Archive for the 'Public Space' Category
Green Long Docks Paris by Jacob + MacFarlane Architects
It is look like the bridge that is provided for the pedestrians. It is a long thin building which is builds using concrete. This building which is called Dock of Paris is built in the change of the last century.
Category: Architecture,Port,Public Space, posted at: May 13th 2012, Comments: No CommentsTags: captio, docks paris, industrial warehouse, pedestrian street, river banks
Tianjin Bridged gardens – Qiaoyuan Wetland Park by Turenscape
In this modern era, there are so many changes of the world and it is the one sample of this change with the modern design of one garden being Qiaoyuan Wetland Park. This park is designed with the natural process of plant so here we will see the fresh area of park. This large [...]
Category: Public Space, posted at: May 11th 2012, Comments: No CommentsTags: bridge park, chinese park, red bridge, tianjin china, wetland park
Interconnected High Double-Tower
This is the fresh and new concept of building when two towers can be connected each other, the interconnected tower. The space can be used for many purposes and it will become the place with extraordinary scenery
Category: House,Public Space,Towers, posted at: Feb 4th 2012, Comments: No CommentsTags: beautiful scenery, elegant rooms, seoul korea, sky caption, touch the sky
Efficient Car Parking Place
The idea about parking tower can be realized in many shapes. This one is the new concept of car parking area. With the brilliant idea that efficient to make car parking tower in Hong Kong, Mozhao Studio win the Hong Kong Alternative Car Park Tower Competition.
Category: Public Space,Towers, posted at: Feb 3rd 2012, Comments: No CommentsTags: brilliant idea, car parking, efficient solutions, functional area, park tower
Re Hirozakari Sake Brewery
Architecture Design : Kunihiko Matsuba (TYRANT KUNIHIKO MATSUBA) Collaborator : Ksuke Fukushima (N-LLC) Structure Design : Tatsumi Terado (Tatsumi Terado Structural Studio) Photo Copyright : Tomoki Hirokawa A glass of water with a single drop of ink: Neither purely transparent water nor visibly colored water; colored water in the strict sense of the term, which [...]
Category: Architect,Architecture,Museum,Public Space, posted at: Aug 14th 2011, Comments: No CommentsTags: aluminum, Gunma Prefecture, interior, Nakanojo Biennale, storage, warehouse
Modern Waalse Krook Library Design for Belgium
Designed by UNStudio, the Waalse Krook library built for an Urban Library of the Future in Gent, Belgium. The building’s light and transparent design creates a public gathering place that doubles as a learning environment. The library features an open core that provides incredible views while allowing air and light to penetrate the interior, and [...]
Category: Library,Public Space, posted at: Feb 5th 2011, Comments: No CommentsTags: Belgium, interior, Library, roof, Waalse Krook
New Kaohsiung Marine Gateway Terminal
The new Kaohsiung Marine Gateway Terminal designed by Asymptote is a new state of the art transportation interchange, an urban destination with both terminal and public facilities including exhibition and event spaces for the people of Kaohsiung as well as for national and international visitors. The project transforms the site from its industrial roots into [...]
Category: Public Space,Terminal, posted at: Jan 14th 2011, Comments: No CommentsTags: evolo, Exhibition, interior, structure design
Stunning Harvest City as Floating Agricultural and Industrial City for Haiti
It’s been almost a year now since Haiti was ravaged by a horrific earthquake, and while its citizens are still picking up the pieces, the good news is that there is no shortage of creative ideas about how to rebuild an even better, more sustainable infrastructure for the country. Boston based architect E. Kevin Schopfer [...]
Category: infrastructure,Innovation Designer,Public Space,Sustainable Design, posted at: Jan 13th 2011, Comments: No CommentsTags: evolo, Haiti, Harvest City, Innovation Designer, Kevin Schopfer, Sustainable Design
Attractive Algorithmic Housing for Shanghai Residences
Shanghai was chosen as the location for this study because it is affected by extreme poverty, social segregation, and lack of housing developments. The city has two radically different faces. The rich and polished and the poor and crammed, who live with a population density of less than 15 square meters per person. These problems [...]
Category: House,Public Space,Recreational Areas, posted at: Jan 8th 2011, Comments: No CommentsTags: density, House, interior, open space, Shanghai, square meters
Modern Siloetten Apartment from Silo in Denmark
Siloetten is an exciting project that makes use of existing and solid infrastructure in a practical way. The abandoned silo remains in its original form and serves as the service core for the apartments as well as the base for the roof terrace. A steel structure forms the frame for the 21 apartments that surround [...]
Category: Apartment,Apartments,infrastructure,Innovation Designer,Public Space, posted at: Jan 4th 2011, Comments: No CommentsTags: aerial view, Denmark, Innovation Designer, residential tower
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