No Image

Snøhetta and WERK Arkitekter model Lanternen maritime centre on “craftmanship of boats”

December 3, 2019 Lizzie Crook 0
Lanternen by Snøhetta and WERK Arkitekter

Snøhetta and WERK Arkitekter have released visuals of a community centre for water sports on the coast of Esbjerg, Denmark, which will be made from wood. Named Lanternen, the circular facility is designed by Snøhetta and WERK Arkitekter to evoke “the geometry and craftmanship of boats” in a bid to set it apart from other

The post Snøhetta and WERK Arkitekter model Lanternen maritime centre on “craftmanship of boats” appeared first on Dezeen.

No Image

The House On The Roof / Rémy MARCIANO architecte

December 3, 2019 Daniel Tapia 0

The house on the roof talks about scale, the human one of the inhabitant and his housing and those of his built environment. We tried to find coherence and a dialogue with the multiple scales and typologies present in the near context. This work on volumes allowed us to think about continuity with the surrounding context in a concern of accompaniment and transition scales involved.

No Image

Mim Design uses perforated metal to brighten Melbourne construction office

December 3, 2019 Ali Morris 0
Cobild Office by Mim Design

Perforated metal screens, glass walls and an open-plan layout help to maximise light throughout this Melbourne office, which has been overhauled by Mim Design. Located in the small inner-city suburb of Cremorne, this office interior was created by Mim Design for Melbourne building company Cobild. The construction specialists asked the local design studio to create

The post Mim Design uses perforated metal to brighten Melbourne construction office appeared first on Dezeen.

No Image

A Building Shaped by Views: Living with ‘Sky-Frame’ in Hamburg

December 3, 2019 Sponsored Post 0

The leaves are still sprinkled with delicate drops of morning dew.
Outside, in Hamburg, the bustling metropolis in northern Germany, the streets are already a hive of activity as another working day begins.

Time to savour a long, leisurely gaze over the Alster.
To watch the seagulls glide silently across the sky.
As you take in the great, boundless expanse, from a room flooded with natural light, the borders between indoors and outdoors begin to blur, as though the laws of physics no longer applied.

You feel the first rays of warm sunlight on your face.
Aren’t these precisely the kind of moments which give you the energy you need for yet another hectic day? – A view, not a window

No Image

TOP 10 towers and skyscrapers of 2019

December 3, 2019 philip stevens I designboom 0

we continue our round up of the year’s big stories with a look at ten proposed and completed towers featured on designboom over the past 12 months.
The post TOP 10 towers and skyscrapers of 2019 appeared first on designboom | architecture & design …

No Image

Public Spaces: ArchDaily’s Best Articles on the Topic

December 3, 2019 Maria Erman 0

Public Spaces are an issue all over the world — approaches to designing them differentiate across countries, while successful examples always involve heavy research and working closely with communities. At ArchDaily, we always try to explore different opinions on common issues, hoping that our input will add to the clarity of architecture debates. Read on for our best articles on the topic.

No Image

Avenier Cornejo 88 Housing Units / Avenier Cornejo Architectes

December 3, 2019 Andreas Luco 0

Since its construction in 1822, the Ourcq Canal has undergone many metamorphosis. From agricultural land to capital region of France, from Paris to Greater Paris, from industrial transformations to cultural changes, from labour to leisure, the constant renewal of its banks confirm the French adage that one never bathes in the same river. At a time of metropolisation and territorial integration the Ourcq Canal is the common thread of the reinvention of the capital. In the city of Pantin, just before the Paris ring road, converted giants like the Centre National de