Senin, 12 Desember 2011

S-Trenue: Bundle Matrix in Seoul, Korea

The site is located near the Yoido National Assembly, in an area that has been developed since the 1980's and mostly populated with towers built according to this equation to similar height and capacity scales. Generally, the plan of this tower typology is determined by the maximum site coverage (60% in this case), and the maximum F.A.R. (800%), and is repeatedly stacked vertically tower. In this plan, a tower of 14 floors (800% 60% = 13.333) is possible. An urban environment crowded with these types of towers is often monotonous and uninteresting, while the paucity of space between towers results in an oppressive cityscape.

Photography (C) Iwan Baan

Podium Tower
Prototype 1 (Standard): This type is possible when there is enough vertical allowance. The lower four or five levels, mostly filled with high-profit commercial entities, forming a podium of maximum site coverage. Prototype 2 (L-shaped): This is a variation of the podium tower; The tower atop the podium faces the street and horizontally forms an L-shape. The tower?s visibility increases from the street, while increased distance from neighboring buildings to the rear improves the overall environment.

Bundle Matrix
The L-shaped podium tower is reorganized and transforms into three vertical elements: three slimmer towers. The central core tower, the adjoined street-side tower, the adjoined rear tower and the podium form an ?L? The core tower is of reinforced concrete construction, the other two, of steel construction. With the core tower at the center, the slimmer steel construction towers lean at varying angles that still maintain structural soundness. The interstitial spaces extend to the commercial lower four floors with an atrium garden, escalator hall and other common areas for rest and transit that enliven the space. The design may have started from a podium tower prototype, but with the division between the podium and tower vanished, the three slimmer towers and two resultant interstitial gaps create vertical urbanity. According to the 2020 Seoul Urban Basic Project Plan, Yoido will be developed as an international financial district and the center of northeast Asian finance.

High-density highrise projects such as the IFC and Park One are being developed to the site?s northeast as a link to such mid- to long-term plans. This project is at the center of a rapidly-changing Yoido?s commercial and financial center.

Main Sections
The building is comprised of 7 basement levels and 36 superstructure levels, totaling about 39.899 ? and 154.14m in height. Parking and mechanical rooms are located on basement levels 2-7, and community conveniences are on basement levels one to superstructure level four, with the remaining levels 5 to 36 being ?officetels? (live/work space). Levels 14-15, at the core of the building, contain support facilities and central mechanical rooms and mark the division of facilities.

Level 1 Plan: Street Park
A green park space will be installed along the 100m-wide street. The street-side park features bamboo and Japanese spurge landscaping and water fixtures. Mist fountains and lighting will create a distinctive urban park that adds to the site?s role as a gateway.

Perspective: Sky Garden
In the interstitial spaces on either side of the core tower, there are 32 green spaces planned for ?sky parks.? The penthouse level (36th floor) has two outdoor spaces for every three units, with 31 total outdoor spaces that complement the building?s exterior and help formulate the highrises identity.

Type: Residential - Apartment, Commercial - Office, Transport - Parking structure
Location: 26-1 Yeouido-dong, Yeongdeungpo-gu
                   Seoul
                   Korea, Republic of
Site type: urban
Building area: 39899 m2
A project by: Mass Studies
                         Architecture

Photo Gallery of S-Trenue: Bundle Matrix in Seoul, Korea

Photography (C) Iwan Baan

Photography (C) Iwan Baan

Photography (C) Iwan Baan

Photography (C) Iwan Baan

 Source: http://www.architizer.com

Minggu, 11 Desember 2011

Ribbon House in Rio Negro, Argentina

Linking distant lands, this time G2 Estudio was hired by two families from Tahiti- French Polynesia, partners in the adventure to create a holiday house in San Carlos de Bariloche - Patagonia Argentina, the one should have a wide integrated space for leisure and recreation, two master-rooms, two bedrooms for the children, and all the necessary equipment to a holiday house.

This way the house should be sufficiently dislocated in the footprint composition to ensure that each volume can achieve a particular frame of the breathtaking nature.

IDEA:
The initial idea comes from the juxtaposition of volumes, each containing different functions, on one hand the social life and in the others the private life. The morphology and materials used, were thought to achieve that the strong became in fragile, the solid in ethereal, the supported in support, the dynamic in static, and vice versa.

So the house is a search between the balance, juxtaposition, ribbon, viewing-point, vital tour, and hug.

ELEMENTS:
The sustained would be of steel-frame for the outer shells, partitions, panels, sun visors, which would be clad in wood from the area taking advantage of its warmth and lightness. For the roof panels and folded it, was used asphalt slate black color, creating color and texture contrasts.

The interiors are the result of the interpenetration of volumes compositional directions respecting convergences and materiality making a dramatic balance between the expression of forms, textures and visuals.

With Ribbon House G2 Estudio close a small cycle of evolution in the search for housing types, and launches into new spaces for these architectural exploration, arguing that every expression of architecture should be unique and unrepeatable as the users are.

Type: Residential - Single family residence

Location: San Carlos de Bariloche
Rio Negro
Argentina

Building status: built in 2010




A project by: G2 Estudio Arquitectura
Architecture

Photo Gallery of Ribbon House in Rio Negro, Argentina










Source: http://www.architizer.com

Jumat, 09 Desember 2011

The Essentials of Fabulous

The Essentials of Fabulous

I just returned from a ‘fabulous’ six days in New York. It really is a special time at Christmas with all the lights and excitement…..more of my adventures in a later post. I just wanted to share with you a must-get book for Christmas gift giving. I have just placed an order for a dozen to have on hand for last minute gifts for all the fabulous girlfriends, guyfriends, relatives, and for all the fabulous people you haven’t met yet.

“No one is born fabulous,” author Ellen Lubin-Sherman writes. “You have to decide to do it—to transform yourself into one of those amazing creatures that infiltrate our lives and ignite our dreams with their swagger, energy, pizzazz, and soigné charm.” The Essentials of Fabulous guides you to set yourself apart in this “whatever” world by paying scrupulous attention to detail. It shows you how passion, enthusiasm, attitude, superior manners, and a terrific personal style will catapult you right into the fabulous pantheon.

So I recommend that you definitely get a copy for yourself and while you are at it get as many as you can for all the fabulous people in you life.

Happy Fabulous to all of you!!

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Seamless Collection, London, UK

The Seamless collection of furniture, featured in a 2006 London exhibition for Phillips de Pury & Company and Established & Sons, represents a dialogue of complex curvilinear geometries and detailed ergonomic research, through which Zaha Hadid sought to reinvent the balance between furniture and space.

Crest Bench, Photography © Jack Coble
The collection’s evolutionary lineage is easily discernable, with clear connections to earlier projects such as Z-Scape (2000), Ice Storm (2003), Aqua Table (2005), the Hotel Puerta America interiors (2005) and Elastika (2006).

The design language explored throughout the collection emphasizes the usage of complex curvilinearity, seamlessness and the smooth transition between elements. A formal integration of diverse forms allows individual furniture pieces to be considered within the overall mass of the ensemble. The pieces, initially morphologically conceived, are shaped further by typological, functional and ergonomic considerations. However these further determinations remain secondary and precariously dependent on the overriding formal language of the collection.

Architect:

ZAHA HADID ARCHITECTS

Design:

Zaha Hadid with Patrik Schumacher

Design Team:

Saffet Bekiroglu, Melodie Leung, Helen Lee, Alvin Huang, Johannes Schafelner 
Location:
London, United Kingdom

 Photo Gallery of Seamless Collection, London, UK

Crest Bench, Photography © Jack Coble

Crest Bench, Render © Zaha Hadid Architects

Gyre Chair, Photography © Jack Coble

Gyre Chair, Render © Zaha Hadid Architects

Nekton Stools, Photography © Jack Coble

Nekton Stools, Render © Zaha Hadid Architects

Render © Zaha Hadid Architects

Serif Shelving, Photography © Jack Coble

Swash Cabinet, Photography © Jack Coble

Swash Cabinet, Render © Zaha Hadid Architects

Source: http://www.zaha-hadid.com

Dragon Eco Bridge, Chongqing Mountain, China

Created by Enrico Taranta in 2007, Taranta Creations is a global architectural firm, a team of architects, urbanists and interior designers. The office is located in Shanghai, China, inside the Red Town Sculpture and it takes care of different projects within the fields of architecture, urban planning, art and interior design, joined by the aim to create designs which combine the traditionality of program and location together with avant-garde of computer produced shapes.

The Eco-Bridge, a project currently in development within the Chongqing municipality, is a perfect example, a suspension bridge with a dragon shape that is going to be completed in 2012. With finished projects as the Shanghai Expo Tea Pavilions and recent designs commissions like a hotel design in the Beijing Bird’s Nest Stadium, the office is establishing itself more and more in China. Their head-office is located within the Red Town Sculpture Park in Shanghai, China.

This suspension bridge is a piece of engaging sculptural infrastructure, displaying different aesthetical and functional features depending of the view. Observed from the top, the structure reveals a dragon-like shape- a composition of graceful curvatures supporting the gridded roof that diffuses the sun’s glare from above. The platform of the bridge is interconnecting with the green mountain sides, blurring the line between natural surroundings and man-made design.


Photo Gallery of Dragon Eco Bridge, Chongqing Mountain, China
Dragon Eco Bridge, Chongqing Mountain, China

Up View of Dragon Eco Bridge, Chongqing Mountain, China

Side View in daylight of Dragon Eco Bridge, Chongqing Mountain, China

Side View in night of Dragon Eco Bridge, Chongqing Mountain, China
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Hongqiao SOHO, China

A design for a new office and retail destination that aims to provide a strong visual identity close to Hongqiao Transportation Hub near Shanghai’s city centre and Hongqiao Airport.
Render © Zaha Hadid Architects

The building envelope is defined by  four elongated elements tied together by a sinuous retail podium and a continuous metallic ribbon that wraps them – a calligraphic gesture which will be highly recognizable. Such simplicity is contrasted by the added complexity of a ‘squeeze’ applied to the middle area.
Zaha Hadid continues to design the East. Here there is a new project by Zaha Hadid: HONGQIAO SOHO Shanghai, China (2010-2013). In a strategical position, near  to Hongqiao Transportation Hub and in proximity to Hongqiao Airport and Shanghai’s city centre. Zaha Hadid Architects’ proposal aims to provide a new identity which establishes it as a unique destination in its own right.  The building envelope is defined by four main components: four elongated elements tied together by a sinuous retail podium and continuous metallic ribbon that wraps them, and a green roof, a calligraphic gesture which will be highly recognizable.
Architect: Zaha Hadid Architects

Design: Zaha Hadid with Patrik Schumacher

Project Director: Manuela Gatto

Project Architect: Edgar Payan

Consultants' Coordinator: Ed Gaskin

Design Team:

Ai Sato, Adrian Krezlik, Andrea D’Imperio, Arturo Revilla, Carlos Parraga Botero, Claudia Doner, Dennis Brezina, Gordana Jakimovska, Helen Lee, Laurence Dudeney, Kaloyan Erevinov, Maren Klasing, Maria Rodero,
Mei-Lin Ling, Michael Harris, Muriel Boselli, Osbert So, Yang Jinwen

Competition Team:

Ergin Birinci, Maria Tsiorni, Michael Rissbacher, Seda Zirek, Spyridon
Kaprinis, Xiaosheng Li

Local Design Institute:


SIADR – Shanghai Institute of Architectural Design & Research, Ltd.

Structural:


SIADR – Shanghai Institute of Architectural Design & Research, Ltd.

MEP / Services: Parsons Brinckerhoff


Sustainability: AECOM
 
Photo Gallery of Hongqiao SOHO Shanghai, China
 
Whole View of Hongqiao SOHO (Render © Zaha Hadid Architects)

Whole View of Hongqiao SOHO (Render © Zaha Hadid Architects)

Up View of Hongqiao SOHO (Render © Zaha Hadid Architects)

Exterior of Hongqiao SOHO (Render © Zaha Hadid Architects)

Interior of Hongqiao SOHO (Render © Zaha Hadid Architects)

Park View of Hongqiao SOHO (Render © Zaha Hadid Architects)

Interior of Hongqiao SOHO (Render © Zaha Hadid Architects)
 Source: http://www.zaha-hadid.com
http://www.design42day.com

Jumat, 02 Desember 2011

Ridwan Kamil Biography

Ridwan Kamil Born in Bandung on October 4, 1971 Emil was the second of five children.Emil actually liked since childhood imagination. He likes to read comics and see photos from various cities abroad after his father. From the latter then a shadow would appear that the city can make people uncomfortable. Moreover since childhood Emil also has entrepreneurial spirit. When elementary school he had sold his homemade ice mambo.
During the period of private school known as Emil active and intelligent. Besides active in student council, Paskibra and football clubs, Emil always get the order of five in the class.During his lecture at the Department of Architecture ITB, Emil is also active in student groups and units Sundanese arts activities.

Emil entrepreneurial spirit on campus and then grew again, to seek additional funds for college Emil create watercolor illustrations or mockups for lecturers. In 1997 Emil graduated from ITB and chose to work in the United States. But just four months of work he was fired because of the impact of monetary crisis from Indonesia to make the client does not pay for his job.

Emil ashamed to go home trying to stay in America, and finally he got a scholarship S2 at the University of California, Berkeley. To survive he felt a meal once a day with a cheap menu for 99 cents and working in part-time at Berkeley city planning department.

In the American experience to survive Emil continue to grow when his wife, Atalia Praratya, will give birth to their first child. The father who now has two children had no money, so eventually he had to admit poor at the local city government in order to get free health care.Finally, he accompanied his wife to give birth in a special hospital of the poor, precisely in the ward full of women screaming in pain when giving birth.

For him the experience of falling-up that's what her life forming values. Emil is also the author of this blog also claims he will never forget that experience and that's precisely the experience that maketh motivation. In 2002 Emil returned to Indonesia and two years later he founded the Urbane.

According to Emil in the first four years Urbane has a target to build a commercial reputation, while the next four years, which means now, Urbane focus on building the urban poor. Problems he had experienced himself.

From all his experience that then Emil has a philosophy to live is to give, to live is to give.Urbane Kesusesan himself together at this time he realized just luck because the wheel of life sometimes above, sometimes below. People say that dead people leave a name, but for Emil supreme desire is to die if he left the inspiration, ideas and stories that could be followed by others.

By living and has a small office in Bandung (only enough for 25 people), also works as a lecturer and chairman of Architecture ITB Bandung Creative City Forum, Ridwan Kamil break the myth that to be successful to stay in Jakarta, has a large office and must work as a full professional. Together Urbane (Urban Evolution) as a planning consultant services, architecture and design which he founded in 2004, Ridwan Kamil who was familiarly called Emil many works of architecture produced in various countries such as Singapore, Thailand, Bahrain, China, Vietnam, United Arab Emirates and course in Indonesia.Generally the project is a development of the urban area or an area of ​​10-1000 ha called mega projects. Some examples of projects handled Emil such as the Marina Bay Waterfront Master in Singapore, Urban Resort Master Plan Sukhothai in Bangkok, Ras Al Kaimah Waterfront Master in Qatar, as well as the Residential District 1 Saigon South Master Plan in Saigon.While in China there is Shao Xing Waterfront Masterplan, Beijing CBD Master Plan, and the Guangzhou Science City Master Plan.

While in Jakarta Emil worked for Epicentrum Superblock Project, from a land area of ​​12 ha was built Bakrie Tower, Epicentrum Walk, offices, retail, and waterfront. Prior to that he also designed them Tarumanegara University Tower I, Al-Azhar International School in Kota Baru Parahyangan, Bandung, and the Grand Tour Community Club House in Jakarta, East Kalimantan Fertilizer IT Center Behind the boards, and much more.

The success was coupled with award-winning 20 contests, both with Urbane or private.For example, in 2009 and 2008 Urbane awarded the BCI Asia Top 10 Awards for the categories of building design business. Besides Emil is also a champion in designing the Tsunami Museum in Aceh and won the Creative Young Entrepreneur Award in 2006 from the British Council.

Biodata:
Name: M. Ridwan Kamil
Born: New York, October 4, 1971
·      Position: Principal PT. Urbane Indonesia
·      Lecturer Department of Architecture Institute of Technology Bandung
· Senior Urban Design Consultant SOM, EDAW (Hong Kong & San Francisco), SAA (Singapore)

Education:
·      Architectural Engineering, Bandung Institute of Technology
·      Master of Urban Design, College of Environmental Design, University of California, Berkeley USA

Awards:
·      2004 Winner of International Design Competition
·      2004 Islamic Center, Beijing, PRC
·      2005 Winner of International Design Competition
·      2005 Retail Waterfront Masterplan, Suzhou, PRC
·      2005 Winner of International Design Competition
·      2005 Tech Park Kunming, Kunming, PRC
·  2006 Winner, Internatonal Young Design Entrepreneur of the Year version of the British Council Indonesia
·      2007 Winner of International Design Competition for Aceh Tsunami Museum
·      2008 Top Ten Business Architecture Award from BCI Asia
·      2009 Top Ten Business Architecture Award from BCI Asia
·      2009 Architect of the Year of Elle Decor Magazine

Source: http://www.indonesiakreatif.net