Archive for July, 2011

Noain City Hall by Zon-e Arquitectos

by DD, July 31st, 2011, viewed 706 time(s)
Posted in Architecture

Noain City Hall, designed by Zon-e Arquitectos was designed from the ground up to accentuate its state of the art passive and active energy saving systems. The futuristic building has a double skinned façade encased with a metal exoskeleton, with bright foliage sprouting through. Read More »

Ningbo Digital by Synarchitects

by DD, July 27th, 2011, viewed 804 time(s)
Posted in Architecture

Synarchitects have participate with this project and won the competition for the Ningbo Digital Center in China. Read More »

The Run Run Shaw Creative Media Centre by Daniel Libeskind

by DD, July 26th, 2011, viewed 1567 time(s)
Posted in Architecture, Daniel Libeskind

American architect Daniel Libeskind has completed a media centre for the City University of Hong Kong. Read More »

Pedestrian Bridge win by Sanzpont

by DD, July 25th, 2011, viewed 824 time(s)
Posted in Architecture

DSSH Bridge is designed by sanzpont [arquitectura] for the Building to Building Pedestrian Bridge International Challenge. Read More »

[LONDON] Pavilion Competition Winner

by DD, July 22nd, 2011, viewed 954 time(s)
Posted in Architecture, Competitions

AC-CA the organizer of the [London] Pavilion Competition have just revealed the stunning competition results. Read More »

Museum of Contemporary Art in Milan by Daniel Libeskind

by DD, July 21st, 2011, viewed 989 time(s)
Posted in Architecture, Daniel Libeskind

Plans have been approved for Daniel Libeskind‘s new museum of contemporary art to be located within the citylife plan on the former fiera grounds in Milan, Italy. Five square floor plates rotate with each successive level generating a fluid geometry. Influenced by Leonardo da Vinci’s proportions of the vitruvian man, the twisting form promotes the visionary design, fashion and furniture work that has become internalized within the milanese lifestyle. Planned public transportation stops intend to link the cultural center with the city’s thriving core. Read More »

Tour Végétale de Nantes by Edouard François

by DD, July 20th, 2011, viewed 873 time(s)
Posted in Architecture, Green

Plants adapted to thrive in rocky crevices will take over the facade of this tower for Nantes by French architect Edouard François.

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NO99 Straw Theatre by Salto Architects

by DD, July 19th, 2011, viewed 608 time(s)
Posted in Architecture

Estonian studio Salto Architects have completed a temporary summer theatre in Tallinn made of black spray-painted straw bales. Read More »

Malaga City Center

by DD, July 18th, 2011, viewed 549 time(s)
Posted in Architecture

Student Arch. Arthur Toth from Romania has just sent to us his diploma project recently finished this month, called “Malaga City Center”, a hybrid center on the river Guadalmedina in Malaga, Spain. Read More »

QUOTEL by mode:lina

by DD, July 15th, 2011, viewed 764 time(s)
Posted in Interiors

Architects of mode:lina have completed an apartment designed for guests visiting the Poznań International Fair. This specific customer defines the nature of this apartment – at the crossroads of  hotel features and relaxed homely atmosphere. Read More »

Semi-Rigid Car by Emergent

by DD, July 14th, 2011, viewed 719 time(s)
Posted in Emergent, Transportation

This concept car by Los Angeles architects Emergent is made of cartilage and makes its own fuel from algae. Read More »

A Mobile Coffee Platform by California College of the Arts

by DD, July 13th, 2011, viewed 902 time(s)
Posted in Architecture

After months of research into why prefabrication has not been the glowing success people had hoped it would be, a design team at the CCA has developed an answer: mix prefabrication and CNC technology with the current trend of mobile food trucks. Read More »

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