Posted on May 21st 2013, 08:00 AM
Arquitectos: Solis Colomer Arquitectos
Ubicación: El Zapote, Guatemala
Area: 70.0 M2
Año: 2012
Fotografía: Cortesía de Solis Colomer ArquitectosCon el objetivo común de reinventar el espacio de la tienda de café en Guatemala, McCafé y SOLIS COLOMER ARQUITECTOS comenzaron a explorar nuevas ideas que podrían representar tanto a la gente del lugar así como a la gente del resto del mundo. En base a esta visión,...
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Posted on May 21st 2013, 08:00 AM
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From Dezeen
Posted on May 21st 2013, 07:31 AM
Giles Miller's London design studio has positioned a target of reflective pixels in front of a medieval gate for this year's Clerkenwell Design Week,...
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News: Barcelona officials are outraged over plans to construct a 300-metre "space hotel" - complete with a zero-gravity spa and vertical wind tunnel...
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Architects: Ippolito Fleitz Group
Location: Denkendorf, Germany
Design Team: Peter Ippolito, Gunter Fleitz, Minka Ludwig, Jing Zhao, Hadi A. Tandawardaja
Area: 300 sqm
Year: 2008
Photographs: Bruno Helbling
The view from the L-shaped panoramic window over the 900 year old village of Denkendorf, with its abbey in the centre, attracts everyone’s attention. The heated window ledge of fair-faced concrete is therefore the most popular seat in the house. Clearly defined, minimalist in its form and material, the trapeze shaped three floor residential and office premise may appear cool at first glance.
The large Windows open up the massive building, which initially seems quite closed, and allow views in and out from every aspect. Projecting parts of the building such as Windows and garage, bring...
From Arthitectural
Posted on May 21st 2013, 06:54 AM
Named this way due to a game of words based on the names of its dwellers, Eriso (Hedgehog) House is different from others of Agraz Arquitectos due to a pair of circumstances. It is, for starters, one of the first raised houses in the second decade of the firm, withholding several constants such as the eternal search of elements to enhance its architectural language.But without a doubt, the outstanding peculiarity is that it is almost completely surrounded...
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Posted on May 21st 2013, 06:15 AM

a home of hallways draws from the monumental scale and textured tectonics of okinawa's shinto shrines and gusuku, or fort-like castle, architecture.
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Posted on May 21st 2013, 06:02 AM
Tel-Aviv-based design practice Pitsou Kedem Architects have completed the Pavilion 2012 project. The contemporary interior designed home can be found in Shoham, Israel. According to the architects: “A structure used by a real estate company as a sales office for a residential project they are building. The project examines the line between architecture, marketing and consumption. The project was to build, a sales office. The architect chose to relate to the project as a contemporary pavilion attempting to combine, within one building, modern, minimalistic, architectural principles and thereby creating a building that is almost an object or a piece of sculpture almost akin to a small, architectural pavilion. “A geometric pattern of vertical wooden lines serves as a ‘skin’ that divides...

















