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Category: Architecture, Residential Tags: Balcony, Japanese architecture, Mitsutomo Matsunami Architect
The Number House by Mitsutomo Matsunami Architect & Associates is the residential project which is comprising of 4 houses located in Hozumidai, Osaka, Japan. This is a mass-produced type ready-built house often developed on a large scale, and as such, has the advantage of producing entire housing of rows. In many cases, as the appearance [...]
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Category: Architecture, Hotel Tags: Balcony, David Baker, ESD design, Green architecture, Lattice screen, LEED, Refurbishment / Extension, Swimming pool, USA architecture
In Healdsburg, California, h2hotel, is a new eco-conscious hotel designed by David Baker + Partners, the hotel has recently opened its doors to guests. A glimpse of the undulating green roof of this sustainable inn signals your arrival in historic downtown Healdsburg. The sister property to an acclaimed luxury hotel down the street, h2hotel offers [...]
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Category: Architecture, House, Selected Tags: Balcony, Bates Masi + Architects, Concrete, Landscape architecture, Swimming pool, Timber, USA architecture, Waterfront architecture
Designed by Bates Masi + Architects, the Lion’s Head house was designed to set on a narrow property atop a bluff overlooking Gardiner’s Bay, this house replaces a vacation home shared by two brothers and their families for over 25 years before it was destroyed by fire. Since originally building on the site, new regulations [...]
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Category: Architecture, Residential, Selected Tags: Architecture Award, Balcony, Cladding, Denmark, Fluid form, Henning Larsen architects, Iconic architecture, Waterfront architecture, White
The Wave in Vejle by Henning Larsen Architects is a new unique housing and with its sculptural and organic forms it will become the new landmark of Vejle. With the magnificent location overlooking the promenade and the bay the characteristic building both respects and challenges the potential of the area. During the day the white [...]
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Category: Architecture, Mixed Use Tags: Balcony, Fluid form, Germany, LOVE architecture, Waterfront architecture, White
Baufeld 10 is a mixed use building to accommodate 24 apartments, 2 commercial spaces & 1 restaurant located in HafenCity Hamburg, Germany. It was designed by LOVE architecture & urbanism after winning the 1st prize international competition in 2005. Living with a direct view of the port With the HafenCity Hamburg, a new district covering [...]
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Category: Architecture, Selected Tags: Balcony, Bar Lounge, Concrete, Counter-Design, Korea, Stair
In Seoul, Bikyoshoki is a 4 story mixe-used building designed by Jae K. Kim of Counter-Design (Architecture CODE) to accommodate a bar, café and apartment. The goal of this project is to make people to have a similar experience to climbing a small mountain through their movement in relation to architectural form and space. Jae [...]
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Category: Architecture, Office Tags: Austria, Balcony, Cladding, Color architecture, Folding architecture, Glass, Paul Ott, Pichler & Traupmann, Random pattern, Stair
Austrian architectural firm Pichler & Traupmann Architekten recently has completed a new office for the Raiffeisen Finance Center in Eisenstadt, Austria. The design of the building playfully responds to the restrictions imposed by the building regulations as well as to the schedule of accommodation for the different floors, and develops an encasing figure that encloses [...]
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Category: Architecture, Residential, Selected Tags: Balcony, Folding architecture, Italy, Tisselli studio architetti, White
VC1 is the latest completed residential project by Italian architectural practice Tisselli studio architetti. It is designed to accommodate 1 level of basement car park, 8 apartments in first 2 floors and a garret apartment. Beyond a mere functional description of the intervention, action focus is still the wish to reinstate the architectural quality to [...]
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Category: Architecture, Commercial, Residential Tags: Balcony, Competition, France, LAN Architecture, Random pattern
French architects LAN architecture won the competition organised by ICF Novedis to design the block 4.2 of the new Cardinet-Chalabre urban development zone in Paris, France. The major urban interest of ilot 4.2 lies in its position: it will act as a fulcrum between Boulevard Pereire and the new ZAC (Urban Development Zone), creating a [...]
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Category: Architecture, Education Tags: Balcony, Color architecture, Concrete, Courtyard architecture, France, Lattice screen, N+B architects, Refurbishment / Extension, School, Steel
High school Albert Einstein, Brassens site, in France, was recently restructured and extended by French firm N+B architects . The project took into account the notions of flexibility, educational project, and environmental use functionality and to enable the programmatic entities, to be linked together around exterior spaces. The ambition of this project is to offer [...]
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Category: Architecture, Residential Tags: Balcony, Concrete, JSª, Mexico
Mexican architectural office JSª has designed an apartment building – Veracruz 60 located on Veracruz Avenue, Mexico. + Project description courtesy of JSª In this building, located on Veracruz Avenue, we created different conditions in the interior spaces by playing with the heights in the mezzanines. The vertical circulation located in the center of the [...]
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Category: Architecture, Residential, Selected Tags: Balcony, Color architecture, Concrete, JSª, Mexico, Random pattern, Refurbishment / Extension
Mexican architectural office JSª has completed the Amsterdam 235 in Mexico. The project consists in the intervention in an old Art Deco house, catalogued by the National Institute of Beaux Arts. The new interpretation of the house was delivered by its formal arrangement, randomized window pattern with textures and colors, as well as clean detailing. [...]
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