Barn House Belgium – Belgian home
Barn House, new property in Belgium design by BURO II – contemporary Belgian residence, modern residential building images
Barn House, new property in Belgium design by BURO II – contemporary Belgian residence, modern residential building images
CMA CGM Headquarters Marseilles tower design by Zaha Hadid Architects – CMA CGM Marseilles building, France, architect, French high-rise
Conversion of 1910 Edwardian mansion into four contemporary apartments & coach-house into four-bedroom home: Contemporary Scottish Housing Project by Zebrano Design, Architects.
Aarhus Hovedbanegården, Jutland rrain station building – historic Danish railway architecture photos, Denmark rail architectural pictures
In order to create a unified experience given the different programs – Single Family House, Double Family House and Triple Family House – it is achieved through a basic ground figure, the square.
The typology of these town villas is related to the two houses by Alfred Roth and Marcel Breuer in the Doldertal (1936) and to the concept of the palazzine as, for example, developed in Rome by Adalberto Libera and Luigi Moretti.
The Werd office building complex was built between 1970 and 1975 by the architects A. F. Sauter and A. Dirler (see also the housing complex in the Sunnige Hof siedlung).
The two similar building volumes ¾comparable to the Tintin detectives “Thomson” and “Thompson”¾ are specified in the design plan. They define a courtyard-like external space that forms the social centre of the complex with a view of Multengut, which gives the complex its name.
The semi-transparent sunscreen, which can alternately be fixed close or rolled up open, uses specially-manufactured membrane (polymer-laminated) fabric printed on both sides with an ultra large plant motif.
The volumes of the individual buildings are staggered, both horizontally and vertically. In this way they react to the sloping topography.
They illustrate the move towards increased density at present occurring in this popular residential district. The issues are therefore integration in the existing context, the grain and the sculptural design of the volumes.
The unique premise situated below Pflugstein, a popular recreational destination above the lake of Zurich, consists of two different zones, one on a higher artificial plateau and the other one on a declining hillside overlooking the lake.
The two housing blocks are part of an overall plan by burkhalter sumi architects. In a reference to the guideline planning for the Sulzerareal in Oberwinterthur the long building volumes are at right angles to Eulachpark.
Sheppard Robson, on behalf of Delancey, has received planning consent to redevelop York House into a glistening crystallised 18 storey office building on the Southbank of the River Thames
The site is a 100×45 parallelogram oriented north-south and limiting on the west with a new urban park and on the north, east and south with similar housing blocks, located into a new development in the south of Madrid
These three blocks, bordered on one side by the avenue and on the other by the quay, are part of the large-scale redevelopment of the Katendrecht district in Rotterdam.
The building has been pushed to the edge of an orthogonal, gently sloping site so as to leave room for a walled garden. Since this is the southern hemisphere, the building opens up to the cooler south side while its north face is much more closed, designed to admit light while keeping the heat at bay.