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Category: Master Plan Tags: Netherlands, Waterfront architecture
Office Jarrik Ouburg (OJO) made a plan for the urban redevelopment of the ‘Havenkwartier‘, the harbour of Deventer. Although the harbour will continue to function as a place for transhipment of goods, it has lost one of its biggest customers: the grain silo. The building dates from 1961 and was the first building in Europe [...]
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Category: Architecture, Culture Tags: Belgium, Exhibition, Iconic architecture, Photography, Veronica Morales
Shared by photographer Veronica Morales, the Atomium is located in Brussels, Belgium, it was designed by André Waterkeyn for Expo ’58. The Atomium stands 102 metres tall and has 9 steel spheres connected by tubes, each of them are easily reached by escalators. You can find more works of Veronica Morales Angulo here. + All [...]
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Category: Design, Lighting Tags: FG+SG, Lighting concept, Outdoor lamp, Photography, Portugal
Again, here is the Lisbon Christmas Light project in Augusta Street (designed by ADOC), shared by photography studio FG+SG. Read more projects in Figueira Square by Pedro Sottomayor and Longdres Square by José Adrião. + All images courtesy FG+SG
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Category: Design, Lighting Tags: FG+SG, Lighting concept, Outdoor lamp, Photography, Portugal
Further to the previous STAR CLUSTER project in Figueira Square. Here is another Lisbon Christmas light project in Longdres Square. Designed by Architect José Adrião, the tree is wrapped by red rope lights and glowed as a Christmas tree. Thanks FG+SG for sharing this with us. + All images courtesy FG+SG
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Category: Design, Lighting Tags: FG+SG, Lighting concept, Outdoor furniture, Outdoor lamp, Photography, Portugal, Public square
Portuguese photography studio FG+SG shared with us the Christmas Lighting photography in Lisbon, Portugal. Most years, Lisbon celebrates Christmas with much fanfare. Its artificial Christmas tree, once set up annually, towered over 200 feet and was one of the tallest not only in Portugal but in all of Europe. This year, however, austerity measures have [...]
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Category: Events/News
Wishes you happy holidays & Merry Christmas!!! +MOOD team
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Category: Architecture, Office Tags: Glass, Henning Larsen architects, Waterfront architecture
The vision was to create a modern medea house for Spiegel’s employees and the surrounding city. An icon of high international standards with focus on openness, communication and transparency. Louis Becker Director and partner, Henning Larsen Architects Henning Larsen Architects has chosen a two-part composition to create hierarchy and openness on the site and has [...]
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Category: Landscape, Master Plan Tags: Fluid form, Mexico
Shelter for Juarez The spatial topology intends to generate a dichotomy in use: a sheltered space with inner uses and an upper skin working as open transversal spaces in a city in vicissitude. The morphology was given by bioclimatic studies having as outcome a series of passive strategies for the extreme and complex weather of [...]
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Category: Interior Tags: Display design, Greece, Input Creative Studio, Lighting concept
An interior designer and co-founder of INPUT creative studio, Yiannos Vrousgos, has recently completed the Clothing Retail Shop in Thessaloniki, Greece, called ES. The design for ES expands on elements implemented in the store’s predecessor. The juxtaposition of natural elements versus manmade materials, references the concept of an abandoned factory that is consumed by nature. [...]
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Category: Installation Tags: Installation
Playground completed in segregated Roma settlement This Autumn Volunteer Studio completed the construction of a children’s playground in the Roma settlement of Tarlungeni, Brasov County, Romania. The project, lead by University of Sheffield graduates Huan Rimington and Hannah Martin, was built by a team of 34 students. The ground breaking project supported the Roma community’s [...]
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Category: Architecture, Culture Tags: Finland, Matteo Cainer architects, Museum, Refurbishment / Extension, Waterfront architecture
The project for the expansion of the Serlachius Museum Gösta, presents an opportunity to explore a creative relationship between the existing museum and the surrounding landscape. Through a new and distinctive poetic architectural language, where the interior unfolds as a sequence of spaces, the project develops a harmonious ensemble that blurs the boundaries between existing [...]
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Category: Architecture, Culture Tags: AH Asociados, José Manuel Cutillas, Museum, Refurbishment / Extension, Spain
The project recovers the historical building into a constructive and spacious building, carried out via dialogue with a new structural form, articulated through a central area of where tradition and modernity of viticulture and wine in Navarre meet. In the old part of the building is the welcome area, with historical reminders of the past. [...]
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