Monday, May 19, 2014

Raised Corners

Source: Arash Nasiri archdaily.com
Noor-e-Mobin Sports Hall, Bastam, Semnan, Iran, 2010 designed by FEA Studio
....this sports hall is a “panoramic view” itself, that the entire natural scenes can be observed from its inside. In this regard, double-glazed safe glasses with the thickness of 18 mm are used around the saloon. -- ArchDaily

Source: Code Architectural Design archdaily.com
GR230, Hokkaido, Japan, 2010 designed by Code Architectural Design
....a beautiful piece of architecture that commands a dignified presence during the foliage-rich summer months, and a quieter one that seemingly dissolves into the surrounding landscape during the long, reclusive winters. -- ArchDaily

Source: Luis Ontiveros archdaily.com
De Candido Express Supermarket, Maracaibo, Venezuela designed by NMD l NOMADAS
....we turned to origami, for its simplicity, firm softness, continuity in the enclosures, and versatile replicability in changing contexts. In origami, continuity of matter is required. In this case we used a sandwich sheet of pre-painted white galvanized steel. This allowed us to obtain, from a square-based rectangular initial base, the manufacturing of simple models to highly complex folds. -- ArchDaily

Source: Archi5 associated with Tecnova architecture archdaily.com
Antony-Multisports Complex, Rue de l’Annapurna, Antony, France, 2011 designed by Archi5 + Tecnova architecture
A mysterious big black box planted in an urban landscape. Curiosity is satisfied once the way to go in is found, on a raised corner where the entrance is located. -- ArchDaily

Source: Jens Kirchner archdaily.com
Hörsaalgebäude Osnabrück, Barbarastraße, Osnabrück, Germany, 2014 designed by Benthem Crouwel Architects
Because of this location and the position of the university building as “link”, the building is shaped like a volume of three floors with a cutaway at the bottom. The incision ensures a strong relationship with the outside area and gives the university building a clear, recognizable entrance: a striking building is created. -- ArchDaily

Source: Young-chae Park archdaily.com
Extrude, Hanam-si, Gyeonggi-do, South Korea designed by studio GAON
Then we took the edge off the sharp triangle which the cars would conceptually run into. And we opened the west edge like a fish opening its mouth. -- ArchDaily

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