Tag: Annex architecture

Sport Hall Annex Landheim Bruttisellen \ L3P Architekten

Sport Hall Annex Landheim Bruttisellen \ L3P Architekten

Category: Architecture, Selected, Sport Tags: , , ,
| September 23, 2011 | 0 Comments

L3P Architekten has completed the Sport Hall Annex Landheim Bruttisellen. Thirty-two socially challenged youths live in the occupational training home in Brüttisellen where they also must spend their leisure time. The range of leisure time activities has been increased through the development of the 5/10/5 metre sport hall annex and the two adjoining fitness studios. [...]

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Argyll House & Atelier | D-form

Argyll House & Atelier | D-form

Category: Architecture, Mixed Use, Office, Residential Tags: , ,
| June 9, 2010 | 0 Comments

UK-based architectural studio D-form has designed the Argyll House & Atelier in Edinburgh. This is an dynamic annex designed to fit in the narrow site in between 2 existing buildings which is only 4.5m wide 30m long. + Project description courtesy of D-form Argyll House & Atelier project in Edinburgh tackles an architectural cliché – [...]

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Hanover House | Kraus Schoenberg Architects

Hanover House | Kraus Schoenberg Architects

Category: Architecture, Residential, Selected Tags: , , , , ,
| November 29, 2009 | 1 Comment

Hanover House by Kraus Schoenberg Architects is the refurbishment and extension project on the rooftop of a Victorian warehouse building located in Bradford, United Kingdom. The sculptural aspect of the roof silhouette is no mere architectural fancy, but reflects the roofscape of the surrounding buildings and has been used to form the living spaces. Kraus [...]

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Nomiya Temporary Rooftop Restaurant | Pascal Grasso + Laurent Grasso

Nomiya Temporary Rooftop Restaurant | Pascal Grasso + Laurent Grasso

Category: Architecture, Commercial Tags: , , , , , , ,
| September 23, 2009 | 0 Comments

Parisian architect Pascal Grasso and artist Laurent Grasso has designed and installed the Nomiya Temporary Restaurant on the roof of the « Palais de Tokyo » museum. The restaurant only allows twelve people to dine in with a panoramic view over the Seine and the Eiffel tower. + Project description courtesy of Pascal Grasso Nomiya [...]

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