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The Sail @ Marina | NBBJ

The Sail @ Marina | NBBJ

Category: Architecture, Mixed Use, Residential, Selected Tags: , , , , , , ,
| April 5, 2010 | 1 Comment

The Sail @ Marina Bay by NBBJ is the mixed-use building comprising apartment units, several restaurants, health clubs, recreation decks with pools and tennis courts, and parking. As the 10th largest residential high-rise in the world, and the largest high-rise in Singapore, the Sail @ Marina Bay has become Singapore’s newest city icon. It carves [...]

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Amsterdam 235 | JSª

Amsterdam 235 | JSª

Category: Architecture, Residential, Selected Tags: , , , , , ,
| April 4, 2010 | 0 Comments

Mexican architectural office JSª has completed the Amsterdam 235 in Mexico. The project consists in the intervention in an old Art Deco house, catalogued by the National Institute of Beaux Arts. The new interpretation of the house was delivered by its formal arrangement, randomized window pattern with textures and colors, as well as clean detailing. [...]

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Comion Jewelry Collection | Gonçalo Campos

Comion Jewelry Collection | Gonçalo Campos

Category: Design, Fashion, Industrial Tags: ,
| April 4, 2010 | 0 Comments

Portuguese designer Gonçalo Campos has designed the Comion Jewelry Collection. + Design description courtesy of Gonçalo Campos Made in 3D printing technology, representing the amazing possibilities offered by this new technology that makes virtually any shape possible to build. All of these objects where designed and modeled in the computer, and after printed in steel. [...]

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S House | Formwerkz Architects

S House | Formwerkz Architects

Category: Architecture, House, Selected Tags: , , , ,
| April 3, 2010 | 0 Comments

Singapore-based Formwerkz Architects recently has completed the S House along Lorong Selangat, Singapore. The house is consisted of 4 levels with each unique formal characteristics in responding to different programmatic demands. We derived formal strategies that celebrate these vertically stratified spaces, making the transition from one level to the next an experience. Formwerkz Architects + [...]

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