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Mar 21

Vértice Arquitectos designed this house in Cerro Azul, Peru. This house was designed in the first row, plot 5 in Lomas del Mar beach in Cerro Azul, 120Km. south of Lima. The plot is a rocky and sandy hill in a half curved shape that reaches 48 meters high above the sea level and drops steeply 8 meters in its lowest part. It has a 180° view to the Pacific Ocean to the south, and a panoramic view of the beach to the east and to the north. What do you think about its innovative form?
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Mar 20

In order to better utilize a space of 9 acre site at the heart of the Seattle Center, the Urban Intervention invited designers to conceive a fresh vision of social, economic and environmental opportunities. This was clearly with a view of generating ideas for a new generation and towards applicable solutions for major urban sites around the world. The 9 acre site is originally where the Memorial Stadium stands and will soon be demolished. It is to make way for more public space, which holds whimsical ideas for a new cultural center and public place.
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Mar 20

The concrete walls of this church in Tenerife are roughly lined with crushed volcanic rocks. Completed in 2008 by Spanish architect Fernando Menis of Menis Arquitectos, the church comprises four chunky concrete volumes separated from one another by sliced openings. Two overlapping cracks in the building’s end wall create a large cross-shaped window that is visible from within the nave.
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Mar 20

Tea House and library is a project designed by studio Archi-Union Architect and located in the backyard of Archi-Union Architects’ office in Shanghai, China. Its uncommon appearance obeys the rules of modern design, while adding a little extra. According to the architects, the building “reacts to the site’s environment; the plan layout is a logically obscure quadrilateral, thus maximizing the amount of space. It is divided into three parts. A covered public area is formed towards the open space with the pool, with an enclosed tea house at ground level and library on the first floor where a small triangular balcony extends around the existing tree. Other more private spaces exist such as a lounge, reading room and service room which are arranged towards the rear of the building; a delightful transitional space was created to connect the public space and the private spaces”. Enjoy the interiors of this highly original Tea House and feel free to share your opinions below.
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Mar 19

This amazing library concept has been designed by the Design team at 10, and tries to come with something new, modern and futuristic that hopefully will attract as much visitors as possible to enjoy a unique landscape. The architecture of the building uses topographic undulations that beautifully interacts with the landscape giving birth to a bold and futuristic landmark. The facade is clad in a dark grey, and its metal skin provides an extra resistance to the marine conditions and whether. The interior design is simple and very airy, the book shelves are placed at an exact distance between each others and the study area is actually the entire library, you can choose to sit at a table or read a book on the stairs. The library features some huge windows that covers more than half of the wall and provides enough natural light to create a great study environment.
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Mar 19

The video shows an interview with Ellen van Loon. In 1998 she joined OMA and since 2002, she has been in charge of a large number of OMA’s building projects such as the Cordoba Congress Centre, the headquarters for NM Rothschild bank in London, and the Bryghusprojektet in Copenhagen. Van Loon also played first fiddle in the design and construction of the award-winning Casa da Música in Porto, Portugal and the Netherlands Embassy in Berlin. Van Loon combines a fine feeling for design with in-depth understanding of all technical and operational aspects. During the interview, she tells us among others about sustainability in architecture and how does she imagine being an architect in the future.

Van Loon asked about a reason for rising attention to green urban regeneration explains that this is not a matter of fashion, but necessity. We need to take into account that resources we are used to use are running out. It’s time to rethink urban development and regeneration of cities and reuse of existing structures to make them fit for the future. It something that we all have to deal with. We need to figure out how to live in the next three hundred years.

Moreover, she points out that the problem with the discussion about sustainability is that in some of them you can get an impression that sustainability is the most important thing in building but actually sustainability is only one of the twenty parameters which are important. In her opinion, it doesn’t make any sense to design a building which is very sustainable but nobody wants to live in it. It is very important to find the balance between sustainability and quality of life.

As far as her profession is concerned, she thinks that architects must become more knowledgeable and much more intelligent. An architect can’t continue in the profession in the traditional way by getting a program from clients, design a building and that’s it. A future architect will have to consider all kinds of factors: environmental, economic, cultural and also of course the health of human beings. It is obvious that people are not able live without lights because they would die, so it must be considered during projects. In her opinion, an architect will be the person that will have a lot to do in the future.

Mar 19

These photos initiated the discussion about the interior design limits. They present a new look of the sales office for a real estate company in Chongqing, China. The office was designed by One Plus Partnership which obviously wanted to create something extraordinary, nevertheless the main question is about the fitting of these interiors to its function. Without doubt the office will have outstanding look, but the question is that it will be a good and comfortable place for work? What do you think about this office? Do you want to work in that kind of place?
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Mar 19

This innovative building was designed by German studio BCO Architekten and it is located directly behind the Volksbühnen theater on the Linienstr. in Berlin’s historic Mitte district. The architects explain that the most important contextual aspect of this project is the volume and massing of the building which take their cues from the historic ensemble architecture surrounding the Volksbühne. The facade is entirely executed in a single color, with subtle differences in texture and shade contriving to match and sample the look and feel of the existing neighborhood. What do you think about this building’s shape?
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