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Category: Architecture, House Tags: Philippines, Tropical architecture, Zubu Design
Philippines-based Zubu Design Associates has designed this house at Xavier Estate which features continuous strip, linearity and randomness. + Project description courtesy of Zubu Design Associates House at Xavier Estate Design Model: continuous strip, linearity, randomness The house is located on a rectangular corner lot, with this opportunity of 2 exposed view from the street [...]
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Category: Architecture, Industry Tags: Architects Collective, Austria, Green architecture, Prefab
Austrian architect Architects Collective recently has completed the fruit production facility for the Leeb Fruit Orchard. It was built in “passive house” standard by the prefabricated structure, wall and roof elements which were primarily constructed using renewable and recycled materials. + Project description courtesy of Architects Collective The new production facility for the Leeb Fruit [...]
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Category: Architecture, House, Selected Tags: Landscape architecture, Neostudio, Poland, Random pattern, Timber
Poland-based Neostudio Architects recently has completed a contemporary and minimal house for a single family in Garby, Poland. The house is composed of two distinct volumes, one of volume contains habitat spaces, it features a traditional gable roof with the asymmetrical openings on two ends, they are well organized and proportioned with high and large [...]
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Category: Architecture, Transportation Tags: Mexico, RVdG, South American architecture, White
Thinking Beyond The Station: Aguascalentes City Suburban Train is the latest project by Mexico City-based architecture office RVdG arquitectura + urbanismo. The project was further developed from the original brief which was only to design a suburban train connecting Arellano to the south of the state with Rincon de Romos to the North. A very [...]
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Category: Architecture, Culture, Mixed Use, Office, Selected Tags: Cladding, Daniel Libeskind, Folding architecture, Glass, Ireland, Theater, Waterfront architecture
Architect Daniel Libeskind recently has completed the Grand Canal Square Theatre and Commercial Development. It comprises two extensive office buildings and a stunning theatre with the dynamic formal expression. The project aims to enhance the new urban structure of Grand Canal Harbor in Dublin, serving as a focus point for its context. The architectural concept [...]
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Category: Architecture, Industry, Office, Transportation Tags: Colombia, Entorno AID, Folding architecture, Lattice screen, South American architecture
Colombia-based architectural firm Entorno AID has designed a car service center – AutoSura Bogotá in Colombia. One of the architectural proposals for the volume of the building is to maintain a direct visual relationship with the outside through a metal lattice that covers most of the façade, and integrates advertising volumes in the large loose [...]
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Category: Architecture, House Tags: Ake E.son Lindman, Claesson Koivisto Rune, Folding architecture, Sweden, Timber, Waterfront architecture
On the Muskö island in Sweden, Swedish architectural studio Claesson Koivisto Rune designed the Folded Roof House which is an one-storey house with an asymmetric folded roof plane, bedrooms are located at two gable ends and separated by the living and dining rooms, with a full glazed opening and recessed terrace. It provides an interesting [...]
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Category: Architecture Tags: Architecture Award, ESD design, Green architecture, H3AR, Skyscrapers, USA architecture
Polish 4th year students of architecture Academy of Fine Arts, Ryszard Rychlicki and Agnieszka Nowak of H3AR received a special mention for their proposal in the 2010 skyscraper competition – Rain Collector Skyscraper. The proposal understands the water consumption of its inhabitants in US, it aims to capture rainwater as much as possible through the [...]
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Category: Architecture Tags: Africa, ESD design, Green architecture, H3AR, Skyscrapers, UGO
Hugon Kowalski of H3AR recently designed the Watertower which was inspired by a water tower and also by the symbol of the African savanna – the baobab. This proposal is part of the 2010 skyscraper competition hosted by evolo magazine. + Project description courtesy of Hugon Kowalski of H3AR This is a special year for [...]
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Category: Architecture, House Tags: Architects Eat, Australia NewZealand, Concrete, Courtyard architecture, James Coombe, Landscape architecture, Steel
Australian architectural practice Architects Eat recently has completed the restoration of the existing Edwardian house and named it as ELM & Willow House. The U-shaped plan was organized to enclose a courtyard, which to provide a series of visual layering between the spaces, while also creating a better relationship between inside and outside. Our intention [...]
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Category: Architecture Tags: ESD design, Green architecture, mode:lina, Poland, Skyscrapers, White
Polish studio mode:lina architektura & consulting proudly presents: GESTERBINE / gesture + water + turbine / The anti-steppisation device. Problem The main reason of steppisation in Greater Poland (Wielkopolska) is the specific location – the area between oceanic and continental climates characterized by a small amount of precipitation (even less than 500 mm a year, [...]
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Category: Architecture, House Tags: Landscape architecture, Timber, USA architecture, Waterfront architecture
Stunningly Modern Bainbridge Island Home The clean modern lines of this newly constructed waterfront home are a rare and perfect match for the person looking for simplicity and a zen-like quality in a home. Striking and progressive materials are utilized throughout in this smart and edgy design. Featured in a recent Seattle AIA exhibition, the [...]
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