Asser Levy Park Amphitheater Project

January 28, 2010 Filed Under: Architectures, Urban Designs
Asser Levy Park Amphitheater Project

Coney Island, the former vacation mecca on the New York waterfront, is undergoing a massive revitalization effort. Asser Levy Park, with the addition of Grimshaw’s new amphitheater, will serve as the new gateway to the area and as a symbol of its new identity. The amphitheater will be a seasonal venue that can attract performers at all levels, encourage concert promoters to bring bands and artists to Brooklyn, and create a destination that New Yorkers... 

Villa Bio by Enric Ruiz Geli

February 4, 2010 Filed Under: Architectures, Home Designs
Villa Bio by Enric Ruiz Geli

Contemporary architecture is THE PLATFORM on which culture and contemporary art rest. Living in an exciting platform can become an art form: THE ART OF LIVING. We conceived this platform as a LANDSCAPE OF LINEAR EVENTS. The landscape folds itself within the site and forms a growing SPIRAL. The platform is a LINEAR STRUCTURE made of concrete of constant section in the shape of a “C”. The longitudinal blind FAÇADES function as BEAMS and... 

Contemporary Villa Chabrey Switzerland

April 9, 2010 Filed Under: Architectures, Design Ideas, Home Designs
Contemporary Villa Chabrey Switzerland

Sculptured in wood and fitting in with the topography of the orchards, this house reminds the world of a hangar and of a barn. It also preserves the rural characteristics of the surroundings and the organisation of the surface area around the positioning of the space it follows the distinctive typology of a farmhouse. Highlighting the different components of the site, the Jura, the village cemetery, the pastures and the lake, further reinforcing the... 

Modular Houses Designs by A-cero Architecture Studio

April 11, 2010 Filed Under: Architectures, Design Ideas, Home Designs
Modular Houses Designs by A-cero Architecture Studio

A-cero architecture Studio, directed by Joaquin Torres introduces a modular architecture product in the market, based on the principles of the Industrialized Construction. Applying same standardization procedures to the construction, modularity, technology, quality control and time spaces that are applied to other many fields of human activity. The most evident example being the production of automobiles, with already more than one century of expositions... 

Pavilion Construction for Shanghai World Expo 2010

March 23, 2010 Filed Under: Architectures, Design Ideas, Urban Designs
Pavilion Construction for Shanghai World Expo 2010

Construction workers and organizers in Shanghai, China are busily completing tasks ahead of the planned opening of the 2010 World Expo on May 1st – planned to be the largest World Expo in history. The theme of the Expo is “Better City, Better Life”, and is scheduled to run until October 31, 2010. In recent months, large construction and renovation projects have dominated much of Shanghai, in preparation for becoming the World’s... 

Geo Cocktail Table by Vito Selma

February 10, 2010 Filed Under: Design Ideas, Furnitures
Geo Cocktail Table by Vito Selma

This table is made of either Pine or Mahogany wood, all coming from sustainably harvested forests. Aside from this, the “wooden rods” that are used as “string” in this table is made from recycled or unwanted wooden parts of legs and arms of chairs. Coming from a manufacturing firm with strict Quality Control, we have quite a few of these waste parts. I recycled them by processing it through a dowelling machine. It gives it a whole new look... 

Cradle by Ball-Nogues Studio

January 28, 2010 Filed Under: Architectures, Design Ideas, Urban Designs
Cradle by Ball-Nogues Studio

Ball-Nogues Studio winning entry for a public art competition sponsored by the City of Santa Monica; the sculpture is situated on the exterior wall of an existing parking structure at Santa Monica Place – originally designed by Frank Gehry. Near the beach and the Third Street Promenade, the site is heavily trafficked by tourists on foot and in automobiles. An aggregation of mirror polished stainless steel spheres, the sculpture operates structurally... 

Pavilion in Roosendaal by René van Zuuk Architekten

January 28, 2010 Filed Under: Architectures, Urban Designs
Pavilion in Roosendaal by René van Zuuk Architekten

In 2001 the city of Roosendaal decided to ban cars from the New Market in the centre of town by building a huge two storey underground parking. In order to create a new public square the city of Roosendaal asked the urban design office Quadrat to make a proposition. In their scheme they proposed to pave the square with red and brown brick, plant 15 trees, make three exits for the underground parking and as the most visible and important element they... 

PLUS Residence by Mount Fuji Architects Studio

January 29, 2010 Filed Under: Architectures, Home Designs
PLUS Residence by Mount Fuji Architects Studio

The project was assigned to Mount Fuji Architects Studio in 2007; the architects where to asked to design a weekend house in a site which was rather untouched by the human hand. The intact wilderness of the land on mount Izu-san was covered with deciduous broad-leaved trees such as cherry trees and Japanese oaks. The architects “saw faint glimmer of architectural possibility along the ridge” of the mountain. They didn’t want to create elaborate... 

Junquillos Chapel by Claudio Baladron Z and Diego Grass P

January 30, 2010 Filed Under: Architectures
Junquillos Chapel by Claudio Baladron Z and Diego Grass P

There are oaks, wind and rain coming from the west. A dusty road is at the east. Community soccer field is south; bamboo and empty beer cans all over the north. Now there is also a wooden barn structure over a concrete platform, with corrugated metal cladding in the outside and pine boards in the inside, plus 100 chairs, lectern, altar, virgin figure and a cross. Mass is once a month, community activities every evening. Both happen in the same space....