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Category: Architecture, Sport Tags: 3LHD, Croatia, Folding architecture
Croatia-based 3LHD Architects has designed the Zamet Centre located in Rijeka’s quarter Zamet, Croatia. The building’s main architectural element are ribbon-like linear stripes stretching over the site in a north-south direction, functioning at the same time as an architectural design element of the object and as a zoning element which forms a public square and [...]
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Category: Architecture, Sport Tags: China architecture, Competition, Stadium, UNStudio
Dalian Football Stadium is the winning proposal designed by Dutch architectural practice UNStudio for a 40,000 spectator football stadium which will be built in the city of Dalian, Northeast China. The design of the Dalian Football Stadium is inspired by the classic Chinese football, which was made by layering coloured bamboo. For the stadium design [...]
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Category: Architecture, Sport Tags: Julio Barreno Gutiérrez, Landscape architecture, Waterfront architecture
Spanish architect Julio Barreno Gutiérrez recently has completed a building which is to store canoes next to the water reservoir in a small village in the south of Spain. For the construction of this element we used the current materials of this area; the white colour as the main ingredient and inclined black tiled roof [...]
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Category: Architecture, Civic, Sport Tags: City hall, Ecker architekten, Germany, Stair
Town Hall in Rosenberg, designed by German architect Ecker architekten. + Project description courtesy of Ecker architekten The town hall in Rosenberg -together with an existing school, a baroque church, and an enormous chestnut tree – completes a public square that was only partially evident before the start of construction. From the careful re-working of [...]
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Category: Architecture, Landscape, Office, Sport Tags: Armon choros architektonikis, Concrete, Cyprus, Landscape architecture, Olympic, Steel
Olympic House and Park in is the offices of the Cyprus Olympic Committee and of all the National Athletic Federations, designed by Cyprus based Armon Choros Architektonikis. + Project description courtesy of Armon Choros Architektonikis The design for the Olympic House and Park sought to achieve an architectural composition that would give the fullest possible [...]
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Category: Architecture, Sport Tags: dmp Architects, DRDS, Fluid form, Korea, Stadium
DRDS in collaboration with Junglim, DMP, Haenglim and A&U have designed the Hwaseong Sports Complex for Hyundai/Samsung Consortium located in Hwaseong, Korea. It is scheduled to open in 2010, including a 35,000 seat soccer, 5000 seat arena and 2000 seat practice field. + Project description courtesy of DRDS Stadiums have significant impact on cities because [...]
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Category: Architecture, Sport Tags: Sweden, Visiondivision, Wood
Visiondivision has designed a secret sauna for his client to escape the oppression from the local regulations in Sweden. + Project description provided by architect, Visiondivision At a first glance this sauna may appear to be an anonymous wooden cabin, with no architectural features or ambition. The front façade is windowless; a water proof drape [...]
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Category: Architecture, Landscape, Selected, Sport Tags: Bridge, Contemporary architecture, Europen architecture, Features, Waterfront architecture
An outdoor swimming pool center by Dierendonck Blancke Architecten in association with L.U.S.T Architecten in OOSTDUINKERKE, Belgium where located in-between the city center, sea and beach. The design seems to be integrated into the city planning that become a focal point and a transitional ‘urban bridge’ between city and beach, where is in-line with the [...]
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Category: Architecture, Sport Tags: Concrete, Europen architecture, Fluid form, Glass, Skin, Waterfront architecture
This design recalls me Toyo Ito‘s design that completion in 2004, Tod’s Omotesando. Structurely and architecturely the Tod’s building is wrapped in a skin of criss-crossed concrete braces and glass that mimics the trees lining the street. Whether or not the same approach, a house for clubhouse and boathouse Nordwesthaus,
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Category: Architecture, Landscape, Sport Tags: Australia NewZealand, Club, Concrete, Contemporary architecture, ESD design, Green architecture, Landscape architecture, Stone
Sometimes an impressive building does not mean that a spectacular object, but a building how naturally integrated with the environment, perhaps the landscape scene is more than architecture. Michael Hills Clubhouse, designed by New Zealand’s most internationally recognised architects Patterson Associates, located in the Wakatipu Basin in New Zealand’s Southern Alps, seeks an impression of [...]
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