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Opus 33 Office Building / Patrick Arotcharen

September 28, 2019 Andreas Luco 0

The plot for this project is situated on the corner of the Quai de Paludate and the Rue du Commerce, opposite the esplanade which runs along the Garonne, and between the MECA and Caisse d’Epargne buildings. The architectural treatment of the plot takes into account the scale of the square: the building rises up to the maximum height allowed and is topped with an attic. It appears as a series of office floors organised in strata. This horizontal decoupage allows the building to fade progressively into those of neighbouring plots. The building’s envelope plays on different levels of transparency, mixing lively horizontal lines with the translucent, vertical brise-soleils.

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Timber Pavilion of the Vidy-Lausanne Theatre / Yves Weinand Architectes sàrl + Atelier Cube

September 28, 2019 Andreas Luco 0

A Modular and Complementary Theatre Hall. The Pavilion can be adapted, as closely as possible to artistic projects. Its retractable seating allows a frontal or bifrontal stage and, folded, a larger space for performances or exhibitions.. The Architectural Project: Perpetuate a Spirit of Innovation. The Vidy-Lausanne Theatre Pavilion is the prototype of a new type of construction whose structure and assemblies are made with wood-wood connectors by interlocking.

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The Design Of This Modern House In Montana Was Influenced By The Surrounding Landscape

September 27, 2019 Erin 0

Photography by Karl Neumann Architecture firm CTA | Cushing Terrell, has designed a modern house that sits on ten acres near Whitefish, Montana. The home’s design was influenced by the surrounding landscape; becoming a seamless addition to the natural environment, rather than an interruption. Photography by Karl Neumann The house is composed of three structures […]

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House H / Hiroyuki Shinozaki Architects

September 27, 2019 Jonathan Alarcón 0

This is a house for a young couple and their child, located in Matsudo, Chiba Prefecture. Matsudo City has a background that has developed as a residential area on the outskirts of Tokyo from the 1960s. This house was planned the rebuilding of the house, which was built at that time. I seemed to have been asked to build a house as a new symbol in this place by a young family with the hope of the future.

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Wood Accents Add Warmth To This New House Addition

September 27, 2019 Erin 0

Photography by Shannon McGrath, Styling by Leesa O’Reilly Lucy Clemenger Architects has designed the modern renovation and extension of an 1880s Victorian house in Melbourne, Australia. Inside, there’s a hallway that leads from the front door to the new rear extension, where it opens up to a wood-lined foyer. A small step down connects leads […]

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EMTEK Office / Zones Design

September 27, 2019 舒岳康 - SHU Yuekang 0

Continue · Conflict
EMTEK Office Space, the real design start is transferred from the mass measurement quality public display center, hoping to continue the tone of the former black and white gray in space and composition. On the basis of meeting the needs of office functions, we hope to add an element of opposition and conflict. Through the combination of body blocks and the intersection of positive and negative shapes, we can eliminate the deliberate sense of law brought about by the long space axis.

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Steven Holl punctures concrete New York library with “sculpted cuts”

September 27, 2019 Bridget Cogley 0
Queens Library at Hunter's Point by Steven Holl Architects

Steven Holl Architects has completed a concrete public library in New York’s Long Island City featuring large irregular windows that offer views of the waterfront and Manhattan. Hunters Point Library is a six-storey building by local firm Steven Holl Architects in Hunter’s Point, Queens. It is on a waterfront site along the East River, with expansive

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