A series of tall and phenomenal buildings in youtube. Collections of 100 stories and higher buildings in very futuristic design. The video really open our eyes about now architecture and the achievement of mankind.
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A series of tall and phenomenal buildings in youtube. Collections of 100 stories and higher buildings in very futuristic design. The video really open our eyes about now architecture and the achievement of mankind.
Posted by Probo Hindarto at Tuesday, December 16, 2008 0 comments
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Start from today, I will make 'Youtube Architecture Collection' about famous architects and their work as well as recent news about architecture in youtube communities.
First, is the National Art Center in Tokyo, Japan, designed by Kisho Kurokawa. See the beautiful glass facade building from outside and inside.
This is the place in Google map:
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Posted by Probo Hindarto at Tuesday, December 16, 2008 0 comments
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The green residential building complex designed by Faro Architecten BV has won a competition to design an urban villas and residential tower of Almere, Netherlands. 57 residences are in the tower and the green balconies will serve as public space.
Posted by Probo Hindarto at Tuesday, December 16, 2008 0 comments
Labels: apartments, award, green architecture, urban design
Tre Table;
Flexible modern desk that has some more function than just being a desk, it is formed of continuous sheet of wood. Making it possible to be used as coffee table, dinner tray, computer desk, or laptop stand.
Posted by Probo Hindarto at Monday, December 15, 2008 0 comments
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Beautiful pictures in Flickr by Jmcminn, houses in the woods of Dallas, Texas that shine.
This house uses glass a lot, the contemporary design blends very well with the nature as we can see here.
There's not much description in the flickr album, but thank you so much for sharing with all of us!
Posted by Probo Hindarto at Monday, December 15, 2008 0 comments
Labels: contemporary architecture, houses, villa, windows
Britany Bell, an architecture student in University of Victoria, New Zeland, has made her basic concepts of design. In this design concept she create seed concept may appear in her next design.
Each year, more and more types of plants that become extinct or endangered. The New Zealand government has proposed the idea to create the archives to seed the Pacific home to the original plant and preserve them for future generations.
Posted by Probo Hindarto at Saturday, December 13, 2008 0 comments
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This building is one of the many postmodern icon featured in the world of modern architecture. Using the idiom of modern architecture combined with various elements of classical architecture in eclectic style, this architecture was to bring back the memory of the past to the future, in a context that can be accepted as a filler of 'emptiness' as a result of modern architecture that is too functional. This is because, the old buildings in the immigrants settlement complex from Italy needed a touch a new life for the building does not reflect the culture of Italy.
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In the postmodern world, sometimes a building needed to appear its identity in a way like this, because it has an identity that can not be provided by the uniformity of modern architecture. In Piazza d'Italy, elements in the architecture that grew up in Italy, appear to be part of the new refreshed piazza of the complex, such as the emergence of the doric collumns, Corinthian, and ionic and placed in an informal way, in almost a humorous way connected to the elements of the new sculpture.
Building in the Piazza is a gateway to enter the complex and residential area that the recipient has a cultural identity. Its plan form a circle, with a pool, and derivative 'flat' map of Italy in the pond that shows the close relationship between Sicilian people and sea water.
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The existence of this architecture in the Piazza, can be categorized as Sculpture, where the architecture appears as a fragment of the past that are withdrawn again in the context of modern living and located in a place far from Italy, as will reconnect fragments of memory in new clothes.
Posted by Probo Hindarto at Saturday, December 13, 2008 0 comments
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This house by Morrison Seifert Murphy Architects is one modern house with great collaboration with the surrounding nature.
Posted by Probo Hindarto at Wednesday, December 10, 2008 0 comments
Fashion designers and architects having collaboration and one vision is more common, this time Calvin Klein collaborates with REX Architecture for one of their seasonal decoration in New York. This Holiday display is a window display with an ultra-modern dollhouse as the central focus.
“By treating a New York street like landscape—and Calvin Klein's storefront like a New York street—we created a detached single-family dollhouse in Manhattan for the Calvin Klein woman,” said architect Prince-Ramus. “Undeniably frivolous, the ‘Madison Avenue (Doll)House’ still suggests a kernel of an idea for accommodating growth in existing population centers.”
Posted by Probo Hindarto at Wednesday, December 10, 2008 0 comments
Labels: commercial building, contemporary architecture, interior design, sculpture
The Wing Luke Asian Museum, in Seattle's Chinatown International distric, designed by Olson Sundberg Kundig Allen Architects. This Museum has been built to meet the art and neighbourhood need of social center and exhibit spaces for art and performances of surrounding neighbourhood, as well as attracting interest of Asian culture.
Posted by Probo Hindarto at Monday, December 08, 2008 0 comments
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Released in November 2008, The Phaidon Atlas of Contemporary WOrld Architecture is a comprehensive discovery of contemporary works around the globe, that provide us with collection of building database. It is devided into six world regions, and provide a great overview of global and local trend in architecture. It displays the world in six regions, with unique urban and architectural issues for each region, completed with statistical data that has been analyzed by the London School of economics.
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This view is Frank Gehry's design of American Center in Paris, with building that contains curves and tilted angles like Guggenheim Bilbao. From this Google streetview the facade shown here is the 'almost normal' view from Rue de Bercy, the street of the view. While the curves and tilted angles are on the opposite side of this view.
Gehry state that the curves and tilting volumes are to express 'a dancer lifting her tutu'. When it was still American Center, is said to have financial problems and being closed. Then the French Government acquired the building and relocate the Cinematheque from Palais de Chaillot to the site. The building was then renovated with respect to Gehry's design on the exterior.
Lihat Peta Lebih Besar
Posted by Probo Hindarto at Tuesday, November 25, 2008 0 comments
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Posted by Probo Hindarto at Saturday, November 15, 2008 0 comments
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This San Francisco Museum of Modern Art was designed by Mario Botta, where he uses simmetry as method of organization, for the plan and for the exterior building. The main facade is symmetrical and presents a volumetric hierarchy. There is an atrium inside this building for natural light.
When seeing the streetview image above, it seems like the facade can not be enjoyed from near the building, but we have to go to certain distance to see the whole image of the building. There is a gap between two buildings in front of it used as public space where we can see this museum in best view. But not from this streetview by Google ;)
Posted by Probo Hindarto at Saturday, November 15, 2008 0 comments
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"The public lobby, where everyone enters, is downtown and central to the city so people who are just walking around can go in and have a coffee downstairs or hang around the lobby or go upstairs to quickly see a show. It is a very accessible building.
It's not a compact building and there is a degree of transparency on the ground and above. So it's not only how we use it, but also how we pass through it.
Every time you confront the space you have a different experience".
Zaha Hadid
Posted by Probo Hindarto at Friday, November 14, 2008 0 comments
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UK based architect, David Fisher with his firm Dynamic Architecture, has been honored as the worldwide Architect of the year 2008 by The Developer & Builders Alliance (DBA). Other finalists were Zaha Hadid, Jean Nouvel, Foster & partners, Santiago Calatrava, and Pelli Clarke.
David Fisher design this tower in a very dinamic shape, with changes in every floor according to the need of every floor, meteorogical factors, that makes it has rotating and ever changing form in every direction. The construction is started with the top floor (80th), which is prefabricated units assembled around the core. It is a 'moving' building that has prefab floor each made in Italy to rotate freely creating a always changing, dynamic shape tower.
Created by revolutionary architect Dr. David Fisher, the mixed use Dynamic Tower offers infinite design possibilities, as each floor rotates independently at different speeds, resulting in a unique and ever evolving structure that introduces a fourth dimension to architecture, Time.
The Dynamic Tower in Dubai will have 80 floors, and will be 420 meters (1,380 feet) tall, Apartments will range in size from 124 square meters (1,330 square feet), to Villas of 1,200 square meters (12,900 square feet) complete with a parking space inside the apartment. the first 20 floors will be an offices, floors 21 to 35 will be a luxury hotel, floor 36 through 70 will be residential apartments, and the top 10 floors will be luxury villas located in a prime location in Dubai, it is destined to become the most prestigious building in the city.
The Dynamic Tower in Dubai will be the first skyscraper to be entirely constructed in a factory from prefabricated parts, it will require only 600 people in the assembly facility and 80 technicians on the construction site instead of 2,000 workers on a similar size traditional construction site, Construction is scheduled to be completed by 2010.
His Highness Sheikh Mohammed Bin Rashid Al Maktoum ruler of Dubai and Vice President of the United Arab Emirates, is considered by many to be a true visionary of the future, Dr. Fisher's dreams for the Dynamic Tower in Dubai were inspired by His Highness who said “Do not wait for the future to come to you…face the future.” (in dynamicarchitecture.net)
Posted by Probo Hindarto at Wednesday, November 12, 2008 0 comments
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Posted by Probo Hindarto at Tuesday, November 11, 2008 2 comments
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This showroom office is designed by Akihisa Hirata, a Japan-based architect, that is used for small agricultural equipments exhibition, located in . With its tree-like collumns that serve also as walls, this work creates a sense of natural structure, like trees in the forests. The interior and exterior views are strongly influenced by the diagonal lines of the structures, creating infinite degree in between open and close.
Posted by Probo Hindarto at Monday, November 10, 2008 0 comments
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