Category: Architecture
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Paper Architecture
The collection of work looks at iconic buildings and the creation of imaginary cities made of the thin sheets.
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Centrifugal and centripetal
The nurseries are based on a uterine concept where the architecture takes into consideration the fragility and need for protection.
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Adaptation
Situated in an area that borders the historic center and the new waterfront district this urban design marries the two contexts, adapting to both their physical characteristics and programs.
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Innovation Tower
The structure will provide 15,000 square meters of net floor area and will accommodate 1800 staff and students.
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2 in 1
The exterior emerges as a single volume with offsetting features to create an asymmetrical facade.
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Volumetric Expression
The program included a planetarium, a centre for eco tourism, and an educational space focused on science and technology.
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Desert Lighthouse
Through a rearrangement of an embryological, mathematical reference known as ‘shrek’s surface’, spatial varieties are derived as a way to alter the combined experiences of both the spiritual and natural environment in the Arizona desert.
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Up Close and Personal
the studio contains a collection of miniature models which range from designer chairs to cars; pictures to figurines.
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Metromover
The new metromover station will be a world class addition to showcase Miami’s commitment to improving public transport and to help combat climate change.
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Beyond Neutrality
The project is an examination of the relationship between a pristine rural landscape and the advancing forces of a rapidly growing city.
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Paddington Crossrail
The station will provide a major new gateway for London serving local, national and international passengers.
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Built on Stilts
Made of local indigenous materials, it aims to blend with the existing landscape and architecture of its neighbours.
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Building after the Earthquake
‘One of the first three models created. Taking a hint from the pine tress washed away by the tsunami, I consider creating a structure out of felled trees. I envision differentiating the space using not designed elements but the very ‘noise’ inherent in nature.’ – Akihisa Hirata, December 14, 2011 sou fujimoto discusses the japan…
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Avoidance and Minimization Logic
Sixteen projects that present an affirmative approach to waste hierarchy, while simultaneously exemplifying eleven different conversion strategies.
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Face to Face
Engineering poetry, the projects are experimental and artistic, but still retain a commercial potential.
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Solar Observatory
One of the primary objectives of this design is to identify and highlight possible synergies between the individual functional areas.
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Twisted Link
This scheme, indicates multi-level and deep cooperation between Hong Kong and Shenzhen.
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Pavillion Ridge
The 1000 square meter house is separated into two volumes, one for the children and guests; and the other for the couple and the common spaces.
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Conceptual Intention
A creative response to an urban challenge: to adaptively re-purpose an existing city fringe commercial property into a medium density residential or mixed-use development.
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Performing Petals
The beauty of natural form enables us to accommodate the maximum pedestrian flow and to optimize the connectivity between the banks.
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X Marks the Spot
To magnify the meaning of the crosses, we incorporated inside them all the program’s elements in order to make it looks like it’s not the only ornmental figure.
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Watching Migrating Birds
The building is modest in its appearance, blending in with the valley and echoing the mountain ranges.
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Passion for Cooking
The proposal was to recover the proportions of the facade, to expand the ground floor, unifying dining area, kitchen and living room and to create a larger, more contemplative, outside area.
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Cyclic Systems
Living in a city is like belonging to a cyclic system, which forces one to move around, facing different physical and social environment, financial status, living conditions.
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New Bauhaus Museum
The building is conceived as an open square at the crossing point of the three main city forces, old and new city and the park, a flexible “object” that allows different activities inside and around it.
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Minimal Modifications
The structure has a unity and a style characteristic of its period of 20th-century architecture, as well as a presence in the urban fabric which it was decided should be preserved as much as possible.