Source: Miguel de Guzmán archdaily.com |
C.E.I.P Multiuse Room, Madrid, Spain, 2007 designed by Raúl del Valle
The light introduced into the multi-purpose spaces, is an even light that provides an homogeneous clarity. Light comes in through 6 sawtooth skylights, south oriented so to create direct effects of light. In order to have a balanced light, a hole of square proportions is added, which provides a visual connection with the outside. -- ArchDaily
Source: Bilyana Dimitrova archdaily.com |
Sagaponac House, Cold Spring, New York, USA, 2007 designed by Stan Allen Architect
The active roofline and wood cladding recall vernacular traditions, while the open floor plan and interlocking of solid and void acknowledge contemporary, informal lifestyles. -- ArchDaily
Source: Roland Halbe archdaily.com |
Auditorium And Congress Center Expo 2008, Zaragoza, Spain designed by Nieto Sobejando Arquitectos
The linear skylight, the true protagonist of the project, starts out as a plane folded in parallel bands, open alternatively toward the north and the south, repeated with variants whose dimension and height change depending on the spatial needs of the interior. -- ArchDaily
Source: Peter Bennetts archdaily.com |
Florida Beach House, Florida Beach, Australia, 2011 designed by Iredale Pedersen Hook Architects
the roof overhang is carefully sized to exclude summer sun and admit low-level winter sun. The stretched western overhang excludes the low level sun allowing the occupants to engage in comfort with the setting sun. -- ArchDaily
Source: Fernando Alda archdaily.com |
Professional Cooking School in Ancient Slaughterhouse, Medina-Sidonia, Cádiz, Spain, 2011 designed by Sol89
The Professional Cooking School uses this idea of the molded ceramic plane to draw its geometry. This roof lends unity to the built complex and interprets the traditional construction of the place, ceramic roofs and whitewashed walls. -- ArchDaily
Source: Sergio Pirrone archdaily.com |
E+ Green Home, Kyeong Gi, South Korea designed by Unsangdong Architects
This green home includes diverse factors such as structural system, materials, spatial composition, landscape-enrichment and facilitated human life. E+ Green Home is defined as a new energy plus sustainable house by synthesizing all the optimized green technology and a string of intelligent energy saving system. The building has acquired Passive House Certificate from Passivhaus Institut in Germany. -- ArchDaily
Source: Sergio Grazia archdaily.com |
The Paper Nursery, 46 Rue Piat, 75020 Paris, France, 2014 designed by Wild Rabbits Architects
....the green rooftop is more iconic and it comunicates about a couple of issues unknown by many people like the stormwater, the biodiversity, the inertia or the sprinkling. Furthermore, it is a good way to remind this strong and ancient link between nature and architecture, wich at time creates nice things. -- ArchDaily
Source: Peter Bennetts archdaily.com |
The New Kununurra Courthouse, Coolibah Drive, Kununurra WA 6743, Australia, 2014 designed by TAG Architects + iredale pedersen hook architects
The roof form of the building creates an immediate dialogue while creating a variety of volumes that respond to the program requirements for the interior spaces. The height of the roof is also carefully controlled to relate to the immediate adjacent buildings. -- ArchDaily
Source: Jomar Bragança archdaily.com |
Serra Dourada Club - Alphaville, Brasil, 2015 designed by Gustavo Penna
It seeks to insert the new buildings, minimizing interventions in topography and preserving as much existing vegetation. Metal structure was the choice for the club pavilion, because it can cover large spans with structural parts of small dimensions, allowing, without further interference, the use of glass walls. The roof is made of thermo-acoustic metal tiles, clad in wooden slats on the bottom and wooden rulers at the top. -- ArchDaily
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