+MOOD | recent articles + 2 more
+MOOD | recent articles + 2 more |
- Beethoven Building Entrance and Lobby Area \ ARCHIT3CTUM
- Reiulf Ramstad Architects at RIBA in London
- BORÉAL \ Tetrarc architects
Beethoven Building Entrance and Lobby Area \ ARCHIT3CTUM Posted: 17 Apr 2012 07:40 AM PDT As a main idea, think of the term “Modular Origami” and starting from there we set through the folds and shapes compose a tessellation of changing hues to serve as housing. Coating was raised a composite panel walls, worked with a fold diagonally to form a composition with pvc stretched ceiling and accent lighting. Composed of a corridor that establishes connection between the street and square, guarded by two iron hinged doors open once again act as shutters that define and route access.The entrance to the building, is organized by two trays with pebbles and glass door with concealed allowing visual continuity and also limits the access. Once in the lobby, we find the card-driven controls that allow entry to people who work in offices, the area of video surveillance and reception. For many a futuristic project for us is to characterize the use of the building from a point of view, with no more pretensions to experiment with new materials andways to get results in a smooth transition of spaces. + Project factsArchitect: René Mateo Building: Beethoven (Offices) + All images courtesy ARCHIT3CTUM |
Reiulf Ramstad Architects at RIBA in London Posted: 17 Apr 2012 07:12 AM PDT RRA AT RIBA IN LONDON Reiulf Ramstad Architects and Jensen Skodvin Architects will show separate exhibitions at RIBA, The Royal Institute of British Architects in London april-june 2012. Contemporary Norwegian Architecture Exhibition– "Landscape and Intervention" explores the work over the last 10 years, notably buildings for the National Tourist Routes initiative in Norway. Official Opening with a talk to accompany the exhibition by architects Reiulf Ramstad and Jan Olav Jensen will be on April 17th. On display at Gallery Two and Florence Hall – RIBA, 66 Portland Place, London, W1B 1AD, 12 April 2012 – 15 June 2012 The Exhibition is organised by the Royal British Institute of Architects and is a collaboration between The Norwegian Ministry of Foreign Affairs and Reiulf Ramstad Architects and sponsored by The Royal Norwegian Embassy in London. |
Posted: 16 Apr 2012 05:20 PM PDT Tétrarc proposal for those 39 social housing shapes as 11 "Houses" gathered side by side. The resultant continuous volume describes a light 21 degrees inflexion on its half, creating two distinct households. As the first one contains 6 rental houses, the second one is dedicated to the 5 sold houses. In order to optimize the space for living rooms without increasing reference surface areas each housing is organized around a nucleus made of a kitchen, a bathroom, toilets, and a staircase for duplex apartments. In the same purpose, accesses to the housings are located outside the building as an unexpected & playful iconic element. Households are characterized by a greenhouse in front of their façade. They are the continuum of the spaces inside the housing, provide more surface areas, and even are a great living volume in the duplexes. Finally, private gardens take place at the foot of each household, extending them and offering an innovative way to practice gardening in order to promote neighbourhood relationships. Thus, Tétrarc plays on different tunes. It sets the project in modern history of individual social housing which began in 1925-1930'. It provides an innovative answer to the sustainable social housing question with new forms and use of materials. It also provides a recalled quality of life to its inhabitants with its innovative performances of indoor spaces extended on the outside. + Project factsBORÉAL Competition: July_2007 Structural engineer: BET Structure_ IBA Quantity surveyor: 21 (rental houses) social housing (3 T2, 9 T3, 9 T4) Main contractor: Excavation, outdoor planning_ BLANLOEIL SUPPLIERS: Wire facade: ARVAL Program: Implant 39 social housing, either for rent or for sale below a housing estate built during the thirties. Translator: Matthieu Blanche + All images and drawings courtesy Tetrarc architects | Photo by Stephane Chalmeau |
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