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Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal
Sumit Singhal loves modern architecture. He comes from a family of builders who have built more than 20 projects in the last ten years near Delhi in India. He has recently started writing about the architectural projects that catch his imagination.

Risalleen House in Oslo, Norway by R21 Arkitekter

 
December 2nd, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: R21 Arkitekter

The aim of the project is to rehabilitate an existing villa, and integrate two new, small single family houses on the site. The two new houses reflect the character of the villa by their modern gabled roof. With a similar expression the two adjust to the situation with a focus on view and light. All the houses obtain a private garden within a bigger shared outer room. The main floor has an open character where kitchen, living and dining area are all in one big room. Some large steps down to the garden gives the room a close connection to the outside, and also an alternative place to stay. The open character allows a continuous window strip of various heights, giving the big room several different atmospheres. Throughout the houses the exposed wooden structure in the ceiling becomes an important part of the architectural language. Visible also from the outside, the wooden structure is cladded with vertical Baubuche laminated beech wood.

Image Courtesy © Åke E:son Lindman

  • Architects: R21 Arkitekter
  • Project: Risalleen House
  • Location: Oslo, Norway
  • Photography: Åke E:son Lindman
  • Lead Architect: Thomas Thorsnes, Anders Melsom, Martin Smedsrud
  • Gross Built Area: 240 m² x 2
  • Completion Year: 2017

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The Thomas Residence in Carrboro, North Carolina by BuildSense

 
December 2nd, 2019 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: BuildSense

The Project

The 3205-square-foot (conditioned) Thomas Residence is a modern oasis tucked into an old, established neighborhood near historic downtown Carrboro, NC. Dr. Thomas had been dreaming of retiring in a new home on that property since she bought it over 10 years ago. She envisioned all the pleasures of a house designed specifically for her needs and lifestyle within walking distance of the markets, art galleries, dining options, and other amenities in downtown Carrboro.

The Purpose

Her aspirations for this house were “freedom, peace, and independence” — freedom from unnecessary maintenance, the peace that comes from literal and figurative decluttering; and long-term independence through age-in-place design. She also wanted a complete departure from the traditional style of her previous home. And she wanted her new house to be as environmentally sustainable as possible.

Two Story Elevation, Image Courtesy © Catherine Wilborne

  • Architects: BuildSense
  • Project: The Thomas Residence
  • Location: Carrboro, North Carolina, USA
  • Photography: Catherine Wilborne
  • Owner: Dr. Cathy Thomas
  • Architect: BuildSense Architecture, Durham, NC (buildsense.com)
  • General Contractor: BuildSense Inc., Durham, NC
  • Structural Engineer: Lysaght & Associates, Raleigh, NC
  • Completed: December, 2017

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Leeza SOHO in Beijing, China by Zaha Hadid Architects

 
December 2nd, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Zaha Hadid Architects

Located on Lize Road in southwest Beijing, the Leeza SOHO tower anchors the new Fengtai business district – a growing financial and transport hub between the city centre and the recently opened Beijing Daxing International Airport to the south. The new business district is integral to Beijing’s multi-modal urban plan to accommodate growth without impacting existing infrastructure networks in the centre of the city.

This 45-storey 172,800m² tower responds to demand from small and medium-sized businesses for flexible and efficient Grade A office space Adjacent to the business district’s rail station at the intersection of five new lines currently under construction on Beijing’s Subway network, Leeza SOHO’s site is diagonally dissected by an underground subway service tunnel.

Image Courtesy © Hufton+Crow

  • Architects: Zaha Hadid Architects
  • Project: Leeza SOHO
  • Location: Beijing, China
  • Photography: Hufton+Crow
  • Client: SOHO China Limited
  • Design: Zaha Hadid, Patrik Schumacher
  • ZHA Project Director: Satoshi Ohashi
  • ZHA Project Architect: Philipp Ostermaier
  • ZHA Project Associates: Kaloyan Erevinov, Ed Gaskin, Armando Solano
  • ZHA Project Team: Yang Jingwen, Di Ding, Xuexin Duan, Samson Lee, Shu Hashimoto, Christoph Klemmt, Juan Liu, Dennis Brezina, Rita Lee, Seungho Yeo, Yuan Feng, Zheng Xu, Felix Amiss, Lida Zhang, Qi Cao

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Identity One in Rennes, France by Jean-Paul VIGUIER et Associés

 
December 2nd, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Jean-Paul VIGUIER et Associés

Initiated in 2008, this city planning project for a new business district aims at reuniting the southside of Rennes with the historical city center. By 2025 the area will total 300 000m² of offices, housing, shops and other services.

As a part of this urban development that includes the transformation of the multimodal hub around the train station, a group of three buildings known as “Identity” emerges on top of the railroad on the Feval block. Jean-Paul Viguier et Associés signs the architecture of one of the buildings, Identity One, and is in charge of the project coordination for the entire area. The architecture firms Architecture Blanchard Marsault Pondevie and Maurer et Gilbert Architectes have respectively designed Identity Two and Three.

Image Courtesy © VIGUIER, Photos Takuji Shimmura

  • Architects: Jean-Paul VIGUIER et Associés
  • Project: Identity One
  • Location: Rennes, France
  • Client: OCDL – Giboire
  • Engineering Firms: AIA Ingénierie (Structure, electricity, fluids, architectural construction supervision), Acoustibel (Acoustics), AIA Studio Environnement (Environment)
  • Construction Firm: Legendre/Angevin
  • Partner/Lead Architect: Blin Trincal
  • Architect/Project Manager: Charlotte Wrigglesworth
  • Team: Natacha Soumagnac, Matthew Kella, Monica Antonie, Sophie de Prinsac
  • Computer Generated Images: Benjamin Alcover, Amélie Bellaud
  • Project Start: 2014
  • Construction Start: March 2017
  • Completion: April 2019

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West Bund Museum in Shanghai, China by David Chipperfield Architects

 
December 1st, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: David Chipperfield Architects

The West Bund Museum is a new art gallery on the Shanghai Corniche, an 8.5 kilometre frontage on the northern bank of the Huangpu River. The promenade connects the Xuhui district to the historic Bund and forms a key part of the West Bund Masterplan, which envisages a new cultural district over nine square kilometres of former industrial land.

The museum occupies a triangular plot at the northernmost tip of a new public park, at the point where Longteng Avenue and the river converge. A raised public esplanade above the flood plain surrounds the building, offering views to the river. The edge of the esplanade on the east side is delineated by a continuous series of steps with landing stages leading to the riverbank. The site offered the opportunity to create a completely freestanding structure and its location allowed for improved access to both the river and the park.

Image Courtesy © David Chipperfield Architects

  • Architects: David Chipperfield Architects
  • Project: West Bund Museum
  • Location: Shanghai, China
  • Client: Shanghai West Bund Development Group Co. Ltd.
  • User: Centre Pompidou, Paris
  • Partners: David Chipperfield, Libin Chen, Mark Randel, Martin Reichert, Alexander Schwarz (Design lead)
  • Project Architects: Diana Schaffrannek (Preparation and brief, Concept design), Chuxiao Li (Developed design), Qianqian Zhang (Site design supervision)
  • Project Team: Thomas Benk, Tuo Chen, Tianyuan Fan, Dirk Gschwind, Weili Huang, Ruben Kiewiet, Sihan Lai, Manus Leung, Haishan Li, Han Li, Yuchen Li, Huiqun Liu, Andras Mate, Stuart Rennie, Lijun Shen, Peggy Wong; Graphics, visualisation: Antonia Schlegel
    In collaboration with

    • Local Design Institute: Shanghai Urban Architectural Design Co. Ltd., Shanghai (Technical design to Construction supervision)
  • Structural Engineer: Arup Deutschland GmbH, Berlin & Arup International Consultants Shanghai Co. Ltd., Shanghai (Concept design), Shanghai Urban Architectural Design Co. Ltd., Shanghai (Developed design)

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Avenida Central Building in Morelia, Mexico by Emilio Alvarez Abouchard Arquitectura

 
December 1st, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Emilio Alvarez Abouchard Arquitectura

Avenida Central is the most beautiful street in the city not only because of the annual blossoming of its big Jacaranda trees but also because of its avant-garde urbanism. Developed in the late 60’s, Chapultepec Norte neighborhood is located 3km east of downtown Morelia and contrasting with the colonial urbanism and architecture of the historic center, some Modern ideas were stated in this area. However, the uniqueness of this street comes from its wide sidewalks and its thick landscape parkway, two important concepts that slows traffic and create an environment suitable for pedestrians and bicycles.

For us, architecture was an excuse to revalue these urban concepts and include other ideas of the ‘New Urbanism’ through a mixed-use building.

Image Courtesy © Dane Alonso @dane.alonso

  • Architects: Emilio Alvarez Abouchard Arquitectura
  • Project: Avenida Central Building
  • Location: Morelia, Mexico
  • Photography: Dane Alonso @dane.alonso
  • Collaborators: Rodrigo Delgado, Estela Casillas y Kim Lima
  • Area: 400 m2
  • Completion: 2019

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CL Warehouses in Cesario Lange, Brazil by VAGA

 
December 1st, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: VAGA

In a slightly uphill corner plot positioned perpendicular to one of the main traffic routes in the center of Cesário Lange, a city near the state capital of São Paulo, five warehouses were established to absorb various types of commercial and service activities.

The initial premise for the project was flexibility, mainly due to the lack of definition of the programs that the modules of just over 90sqm would host. Initially, it was thought that these warehouses would be occupied by uses such as convenience store, pharmacies or small workshops, but it was not known how the building would be welcomed by the population of the city. In order to ensure that this uncertainty did not limit the commercialization of the spaces, the architectural design intended to be as flexible as possible, allowing a diverse range of uses and activities to be held inside the spaces. In addition to that, since the beginning of the design process the tight budget for construction stipulated by the client was considered, aiming a low initial investment and a fast financial return with the incorporation.

Image Courtesy © Pedro Napolitano Prata

  • Architects: VAGA
  • Project: CL Warehouses
  • Location: Cesario Lange, Brazil
  • Photography: Pedro Napolitano Prata
  • Client: Eixxo Real Estate Developments
  • Authors: Fernando O’Leary, Pedro Domingues, Pedro Faria
  • Value of m2 of Construction: R$ 700,00 / m2
  • Building Area: 486 m2
  • Project Year: 2017
  • Completion of Construction: 2019
  • Status: Built

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KB house in Cumbayá, Ecuador by TEC Taller EC

 
December 1st, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: TEC Taller EC

The KB is a house of 406m2 located in a residential complex. The project strategy consisted of a rectangular plan closed towards its neighbors, open towards its adjacent lateral façade with the immediate green area and retracted towards its interior through a central core formed by the staircase and a tree that functions as an articulator of the house, the program and the light.

The different programmatic spaces are organized from an orthogonal grid of 9 modules that organize the house with its central module as a non-programmatic space of 3m * 4m which opens to the sky. This space has the will to appear as “open” but contained, has the crucial role of organizing and configuring the house as a central lung that brings together the rigid and flexible spaces in its perimeter, in addition to connect and articulate the house in section.

Image Courtesy © Lorena Darquea Schettini

  • Architects: TEC Taller EC
  • Project: KB house
  • Location: Cumbayá, Ecuador
  • Photography: Lorena Darquea Schettini
  • Ilustration: Carlos Valarezo
  • Client: Karen Burbano
  • Partners in Charge: Pablo Castro Guijarro – Roberto Morales Guijarro
  • Constructor: TEC Taller EC – Cynthia Quintero
  • Design Team: Juan Ruiz, Cynthia Quintero, Daniela Veintimilla, Paolo Caicedo, Alejandro Viteri

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Long House in Cirencester, England by Bureau de Change architects

 
December 1st, 2019 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Bureau de Change architects

Reinterpreting the rural vernacular, this new home in the Cotswolds uses interlocking barn forms and a palette of local materials.

Taking as a starting point the elongated forms of two 30 metre-long, timber chicken sheds which previously occupied the site, the house is a play of traditional barn volumes which have been pushed and pulled to suit the needs of the client.

Inside, the key living spaces fan out around an internal patio, which acts as a focal point for the home. Clad in copper, the patio is a moment where both nature and light are introduced.

Image Courtesy © Gilbert McCarragher

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Black Modern Farmhouse in Rolling Prairie, Indiana by Linc Thelen Design

 
December 1st, 2019 by Sanjay Gangal

Article source: Linc Thelen Design

Concept:

This couple purchased a second home as a respite from city living.  Living primarily in downtown Chicago the couple desired a place to connect with nature.  The home is located on 80 acres and is situated far back on a wooded lot with a pond, pool and a detached rec room.   The home includes four bedrooms and one bunkroom along with five full baths.

Image Courtesy © Rolling Prairie Jim

  • Architect, Designer and Custom Builder: Linc Thelen Design
  • Project: Black Modern Farmhouse
  • Location: Rolling Prairie, Indiana, USA
  • Photography: Rolling Prairie Jim
  • Software used: Autocad

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