Posted by DesignalmicPosted in Architecture Award,COLOR,Concrete,Condominium,Featured,GREEN AREA,Green Roof,NATURAL VENTILATION,Skyscraper,SUSTAINABILITY,VOIDMay 22, 2013
The Met designed by WOHA & Tandem Architects, currently Thailand’s fourth tallest building at 228 meters in height, demonstrates creative ideas for high-rise, high-density living in the tropics. The project explores how aspects of low-rise tropical housing can be adapted to provide high amenity through indoor-outdoor spaces in the sky…
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Posted by DesignalmicPosted in Featured,FUNCTIONAL,Green Project,Harmony With The Context,HISTORY & STORY OF THE BUILDING,MATERIALS USED,Metal Sheet,NATURAL VENTILATION,Prefabricated elements,Steel,SUSTAINABILITY,Training Centre,USABILITYMay 18, 2013
The design effort has been led by Steven Holl architects, a Columbia University faculty member and world-renowned architect who has won several awards including the AIA NY Sustainable Design Award and the American Architect Award. The Campbell Sports Center, the flagship of Columbia’s athletic renewal. The first new athletics building since the Marcellus Hartley Dodge Physical Fitness Center was built in the mid-1970s, The Campbell Sports Center is the new cornerstone of the revitalized Baker Athletics Complex…
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Posted by DesignalmicPosted in Architecture Award,ATMOSPHERE,Circulation,Exotic Idea,GREEN AREA,Green Project,Harmony With The Context,Landmark,MASS & SHAPE,Prefabricated elements,Public Facilities,STRUCTURAL,Structural Award,SUSTAINABILITY,Travel,ViewPoint,Wooden,World's Best Places to VisitMay 17, 2013
The Tree Tower, designed by the Architekt Josef Stöger from Schönberg, features an impressively airy architectural structure and a unique concept for enclosing the three very old, up to 38 m tall fir and beech trees in the egg-shaped tower. 16 arched glued laminated timber girders (GL28c larch), each over 40 m long, support the 17 t look-out platform…
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Posted by DesignalmicPosted in Architecture Award,BUILDING SYSTEMS,Composites,DAYLIGHTING,FACADE / SKIN,Featured,GREEN AREA,Green Roof,Harmony With The Context,Hospital,NATURAL VENTILATION,Prefabricated elements,SUSTAINABILITY,VOIDMay 16, 2013
Rafael de La-Hoz Arquitectos propose to transform the citizen into a client, for a new type of hospital which, in addition to assisting the proven effectiveness of the healthcare system, he can feel at all times to be the centre of all care and all attention. The concept is based on demographic, socio-economic structures and formulas for effective care, management and organisation…
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Posted by DesignalmicPosted in Architecture Award,Cozy,Editor's Picks,GREEN AREA,Green Project,Harmony With The Context,Lodge & Tented Camp,Lodge & Tented Camp Interior,MATERIALS USED,Modern Tropical Style,OUTDOOR SPACE,Planting Area,Pool / Pond,Relax,Resort,Resort Space,Romantic,SUSTAINABILITY,WoodenMay 13, 2013
Nine private casitas comprise Nicaragua´s most upscale nature resort, located on a private island in Lake Nicaragua. A short boat ride from the colonial town of Granada, the lodge offers spectacular views of the Mombacho Volcano across the lake…
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Posted by DesignalmicPosted in Architecture Award,BUILDING SYSTEMS,FACADE / SKIN,Famous / Popular / Great / World : Building,Featured,INTERIORs SPACE,MASS & SHAPE,Metal Sheet,Prefabricated elements,SCALE & SIZE,Steel,STRUCTURAL,SUSTAINABILITY,Theatre and Auditorium,TravelMay 12, 2013
Austrian architecture practice Coop Himmelb(l)au has completed the Dalian International Conference Center in China. Located by the harbour in the city of Dalian (located in the southernmost part of the Liaodong Peninsula in the Liaoning Province), the building features a sweeping, faceted facade and, on the inside, a 1600-seat theatre and concert hall, a primary conference room for up to 2500 delegates (that can be turned into a banqueting hall, an exhibition gallery or extra seating for the concert hall), and six additional conference spaces whose capacity varies between 300 and 600 seats…
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Posted by DesignalmicPosted in Architecture Award,ATMOSPHERE,Chapel,DAYLIGHTING,Famous / Popular / Great / World : Building,Featured,glass facade,Green Project,Harmony With The Context,HISTORY & STORY OF THE BUILDING,INTERIORs SPACE,Steel,STRUCTURAL,SUSTAINABILITY,Travel,VOID,World's Best Places to VisitMay 11, 2013
The Thorncrown Chapel in Eureka Springs, Ark., The small but soaring glass and cross-braced pine chapel, designed by the late E. Fay Jones, the 1990 AIA Gold Medalist, nestles into an eight-acre woodland setting on a sloping hillside in the Ozark Mountains. It stands 48 feet with 24-foot-wide by 60-foot-long dimensions for a total of 1,440 square feet. Its 425 windows, made of 6,000 square feet of glass, filter woodland light across its upward diamond-shaped pine trusses to form ever-changing patterns of light and shadow throughout the day and night…
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