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BadBuiten by IOU Architecture

Amsterdam based BadBuiten by IOU Architecture

Amsterdam-based IOU Architecture shared with us their project “BadBuiten”, a floating pool and bar in the Amstel river in Amsterdam. (more…)

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Posted by on October 5th, 2010 No Comments

Galilee House Office of Studio Bellecour in Toulouse, France

Galilee House Office of Studio Bellecour in Toulouse France Galilee House Office of Studio Bellecour in Toulouse, France

Galilee House Office of Bellecour Studio is located in Toulouse, France and has a distinctive and easily recognizable. This project consists of two separate buildings linked together through a white “veil” which is made of concrete. This provides a lightweight construction, the shape of the flight. A square is a living room, where special pedestrian access to both rooms. square rather high to allow half-buried parking level organized around a central park with natural air circulation. A large white concrete forms look like shingles that offer space for bicycles within the landscape. Sun shade, the main elements of the composition of the facade, bringing the light of an important convenience for office-buildings and open spaces.[Via] (more…)

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Posted by on August 28th, 2010 No Comments

Danish Pavilion for Expo 2010 in Shanghai, China

The Picnic Design for Expo 2010 in Shanghai Danish Pavilion for Expo 2010 in Shanghai, China

Danish Pavilion is a symbol of modern lifestyle, the building was designed as a double helix with pedestrian and cycle route takes you from the ground and through the curves. Danish Pavilion at the Shanghai launch, like a walk in peace time to absorb the environment or as a travel bike. Danish Pavilion for 2010 World Expo in Shanghai, China designed by Copenhagen-based architecs Bjarke Ingels Group (BIG). (more…)

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Posted by on August 20th, 2010 No Comments