Archive for January, 2011
Fascinating design from Biomorphic Skyscraper
Designed by David Butterworth and Samuel Chaohui Zeng, Biomorphic Skyscraper transcends the virtual and physical limits of tall buildings, their ability to mingle into the existing urban fabric and transform a city’s dynamic core becomes a fine line between the density and physical mass already embedded in the metropolis and the ingenious ability to create [...]
Category: Skyscraper,Towers, posted at: Jan 9th 2011, Comments: No CommentsTags: aerial view, density, footprint, landmark, tall buildings, tower structure, urban fabric
Fascinating Art Rainbow Pavilion for Party Using
Art.Rainbow is a solar powered prefab party pavilion and light experience. Designed by Gualeni Design, the multi colored pop up dome is a place to host both day and night events. During the day, the bright structure provides shade, while at the same time soaking in the sun’s rays. At night, the pavilion is illuminated [...]
Category: Pavilion, posted at: Jan 9th 2011, Comments: No CommentsTags: Gualeni Design, inhabitat, LED, Pavilion, solar, structure design
Magnificient Masterplan for Seguin Island in France by Jean Nouvel
Jean Nouvel recently unveiled the master plan for the incredible mixed-use project named the Seguin Island, which includes a cultural center, social facilites, extensive parks, gardens, shops, and terraces that serve as a destination for both residents and tourists. The new project will not only introduce additional public green space to the area, but the [...]
Category: Innovation Designer,Sustainable Design, posted at: Jan 8th 2011, Comments: No CommentsTags: aerial view, Architectural Exhibition, France, fresh air, inhabitat, Innovation Designer, Jean Nouvel, Paris, Seguin Island, Sustainable Design
Attractive Algorithmic Housing for Shanghai Residences
Shanghai was chosen as the location for this study because it is affected by extreme poverty, social segregation, and lack of housing developments. The city has two radically different faces. The rich and polished and the poor and crammed, who live with a population density of less than 15 square meters per person. These problems [...]
Category: House,Public Space,Recreational Areas, posted at: Jan 8th 2011, Comments: No CommentsTags: density, House, interior, open space, Shanghai, square meters
New Architecture for Historical Old Italian Masserie Farmhouse
Called Masserie, these structures that were left abandoned after World War II as the country folk flocked into cities for jobs are now making a comeback and this renovation by Italian architecture firm Peter Pichler is prime example of how these old houses can be brought into the 21st century. Daylighting and beautiful aluminum shading [...]
Category: Architecture,Home, posted at: Jan 8th 2011, Comments: No CommentsTags: aluminum, Architectural Exhibition, Architecture, architecture firm, Called Masserie, design elements, elements, new architecture, shading, World War
Magnificcient Sieben Residence at Roosendaal
The Oomen Architects have recently completed the Sieben Residence. The house that located in Roosendaal, The Netherlands contains a fireplace in its living room. A lot of white is used in the living room. This is probably to indicate peace or a peaceful environment. Even the fireplace is wonderful with two chairs for relaxation purpose. [...]
Category: Architects,Dining room,House, posted at: Jan 7th 2011, Comments: No CommentsTags: bathrooms, bedrooms, Dining room, fireplace, House, living room, Netherlands, Oomen Architects, Sieben Residence
Exotic Luna2 Private Hotel in Bali
Named Luna2, this private hotel designed by the famous American architect David Wahl. The hotel features an exotic swimming pool with a marvelleous surrealist sea shore view from backyard. It accepts only one guest at a time, the reason, why we call it a private hotel. It could be a perfect place for a romantic [...]
Category: Hotel, posted at: Jan 7th 2011, Comments: No CommentsTags: David Wahl, Europe, Indonesia, interior, interior design, Malanie Hall, Named Luna2
Stunning Pavilion Apartments at St Johns Wood Road
This stunning apartment is located at the St Johns Wood Road. The three bedroom apartment is located on the seventh floor of this prestigious block. This apartment overlooks the Lords Cricket Ground. With a reception room of almost 1000 sqft overlooking Lords this apartment has wonderful entertaining space. The apartment also has a master bedroom [...]
Category: Apartment,Apartments,Dining room,Innovation Designer,Pavilion, posted at: Jan 7th 2011, Comments: No CommentsTags: balconies, bathrooms, bedrooms, Dining room, GBP, Innovation Designer, Pavilion, Wood Sales
LSarc’s Modern Architecture House in San Francisco
Designed by LSarc, this Modern Architecture is in a class by itself for those who like the style. The house was built in 2002 and is located in San Francisco. One of the cool features of this house is the heavy use of glass which allows for maximum natural light during the day and minimal [...]
Category: Architecture,House, posted at: Jan 6th 2011, Comments: No CommentsTags: Architectural Exhibition, Architecture, House, Modern Architecture, San Francisco
Modern Green Building Cultural Center in Louiseville
Located in Louiseville, KY, the Green Building’s gallery, restaurant, office and event space is the first LEED Platinum certified commercial building in the city. The renovation of the 115 year old dry goods store was designed by LA firm (FER) studio LLP, who made the building more energy efficient, added a green roof and rainwater [...]
Category: Innovation Designer,Sustainable Design, posted at: Jan 6th 2011, Comments: No CommentsTags: East Market, energy use, FER, Green Building, Innovation Designer, KY, LA, LLP, office spaces, rainwater collection, roof, solar, solar panel, Sustainable Design
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