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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.

Les Vergers Sports Center in Meyrin, Switzerland by AM architectes

 
November 7th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: AM architectes

Following a significant demographic growth in the city of Meyrin, in particular, in the Vergers district, an evolution of the existing sports installation and infrastructure was required.

Our team successfully lead the design and construction of new sports installations. The design was influenced and constricted by the existence of two legacy sports buildings from the 1980’s.

Image Courtesy © Federal Studio, Régis Golay

  • Architects: AM architectes
  • Project: Les Vergers Sports Center
  • Location: Meyrin, Switzerland
  • Photography: Federal Studio, Régis Golay
  • Responsible Architect: Adrien Menningen
  • Competition: 2018
  • Years: 2022

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Casa Florenzano in Goiânia, Brazil by LEO ROMANO

 
November 6th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: LEO ROMANO

Casa Florenzano is located in Jardins Munich, a horizontal condominium in the city of Goiânia, in central Brazil. The tropical and hot climate was decisive in the adopted party. Ground floor, light and well ventilated, the house is discreet in its volume, defined by few lines. Establishes an intense dialogue with the garden. The living environments are joined to the balcony through large frames, which when open, result in a unique environment.

Image Courtesy © Edgard Cesar

  • Architects: LEO ROMANO
  • Project: Casa Florenzano
  • Location: Goiânia, Brazil
  • Photography: Edgard Cesar
  • Total built area (m2): 411.24 M2
  • Year of completion of the work: 2021

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Lipno Lakeside Cabin in Czech Republic by Les Archinautes

 
November 6th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Les Archinautes

The building is located in the heart of Bohemian Forest with a view of Lipno lake. This cabin was built on a place where an old wooden cabin used to be. It is designed to provide the perfect base for nearby mountain sports in all conditions.

The design follows the urbanism of the buildings in its neighborhood and respects the height conditions in the area. The land is screened by forest from the regional railway line, which passes through the territory to the northeast. A narrower part of the Lipno lake opens to the southeast behind the track, there lies the mouth of the Vltava River.

Image Courtesy © Petr Polák

  • Architects: Les Archinautes
  • Project: Lipno Lakeside Cabin
  • Location: Lipno Lake, Czech Republic
  • Photography: Petr Polák
  • Author: Gabriela Králová
  • Built-up Area: 123 m²
  • Gross Floor Area: 118 m²
  • Usable Floor Area: 110 m²
  • Plot size: 580 m²
  • Dimensions: 11 x 8 m / 570 m3
  • Cost: 260 000 €
  • Project year: 2020
  • Completion year: 2021

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Morada Escondida (Hidden Dwelling) in Baja California Sur, Mexico by Taller de Terreno Arquitectura

 
November 6th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Taller de Terreno Arquitectura

The subterranean villa Morada Escondida, integrates into the Baja desert, along a natural arroyo, facilitating a naturally-climatized domestic environment. Emerging respectfully along a desert ridge, a planted roof welcomes the reintroduction of native species, further integrating the dwelling into a virgin desert landscape. Concrete mass is shaped to optimize cross ventilation, and being partially subterranean, provides diurnal cooling throughout the day. The penetrations and orientation capture steady flows of ocean breeze for cross ventilation, maintaining comfort year-round with no HVAC required.

Image Courtesy © Kenny Viese

  • Architects: Taller de Terreno Arquitectura
  • Project: Morada Escondida (Hidden Dwelling)
  • Location: Baja California Sur, Mexico
  • Photography: Kenny Viese
  • Completion Year: 2019

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Weekend Apartment in the Jizera Mountains, Czech Republic by Markéta Bromová architekti

 
November 6th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Markéta Bromová architekti

The apartment is located in a new building in the Jizera Mountains. The apartment is on the ground floor of the house, so it is directly physically and visually connected to the surrounding landscape. The apartment is entered from the second floor through a small hallway, which connects to a double staircase. This path through the hallway and descending the stairs to the lower floor directly into the interior of the apartment can be seen as a kind of filter. You find yourself in a long corridor from which doors lead to individual bedrooms, a bathroom and separate toilet. The corridor also separates the apartment into two functional parts – technical facilities (bathrooms, toilet, sauna, kitchen) and living areas (bedrooms and living area).

Image Courtesy © Veronika Raffajová

  • Architects: Markéta Bromová architekti
  • Project: Weekend Apartment
  • Location: Jizera Mountains, Czech Republic
  • Photography: Veronika Raffajová
  • Usable Floor Area: 83 m²
  • Project year: 2019
  • Completion year: 2021

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House 60 in Mar del Plata, Argentina by TAM Architecture

 
November 4th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: TAM Architecture

A suspended horizontal surface and the ground trap the space where life develops. The outside, the inside. The stillness, the movement. The void, the all.
By folding both surfaces, they modify their horizontal and discover different heights between them.

The void was there and it was subtly trapped for a family to develop their life.

A family that decides to live in the security of a private neighborhood, one of many that emerge in the big cities of Argentina.

Living room that allows different ways of living.

Image Courtesy © Obra Linda

  • Architects: TAM Architecture
  • Project: House 60
  • Location: Mar del Plata, Argentina
  • Photography: Obra Linda
  • Design Team: Juan Albarenque, Andrés López.
  • Client: Rodrigo Lucero
  • Engineer: Felipe Otarola
  • Colaboration: Juan Icarde
  • Building area: 222.58 m²
  • Completion year: 2018

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Ovos House in La Canyada, Spain by Raul Garcia Studio

 
November 4th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Raul Garcia Studio

Housing with an ‘L’-shaped floor plan that combines the refined lines of the white upper volume with sharp edges with the more compact volumes of the lower floor. The imposing cantilever generated by the parking area, the interior-exterior continuity that blurs the limits and the natural light that penetrates into the heart of the house through a skylight located in the double height next to the staircase stand out. The most notable element, however, is the splay that is generated in the main facade, framing the windows of the bedrooms on the upper floor, with a studied inclination for adequate solar control at different times of the year while achieving a imposing volume that rises above the pool.

Image Courtesy © Raul Garcia Studio

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Prince Galada in Chennai, India by Creative Architects and Interiors (CAI)

 
November 4th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Creative Architects and Interiors (CAI)

Prince Galada in Chennai redefines high-end, contemporary urban living with an experience of a luxurious villa coupled with the security and amenities of a high-rise apartment.

Located in the heart of the city and surrounded by a residential neighbourhood in Vepery, the edifice marks its presence in the vicinity with its bold and contemporary style. By achieving an FSI of 3.5 on a compact site, Prince Galada displays efficient planning skills employed in its making.

Image Courtesy © Creative Architects and Interiors (CAI)

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GBC 5 in Galvaniho ulica, Bratislava by Architekti Šebo Lichý

 
November 4th, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Architekti Šebo Lichý

Galvaniho Business Center 5 is the last completed block of the Bratislava business and administrative complex located between Galvani Street and the D1 motorway, which consists of retail parks and shopping centres, shopping arcades, showrooms, hotels and rentable administrative complexes. GBC 5 is an office building which, thanks to its dynamic façade and changing window tectonics, parametrically responds to lighting conditions and location with respect to the cardinal directions. Wide panoramic views of the slopes of the Carpathians and the north of Bratislava, dense vertical solar shading on the south side and longitudinal eastern and western façades of changing perforated geometry with irregular façade atriums with greenery bring refreshing change and authentic design to suburban generic urbanism.  With its architectural, construction and technology solutions, GBC 5 strives to respond to all critical issues and new challenges of current design. Today, our latest experience with the global pandemic crisis and imminent climate change forces us to rethink architectural design and solve problems of cities and country development.

Image Courtesy © Tomáš Manina

  • Architects: Architekti Šebo Lichý
  • Project: GBC 5
  • Location: Galvaniho ulica, Bratislava
  • Photography: Tomáš Manina
  • Authors: Tomáš Šebo, Igor Lichý, Imrich Vaško, Aleš Hradecký, Juraj Murín, Martina Bognerová Hrašková, Michal Romanec, Patrik Kuva
  • Chief engineer: Jozef Draškovič
  • Main contractor: ING Steel
  • Study and project: 2018 – 2020
  • Implementation: 2019 – 2021

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SINOVAC High-Tech Achievements Transformation Project in Beijing, China by Aedas

 
November 3rd, 2022 by Sumit Singhal

Article source: Aedas

Aedas-Designed SINOVAC High-Tech Achievements Transformation Project has been kicked-off on September 28, followed by a groundbreaking ceremony taken place in a national biotech and pharmaceutical innovative park – Changping Life Science Park. The project is led by Aedas Global Design Principals Ken Wai, Dr. Andy Wen and Executive Director Zihuan Lin, who attended the ceremony with Global Principal William Wong.

Global Design Principal Ken Wai attended the switch-on celebration with other guests, signifying the official start of the project. Ken said, “I am honoured and delighted to attend the ceremony and I look forward to its completion.”

Image Courtesy © Aedas

  • Architects: Aedas
  • Project: SINOVAC High-Tech Achievements Transformation Project
  • Location: Beijing, China
  • Client: Beijing Zhongwei Yidao Biotechnology Co., Ltd
  • Gross Floor Area: 120,000 sq m
  • Design Directors: Ken Wai, Global Design Principal, Dr. Andy Wen, Global Design Principal and Zihuan Lin, Executive Director
  • Completion Year: On-going

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