Villa 1, Veluwe Zoom: Dutch House Design

Villa 1 Veluwe Zoom house by Powerhouse Company | www.e-architect.com

Design: Powerhouse Company, Architects

Set in the woodlands the residence program is oriented towards terrain views and the sun. Half of the program is pushed below ground to meet local zoning regulations. A clear dichotomy is formed in the spatial experience of the house – a ‘glass box’ ground floor and a ‘medieval’ basement.

Sanatorium Zonnestraal Hilversum: Modern Building

Sanatorium Zonnestraal Modern Hilversum Building | www.e-architect.com

Architects: wessel de jonge architecten. The former Zonnestraal Sanatorium is one of the most famous Modern monuments in the Netherlands. A master plan was developed in 1997 to convert it into a health centre with a combination of (para)medical and recreational functions.

CHART ARCHITECTURE Competition Finalists news

Algae Dome, Aleksander Wadas, Rafal Wroblewski, and Anna Stempniewicz Anna Astempniewicz, 2017

Five teams selected as finalists in CHART ARCHITECTURE Competition 2017. Designs address this year’s theme THE LIVING CITY and contribute to the global discussion on sustainable urbanisation, renewable resources and the urgent need for experimentation with upcycling and the reuse of materials.

Fort Hoofddorp Netherlands: Open Air Theater

Fort Hoofddorp Netherlands Dutch Open Air theater

Fort near Hoofddorp by Serge Schoemaker Architects. Dutch architect Serge Schoemaker has revealed his design for the redevelopment of Fort near Hoofddorp (1907) in the Netherlands.

Morphogenesis Architects, New Delhi Studio

DAG Mumbai

Celebrating 20 years at the forefront of architecture in India, morphogenesis becomes the first Indian architects practice to feature in the Images’ Publication Master Architect Series. This innovative architectural studio is a world-leader in net zero energy and sustainable design.

Vitrolles Media Library France, Bouches-du-Rhône

Vitrolles Media Library Marseilles Buildings news

Architect: Jean-Pierre Lott. Vitrolles grew too quickly. A victim of the urbanization of the 1960s, it went from the status of little Provençal village with about a thousand inhabitants, to a bedroom community comprised of soulless apartment buildings.

Port Watch House near Kennebunkport, Maine

Port Watch House

Design: KW Architects – Within a stone’s throw from the historic and quaint Kennebunkport, is a quiet neighborhood which is close enough to walk to the highly desirable  downtown, but yet hidden away from the copious amounts of tourists.

Landscape Villas – Netherlands Property

Landscape Villas, The Netherlands by Uri Cohen Architects | www.e-architect.com

Design: Uri Cohen Architects. Architectural competition winner, located by a historical monumental farm. This scheme is based on the ambiguity of the location; on one hand it is a sequence of large objects on the edge of the neighborhood and on the other hand it is a part of the neighborhood of one family house.

LESS – Urban Amplifier in Paris

LESS Urban Amplifier

Design: AAVP ARCHITECTURE. It has been difficult for the neighborhood to bid farewell to this last little piece of the country in Paris, and the densification of an open space explains the group lawsuit brought against the project by 180 neighbors recorded during the waiting period for the building permit.

Aesop Shaw Store, Washington, D.C.

Aesop Shaw Washington, D.C. shop interior | www.e-architect.com

Design: David Jameson Architects: “Music is liquid architecture; Architecture is frozen music.”- Johann Wolfgang von Goethe. The design inspiration for Aesop’s first Washington, DC environment is rooted in the DNA of the historic U Street and Shaw neighborhoods’ music.

Zhongshuge in Shanghai Réel Mall

Zhongshuge

Architects: X+Living. Background of a busy city is always the randomly standing neon lights. Hurried pe-destrians cross the street from one side to the other, from one block to another block by passing through the street.

Cabin Ustaoset, Hardangervidda National Park

Cabin Ustaoset

Architect: Jon Danielsen Aarhus, Cabin Ustaoset, remotely positioned at the foot of Hardangervidda, Europe’s greatest mountain plateau and Norway’s largest National Park – provides guests with unprecedented views of the surrounding scenery.