03 May 2015

10CAL TOWER by Supermachine Studio


10CAL TOWER
a project by Supermachine Studio
Bang Saen Beach, Thailand, completed 2014
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This concrete tower of interconnecting red staircases was designed by Thai firm Supermachine Studio for an elevated game of hide and seek. The Labyrinth was designed by Bangkok-based Supermachine Studio for a spot on the edge of a park near Bang Saen Beach, a coastal resort 60 miles east of the Thai capital.

21 March 2015

LEARNING HUB by Heatherwick Studio


LEARNING HUB
a project by Heatherwick Studio
Nanyang Technological University, Singapore, completed 2015
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London-based Heatherwick Studio collaborated with local firm CPG Consultants on the Learning Hub, a new eight-storey teaching facility at Nanyang Technological University. To avoid creating "miles of corridors linking box-like lecture rooms", the building was designed as a cluster of tapered towers surrounding an expansive atrium. The idea was to combine learning facilities with social spaces including balconies, gardens and open-air corridors, to encourage as many opportunities for staff and student interactions as possible.

11 February 2015

RIBBON CHAPEL by NAP Architects


RIBBON CHAPEL
a project by NAP Architects
Hiroshima, Japan, completed 2013
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Two curving staircases encircle the exterior of this wedding chapel by Tokyo-based architect Hiroshi Nakamura, meeting at a rooftop platform that overlooks the Hiroshima coastline. The Ribbon Chapel by Hiroshi Nakamura takes its name from the pair of timber-clad staircases that wind around the exterior of the glazed wedding chapel.

11 January 2015

TOWER 41 by Alberto Kalach



TOWER 41
a project by Alberto Kalach
Mexico City, Mexico, completed 2014
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Located in a strategic point of Mexico City, facing the majestic Chapultepec Park, Tower 41 designed by Alberto Kalach’s office TAX is displayed to the immediate context as a light sculpture at nightfall. The interior spaces were designed as a consequence of the structure of the volume, two structural concrete walls supporting steel mezzanines, reinforced by a secondary steel structure on the facade. Thus, the structural configuration generates free plans, allowing flexible spaces for any office use.

21 December 2014

JELLYFISH HOUSE by Wiel Arets Architects



JELLYFISH HOUSE
a project by Wiel Arets Architects
Marbella, Spain, completed 2013
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Situated right on the coast of Spain in Marbella, the Jellyfish House, designed by Wiel Arets Architects (WAA), utilizes a cantilevered design so that when the homeowners are on the top floor the views of the ocean can always be seen. The cantilevered design holds something pretty unique – a pool on the roof with a glass bottom. The blueness of the water through the glass creates a beautiful ceiling to the outdoor space below.