Category: Architecture
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Cubic Zones
The residence stands on the northeast corner, among a series of old and new structures, projecting a closed exterior with a series of horizontal windows to maintain a sense of privacy for the client.
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Stepping Topography
Concrete retaining walls carve passages into the physical landscape, leading into a two-storey residence that is embedded within the earth.
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Crystalized Skyline
The skin transitions from stone slab at the base to a textured metal finish at the top of the building. this is where the organization shifts from hotel to residential, subtly exposing the events of the structure.
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Seacliff Residence
Situated on a long and narrow sliver of land that was leftover from the original subdivision; the area enjoys spectacular views over the ocean, the adjacent park, sandstone cliffs and headland to the south.
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Red Niches
The result is a thick facade of varying reliefs, windows and niches, a motif which also continues onto the roof incorporating light shafts, central air handling and ventilation stacks.
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Olympic Stadium
The new design respects the historic fabric with its filigree pre-stressed concrete upper tier built in 1968, along with the plinth structure of the west end built in 1948.
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Poland’s National Stadium
The interior roof consists of a mobile membrane sail that folds together above the pitch.
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The Dragon District
The Yongsan International Business District (YIBD) is the world’s largest and most ambitious urban mixed-use project.
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Flipped City
The design questions the traditional typologies by redefining methods of organizing communities built on the human scale. It flips the horizontal cityscape to the vertical.
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Cloud Loft
The project converts an abandoned central heating plant into a loft with the focus of revitalizing the existing industrial and urban architectural landscape.
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Diagonal Tower
The diagonal megaframe structure defines the form and reduces the amount of steel by 25 percent over a conventionally framed building.
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Community Synergy
Set as an urban anchor for the area, it will demarcate a path from the Han river to Yongsan station through its adjacent public spaces.
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Environmental Landscape
The aim was to develop an architectural expression with sustainable themes taking influence from its relationship to nature, the natural environment and the landscape of the region.
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Floating Sauna
The task was to consider small interventions which could improve the use of the basin, attracting people to this nature scenario.
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Water Discus Underwater Hotel
The establishments consists of two circular structures, one residential located underneath the water and one elevated with joining satellites to facilitate new unprecedented functions of marine leisure.
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Volumetric Architecture
A single family dwelling situated at the bottom of a cliff in Valle de Bravo, Mexico.
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Beacon Light
The building is made of polycarbonate panels that blend with the colors of the site and the sunlight.
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School of Medicine and Biomedical Sciences
The goal is to foster collaboration and interdisciplinary care, creating connections that allow academics, researchers and clinicians to move easily from classroom to bedside to lab.
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Six Degrees of Separation
The design consists of three levels, each floor alternatively offset from the boundary by six degrees.
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Dance Studio
An organizational program where the area is situated in the middle of the building, surrounded by secondary functions, such as reception, foyer, toilets and storage.
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Green Climate Fund Headquarters
The three level structure will comply with the latest efficiency and building ecology standards meeting the highest demands in terms of sustainability and net zero energy.
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Consealed Clubhouse
The building is approximately 1214 SQM on the ground floor level and is surrounded by native vegetation, cattle farms and hills.
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Living in the Burbs
Deconstructing the houses’ a series of photo collages that are part of a larger series, which visually deconstruct parts of the real world that we normally think of as stable
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Living on the Edge of Summer
The building consists of two dwellings with guest areas that overlook the sea and neighboring island of Antiparos, Greece.
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Dream Hub, Boutique Residence
The tower is situated in a narrow parcel bounded by the mountain park which includes a children’s interactive spray park, rail road museum, outdoor amphitheater, Yongsan station esplanade and the central park.
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Opus
I designed the building for Hong Kong, to respond to the unique conditions of the city. You wouldn’t build this anywhere else.’ – Frank Gehry
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Blade in the Sky
Its silhouette and shape is not a square or round building but a rhomboid prism, arranged in a way to make it look dynamic depending on the angle of approach.
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Observation Deck
This project was conceived of as an artifact that amplifies the given cultural condition of the neighborhood and challenges the physical conditions of the site.
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Spacious Mini-Studio
Using trapezoidal shapes and by controlling the perspective, vanishing points are emphasized achieving a dynamic and fluid space that awakens imagination while stimulating creativity.