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Category: Architecture, Transportation Tags: Car Park, Fluid form, Hong Kong, White
“Sky Stree” is the proposal by the Polish desingers Hugon Kowalski, Adam Wiercinski and Borys Wrzeszcz, designed for Hong Kong Alternative Car Park Tower competition which was held by AC_CA organization. The main concept of this project was to create parking space as extension of the street. Typical city-street with traffic lane, parking spaces, sidewalk [...]
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Category: Interior Tags: China, Kokaistudios, Penthouse, Stair, Swimming pool
House of the Tree, located at the 48th and 49th floor of a high-end residential tower in Shenzhen, China, is a penthouse designed by Kokaistudios with the concept of “living between the city and the nature” offers a modern lifestyle with luxury and relaxation. The elegant and exceptional entrance, punctuated by a tree incredibly planted [...]
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Category: Architecture, Culture Tags: 10 Design, China architecture, Competition, Fluid form, Museum
The planning museum is envisioned to be a new civic sculpture for the city located at the heart of the main the governmental district. The sculptural nature of the building ties to the existing network of sculptural elements and parks placed throughout the city. The building becomes a technological bloom as the massing opens towards [...]
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Category: Architecture, Commercial Tags: d10photo, Photography, Portugal, Restaurant
Shared by photographer David Pereira of d10photo, this is a Le Chat Bar located in Lisbon and was designed by Aspa architects. + Photographer: David Pereira of d10photo + All images courtesy d10photo
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Category: Architecture, Residential Tags: ABIBOO, India architecture, Random pattern
ABIBOO Architecture, international architecture office led by Alfredo Munoz, has been developing for months the Thandalam Project, a residential complex near Chennai, southern India, consisting of about 700 homes and studios, the latter of them intended for students of a nearby university. The project will also consist of a series of facilities to give service [...]
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Category: Architecture, Events/News, Interior Tags: China, Design Award, Events/News, Italy, Kokaistudios
Kokaistudios, a Shanghai based international architectural design firm, proudly announces its Miele House project located in downtown Shanghai wins 2011 MIPIM Asia Award Gold Prize in Retail Store Design Category. Competing with 80 entries from 15 countries, Miele House has been selected by the jury group, made up by the top real estate players in [...]
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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: 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: 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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Category: Architecture, Education Tags: AH Asociados, Cladding, José Manuel Cutillas
The building is like an experimental deposit box, a music box where the architecture, as a spatial experience, takes place in time. It is born like from a proposition parting from it’s position upon the site and through the search and protection of the spare directions it has. Starting from an excessive site development programme, [...]
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