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“If you Look, Listen and Learn, there is so Much to Play with”: Bjarke Ingels for Time Space Existence

February 23, 2020 PLANE—SITE 0

Copenhagen-based architect Bjarke Ingels is not one to shy away from big ideas. Founder of the aptly named BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group), he eschews cohesive style in favor of flexible urban environments — something he believes is vital in a constantly changing world. In a new video produced for the Time Space Existence video series by PLANE — SITE, Ingels unpacks his approach to design, incorporating humor, surprise and sustainability.

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Mo Yeo Ga Apartment Building / Architects Group RAUM

February 22, 2020 Hana Abdel 0

Gathering, building a house, and living there together is like a dream of our life. Be that as it may, we are witnessing more and more houses are built for various purposes over time. Nevertheless, it is too difficult to gather all potential occupants so as for them to build a house by reflecting all opinions and needs of themselves. Particularly, any house where many families gather to live in downtown must be built as a multi-household housing type which is commonly called a “villa” in Korea. These houses often boil down to monotonous buildings by the land size, circumstances, or construction cost. For all that, “Mo-yeo-ga,” (which means a “Gathering House”) is to fulfill the romantic dream of a house in downtown according to the family constitution, lifestyle and budget without excessive construction cost involved.

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barozzi veiga clads tanzhaus zürich in façade of repetitive triangular openings

February 22, 2020 macnadusa 0

barozzi veiga has reactivated the promenade along the limmat river in zürich, switzerland, with tanzhaus zürich, a new cultural center for contemporary dance performances, workshops, and lessons. the building is defined as a simple and tiered volume clad in a façade of repetitive triangular openings which enables it to be integrated into the limmat’s urban […]

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Unilab Pharma Office / SAV Architecture + Design

February 22, 2020 Andreas Luco 0

Sav creates a textured crafted workspace for a pharma company in Mumbai. London and Mumbai based SAV Architecture + Design has recently completed a 120sqm open plan and minimal workspace for Unilab Pharma and Chemicals in Mumbai. Focusing on flexibility, transparency and tactility the design brings natural light and a fresh feel to the interiors to create a serene working oasis within the chaotic Mumbai context.

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Hernan Landolfo tops courtyard house in Argentina with glass extension

February 22, 2020 James Brillon 0
Casa Juramento by Hernan Landolfo

Argentinian architect Hernan Landolfo has extended an apartment in Buenos Aires and reorganised the living spaces around a double-height atrium with an olive tree growing in the centre. Landolfo was enlisted by his clients to expand their living space to include a home office. He determined that the best way to increase the useable area

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TLP House / T38 Studio

February 22, 2020 Cristian Aguilar 0

TLP is located in a residential neighborhood on the upper part of a hill in the city of Tijuana, an incredibly dynamic city that sits on the world’s busiest land border with the city of San Diego. The house is composed of three volumes that contain the main living spaces. The shape of these three volumes, trapezoidal prisms, respond to the irregular shape of the plot.