Posts Tagged ‘Residential’

Herman’s Square by Arhimetrics + Enota

by DD, June 26th, 2011, viewed 869 time(s)
Posted in Architecture

The business residential building designed by two joint Slovenian offices- Arhimetrics and Enota is located in an important but degraded part of Celje, Slovenia. Even though the area is considered part of the city center, there are no historical or municipal building in its immediate vicinity.  The location is surrounded by modern city blocks, residential villas and freestanding multi-residential buildings. West of the site a large park connects it to the Savinja River. Read More »

V Tower in Denver by Meridian 105 Architecture

by DD, June 5th, 2011, viewed 764 time(s)
Posted in Architecture

Designed by Meridian 105 Architecture, V Tower is a residential high rise positioned atop of a base of retail, restaurant, cafe, and parking. The project establishes a new ‘ground’ plane above this volume by providing residents with an urban park occupying the full dimensions of the site and building footprint, creating a sense that the tower is built at grade. Among the amenities provided at this level are generous open areas of grass, a pool, and community garden. Read More »

Autodesk and USGBC Announce Multifamily Midrise Design Competition

by DD, May 15th, 2011, viewed 644 time(s)
Posted in Architecture

Autodesk, Inc., a leader in 3D design, engineering and entertainment software, announced at the AIA 2011 National Convention in New Orleans that it has partnered with the U.S. Green Building Council (USGBC) to sponsor the organization’s Multifamily Midrise Design Competition. The contest is geared to provide design professionals and students with a unique opportunity to present their solutions to sustainable, multifamily midrise design. Read More »

Nieuw Leyden by 24H > architecture

by DD, April 7th, 2011, viewed 479 time(s)
Posted in Architecture

Within the urban plan of Nieuw Leyden, 24H > architecture design two ecological houses. The building block consists of 18 houses, designed by different architects. There are no regulations of the beauty commission, so the future owners are free to design their house, as long as it fits within the provided building envelope. Read More »

The Crowd in the Cloud by Design Initiatives

by DD, February 15th, 2011, viewed 2211 time(s)
Posted in Architecture

Design Initiatives have shared with us The Crowd in the Cloud entry in SpireTec a mixed use competition for Greater Noida, Delhi, India. Read More »

Stone House by Tektum

by DD, February 13th, 2011, viewed 1318 time(s)
Posted in Architecture

Tektum have shared with us “Stone House in Faget” their latest project near Cluj-Napoca, Romania. Read More »

Trojan House

by DD, February 11th, 2011, viewed 1075 time(s)
Posted in Architecture

The idea of the Trojan Horse was to have something expected on the outside, while a surprise was stowed on the inside. Read More »

BIG Unveils West 57 Residential Tower Pyramid in NYC

by DD, February 8th, 2011, viewed 1710 time(s)
Posted in Architecture, BIG

Famed architect Bjarke Ingels has been tight lipped about a project his team has been working on for New York City and we’re delighted to report that it was finally unveiled today! Read More »

Brick House by Tektum

by DD, February 5th, 2011, viewed 1712 time(s)
Posted in Architecture

TEKTUM from Romania have shared with us their Brick House project located near Cluj. Read More »

North Bend House by Johnston Architects

by DD, January 19th, 2011, viewed 900 time(s)
Posted in Architecture

As mountain guides, Scott Schell and Margaret Wheeler are used to the upper reaches of the Cascades. Their site in the foothills above Snoqualmie is not far from work. The 2,100 sqf house, designed by Johnston Architects and built by Tall Tree Construction, accommodates both professional and practical demands, but it also fulfills a deep desire to do what is right. Read More »

VC1 by Tisselli Studio Architetti

by DD, January 16th, 2011, viewed 714 time(s)
Posted in Architecture

The architecture doesn’t limit itself to the planning fit but it ends with the realization of the work, and this happens not necessarily before facing the Administrations and the corporations standing around the building trial. Read More »

Casa Puglia by Peter Pichler

by DD, December 29th, 2010, viewed 1487 time(s)
Posted in Architecture

Architect Peter Pichler has converted an existing 14th century farmhouse into a family home in Puglia, Italy, adding these perforated shutters over its facade. Read More »

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