Archive for November, 2009

 

House in The Caribbean Island by A-cero Architecture

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House in Dominican Republic by A-cero Architecture.  The benign climate that prevails during the whole year in the Caribbean island, as well as the situation of the plot of 7.000 m2 first coast line, they determine in advance the project executed by A-cero Studio.

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With a singular architectural idea and a certain level of risky, peculiar of the team that Joaquin Torres directs. There appear two blocks well separated from that there arises a game of curved volumes that look for the vertical position from the covering.

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Posted by admin on November 20th, 2009 No Comments

Interior Color and Lighting Design Male Public Toilet by Fabiane Giestas

Public toilets demand a strong identity since, in general, they belong to places with an atmosphere very connected to design, as restaurants, shoppings and clubs. My objective was to be original and innovation, guaranteeing physical and mental interaction in the visitor (and user).

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Male Public Toilet of Fabiane Giestas

The combination of the colors and forms, the use of simple materials used of innovative form and the dramatical illumination characterize the environment. One sofa style Luis XV, inherited of family and duly remodeled, complements the proposal of being a unforgettable place.

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Posted by admin on November 19th, 2009 No Comments

Sorrento Modern Beach House by Marcus O’Reilly Architects

Marcus O’Reilly Architects has carefully designed a low key, site responsive beach house in Sorrento on Victoria’s Mornington Peninsula in Australia. The timber clad structure reinterprets a longstanding beach house tradition in the area. It uses local materials to blend into, respect and compliment it’s sought after, national park adjacent location.

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The site, which has been in the owner’s family for more than fifty years, is heavily populated with eucalyptus trees which grow out of the rolling sand dunes of the area. Floating green stained cedar volumes and bleached timbers visually respond to the Eucalyptus canopies. The volumes step up the sand dune allowing it to be virtually undisturbed as it rises to the rear of the site. The front volume is anchored to the ground by canted sandstone walls lending a sense of gravitas to the otherwise light wood framed structure.

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Posted by admin on November 19th, 2009 No Comments

The Park BOX in Portland, Oregon by PATH Architecture

The Park BOX by PATH Architecture, Located directly across the street from Unthank Park in Portland Oregon, The Park Box is a two unit row house constructed on a standard 50’ x 100’ corner Portland lot. The developer and designer of the project is also the owner of the east unit.

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The placement on the site provides each unit with a large private deck on opposite ends of the site, one with a large yard. This arrangement provides the most privacy while allowing for the main floor to feel like a large indoor / outdoor room with the deck perceived as an extension of the interior space.

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Posted by admin on November 19th, 2009 No Comments

Foster and Partners The Langley Academy in Slough, England

With an enclosed full-height atrium at the heart of the three-storey building, the social life of the school revolves around this assembly space for 1,100 students. A recurrent element in several other of Foster + Partners’ academy buildings, the atrium is defined by a sense of transparency and openness – like a gallery of learning – which in this case also resonates with the museum theme. Inside the atrium there are three yellow drums raised above the floor on circular columns. These two-storey pods house the Academy’s ten science laboratories, reinforcing the importance of science teaching.

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A dedicated sports and culture block contains specialist facilities for music and drama including a fully equipped theatre, a TV and sound recording studio, soundproofed practice rooms and a rehearsal space, sports hall and lecture theatre. The academy’s two light and airy covered streets extend from the atrium and are lined with 38 classrooms.

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Posted by admin on November 17th, 2009 No Comments

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