Modern Office Building in Ironbank, Auckland, New Zealand by RTA Studio
Located on the edge of Auckland’s business district, New Zealand practice RTA Studio has just completed an office building project. The building stood out between the dominating Victorian and Edwardian buildings on the street front.
Urban Lace Apartment Design by OFIS Arhitekti
Situated in the west of Slovenia, OFIS Arhitekti designed an outstanding apartment block in the center of Nova Gorica which lies 92 meters above sea level. Nova Gorica has a very specific climate which is the hottest in summer and very strong winds in winter.
It’s formal concept restore three-dimensional lace which defined the building’s volume. The lace in transformed into elements: projecting roofs, apartment dividing walls, pergolas, also terraces and balconies. The elements are protecting external spaces and interior ofapartments and provide additional privacy to inhabitants.
There are sustainability issues which can be found in this building:
- The combination of façade elements function as constant temperature buffer zone to the main living and sleeping areas and protect against sudden weather changes and strong winds. Additional aluminum shading panels are placed on the outer sides of the winter loggias and balconies.
- The service and communication spaces are reduced to minimum thus the daylight is provided on the shafts. The monthly basic energetic and service costs are very low; so also economic for the habitants.
Modern Kew House Design by Jackson Clements Burrows Architects
Australian-based firm Jackson Clements Burrows Architects have designed the modern Kew House which located in Melbourne, Australia, at the end of a cul-de-sac in the coveted Yarra Boulevard neighborhood. The architect applied the three shells concept on the modern house that make up the horizontal stacking-block form.
Each of the shell contains certain areas: the entry shell with study and garage, the middle shell with bedrooms, bathrooms, and laundry, and the end shell with kitchen, dining, and living areas.
The three forms are suspended in the tree canopy with a supporting structure of circular two-tone columns. Beneath this platform level is a glazed area with an additional bedroom, bathroom, storage, and living areas, a floor of synthetic grass and a children’s play area. The house uses passive thermal heating and cooling techniques, with a northern orientation, overhangs and minimal openings to the west, as well as operable windows in all rooms and a main hallway acting as a breezeway corridor.
Sustainable Net Zero Carbon House Design by Potton
This house is the first net-zero carbon house which built in United Kingdom by Pottonarchitect, which reaches the highest level of sustainability. Potton’s eco-friendly house was meant to ‘encourage a way of living that is inherently ‘light’ on the world’s resources whilst combining the practicalities of today’s average homeowner”.
Sitting on screw piled foundations, the lighthouse features a sloping 40 degrees roof which captures wind for its own cooling and ventilation. Triple glazed large windows also embedded to reduce heat loss and at the same time packing the photovoltaic panels and built-in systems that recycles rainwater.
Caroline Springs Civic Centre Architecture Design by Suters Prior Cheney
Architecture firm Suters Prior Cheney has been commissioned by the Shire of Melton to design the Caroline Springs Library as part of an integrated development for the Caroline Springs Town Centre. The building design was inspired by the local geological features of the area, from which the Organ Pipes National Park derives its name.
The distinctive columnar basalt formations only occur in a few locations in Victoria and are reflected in many elements of the building, such as:
- Tesselated/randomised pre-cast walls throughout the building
- Large supersized hexagons which formed the main entry elements to both buildings and were created using stepped concrete columns with infill pieces
- Cranked glass external façade which extends the visual language of the pre-cast The technical production of these elements was particularly challenging and could only have been possible with teamwork between consultants, suppliers and architects.
The main internal corridor of the building is punctuated by a alpolic soffit that extends from outside to inside. Feature walls within the main circulation spaces are punctuated with the same hexagonal profile.
The floor furnishings utilize interface carpets with a series of tretford highlights. These highlights also follow another moment (referred to as the Rosette Stone) in the area’s geological history.
At the western end of the internal street a cohort learning space, coined ‘the Bat Cave’ by school groups, provides a more private environment for group study and IT presentation preparations. Via. Photography by Emma Cross.
Modern Casa Nova Lima Residence by Danilo Matoso Architect
Located in the valleys of Minas Gerias, Brazil, architect Danilo Matoso has successfully built the modern house of Casa Nova Lima. The home stands on an uneven terrain which was a particular challenge for the architect. To cope with that, Danilo came up with an “odd” design that helped the house stand by using a proper weight distribution system.
To create both ambient and natural lighting, Danilo employed a broad use of glass on the facade. However, he still kept the sense of privacy although the house has more transparency. With spacious interiors clad in wood and lovely green wilderness all around, Casa Nova Lima has completely merged with its surroundings.
Modern Home Design of Laidley House by Zack|de Vito Architecture
Jim Zack and Lise de Vito are husband and wife who founded the Zack|de Vito Architectureand recently designed and built the 147 Laidley modern house. The house was designed and built with sustainability in mind using appropriate materials, systems and construction techniques.
The house is a new, ground up single family residence located on a typical 25′x100′ San Francisco infill lot. The house is just over 3,000 square foot, with three bedrooms, three bathrooms and an open plan living floor with dramatic views of the City, the Bay and the Bay Bridge.
The eco friendly approach to built the house was using a panelized framing systems, with 90% of the framing produced off site and assembled in 3 1/2 weeks. The design of the house is modern and open, expressive of materials, detail and craft, yet it was easily assimilated into its urban context of older houses. The attention to detail is best exemplified by the interior stair custom fabricated from water jet cut steel stringers, acrylic treads and steel and glass guardrails.
Beachcroft Orth Residence Modern Small House Design by Andrew Maynard Architects
San Fransisco Contemporary Home Renovation Project – Xiao-Yen’s House by Craig Steely Architecture
Located in San Fransisco, California, architecture firm Craig Steely have completed a modern home renovation project of Xiao- Yen’s house. The three story house extensive renovation began by tearing away the layers of substandard remodeling that had accrued over the past 100 years.
The design called for a contemporary program that includes a more open plan for work and living, a sod roof, and a glass penthouse supported by a steel exoskeleton. The steel exoskeleton is part of a seismic upgrade that doesn’t tear the existing building apart. It also supports decks on 2 floors and a pack a bi-facial solar panels.
Architect: Craig Steely ArchitectureStructural Engineer: Val RabichevContractor: StructuraProject Area: 1,500 sqf (Lower Apartment Area), 2,000 sqf (Upper Apartment Area)Project Year: 2010
Modern Uniopt Pachleitner Group Headquarters Architecture Design by GS Architects
The Pachleitner Group is a company that specializes in the design and marketing of spectacles and jewelry. This time, their office building MP09, which is named after the owner of the firm, Michael Pachleitner, was intended as a landmark to the city-entrance of Graz, Austria.
The building’s hard shaped sculpture covered with a black glass facade erected over a concrete base develops from a compact tail to a more and more resolving head cantilevering towards the city. The different directions of the building structure are retrieved in the inside structure of the spaces.
From almost every position there are vistas through the whole building to the outdoor spaces. A special quality of the building evolves out of the individually designed technical solutions concerning the facade, partition walls, doors, staircases and many other components. Accurate details and few colors in various surfaces and materials define the interior. Even the whole furniture was custom-made by the architects and is consequently congruent to the architecture.
Architects: GS ArchitectsProject manager: DI Michael Gattermeyer, DI Danijela GojicClient: Dr. Michael Pachleitner PrivatstiftungCost: 1.583 €/m2 BGFSite area: 10,940 sqmProject year: 2006 – 2008
Student Housing Modern Architecture in Epinay, France by ECDM
French architecture firm Emmanuel Combarel Dominique Marrec has completed an architectural project of student housing for Espacil Habitat in Epinay, France. The residence should house 170 residents, and 19 housing for researchers or invited professors and housing for women in distresses.
As the objective is to create some social coeducation, the building comprised of private study rooms, laundry, space out relaxation internal and outer, gardens were fitted out with fruit trees. Joining the geometry everything in length of the plots of land of the district, built household of wide spaces of full végétalisée ground. In this urban logic, overlaps a geographical logic with a rational orientation of the east-west buildings and the facades protected from the noise pollutions of the voices shod and of the secondary road by effect of mask.
The volumetry of each of 4 buildings is specific to become integrated into its immediate environment, manage transitions with existing neighboring. The global density of the plot of land will be about 1.25, density which seems to us rather strong to be carrier of politeness and rather weak to be able to assure a sewing with the adjoining suburban zone.
Vancouver Convention Centre Architectural Project by LMN Architects
This April, the newly built and expanded Vancouver Convention Centre will be opened for public. The expansion and re-building project was completed by Seattle-based LMN Architects. As the project finalization, the entire site is now occupying a total area of 473,532 square feet, consists of meeting, exhibition, ballroom, and plenary theatre space.
Vancouver Convention Centre could be remark as one of the most beautiful settings in the world, since it situated on a harbourfront location with a breathtaking views. The whole site is divided into a separate East and West building. Both of them are designed to as a series of modules to offer the highest degree of flexibility. The new combination allows the building management to hold simultaneous events, each with their own separate access and function space.
The architect applied the green technology ot building to support the eco friendlycharacteristic to this building. Some of them can be found on the “the living roof” seawaterheating and cooling, on-site water treatment and even fish habitat built into the foundation.
On the upcoming XXI Olympic & Paralympic Winter Games 2010, Vancouver Convention Centre will serve as the broadcast and media center which houses more than 7,000 media, broadcasting live to million of audiences accroxx the glove.
Audenasa Building in Noain, Spain by Vaillo + Irigaray
From Vaillo + Irigaray Architecture comes a new lookout point that offers an image derived morphological genesis of his own: a tablet suspended, almost floating on the gentle slope green and offers a gesture of successive concave ribs against the sun.
Two slabs of concrete lattice steel tape the or-ten blocks south and north reused tire. The picture of the complex aims to establish close ties to the movement and infrastructure relating to transport, and perhaps away from the usual urban readings in similar programs.
Minimalist Design of Raumati Beach House by Herriot + Melhuish
For some people, beach is a perfect place to live. Herriot + Melhuish brought the demand out for reality which resulted in this sophisticating modern Raumati beach house. The deliver every beach necessities in there: open family room, outdoor shower, fireplace, and direct beach access. Yet careful and robust construction ensures that this is no summer-only house.
The Raumati beach house demonstrates a mastery of materials and design philosophy. The rear of the New Zealand home, which was designed by architects at Herriot + Melhuish, has panoramic sliding glass doors that open wide towards the ocean, effectively extending the family room towards the horizon.
Sophisticating Swoosh Pavilion Architectural Design
Charles Walker and Martin Self tutored the 2008 AA Summer Pavilion which annually build by the second and third year students of Intermediate Unit 2 Architectural Association school. It called as the “Swoosh Pavilion”.
Located outside the AA in Bedford Square, the finishing time of the Swoosh Pavilion coincided with the London Festival of Architecture 2008. Swoosh joins the [c]space Pavilion which also located in Bedford Square.
For the students who conceive, design and construct the pavilion it’s a henomenological exercise, going from idea to design and finally realization.
Modern House Design in Cape Schanck, Australia by JCBA
Australian architects from Jackson Clements Burrows have designed a beautiful modern house in Cape Schanck, Victoria, Australia. The modern house which is located on a high inland dune amongst the dense ti-tree shrub features a prominent cantilever profile heading west, along with the luxurious swimming pool on the upper level.
The two stories house is intended for a retired couple and their extended family who visit the regularly. The primary upper level form —the hollowed out log— contains the kitchen, dining, living, garage and laundry. A secondary upper level form —the branch extending from the log— contains the study, master bedroom and ensuite. These forms are both finished in spotted gum hardwood cladding which is stained black.
Project Details:
- Project Team: Tim Jackson, Jon Clements, Graham Burrows, Kim Stapleton, George Fortey, Brett Nixon
- Design duration: 12 months
- Construction duration: 18 months
- Landscape: Site Office Landscape Architects
- Mechanical: Griepink & Ward Pty Ltd
- Structural: Adams Consulting Engineers Pty Ltd
- Contractor: BD Projects
- Constructed Area: 400 sqm
Parabola House Minimalist Design by Atelier Tekuto Architects
Yasuhiro Yamashita of Atelier Tekuto has recently completed a minimalist house design for a family in Tokyo. The site is located in a quiet residential area surrounded by nature. 6m in width and 27m in length, it is a long and narrow site, which has been constructed 3m above road-level so that on clear days, it enjoys views of Mount Fuji.
Minimal design and a parabolic ceiling on the top floor are the building’s distinctive features. Splashes of colour provide a contrast to the undulating white surroundings, giving rhythm to the space. The flowing “three dimensional” ceiling, which dips and rises to varying levels of height, arouses contrasting feelings of “tension” and “release” and gives the room a sense of boundlessness.
Thus, even when observing the room from a fixed position, the fluctuating density invokes a sense of movement, which unconsciously guides the observer right through and beyond the room’s boundaries, as if following the flow of air, giving the impression of endless space.
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