Guangzhou, China, SOM, Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Poly International Plaza, Brian Lee, Beijing, tower, grid

Designed by Skidmore, Owings & Merrill, Poly International Plaza in Guangzhou, China, is 116,000-square-meter complex of three speculative office buildings, which offers a spacious and light-filled work environment. Its long-span structural design strategically opens up the interior spaces and employs a highly sustainable approach to addressing the climatic and air quality issues specific to Beijing. A faceted diagrid exoskeleton system forms an outer thermal envelope around the office spaces enclosed within a second glazed interior envelope, creating day-lit communal areas. These areas not only accommodate meetings and foster social interaction, but they also allow physical and visual connectivity between floors. Read the rest of this entry »

Vincent callebaut, flavors orchide, community, sustainable design, villa, production, organic production

Flavors Orchard is an eco district, designed by Vincent Callebaut and consists of 45 Plus-Energy Villas in a huge community which integrates Smart Grid system, self-managed by the gardener-inhabitants and the participants of the project.  The aim is to associate a state-of-the-art for smart building automation systems and information integrated in each villa with an intelligent energy network, in order to redistribute the produced excess towards the nearest needs so as to prevent from the loss in lines or related to the storage systems. In addition to the fuel cells, the electric vehicles are also used as buffer storage of electricity excess produced by the solar roofs assuring thus the daily travels of the inhabitants for free.

The objective of the settlement is also to repatriate the production of the organic agriculture in the heart of the city, center of its consumption. This bio-geographical integration of the master plan respects the natural qualities of the site and maintains the continuity of the endemic ecosystems. Flavors Orchard is a genuine garden sharing its energies designed and cultivated collectively. Ideas are here more shared than the ground, the sun or the wind because it deals not only with producing what to eat, lighten and air conditions but also to meet on a common ground of ecological experiments and collective projects. Read the rest of this entry »

Lisbon, Portugal, Amanda Levete Architects, ceramic tiles, calcada, The EDP Foundation Arts & Technology Center, Belém, waterfront

The EDP Foundation Arts & Technology Center is a new public building, designed by Amanda Levete Architects and located on the Belém waterfront in Lisbon. The structure will renew the access to the Tagus River from the city while consolidating the wider publicly-funded urban regeneration of the quarter and restoring the historic connection between the city and the water. The 7,000m² of new public space will accommodate a trans-disciplinary program of exhibitions, public events and community engagement – a new discursive space for the city.

The topographic form blends structure into landscape in a move that creates visual and physical permeability between inside and outside. A space to be appropriated by the public, it allows people to walk over and under as well as through the Center and access the city via a new footbridge over the railway tracks. The roof becomes an outdoor room, a physical and conceptual connection to the city’s heart, where you can turn away from the river and enjoy the vista of the cityscape, and at night, watch a film with Lisbon as your backdrop. Read the rest of this entry »

Taichung, Oxo Architects, Taiwan, tower, China, wind turbines, high ruse, museum, The Taichung Echo Wind Tower

The Taichung Echo Wind Tower by Oxo Architects is an expressive green tower. Overseeing the Taichung basin, the Taiwan tower is the observatory of the central Taiwan ecosystem, ranging from the central mountain range to the South China Sea. The tower’s envelope is composed of 2 million suspended thin metal leaves that tilt up against the wind which operates 64 internal helicoidal wind turbines, generating enough energy to make the building fully sustainable. The facade shows patterns of air flows as a monumental expression of the natural context and its immediate climatic conditions. Its skin symbolizes the cohesion of the surrounding habitat while the evolving winds provide transformations of its form.

The tower is 350 meters high and this slight obliquity allows the metal leaves’ polished surfaces to reflect Taichung to itself. Approaching visitors seize in these reflections their city at different scales and from contrasting viewpoints. At night, the tower turns into a 2 million pixel led vertical screen with infinite possibilities to provide dynamic digital visuals. A tripod emerges from within the reservoir comprising of a lobby, an office block and a singular mirrored shape. The tower floats above ground fitted on top of the tripod.

The museum of the Taichung city development is suspended under the tripod and exhibits a model of the metropolis composed of key historical urban fragments, architectural landmarks and views of the cityscape. It hosts group and individual educational programs about the city, its achievements and digital projections on the sky scrapping screen. The achieved technology acts not only as a monumental object but functions as an instrument to promote cultural ventures and moreover democracy. Read the rest of this entry »

Sou Fujimoto, Nicolas Laisné Associés, Manal Rachdi Oxo Architects, Farshid Moussavi, Montpellier, France, Arbre Blanc, winning proposal, first prize, architectural folly, Richter Tower

It has been recently announced that Sou Fujimoto, together with French practices Nicolas Laisné Associés (NL*A) and Manal Rachdi Oxo Architects, has been chosen to construct the second architectural folly of the 21st century. The first one was designed by Farshid Moussavi. The spectacle will be located in Montpellier, France.

The new multipurpose tower is called Arbre Blanc (White Tree)and mixed-use – designed for housing, a restaurant, an art gallery, offices, a bar with a panoramic view and a common area. From the project’s conceptual phase, the architects were heavily inspired by Montpellier’s tradition of outdoor living. The tower is strategically located between the city center and the newly developed districts of Port Marianne and Odysseum, midway between the “old” and the new Montpellier. Read the rest of this entry »

BREEAM Excellent, sustainability, reflective, MVRDV, Dutch, Netherlands, Collection Building, art depot, Rotterdam, Museumpark

Collection Building by MVRDV is a reflective-skin art depot open to the public. The Dutch architectural practice won the competition to construct the art depot, expected to be completed in 2017. A public route zigzags through the building, from the lobby on the ground floor where a café can be found up to an exhibition space, sculpture garden and restaurant on the roof. On the way up the route passes along and through art depots and restoration workshops. In depots visible from the route, the exhibition can be changed on a daily basis by simply moving storage racks so each visit to the building can offer a unique experience.

The building – which will store the precious art collection of Rotterdam – will also have spaces not accessible to the general public. Logistics, quarantine and room for private art collections whose owners can visit their art and even enjoy it in private spaces comparable to the art-equivalent of a sky box. This is a new commercial service offered by the museum. The roof featuring a restaurant, sculpture garden and exhibition space offers wide views over Rotterdam and will be the new home for the Futuro, the ufo-shaped house of Finish architect Matti Suuronen. Read the rest of this entry »

Amanda Levete Architects designed a major retail and hotel complex in central Bangkok, Thailand. Central Embassy, located on Bangkok’s primary commercial artery Ploen Chit Road, will be a new architectural landmark for the city and region and it near its completion. The 145,000 sqm project occupies the former gardens of the British Embassy in Nai Lert Park, and consists of a 7-storey retail podium and a 30-storey 6-star hotel tower.

The unique design of a mixed-use complex merges the distinct features of a podium and tower into a sinuous and continuously twisting coil. The form wraps around two vertical light wells in the retail podium and at the same time encloses and exposes a series of exterior courtyards and roof gardens for the hotel. Internal spaces break apart to reveal stepped terraces and vertical gardens.

Drawing on motifs and patterns found in traditional Thai architecture, the facade of the building is composed of a dynamic and fluid three-dimensional array of ceramic tiles. Read the rest of this entry »

Casablanca, Christian Portzamparc, theater, architectural competition, first prize, natural ventilation, passive systems, CasArts

The CasArts by Christian Portzamparc is the winning proposal of the international architectural competition where the challenge was to breathe life into the vast institutional square and give a contemporary twist to its classical composition. This winning project gives the impression of being composed of several detached houses, like a medina in the city. Instead of an autonomous architectural object, heroic and unambiguous, this fluid ensemble defies symmetry without opposing it, inviting visitors to enter the shadow of another interior universe through several slim, appealing gaps and entrances leading to a vast and lofty cross-cutting public gallery composed of curved red staffs.

Outside, the gaps in the pure whiteness of the architecture draw visitors into the shady interior, the twilight of the passage and its entry point, where one comes to sit in cafés refreshed by natural ventilation. A moucharaby terracotta and resin shear wall floats along the square’s buildings. At the center, one of the houses forms a large entrance, an exceptional entry point and a shelter from the sun. It is also an outdoor theater: when the doors open, the stage appears and the public in the square becomes the audience. CasArts is a transformable urban scenographic device. The facade is already a stage. Read the rest of this entry »

Eco-friendly, kuala lumpur, Malaysia, 10 design, ring, kl gateway, oasis, office tower, tower, high rise, sustainable design, sustainability

IO Design envisioned KL Gateway to be a peaceful green oasis mixed residential and retail development in the heart of Kuala Lumpur, Malaysia. The heart of the project is an outdoor courtyard surrounded by a series of garden spaces. The courtyard is designed to be a public room attracting people from the surrounding neighborhood and city. The ring binds the courtyard to a surrounding retail mall and becomes a gathering spot for the entire mixed use complex. The roof of the ring becomes an outdoor jogging trail and garden for the surrounding residential towers.

Using the latest technology in sustainability, the Corporate Office Towers will be covered in a nano-coating of Titanium Dioxide. This is a photo-catalytic coating that will remove dirt, bacteria and pollution triggered by light. KL Gateway takes bold, responsible steps to be one of the First towers in Malaysia using this green technology. As a green building, it is structured to be environmentally responsible and resource-efficient throughout its life-cycle, hence able to save energy and resources as well as harmonize with the local climate, traditions, culture and the surrounding environment. KL Gateway acts as one of the climate saviors with environmental-friendly features. Read the rest of this entry »

10 design, zhuhai, china, summer group, Summer International Retail and Center and Mixed Use Development, mixed use, retail, LED, mall, Affleck, urban super wall

Zhuhai, China, will host one of the world’s largest retail developments when built by late 2014 – Summer International Retail and Center and Mixed Use Development.  This major destination, designed by 10 Design, contains 360,000 sqm leasable retail space together with commercial, hotel serviced apartment and residential spaces totaling 510,000 sqm of accommodation.  The site of the development is unique in this important growing city, as it is the meeting point between the grid of the city and the natural topography of the surrounding hill range. Read the rest of this entry »