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Architects: Alter Studio
- Area: 18000 m²
Kelly Minner
Texas Hillel: The Topfer Center for Jewish Life / Alter Studio
Yandex offices / Za Bor Architects
Mash House / Austin Maynard Architects
East Windsor Residence / Alter Studio
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Architects: Alter Studio
- Area: 4500 m²
- Year: 2009
Lightwave / AnL Studio
The Parklands, South Bank, Brisbane, Australia, has played host to Lightwave, a sensory light installation at the Unlimited festival. At 10m x 16m x 5.5m, Lightwave is not just a sculpture or an art piece, but an object that can be interacted with, like a large animated toy or hybrid living creature—glowing and pulsing by the river. The design by AnL Studio was intended to provoke conversations about using contemporary parks as a performative public space. By offering a new and unexpected experience between people and the object (displayed art), or between nature and the (artificial) object, Lightwave responds in a purposefully dynamic and playful way, engaging and inviting public participation. The object is responsive to the new environment, therefore generating a new pattern into the place and time. More explanation and photographs of Lightwave following the break.
Architects: AnL Studio Location: Brisbane, Australia Project Architects: Keehyun Ahn and Minsoo Lee Prototyping Design/Interactive Consultant : Rory Nugent, Andy Doro Project Management: Laing O’Rourke, Byte Logic Curator: Creativesight, Hassell Electrical Engineers and Lighting/Interactive Consultants: Webb Australia Structural engineer: OPUS Cost Planning: Mitchell Brandtman Building Certification: Certis Surveying: LandPartners Construction and Construction Management: Laing O’Rourke Project Year: 2010 Photographs: Courtesy of AnL Studio Interactive Fabrication: Watthouse, Zenith, Xenian, CTI, Imaginus Fabrication: Flow Force, Heyday Landscaping: Dig It, South Bank Corporation, Concrete Supply: Boral
Honighaus / Ogrydziak Prillinger Architects
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Architects: Ogrydziak Prillinger Architects
- Area: 3500 m²
- Year: 2009
Sephardic Community Center / BKSK
- Year: 2010
Passive House / Karawitz Architecture
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Architects: Karawitz Architecture
- Area: 177 m²
- Year: 2009
Sumikiri House / y+M design office
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Architects: y+M design office
Annie Residence / Alter Studio
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Architects: Alter Studio
- Area: 2700 m²
- Year: 2008
Can Cube / Archi-Union Architects
Brittlebush / Simon De Aguero
Brittlebush was developed as a design-build experience for Simón De Agüero, graduate student, designer, and project manager. The design is an experimental desert dwelling for winter residents at Taliesin, the Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture. Simón envisioned the design to be an open-air living space with protective roof and walls for the sleeping area.
Approximately 90% of the steel in the project was salvaged from the school scrap yard; 100% of the rammed earth for the walls was from the school property; 100% of the wood used for the formwork was salvaged from onsite renovation waste.
Follow the break for more images and information about Brittlebush.
Architect: Simon De Aguero Location: Scottsdale, Arizona, United States Assistant Project Manager: Erik Krautbauer Project Year: 2010 Photographs: Simon de Aguero & Saskia Jorda
Sports Pavilion / Filipe Brandão and Nuno Sanches
An existing primary school campus required the edition of a sports pavilion and a swimming pool facility (that will be built at a later stage). Although independent of each other there was the need of involving the two buildings in a common occupation of territory, minimizing negative urban and landscape impact. Architects Filipe Brandao and Nuno Sanches collaborated to create a smart design with a green roof. More about this project following the break.
Architects: Filipe Brandão and Nuno Sanches Location: Braga, Portugal Collaboration: Tiago Dias Ramos Engineering: Civarq, Carmo Estruturas, Francisco Godinho, Max Ferraro Project Year: 2007-2010 Photographs: Filipe Brandão, Nuno Sanches, Nuno Morão, Guilherme Sanches and Frederico Sá
Concrete House / Ogrydziak Prillinger Architects
- Year: 2007
Edouard Malingue Gallery / OMA
A Doll's House for Clementine / TDO Architecture
TDO was commissioned by Wallpaper* Magazine to re-approach the design of a doll’s house. They were asked to consider Le Corbusier’s Villa Savoye as an inspirational starting point, and from there developed a concept that successfully responded with a functional doll’s house with a contemporary design.
Butler House / Andrew Maynard Architects
Nestled within the undulated roofline of one of Fitzroy’s famed MacRobertson warehouses, sits a roof terrace with a difference – complete with canopy and turf. This, the vertical and architectural pinnacle of the Butler House, fills the void that effects so many inner-city dwellings – a lack of outdoor space. Further to this, the warehouse apartment had a number of innate thermal and acoustic shortcomings – making it less-than-ideal for occupancy by a family with 2 rambunctious young boys. Balancing intimacy with privacy came to be a significant consideration for this young family and is achieved via shrewd adaptability of spaces.
Architects: Andrew Maynard Architects Location: Fitzroy, Melbourne, Australia Project Team: Andrew Maynard, Mark Austin, Tommy Joo Project Area: 85 sqm (new works) 44 sqm (works existing) Project Year: 2010 Photographs: Kevin Hui
Bouldin Residence / Alter Studio
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Architects: Alter Studio
- Year: 2009
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