Tuesday, February 4, 2014

Cube 8

Source: Adrià Goula archdaily.com
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Beach Modules, Barcelona, Spain, 2010 designed by Màrius Quintana Creus
The cube is proposed as a common form to all the elements that have to conform the various programs. The cube as minimal and simple form that requires a discipline in the design of all its parts and its layout, repetition and aggregation strategies. -- ArchDaily

Source: Domyjinak archdaily.com
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Train Stop Varnsdorf – Pivovar Kocour, Liberec, Czech Republic, 2013 designed by Domyjinak
The concept of the simple volume, two intersected open cubes, found the inspiration in wooden brewery boxes – beer basses. From the interior of these boxes a massive wooden bench with names of train stops on, protrudes into the space. The bench is carried by the logo of the brewery – steel „statue“ of the tomcat (“kocour” in Czech). -- ArchDaily

Source: Arunas Skrolis archdaily.com
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Parallelepiped Rectangle House, Vilnius, Lithuania, 2013 designed by Devyni Architektai
....strict-shaped house with echoing of the rectangular. Therefor lots of glass framed in concrete construction and decorated with fine polished stone exterior.... -- ArchDaily

Source: Javier Callejas archdaily.com
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Mixed-Used Leisure Complex, Montrond-les-Bains, France, 2013 designed by DATA architectes
Composed of six blocks containing the differents entities of the program and arranged mainly on a single level, this new complex offers a clear and simple internal route through the large glass-roofs taken between these six volumes. This formal and organizational system allows the addition of new volumes and thus easily integrate possible future expansion of the complex. -- ArchDaily

Source: Javier Agustin Rojas archdaily.com
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Buenos Aires Contemporary Art Museum, Mar del Plata, Buenos Aires Province, Argentina, 2013 designed by Monoblock
A system of independent structural modules, which ensures that each of these can be completed in itself, allows the building to open with only 2/7 of the total building completed. A building with modular growth provides great flexibility for the developer to have large variations in the stages of completion, as this is a building with an open functional structure. -- ArchDaily

Source: Harunori Noda archdaily.com

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Tohogakuen School of Music, Chofu, Tokyo, Japan, 2014 designed by Nikken Sekkei
....new arrangements of lesson rooms has been developed in which it’s not a typical campus style, nor dispersive location of schools.It has a look of a city observed in Quartier Latin. -- ArchDaily

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