Tag: Refurbishment / Extension

Walk-in Cinema \ Suyabatmaz Demirel architects

Walk-in Cinema \ Suyabatmaz Demirel architects

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| October 25, 2011 | 0 Comments

The Walk-in cinema inside SALT Beyoglu building is almost a cul-de-sac attached to Istiklal Street, one of the most important pedestrian zones of Istanbul. As the name also suggests, this is an open space which is connected to the Istiklal street via the ground area of the building. The lack of any doors makes the [...]

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Reopening of Hotel du Marc

Reopening of Hotel du Marc

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| October 23, 2011 | 0 Comments

After four years of renovations, the 19th century neoclassic private mansion of the House of Veuve Clicquot Ponsardin located in Reims (France), has been entirely restored – from the façade which was severely damaged in the first World War, to the updated interior design. The renovation work has involved many different talents, ranging from professionals [...]

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Curtain Window at Mercantile Lofts \ LADG

Curtain Window at Mercantile Lofts \ LADG

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| October 22, 2011 | 0 Comments

Curtain Window is a façade renovation of an historic building in Downtown Los Angeles. The original building, constructed in 1906, was designed in the Chicago School Beaux-Arts style, although this style is most apparent in the top five stories. The building previously rested on a style-less foot at the street and mezzanine levels that were [...]

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Facade VERBUND headquarters \ SOLID architecture

Facade VERBUND headquarters \ SOLID architecture

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| October 12, 2011 | 0 Comments

SOLID architecture just completed the facade of the Verbund Headquarter in the inner City of Vienna. 1. Starting point and the task set The headquarters of the Verbund AG is a block perimeter development built around a central courtyard in Vienna’s first district. It was erected between 1952 and 1954 to designs by Carl Appel [...]

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Harbour Brain Building – Preserving the void of the Venice Arsenale \ C+S associati

Harbour Brain Building – Preserving the void of the Venice Arsenale \ C+S associati

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| October 6, 2011 | 1 Comment

HBB architectural design intercepts the atmosphere of the Venice Arsenale: a sequence of void spaces temporararily occupied by objects (the ships) which had to be built, repaired or were simply housed. The program for the building is that to become the harbour station housing the computers which control the seaport trafic at the new Venice [...]

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Prinsengracht Amsterdam \ Guy Jacobs & Felix van Asch van Wijck

Prinsengracht Amsterdam \ Guy Jacobs & Felix van Asch van Wijck

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| September 26, 2011 | 0 Comments

Amsterdam is well known for its cultural heritage and historical significance. This unique apartment of 400m² across one level is located at the Prinsengracht. The six window wide view is very uncommon in the city centre of Amsterdam. The apartment is located in a building with typical neck gables and was build in the first [...]

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Restoration and re-use of the Church-Fortress of San Pietro in Lingueglietta \ LDA Studio

Restoration and re-use of the Church-Fortress of San Pietro in Lingueglietta \ LDA Studio

Category: Architecture, Culture Tags: , ,
| September 25, 2011 | 1 Comment

The aim of the project was to recover the function of this cultural asset through a reinterpretation of the dual identity which is its distinctive characteristic: a church and a fort. Standing as the basis of the planning process, this dual identity is explained to visitors by means of an illustrative itinerary going as far [...]

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Sport Hall Annex Landheim Bruttisellen \ L3P Architekten

Sport Hall Annex Landheim Bruttisellen \ L3P Architekten

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| 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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Colorful Extension for Denmark’s oldest school – Sølvgade School  \  C. F. Møller Architects

Colorful Extension for Denmark’s oldest school – Sølvgade School \ C. F. Møller Architects

Category: Architecture, Education Tags: , , ,
| August 30, 2011 | 1 Comment

New life for Denmark’s oldest school Denmark’s oldest school, the listed Sølvgade School built in 1847, close to King Christian IV’s famous historic naval barracks, Nyboder, in Copenhagen, has for many years been lacking space and modern facilities. C. F. Moller has carefully renovated the school and done an extension which in its form and [...]

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Yountville Town Center \ Siegel & Strain Architects

Yountville Town Center \ Siegel & Strain Architects

Category: Architecture, Culture Tags: , , , , ,
| August 26, 2011 | 2 Comments

For decades, the residents of Yountville, California, a rural town in Napa County, relied on a small 1920s-era community hall and a hodgepodge of rented spaces to host community events. The hall was in need of renovation, ill-equipped to support art classes and lacking in outdoor recreation spaces. In addition, the town had outgrown its [...]

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Bubble | Dick Olango / AOAD

Bubble | Dick Olango / AOAD

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| July 16, 2011 | 0 Comments

This is a project where the lighting is a means of defining space in a subtle way. You have the adjustable light bubble as cloud in the space and as cloud is a sign of rain, coolness etc, so does the light bubble help in creating emotions to the room. Abstract This project was a [...]

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Extension of the National Maritime Museum | C.F. Møller Architects

Extension of the National Maritime Museum | C.F. Møller Architects

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| July 13, 2011 | 1 Comment

C. F. Møller Architects has designed the extension of The National Maritime Museum in London, Britain’s seventh largest tourist attraction and part of the Maritime Greenwich World Heritage Site. The new wing, called The Sammy Ofer Wing – named after the international shipping magnate and philanthropist Sammy Ofer, who has funded most of £36.5m extension [...]

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