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Urban Jungle Vertical Park / PART Architecture

July 15, 2019 Martita Vial 0

PART architects collaborated with KINO landscape architects to design a spatial installation in the form of a vertical park in the new gigantic shopping centre T1 Mall of Tallinn in Ülemiste district. The aim of the structure is to create a common identity for the various levels of the 30-metre atrium and to provide an enjoyable environment for spending time.

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Floating Cubes / YounghanChung Architects

July 12, 2019 Martita Vial 0

Facing a reservoir built to store agricultural water, the site is recovering its primitive landscape day by day and trying to resemble a natural lake. This place might have formed a natural boundary with waters along a slope. But one day, humans hands found the place, and they cut paths through it and laid out stone walls along these paths to impose a hierarchy on the land. Inevitably, however, a development rush that can be commonly found in any suburb areas came in. Such a situation requested to establish a new relationship between architecture and land as well as architecture and architecture.  

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House Boat / Simone Micheli

July 12, 2019 Martita Vial 0

In the landscape of Puntaldìa, in Sardinia, the architect Simone Micheli, designed House Boat –  a charming contemporary-style apartment. A space dedicated to redefine the conception of luxury, materializing the relationship between man, space, time and no longer conceived  as the opulence of goods.

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The Glass Fortress / Archismith Architects

July 9, 2019 Martita Vial 0

The building serves as the sale gallery for a condominium project in Bangkok. Due to its proximity to a competitor’s sale gallery, one of the requirements from the Client was that the building must disconnect itself from the competitor. Leaving a generous gap was not an option for functional reasons so the design team decided to angle the building’s orientation away from the main road to create distinction.

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Hotel 223 / Snow AIDe

July 6, 2019 Martita Vial 0

Guryongpo is a place, which has the legend of falling a dragon out of ten dragons arise from the sea to sky. Since it has rich fishery resources such as whales, crabs, and squids, it became a harbor to plunder under the Japanese colonial era. Japanese House street, where it was made at that time, still exists. One side of Guryongpo harbor is crowded with many small restaurant and pubs but on the other side, relax space such as Ara square is mixed.

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VILLA NO.12 / NOIR Studio

July 6, 2019 Martita Vial 0

The villa No.12 is one of four villas that client had ordered our design group team (Noir studio). In this township and none of them were in their vicinity.

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Floating Blocks / Tóth Project Architect Office

July 6, 2019 Martita Vial 0

One-family houses, cottages as a style mean a serious challenge for the customer families and the authorized architects as well. The ground-plan layout and the functional connections should get special attention since they should reflect the habits of the family members as their living spaces. After them the other aspects like façade, design should be considered.

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Rayonier Corporate Headquarters / Polk Stanley Wilcox Architects

July 6, 2019 Martita Vial 0

When Rayonier decided to allow a key land holding to be developed into a township called Wildlight, Florida, the company also determined its headquarters could be its centerpiece, expressing commitment to the region while consolidating three separate office locations spread from Jacksonville to Fernandina. Located ten miles inland from the Atlantic east coast and just seven miles from the Georgia border where palms meet thousands of acres of pines, Wildlight is planned to reflect the unique nature of the Atlantic Coastal Low Country, a region running from Jacksonville to the Carolinas. Our challenge was to create a headquarters that would set an authentic tone for Rayonier while adhering to the strict architectural requirements of Wildlight. ​

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Lights Up Apartment / LCGA Design

July 4, 2019 Martita Vial 0

“Lights up” is a place with sound and art. Music can be divided into 3 processes: producing, performing and listening. We also made the spaces based on the concept: producing-rest area, performing-recording studio, listening-control room.