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Category: Architecture, House, Interior Tags: Concrete, Contemporary architecture, Europen architecture, Landscape architecture
Austrian architects Maria Flöckner und Hermann Schnöll has designed a house named 47°40’48”n/13°8’12”e, where is its exact site location. However, architect’s idea – “home at any place, could just as well elsewhere are”, the house is also interchangeable with other sites. Due to its two bold horizontal plates and full height curtain wall in-between, a [...]
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Category: Architecture, Culture Tags: Japanese architecture, Minimalism
A clean facade and composition for photography studio in Tokyo, Japan, designed by Jun Aoki & associates. There are 3 rental photo studios where two in the basement, one on the ground. Ground floor accommodates the car parking lots for studio users. The ceiling grid with fluorescent light allows ever-changing appearance of the space during [...]
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Category: Architecture, House, Interior Tags: Brazil, Contemporary architecture, COR-TEN, Features, Marcio Kogan, Minimalism, South American architecture, Swimming pool, Timber
A minimal design by Marcio Kogan, Casa Corten House. A simple plan with high ceiling level and large opening that use to harmonize between inside and outside. When you walk through the building, you can see material changed in the journey, it is a good project to demostrate how the interaction between the materials that [...]
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Category: Architecture, House, Interior Tags: Contemporary architecture, COR-TEN, Japanese architecture, Steel
As you can see, a very contrast materials between inside and outside, where external skins are covered by rusting effect steel and fine materials with lighting effect internally. The idea of the house was to spatially distinct between public and private area in Architects Nakayma‘s spatial organization. 2 bedrooms with a bathroom are placed just [...]
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Category: Architecture, Culture Tags: ESD design, Europen architecture, Timber, Visitor center
Culloden Battlefield Visitor Centre, designed by Gareth Hoskins Architects, is a result of wining competition which was held by the National Trust for Scotland in 2004. This project is to memorize the last land battle within the UK where King George II’s troops defeated Bonnie Prince Charlie and his Jacobite supporters in 1746. The landscape-hugging [...]
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Category: Architecture, House Tags: Cladding, Europen architecture, Spain
JLI house designed by Spain based MCP Arquitectura as a concept of massive, void and liquid. The house aims to bring new freedom to the design, in order to cover the contemporary ever-changing ways of living, the architect attempts to explore how the space in between transform to each other and the fluidity of movement [...]
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Category: Commercial, Interior Tags: Ceramic tile, Contemporary design, Display design, March Studio
March Studio has designed a clean-lined interior showcase for Aesop store in Stand Arcade, Sydney. This is the fifteenth Aesop’s store in Australia where to offer a complete range of skin, hair and body products. Aesop’s Strand store is a distinctly contemporary addition to the arcade, a vision of alabaster, cooling green hues and amber [...]
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Category: Architecture, Education Tags: Color architecture, Concrete, Contemporary architecture, Europen architecture, Iconic architecture
The new Campagneplein dormitory with 87 apartments at Twente University campus, Enschede, Netherlands is designed by Arons and Gelauff Architects. The building features a nine stories high climbing wall on one side, this climbing wall was an integral part of the building’s design from the first design sketches, whereby the wall and the apartments helped [...]
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Category: Commercial, Interior Tags: Contemporary design, Timber, Wood
ODOS architects has designed a wine store for Louis Albrouze located in Dublin. Two backlit “walls of wine” were created to either side of the store that to define the interior perspective. A random pattern but regular setting visual effect is achieved by the light which is filtered from the ‘wall’. The ‘wall’ is made [...]
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Category: Architecture, Civic, Culture, Education Tags: Competition, Contemporary architecture, Europen architecture, Library, Zaha Hadid
One of our favorite architects and also the Pritzker Archietcture Prize 2004 winner, Zaha Hadid, has won the competition for the library and learning centre at the university of economics and business in Vienna. The linear distorted line, form or even the space always can be seen in Zaha hadid‘s project. No doubt, they all [...]
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Category: Architecture, Installation Tags: Creative design
The One Day Poem Pavilion, created by Jiyeon Song, demonstrates the use of light and shadows to deliver messages with a delightful experience. By use of perforative panel, it allows sun light to penetrate creating shifting patterns. You are not reading book under the sun shadow but a poem on floor. The continuous interplay of [...]
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Category: Architecture, Industry, Residential Tags: Contemporary architecture, Europen architecture, Metal, Perforated, Steel, Switzerland
Phalt architect has designed a replacement building for metal workshop and office which is located at the Limmat River water, Zurich, Switzerland. The bold cantilever canopy with single materialization is the main feature for the project that set in heterogeneous urban situation. Due to its huge cantilever roof, the space under the big roof become [...]
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