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Round Pillars in Architecture: From the Classical Column to the Modern Sculptural Support

September 29, 2020 Lilly Cao 0

The pillar has adorned many of the greatest monumental examples of Western architecture since antiquity, from the Doric columns of the Parthenon to the Corinthian capitals of the Pantheon portico. In the West, the legacies of these classical forms have permutated over the centuries and into modern times: the Doric columns of the Lincoln Memorial, the Ionic columns of the British museum portico, and the Villa Savoye’s pilotis are just a few examples of the classical column’s continued transformation and use over the last few centuries. Today, the round pillar continues to be used in modern design, both functionally and aesthetically. Below, we look into these elements in more detail, including their materials, construction, structural qualities, and several contemporary examples of their use.

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Shma Company designs Bangkok home for family and forest of 120 trees

September 29, 2020 Jennifer Hahn 0
Louvres on the facade of the Forest House by Shma Company

More than 20 different plant species grow in Forest House, designed by landscape architecture practice Shma Company to fit the largest possible amount of greenery into a small urban plot. Over a space of just 300 square metres, including the roof, the family home in the Thai capital of Bangkok accommodates seven people and 120

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Boxing Club Mohamed Ali / Atelier Aconcept

September 29, 2020 Andreas Luco 0

The city of Savigny-le-Temple wanted to build a new boxing club (thaï & free fight), in the heart of « le Domaine de la Grange ». Atelier Aconcept has been missioned for the conception of the project. Using a minimal vocabulary of form, they wanted to do a simple and functionnal project. To materialize the harshness of the fightings, they choose a sober pavilion with a simple geometry, with clean shapes, using raw materials of concrete and glass, for a strong horizontality.

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JNBY Store / Linehouse

September 29, 2020 罗靖琳 - Jinglin Luo 0

Linehouse was approached to design the new store interior for women’s wear brand, JNBY. The brand sought a modern approach to capture its core values, focusing on material exploration while guiding urban dwellers in appreciating the surprise and poetry of everyday life. The design concept draws on certain key elements: contradictions and balance in materiality and the urban.

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Arsya House / Atelier Riri + Arsitek Tropis

September 28, 2020 Valeria Silva 0

Arsya House is a representation of the house owner located in Kebon Jeruk, West Jakarta. This 40 sqm site is located in a family housing compound. The main function of this house is to cater a small family with 2 kids. Despite the limited budget and narrow footprint of the site, our approach in designing this house is to respond towards the climate and adapt to the surrounding environment, such as applying a simple planar roof.

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Heatherwick Studio designs flood-resilient park The Cove for San Francisco

September 28, 2020 Eleanor Gibson 0
The Cove by EPX2

London-based Heatherwick Studio has designed an elevated work campus and park bolstered against rising sea levels caused by climate change to replace deteriorating historic piers in San Francisco. Heatherwick Studio developed The Cove in a team of 20 called EPX2 for the site of Piers 30-32 at the southern end of the Central Embarcadero Piers

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HANSCOOL Store / ARCHIEE

September 28, 2020 Collin Chen 0

ARCHIEE has created a specific design code for the brand HANSCOOL.  At present, two boutiques have launched variations of this concept for their retail spaces.  Both boutiques have different declinations at their retail core, one square and the other circular.