Architect #AlbertoKalach #Kalach
City #MexicoCity
Country #Mexico #NA
An extensive concavity of 250 metres long by 30 high-lets in light through the slanted walls and ceiling, from which hung bunches of shelves for all his books. Timeless and schematic as a ruin, lets see the work of tensors of the hanging shelves.
Colour #teal
Material #steel
Function #public #library
Feature #interior
Address: CRWX+WM Mexico City, Mexico
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Architect #Coop #Himmelblau #CoopHimmelblau
City #Lyon
Country #France #EU
To build a museum of knowledge, a complex new form had to be developed as an iconic gateway. A building that truly stands out can only come into being through shapes resulting from new geometries. It was important to the concept that the flow of visitors arriving from the city to the Pointe du Confluent should not be impeded by a building. The idea was therefore to develop an openly traversable building that would be floating in part only on supports, to create a public space underneath.
The building ground of the museum is located on a peninsula that was artificially extended 100 years ago. Even though it was apparent that this site would be a difficult one (536 piles had to be securely driven 30 meters into the ground), it was clear that this location would be very important for urban design.
The floors are cooled via groundwater. This will result in significant energy savings for the museum’s foyer in the long term. In terms of thermal insulation, the facades of the exhibition area (cloud) are characterized by an extremely efficient building shell. All of the main access areas are illuminated naturally (not much artificial light); the water supply of the sanitation areas is provided through the groundwater. A photovoltaic system is installed on the roof. #sustainability
Colour #white
Material #steel
Function #public #museum
Feature #interior
Address: 86 Quai Perrache, 69002 Lyon, France
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Architect #LinaBoBardi #BoBardi #Bardi
City #SaoPaulo
Country #Brazil #SA
Undeterred, Bo Bardi came up with a solution that was simple and powerful. She designed a building with a massive split through its midsection, burying half of it below the terrace and lifting the other half into the sky. As a result, the plaza remained open and unobstructed, and in 1968, the iconic São Paulo Museum of Art (MASP) was born.
The MASP’s monumental aesthetic is the result of an ingenious engineering scheme whose structural clarity dominates the building’s formal language. Two enormous pre-stressed concrete beams, resting on equally massive piers, traverse the length of the site in parallel and suspend a voluminous box containing the museum’s main exhibition and administrative spaces.
The great structuralist Herman Hertzberger wrote that "pedestrians who walk on the plaza beneath the galleries feel nothing of the weight of the structure overhead, but rather sense that a cloud has passed in front of the hot Brazilian sun and given them a delightful moment of coolness."
Colour #red
Material #concrete
Function #public #museum
Feature #retro
Address: Av. Paulista, 1578 - Bela Vista, São Paulo - SP, 01310-200, Brazil
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Architect #Coop #Himmelblau #CoopHimmelblau
City #Busan
Country #SouthKorea #AP
The building has won a Guinness World #record for the "longest cantilever roof" in the world.
Colour #metallic
Material #steel
Function #entertainment #theatre
Feature #nightlight
Address: 120 Suyeonggangbyeon-daero, Haeundae-gu, Busan, South Korea
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Architect #Kuma #KengoKuma #KKAA
City #Hualien
Country #Taiwan #AP
We stack up the 40 foot containers to a height of four levels, by staggering in the angle of 90 degrees to create a transparent building like a tall tree. Since they are stacked in a rotating pattern, we were able to produce various types of terraces as well."
I believe that the porous ‘Urban Forest’ that makes good use of the containers can be a new prototype of sustainable architecture and lightweight mobility." – KKAA #sustainability
Colour #white
Material #steel #container
Function #hospitality #cafe
Address: No. 505號, Section 1, Nanbin Rd, Ji’an Township, Hualien County, Taiwan 973
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