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The holiday house in located in the middle of the village of Vnà in the Lower Engadine. The particular challenge of the project was to bridge the divide between the old-world charm of the village and the modern flair embodied in a holiday house for an internationally successful art gallery owner. The aim was to develop a formal language which had a certain proximity to traditional Engadine architecture and yet remained immediately recognisable as contemporary without being conservatively romanticised.

Haus Presenhuber, Vnà, Switzerland, by AFGH
Photography: Valentin Jeck, via: Plataforma Arquitectura

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“Located in the southwestern part of Inner Mongolia, in Ordos City, the Kaokaoshina New District is an emerging art and cultural district organized by Ai Wei Wei. Kaokaoshina is positioned to be a thriving tourist destination, in anticipation, the development calls for a series of villas for people to live and visit to experience this incredibly unique part of the world.

The concept of Villa I is based on a hybridization of the traditional housing of the Mongols – the yurt – and the Chinese – the use of a central courtyard. The yurt is suited for nomadic life, and like the Chinese, Mongols live within the boundaries of a village. Additionally, the experience of building is embodied in three ideas: circulation, metamorphosis and lightness.

The design uses the notion of circulation to choreograph a dance between the person and the building – there are multiple, indirect paths which loop through the building. Along these paths there are a series of arranged social spaces, each offering uniquely framed views of the elements – sky, earth, and water. Villa I is not a single object but rather a space in the process of metamorphosis likened to cellular mitosis. The northern face of the villa is a single vertical rectangle; the shape and proportion of a door. The southern face is two overlapping horizontal rectangles; two giant windows. Tying back to the idea of circulation, the movement throughout the building activates this transformation. Scales and proportions change radically – thus circulation and movement spur the metamorphosis.” (via)

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eyelidhouse1

“This eye-catching residence designed by Fiona Winzar Architects is both an interesting study in angles and in eco-friendly building techniques. The home’s unusual feature is a roof extension that is used to provide privacy and shade and mimics the shape of an eyelid — inspiring its name, the Eyelid House. Built for a family of five living in a city environment, the home needed to feel airy and inviting while also incorporating smart eco-friendly features that would have money-saving, energy-efficient benefits. Highlights include preserving the existing building, a rainwater collection system, use of solar hot water, passive ventilation, and the use of materials made in Australia.

The architects were initially confronted with several challenges that resulted from the urban setting, in particular the site is surrounded by taller buildings on two sides which would cause problems for privacy. The “eyelid” of the home proves to be a good solution with practical and aesthetic benefits. The partial roof extension blocks views from the neighboring three-story building while allowing light into the space. To create harmony between the angle of the extended roof and the rest of the home, tessellated plywood paneling is used as a decorative element on many of the walls — which, assisted with a varied palette of building materials, also helped to give the home a more casual and playful atmosphere.” (via)

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Legendary architect Le Corbusier works and drawings is on display in London at the Barbican Art Gallery London, UK until May 24th. (via) Read the rest of this entry »

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The House at Janeles, minimalist in it’s style, was a reconstruction of a nineteenth century house. As work progressed it turned out that the only usable parts of the structure where the two sidewalls. (via)

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the new art museum strongoli in calabria, © coop himmelb(l)au pics via

Coop Himmelb(l)au have designed this to be built on a hill in Calabria. I have no idea how this is going to be physically possible, but it looks absolutely ridic.

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The Architecture of John Lautner is on display at the Getty Research Institute. The name of the exhibition is Between Heaven and Earth: The Architecture of John Lautner. Photographs, sketches and models will be on display in L.A. (via)

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Architect Studio 0.10 Architects have drawn this in West Los Angeles, California. It is a single family residence. Very hip I must say. (via)

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I think the effect of the house “floating on water” is a great idea.

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SKY VIEW

This rooftop project is by architects MVRDV

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