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Urban Infill Lofts / CHYBIK + KRISTOF ASSOCIATED ARCHITECTS

May 7, 2019 Andreas Luco 0

The five-story building comprises of 14 modern residential lofts and commercial spaces, offering panoramic views of the city. The architect’s urban design maximized the potential of the limited area, amplifying the plot through an irregular polygon floorplan and a geometric sculptural staircase. A commissioned site-specific light installation by artist Petr Dub adorns the building’s exterior. With its location near the center, the building will provide benefits of urban living to its inhabitants, becoming a landmark of the area.

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Van Horne / Paul Bernier Architecte

March 1, 2019 Andreas Luco 0

Our clients wanted to transform and expand a two-storey building on Van Horne Avenue in Outremont, Montreal. The ground floor was going to be used for commercial purposes, on the second floor we would create an apartment for rent and we would add a third storey that would become our clients’ home.

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Concept Store / Garis Miring Studio

February 22, 2019 Andreas Luco 0

Located in shopping district in Seminyak-Bali, “Concept Store” is an example of using contrast to make the building stands out from the surrounding. The conventional shaped pitched roof is playfully reconfigured, composing sense of scale and dimensions to create a unique modern facade. 

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Fresh food theatre / Describing Architecture Studio

February 18, 2019 Andreas Luco 0

Longba Town is composed by 19 villages, which do not possess a decent market. Groceries are locate along the the town’s only main road, and livestock are often slaughtered in the streets, spilling blood on the ground directly. Face such a situation, the government has set aside a small plot of vegetable land to build a market of about 2,500 square meters, which provides a high-quality shopping environment for residents, as well as hosts the annually festival and other activities. Therefore, it is not only a daily market serving the town, but also a festive place radiating the whole county. It should be convenient and comfortable, and also, it needs to have certain publicity.

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Pike Place MarketFront / The Miller Hull Partnership

February 5, 2019 Rayen Sagredo 0

Building on an ICONIC HISTORY
Since its opening at the turn of the 20th century, Pike Place Market has become a pillar of Seattle’s urban fabric. More than just a public market, this neighborhood turned historic district is home to farmers, craftspeople, small businesses and residents, each an integral part of the area’s history and character.

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Pike Place MarketFront / The Miller Hull Partnership

February 5, 2019 Rayen Sagredo 0

Building on an ICONIC HISTORY
Since its opening at the turn of the 20th century, Pike Place Market has become a pillar of Seattle’s urban fabric. More than just a public market, this neighborhood turned historic district is home to farmers, craftspeople, small businesses and residents, each an integral part of the area’s history and character.

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Seong-Su-Yeon-Bang / FHHH Friends

January 29, 2019 Rayen Sagredo 0

Renovation project from a factory to a commercial facility. We concentrated the outdoor space between 2 buildings later than the spaces in the building that would be changed very easily by commercial uses or commercial needs.

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Seong-Su-Yeon-Bang / FHHH Friends

January 29, 2019 Rayen Sagredo 0

Renovation project from a factory to a commercial facility. We concentrated the outdoor space between 2 buildings later than the spaces in the building that would be changed very easily by commercial uses or commercial needs.

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Melilla Central Market Refurbishment / Ángel Verdasco Arquitectos

January 21, 2019 Daniel Tapia 0

This work presents architecture as a tool and as a strategy that mediates in social conflicts, rebuilding both the area and the relationships between its users. A multicultural architecture. Melilla is a small Spanish city bordering Morocco located in North Africa. The closing of the Central Market in 2003, after 90 years of operation, left a completely abandoned area in the city.

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Covered Market and Exhibition Area in Schiltigheim / Dominique Coulon & associés

December 27, 2018 Daniel Tapia 0

Schiltigheim is the third largest town in the Bas-Rhin département (eastern France) in terms of population and is the most densely populated town in the Strasbourg metropolis. It developed in the nineteenth century, centered on brewing and related industrial activities. These activities declined in the late twentieth century, leaving much industrial land lying waste. The rehabilitation of the butchers’ cooperative is part of a process initiated by the municipality with the aim of regenerating the town’s urban fabric.