Tower, a new work of Aedas located in Qianhai Bay, Shenzhen. As a gateway project of Qianhai Bay, the Ruiwan Tower, accommodating a luxurious St. Regis Hotel, super-Grade-A offices and retail components, is becoming a new city icon of Shenzhen. The owner envisioned a distinguishing landmark building in a highly competitive area of Shenzhen and a signature development for OCT Group. Standing in a densely developed area and closely adjacent to numerous high-rise towers with strong characteristics, the project is imposed with multiple challenges. The design must provide dynamic public space that respond to the urban fabric while complying with functional and brand requirements of the prestigious St. Regis Hotel.
Microlibrary Warak Kayu in Semarang, Indonesia by SHAUMay 16th, 2020 by Sumit Singhal
Article source: SHAU A neighbourhood icon with multiple programs The Microlibrary Warak Kayu is the fifth built project within the Microlibrary series – an initiative to increase reading interest by creating socially-performative multifunctional community spaces with environmentally-conscious design and materials, which aim to serve low-income neighbourhoods. Designed by SHAU and prefabricated by PT Kayu Lapis Indonesia, this project is a community, private sector and government collaboration – a gift from Arkatama Isvara Foundation to the City of Semarang. The microlibrary charges no entry fee and is run by Harvey Center – a locally-embedded charity group in Semarang – in coordination with the local government.
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Article source: Waro Kishi + K. Associates/Architects A house in a residential area on the outskirts of Tokyo. Compared to the narrow front-side width, its depth goes further down. Two-thirds of its site is located approximately 3 meters above the street level. Therefore, the floor facing the street is, in fact, underground and one floor up is the ground and street-level. Including the penthouse, the residence has a total of 4 floors.
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Article source: Iconico Studio A building seeking for answers to the complex urban development process of Mexico City. División del Norte is a project that exemplifies the apparently ever-growing demand for apartment buildings in Mexico City, where space is becoming extraordinarily scarce and valuable. Plots of land, which formerly seemed to be unfavorable for new construction because of their small size and unusual dimensions, have now found their destiny to accommodate new housing projects and thus complement the urban pattern of historic neighborhoods in central areas.
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