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The Design Of The Pebble Sofa Was Inspired By Rocks Found In Nature

July 2, 2019 Erin 0

  Bau Design, a Danish design studio established in 2016 by Spanish architect Santiago Bautista, has created Pebble, a modern couch with a built-in side table.   When explaining his inspiration for the design, Santiago Bautista explains, “When we go out in nature and sit on a pile of rocks we always find our perfect spot. […]

OMA to transform Houston post office into entertainment complex

July 2, 2019 Eleanor Gibson 0
POST Houston renderings by OMA

OMA New York is turning a historic post office in Houston, Texas into a complex featuring arts and music venues, workspaces and “one of the world’s largest rooftop parks and farms”. The New York outpost of architecture firm OMA plans to overhaul the city’s Barbara Jordan Post Office at 401 Franklin Street into a mixed-use

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Vitaland Kid Restaurant / Golucci Interior Architects

July 2, 2019 舒岳康 - SHU Yuekang 0

In recent years, Parent-child restaurant has become a new type of dining in Beijing, with more restaurants serving the purpose of including children’s playgrounds, creating an environment for children to connect with their parents. Golucci’s Parent-child restaurant , cooperated with the Beijing local brand Vitaland, focuses on parents who would like to have a quiet meal with their friends, but at the same time, take care of their children. However, when your dates with friend become a “children’s date”, it seems like all the problems are easily solved.

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Elwood House / Splinter Society

July 2, 2019 Andreas Luco 0

A carefully crafted renovation of a much-treasured Californian Bungalow, the Elwood House focuses on enhancing the original character of the structure and enriching the experiences in the house. Drawing on the owner’s diverse range of personal objects, interests, places of travel, this home is rich in both narrative and texture.

World’s tallest modular tower is now Clement Canopy in Singapore

July 2, 2019 India Block 0
Construction company Bouygues Bâtiment International has built Clement Canopy, a pair of 140-metre-high made from prefabricated concrete modules.

Construction company Bouygues Bâtiment International has built Clement Canopy, a pair of 140-metre-high towers made of prefabricated concrete modules. Bouygues Bâtiment International claims the development in Singapore has set a new record for the tallest modular tower. Previously the title had been held by George Street, a 135-metre tower built in Croydon, England, by Tide

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Building 8111 / taller de arquitectura de bogotá

July 2, 2019 Daniel Tapia 0

In the particular case of 8111, we were motivated by the idea of testing the fusion of structure and architecture, where the diagrid type structural system, allowed the structure to be the expression of the building. The efficiency of the diagrid interpreted as a mesh is closely linked to its application at the perimeter of the building, in such a way that becomes the façade and visible image of the architecture. A singular and unique image was achieved, as it distances itself from the traditional solution of porticoes. 

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U House / Andres Nuñez Fuenzalida Arquitectos

July 2, 2019 Martita Vial 0

House U, is a commission for a house inhabited by 2 people, so its program is small, but it required an important flexivilidad since it must be prepared to receive all family in some ocations, for which opted for a 1-level scheme which is divided into 2 areas, the first a private one that consists of sleeping, master, dressing room and bathroom and the second a public area where the living, dining and kitchen are located. Its height of 3 meters of floor to sky provilegia the cubic meters to the square meters to achieve amplitude in all its enclosures.

S-AR builds tiny concrete chapel La Providencia in Mexico

July 2, 2019 Bridget Cogley 0
La Providencia by S-AR

A steeply pitched roof tops this small concrete and wood chapel that Mexican architecture firm S-AR has built in Monterrey. S-AR built the 7.8-square-metre chapel to accompany an existing church called San Rafael Arcangel, which is located on the outskirts of Cerro del Topo Chic in the north of the Mexican city. Called La Providencia,

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