No. 8 Building: Façade Renovation by Atelier Archmixing
The current building façade brings out the tectonic details that carefully designed to establish a coherent face with different expression depending on the time.
The current building façade brings out the tectonic details that carefully designed to establish a coherent face with different expression depending on the time.
The ground floor of Toneelschuur Theatre is a place for cafe and theatres. Those two areas can be accessed directly from the spacious foyer of the building. The slanted facade of the glass makes the foyer becomes a street extension.
The architect wants to erase the void of Gabriel-Rousseau by designing a glass curtain wall. This wall is located behind the public spaces of the training center. The area becomes one of the best areas to see a flood of natural light.
Lucayan Beach Resort got a site planning with the full landscape architectural services from SWA. These kind of services are not only about the renovation of some buildings in the island but also about creating a nice place with an awesome view as a beach resort.
The Nash Learning Center has integrated a variety of multi-mode learning spaces into its overall planning. It also provides common spaces with a mixture of private learning areas and communal desk space.
This building was built not merely as an object, but a series of fluid external and internal spaces with an open form folding to create those spaces and allow a free flow of the space inside.
The firm has successfully arranged the interior to look simple yet elegant. It comes with IPE wood flooring, limestone countertops, zebrawood cabinet doors with mahogany end panels, and Douglas Fir trim and doors.
The panorama of the city and also the river makes Résidence de la Côte-Rouge has its own special image for everyone who sees it. This pavilion is not only about residential heritage but also about the best living space with the best landscape view too.
The home displays a thin profile, allowing for maximum passive natural lighting and ventilation to reduce the need for overpriced mechanical and lighting systems.
The design approach was aimed to maximize natural light reception into the access lane and common outdoor areas between the volumes.
Main Street Garden Park becomes the new urban core in Dallas city. The architecture design looks like Mercantile Bank Building and also the Beaux-Arts City Hall but it doesn’t have a newest 21st-century design profile yet.