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Blumenhaus / Wiel Arets Architects

January 3, 2019 Rayen Sagredo 0

A mixed-use program of office and retail, with private residences above, define the Blumenhaus. The building is an integral component of a larger effort by the city of Zürich to rebrand its Escher-Wyss district through a metamorphosis of new development, including green spaces, bikes lanes, and a plethora of new housing. The district is characterized by its industrial heritage, and palette of raw concrete, burgundy brick, and rusted steel; it is bounded to its north by the Limmat River, and to its south by the entanglement of railway tracks that lead to the city’s main train station. Blumenhaus is adjacent to a former ship-building hall–or Schiffbau, in German–of Escher Wyss & Cie., an industrial company that was absorbed by another in the twentieth century; its expertise was turbines and electrical engineering. When the company left this location, the area began to decline in its industrial prominence, opening a path toward its redevelopment. Yet, some industry continues to inhabit the district, enabling a confluence of gastronomic, commercial, service, and other residential-supporting businesses to further define this once neglected area, just north of Zürich’s old city center.

Milanese palazzos inform Valextra’s Miami store by Aranda\Lasch

January 2, 2019 Eleanor Gibson 0
Valextra store by Aranda\Lasch

Orange-hued marble and pebble-dashed stone provide the setting for displays of leather handbags, clutches and purses in this boutique in Miami, which was designed by American studio Aranda\Lasch. Aranda\Lasch outfitted the Miami Valextra store to reference the heritage and craftsmanship of the luxury leather label, which was founded in Milan in 1937. The studio took cues

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Greentown Tangshan Blue Bay Town Life Experience Hall / GOA

January 2, 2019 Collin Chen 0

Introduction
Tangshan Blue Bay Town Project is located on the southeast coast of Leting County, Tangshan City and on the north side of Tangshan Bay International Tourism Island. As a commercial center of the project, the town center is located at the southwest corner of the project base, where Xiangying Road and Haijing Avenue join at 70 degrees in a narrow and long triangle land to define the land area with functions including life experience hall and community facilities.

Granite boulders feature in jewellery showroom by Richard Stampton Architects

December 31, 2018 Ali Morris 0
Cushla Whiting jewellery showroom by Richard Stampton Architects

Granite boulders skewered on metal poles are used to display jewellery in this Melbourne showroom designed by Richard Stampton Architects. Located in the city’s central business district, the all-white industrial showroom was created by the Phillip Island-based firm for Melbourne jewellery designer Cushla Whiting. The space features whitewashed walls, concrete flooring and exposed beams and

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Bower Studios’ arched mirror alludes to doorway in Gray Matters shoe showroom

December 30, 2018 Eleanor Gibson 0
Gray Matters showroom by Bower

A series of trompe l’oeil mirrors designed by New York City firm Bower Studios make shoe brand Gray Matters’ showroom in Brooklyn look much bigger than it actually is. Bower Studios designed the 2,000-square-foot (186-square-metre) space in the Greenpoint neighbourhood to provide a large appointment-only location showroom, and a studio for the design and operations of the women’s

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BONUS / RENGARCH

December 30, 2018 舒岳康 - SHU Yuekang 0

The project located on the walking street of Min Le Park in Xi’an. With the accommodation function in its higherfloors and the commercial function in the first and second floor, it miniatures today’s street. As a brunch restaurant open to the street, we hope to discuss the “publicity” of our city through such a place and implant “open” and “sharing” into the space to make it an “urban lounge” today.