Tuesday, July 20, 2010

new work ::: Kripalu Housing

The recently completed Kripalu housing by architects Peter Rose is part of the master plan to reshape the Kripalu Centre for Yoga & Health. The ecologically innovative design sits on 300 acres of dense forest in the Berkshire Mountains. The design in plan, is arranged along a tapering axis that reveals views through the slatted cypress cladding of the landscape and funnels breeze to the spartan concrete structure within.

new work ::: Kripalu Housing

The recently completed Kripalu housing by architects Peter Rose is part of the master plan to reshape the Kripalu Centre for Yoga & Health. The ecologically innovative design sits on 300 acres of dense forest in the Berkshire Mountains. The design in plan, is arranged along a tapering axis that reveals views through the slatted cypress cladding of the landscape and funnels breeze to the spartan concrete structure within.

Monday, July 19, 2010

House of the Week 79: Artreehouse

Architect Della Valle Bernheimer [dbnyc] has carefully located a 5400 ft2 residence on a wooded site in New Fairfield, Connecticut. The house in part floats, much a tree canopy on the site providing both shelter and the cast of light as of coming through gaps in tree branches.

House of the Week 79: Artreehouse

Architect Della Valle Bernheimer [dbnyc] has carefully located a 5400 ft2 residence on a wooded site in New Fairfield, Connecticut. The house in part floats, much a tree canopy on the site providing both shelter and the cast of light as of coming through gaps in tree branches.

blog wunderlust : 19 July 2010

architects don't like people, we are sexy and we box too | green streets for all | sfumato | movable palaces | architecture + gastronomy | Rem Koolhaas wins the Golden Lion | compact urban woodland oasis | the Insect Hotel | Living Architecture : holidays in modern architecture | top ten cardboard projects (Dezeen)

A structure becomes architectural, and not sculptural, when its elements no longer have their justification in nature.
Guillaume Apollinaire

blog wunderlust : 19 July 2010

architects don't like people, we are sexy and we box too | green streets for all | sfumato | movable palaces | architecture + gastronomy | Rem Koolhaas wins the Golden Lion | compact urban woodland oasis | the Insect Hotel | Living Architecture : holidays in modern architecture | top ten cardboard projects (Dezeen)

A structure becomes architectural, and not sculptural, when its elements no longer have their justification in nature.
Guillaume Apollinaire

Saturday, July 17, 2010

1:1 Architects build small spaces

The Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A) is staging an exhibition of contemporary architecture that explores the power of small spaces, from 15 June - 30 August 2010. A number of international architects have been asked to design structures which explore notions of refuge and 'retreat'. These buildings examine themes such as play, work, performance and study were built at full-scale in various spaces within the V&A.

1:1 Architects build small spaces

The Victoria & Albert Museum (V&A) is staging an exhibition of contemporary architecture that explores the power of small spaces, from 15 June - 30 August 2010. A number of international architects have been asked to design structures which explore notions of refuge and 'retreat'. These buildings examine themes such as play, work, performance and study were built at full-scale in various spaces within the V&A.

Friday, July 16, 2010

Fuglsang Kunstmuseum


The Fuglsang Kunstmuseum by Tony Fretton Architects, short listed for Stirling Prize in 2009

Fuglsang Kunstmuseum


The Fuglsang Kunstmuseum by Tony Fretton Architects, short listed for Stirling Prize in 2009

Studio Banana Tv ::: Andrés Jaque


Studio Banana TV interviews Andrés Jaque, architect for the controversial Tupper home housing project. The project was proposed as an alternative to the official line of urban planning, instead is based on door to door marketing such as tupperware and the first prototype was recently built in the centre Madrid.

Studio Banana Tv ::: Andrés Jaque


Studio Banana TV interviews Andrés Jaque, architect for the controversial Tupper home housing project. The project was proposed as an alternative to the official line of urban planning, instead is based on door to door marketing such as tupperware and the first prototype was recently built in the centre Madrid.

Thursday, July 15, 2010

House of the Week 78: the Ranu House

Designed by All Australian Architecture, the Ranu House in Manly, Sydney is a 185 m2 extension to a 1930s two-story bungalow. The renovation ripped and gutted the interior and exterior walls creating a more engaging relationship with the landscape.

House of the Week 78: the Ranu House

Designed by All Australian Architecture, the Ranu House in Manly, Sydney is a 185 m2 extension to a 1930s two-story bungalow. The renovation ripped and gutted the interior and exterior walls creating a more engaging relationship with the landscape.

Suburban Tract

Currently housing is mass produced on a mammoth scale, in controlled factories and out in the converted farmland of exurbia. Thousands of houses at a time are rolled out on blindingly fast schedules, with sequenced assembly line-like efficiency sometimes as little as 40 days - it is the fast food of shelter.

seeking to participate and to understand the economics, of time and money works partnership architecture attempted to use the same ingredients to cook a better cake, one slice at a time, collaborating on a new model of tract house, a new American bungalow. The metrics were simple: 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms minimum, 2 car garage mandatory.

The house needed to meet or exceed the economics of the competition. For more visit the suburban tract house

Suburban Tract

Currently housing is mass produced on a mammoth scale, in controlled factories and out in the converted farmland of exurbia. Thousands of houses at a time are rolled out on blindingly fast schedules, with sequenced assembly line-like efficiency sometimes as little as 40 days - it is the fast food of shelter.

seeking to participate and to understand the economics, of time and money works partnership architecture attempted to use the same ingredients to cook a better cake, one slice at a time, collaborating on a new model of tract house, a new American bungalow. The metrics were simple: 3 bedrooms and 2 bathrooms minimum, 2 car garage mandatory.

The house needed to meet or exceed the economics of the competition. For more visit the suburban tract house

on the boards: EMA Regional Offices

The Environmental Management Authority Regional Offices designed by acla:works in the Trincity Millennium Park Industrial Zone in the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago. The 2,800 m2 facility was designed with sustainability as paramount to serve as an exemplary project and was measured and guided by the new LEED (V2.2) rating system.

on the boards: EMA Regional Offices

The Environmental Management Authority Regional Offices designed by acla:works in the Trincity Millennium Park Industrial Zone in the Republic of Trinidad & Tobago. The 2,800 m2 facility was designed with sustainability as paramount to serve as an exemplary project and was measured and guided by the new LEED (V2.2) rating system.

Tuesday, July 13, 2010

New Work ::: 580 Carroll

Designed by architect Enrique Norten, 580 Carroll is a recently completed a five story 17 unit multi-family dwelling in the historic district of Park Slope in Brooklyn, New York. The façade of the building is finished in angular glass and has a private 3,500 square foot landscaped garden flanked by a cedar boardwalk adding a natural warmth in contrast to the raw concrete of the residence.

New Work ::: 580 Carroll

Designed by architect Enrique Norten, 580 Carroll is a recently completed a five story 17 unit multi-family dwelling in the historic district of Park Slope in Brooklyn, New York. The façade of the building is finished in angular glass and has a private 3,500 square foot landscaped garden flanked by a cedar boardwalk adding a natural warmth in contrast to the raw concrete of the residence.

Monday, July 12, 2010

blog wunderlust: 12 July 2010

Skateboarding The City: Deconstructing Architecture | is the profession of architecture corrupt? | Vanity Fair’s World Architecture Survey | Heat islands: Cities heat quickly, cool slowly | more than skin deep | Architects voted sexiest professionals (again) | NYC 10 ugliest buildings | emotional architecture | As Rome Modernizes, Its Past Quietly Crumbles |

oh and a little recognition via Critique this!

Architecture, of all the arts, is the one which acts most slowly, but the most surely, on the soul
E. Dimmet

blog wunderlust: 12 July 2010

Skateboarding The City: Deconstructing Architecture | is the profession of architecture corrupt? | Vanity Fair’s World Architecture Survey | Heat islands: Cities heat quickly, cool slowly | more than skin deep | Architects voted sexiest professionals (again) | NYC 10 ugliest buildings | emotional architecture | As Rome Modernizes, Its Past Quietly Crumbles |

oh and a little recognition via Critique this!

Architecture, of all the arts, is the one which acts most slowly, but the most surely, on the soul
E. Dimmet

Friday, July 9, 2010

72 Hour Urban Action Project

The 72 Hour Urban Action Project is an international rapid architecture and design festival. Defined by community needs, a deadline, a tight budget and limited space the competition invites teams of architects, students, designers, artists and craftspeople to respond to community needs. Selected teams will have three days to plan and realize their projects. Selected projects will remain on site permanently. Winners will be selected by a professional jury.

72 Hour Urban Action Project

The 72 Hour Urban Action Project is an international rapid architecture and design festival. Defined by community needs, a deadline, a tight budget and limited space the competition invites teams of architects, students, designers, artists and craftspeople to respond to community needs. Selected teams will have three days to plan and realize their projects. Selected projects will remain on site permanently. Winners will be selected by a professional jury.

Min House


The Min House in Argentina by Max Zolkwer (Pop-Arq)

Min House


The Min House in Argentina by Max Zolkwer (Pop-Arq)

Football for Hope

Before the excitement of the World Cup Finals, being played this weekend between the Netherlands and Spain, Architecture for Humanity sponsored the production of a film about the creation of the Football For Hope Centre in Khayelitsha, Cape Town, South Africa.

Football for Hope

Before the excitement of the World Cup Finals, being played this weekend between the Netherlands and Spain, Architecture for Humanity sponsored the production of a film about the creation of the Football For Hope Centre in Khayelitsha, Cape Town, South Africa.

Studio Banana TV:


Studio Banana TV interviewed architects Callís-Wortham about their recent project, an apartment block for the elderly in Barris Nous, Barcelona.

Studio Banana TV:


Studio Banana TV interviewed architects Callís-Wortham about their recent project, an apartment block for the elderly in Barris Nous, Barcelona.

Thursday, July 8, 2010

on the boards: Marstall revitalization

Rotterdam-based architects & urbanists Maxwan in collaboration with landscape architects Lola have won the first prize in a competition inviting proposals for the revitalization of the Marstall area in the heart of German city of Hannover.

on the boards: Marstall revitalization

Rotterdam-based architects & urbanists Maxwan in collaboration with landscape architects Lola have won the first prize in a competition inviting proposals for the revitalization of the Marstall area in the heart of German city of Hannover.

on the boards: Ville de Goussainville

The € 2.8m Ville de Goussainville is a 1,200m2 multi-functioned facility designed by French architect Wilfrid Bellcour (Studio Bellcour). The portico extends from the corner of south-eastern elevation twisting to become the façade creating the allusion of a entry courtyard.

on the boards: Ville de Goussainville

The € 2.8m Ville de Goussainville is a 1,200m2 multi-functioned facility designed by French architect Wilfrid Bellcour (Studio Bellcour). The portico extends from the corner of south-eastern elevation twisting to become the façade creating the allusion of a entry courtyard.

on the boards: Inflatable Building, NYC

Conceived by architects Woods Bagot as a temporary solution for stalled building sites where financing has slowed building development. The proposal made from EFTE & steel creates "a quality scheme that can go in quickly, and be taken away even quicker."

on the boards: Inflatable Building, NYC

Conceived by architects Woods Bagot as a temporary solution for stalled building sites where financing has slowed building development. The proposal made from EFTE & steel creates "a quality scheme that can go in quickly, and be taken away even quicker."
 
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