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Rose Center for Earth and Space – New York, New York, U.S.

Posted in Built by Joyce Chiu on January 26, 2010

Building: Rose Center for Earth and Space
Location: 5 West 81 Street, New York, NY 10024
Completed: 2000
Architect: Polsehk Partnership Architects
Structural Engineer: Weidlinger Associates, Inc.General Contractor: Morse Diesel International

AE Interest: Use of structural glass and steel

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White Echoes – Tokyo, Japan

Posted in Built by shahrukhgaziani on January 26, 2010

Building: White Echoes
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Completion: 1998
Architect: Akira Yoneda

AE Interests: form, slanted, use of space, color, simple, minimalistic

Southwark Underground Station – London, U.K.

Posted in Built by nickwilliams2009 on January 26, 2010

 

Building: Southwark Underground Station
Location: London, UK
Completed: 1999
Architect: MJP Architects
Glass Wall Artist: Alexander Beleshenko
Client: London Underground Ltd.
Civil Engineer: Babtie
Structural Engineer: Aspen Group, glass wall by Adams Kara Taylor (AKT)
Service Engineers: Drake and Skull
Acoustic Consultant: Paul Gillieron
Project Management: JLEP

AE Interests: Natural Lighting, polished concrete design

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Mont-Cenis Academy – Herne-Sodingen, Germany

Posted in Built by Justin Barrett on January 26, 2010

Building: Mont-Cenis Academy
Location: Herne-Sodingen, Germany
Completion: 1999
Architect: Jourda & Perraudin Architects
Construction Consultant: Arup Gmbh, Dusseldorf
Installation Engineering Consultant: Schlaich Bergemann and Partners

AE Interests: box within a box, glass cover, natural ventilation, solar technology, sustainable

Perry Street Apartments – New York, New York, U.S.

Posted in Built by Joyce Chiu on January 26, 2010

Building: Perry Street Apartments
Location: 166 Perry Street, New York, NY 10014
Completed: 2002
Architect: Richard Meier & Partners Architects LLP
Interior Designer: Richard Meier & Partners Architects LLP
Structural Engineer: Arup
MEP Engineer: Ambrosino, DePinto & Schmeider
Electrical Engineer: Ambrosino, DePinto & Schmeider
General Contractor: Bovis Lend Lease

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North Greenwich Underground Station – London, England, U.K.

Posted in Built by nickwilliams2009 on January 26, 2010


Building: North Greenwich Station
Location: London, England
Completed: 1998
Architect: Alsop Architects
Contract Value: £110 million
Contractor : McAlpine – Wayss & Freytag – bachy Joint Venture
Engineer: Benaim Works Joint Venture
Client: JLE Extension Project
M&E Service: Drake & Skull Ltd.

AE Interests: Roof supported by 21 pairs of V-shaped cast-in-place concrete columns

P. E. N. Club – Tokyo, Japan

Posted in Built by shahrukhgaziani on January 26, 2010

Building: P. E. N. Club
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Completion: 2002
Architect: Atsushi Kitagawara Architects
Contractors: Kitano Construction Corp
Client: Japanese Centre of International P. E. N.

AE Interests: ellipse, texture, narrow slit windows, minimalism, cylindrical, earthquake prone area, load bearing walls

Wallraf-Richartz Museum – Cologne, Germany

Posted in Built by Paul Carr on January 26, 2010

Bulding:  Wallraf-Richartz Museum
Address:  Obenmarspforten 50667 Cologne, Germany
Architect:  Professor OM Unger
Completion:  2001
Cost: 63 Million
AE Interest:  Art Museum, lighting, Panoramic views, large collection of medieval art

Louis Vuitton North American Headquarters (LVMH) Tower – New York, New York, U.S.

Posted in Built by Joyce Chiu on January 26, 2010

Building: LVMH Tower
Location: 19 East 57th Street, New York, NY‎ 10022
Completed: 2000
Architect: Atelier Christian de Portzamparc
Architect of Record: The Hillier Group
Production Architect: HKS
Structural Engineer: Weiskopf & Pickworth
MEP Engineer: Liker Associates
Curtain Wall Engineer: R.A.Heintges
Geotechnical Engineer: Langan Engineering and Environmental Services
General Contractor: Tishman Construction Corporation
Structural System: Steel, Metal/Glass Curtain Wall

Award – Business Week/Architectural Record Awards 2001 Winner

AE Interests: Use of different glass materials including clear glass, green glass with ceramic frit, and a white, low-iron glass with a sandblasted geometric pattern.
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Bed ZED – London, England, U.K.

Posted in Built by nickwilliams2009 on January 26, 2010


Building: Bed ZED
Location: London, England
Architect: Bill Dunster Architects
Contract Value: £5 million
Client: Peabody Trust
Structural & Civil Engineer: Ellis & Moore
Engineer: building physics, energy, M&E systems: Arup
Environmental consultant: BioRegional Developments
Cost/site management: Gardiner & Theobald

AE Interests: UK’s largest mixed use sustainable community, uses renewable energy sources, design emphasizes efficiency

Banca Populare di Lodi Headquarters – Lodi, Italy

Posted in Built by Jimmy Principe on January 26, 2010


Building: Banca Populare di Lodi Headquarters
Location: Lodi, Italy
Completed 2001
Designer: Renzo Piano Build Workshop
Client: Banca Populare di Lodi
Glass Roof: Rice Francis Ritchie

AEInterest: repurposing of an old dairy products factory, interior courtyard covered by a glass roof

Westin Hotel, Times Square – New York, New York, U.S.

Posted in Built by Joyce Chiu on January 26, 2010

Building: Westin Hotel, Times Square
Location: 270 W 43rd St, New York, NY 10036
Completed: 2002
Architect: Arquitectonica
Production Architect: HKS
Structural Engineer: Ysrael Seinuk
MEP Engineer: Jaros Baum & Bolles
Electrical Engineer: Jaros Baum & Bolles
Geotechnical Engineer: Langan Engineering and Environmental Services
Construction Manager: Tishman Westside Construction LLC.
Superstructure Contractor: Sorbara Construction Corp.
Curtain Wall Contractor: Permasteelisa Cladding Technologies

Award – 2002 Hospitality Project of the Year

AE Interest: Rapid Construction. Use of a dynamic isolator, to allow free movement in any horizontal plane in replacement of an expansion joint. 4,500 prefabricated curtain wall panels containing 20 different colors of glass.
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Undercover Lab – Tokyo, Japan

Posted in Built by shahrukhgaziani on January 26, 2010

Building: Undercover Lab
Address: 4-23-16 Jingumae Harajuku, Tokyo, Japan
Completion: 2001
Architect: Klein Dytham Architects

AE Interests: cantilever, narrow, plain, simple, shipping container,

Villa Langbo – Kemio, Finland

Posted in Built by Amanda Hawkins on January 26, 2010

Building: Villa Langbo
Location: Langholmen, Kemio, Finland
Completion: 2001
Architect: Olavi Koponen Architect
AE Interests: self-contained rooms, plywood shingles cover some exterior surfaces

Archimboldi Opera Theatre – Milano, Italy

Posted in Built by Jimmy Principe on January 26, 2010

Building: Archimboldi Opera Theatre
Location: Milano, Italy
Completed 2003
Designer: Gregotti Associati International
Client: Milano City Council

AEInterest: Moveable glass panels act simultaneously acoustically and reflect light into the space.

MoMA QNS – Queens, New York, U.S.

Posted in Built by Joyce Chiu on January 26, 2010

   

Building: MoMA QNS
Location: 45-20 33 Street at Queens Boulevard, Long Island City, Queens
Completed: 2005
Architect: Cooper, Robertson & Partners
Architect of Public Spaces: Michael Maltzan Architecture, Inc.
Interior Design: Lori Weatherly Interiors
Structural Engineer: De Nardis Associates
MEP Engineer: Goldman Copeland Associates
General Contractor: Turner Construction Co.

Award – 2003 Merit Award
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Canning Town Underground Station – London, England, U.K.

Posted in Built by nickwilliams2009 on January 26, 2010


Building: Canning Town Underground Station
Location: London, England
Completed: 1997
Architect: John McAsian + Partners
Multi-disciplinary Engineer : WSP
Cost Consultant : EC Harris
Access Consultant : David Bonnett
Contractor : Simons Interiors London
Client: London Underground Ltd

AE Interests: Post-tensioned precast concrete viaduct

Plastic House – Tokyo, Japan

Posted in Built by shahrukhgaziani on January 26, 2010

Building: Plastic House
Location: Tokyo, Japan
Completed: 2002
Architect: Kengo Kuma & Associates
Engineer: Kajima Design

AE Interests: glass fiber-reinforced plastic, simple, open, light,

HV Bayer Headquarter – Leverkusen, Germany

Posted in Built by Paul Carr on January 26, 2010

Building:  HV Bayer Headquarters
Address:  Kaiser-Wilhelm-Allee 51373 Leverkusen, Germany 0214 301
Completion:  2000
Architect:  Murphy/Jahn
Structural Engineer:  Werner Sobek
AE Interest:  Twin Shell building, green building



Gallery of Horiyuji Treasures, Tokyo National Museum – Tokyo, Japan

Posted in Built by shahrukhgaziani on January 26, 2010

Building: Gallery of Horiyuji Treasures, Tokyo National Museum
Address: 13-9 Ueno Park,Taito-ku Tokyo,110-8712, Japan
Completion: 1999
Architect: Taniguchi & Associates
Structural Engineer: Kozo Kaikaku Kenkyusho
MEP Engineer: Morimuraa Sekkei
Landscape Architect: Kazumi Mizoguchi

AE Interests: minimalism, vertical and horizontal planes, space manipulation, light manipulation,

Royal Academy of Music – London, England, U.K.

Posted in Built by nickwilliams2009 on January 26, 2010


Building: Royal Academy of Music
Location: London, England
Completed: 2002
Architect: John McAsian + Partners
Project Manager : Davis Langdon Management
Multi-disciplinary Engineer : Oscar Faber
Cost Consultant : Gardiner & Theobald
Museum Design Consultant : Ralph Appelbaum Associates
Acoustics Consultant : Sandy Brown Associates
Access Consultant : David Bonnett
Contractor : Simons Interiors London
Client: Royal Academy of Music
Contract value: £6 m

AE Interests: Barrel-vaulted concert hall

Slowtecture S – Shiga, Japan

Posted in Built by Mark Rocha on January 26, 2010


Building: Slowtecture S
Location: Shiga, Japan
Completion: 2002
Architect: Shuhei Endo
AE Interests: Structural Steel Framing system, used as a complex culture center

House on Bacon Street – London, England, U.K.

Posted in Built by lindseylohberg2009 on January 26, 2010

Building: House on Bacon Street
Location: Bacon Street, London, England
Completed: 2001
Architect: William Russell Architecture and Design

AE Interests: Walls, floors, and ceilings are made of concrete cast in situ; reinforced concrete frame, galvanized-steel panels are hinged for ventilation, black Alwitra roofing membrane, south facing exterior double-glazed panel can slid across to open up one wall of the living room.

Refraction House – Aichi, Japan

Posted in Built by Mark Rocha on January 26, 2010


Building: Refraction House
Location: Aichi, Japan
Completion: 2000
Architect: Kiyoshi Sey Takeyama + AMORPHE
AE Interests: Distorted box composed of small rectangular concrete tower

Rooftecture C – Hyogo, Japan

Posted in Built by Mark Rocha on January 26, 2010


Building: Rooftecture C
Location: Hyogo, Japan
Completion: 2002
Architect: Shuhei Endo
AE Interests: Crematorium with a curved metal roof to match surrounding landscape

Saitama Prefectual University of Nursing and Social Welfare – Koshigaya-shi, Japan

Posted in Built by shahrukhgaziani on January 26, 2010

Building: Saitama Prefectual University of Nursing and Social Welfare
Location: Koshigaya-shi, Saitama Prefecture, Japan
Completion: 1999
Architect: Riken Yamamoto
Structural Engineers: Takumi Orimoto Structural Engineer & Associates, Plus One Structural Des. & Eng. Firm
Mechanical Engineers: Sogo Consultants
Landscape Designers: Sowa Civil Engineering
Landscape Design Collaborators: SANNA

AE Interests: city, systematic correlation, landscape, city within itself,

Springtecture H – Hyogo, Japan

Posted in Built by Mark Rocha on January 26, 2010


Building: Springtecture H
Location: Hyogo, Japan
Completion: 1998
Architect: Shuhei Endo
AE Interests: Corrugated Steel Sheets used as formwork of the building to combine the interior and exterior of the building, created using form of independent spiral of steel sheets

Kansai Kan of the National Diet Library – Kyoto, Japan

Posted in Built by Mark Rocha on January 26, 2010


Building: Kansai Kan of the National Diet Library
Location: Kyoto, Japan
Completion: 2002
Architect: Fumio Toki Associates
General Contractors: Takenaka Corporation
AE Interests: During construction, precast concrete methods for beams and floors were used to reduce formwork and reinforcement of temporary fixtures at the site

Olympic Amenities Building – Sydney, Australia

Posted in Built by Amanda Hawkins on January 26, 2010

Building: Olympic Amenities Building
Location: Sarah Durack/Edwin Flack Avenues, Olympic Park, Sydney, Australia
Completion: 2000
Architect: Durbach Block Architects
AE Interests: Three identical amenities buildings distinguished by color. Translucent fabric canopies, ribbed tension structure

Nara Centennial Hall

Posted in Built by Mark Rocha on January 26, 2010


Building: Nara Centenniel Hall
Location: Nara, Japan
Completion: 1998
Architect: Arata Isozaki & Associates
General Contractors: Obayashi Corporation
AE Interests: Built with new pantadome construction method which used precast concrete panels to erect side walls and roof simultaneously

No. One Centaur Street – London, England, U.K.

Posted in Built by lindseylohberg2009 on January 26, 2010

Building: No. One Centaur Street
Location: One Centaur Street, London, England
Completed: 2003
Architect: dRMM
Structural Engineers: Adams Kara Taylor
Client: Solid Space Development Ltd.

AE Interests: Building is conceived as “inside-out” with a wooden exterior and concrete interior, the exterior is actually a fibrous mock-timber rain screen, the interior walls are a textured concrete.

Gymnasium Dionysianum Rheine – Rheine, Germany

Posted in Built by Justin Barrett on January 26, 2010

Building: Gymnasium Dionysianum Rheine
Location: Anton-Führer-Straße 2, 48431 Rheine
Completion: August 2002
Architect: Prof. Josef P. Kleihues
Client: City of Rheine

AE Interest: follows the curved line of the road, mirroring glass facade

Millbank Millennium Peir – London, England, U.K.

Posted in Built by nickwilliams2009 on January 26, 2010


Building: Millbank Millennium Pier
Location: London, England
Completed: 2003
Architect: Marks Barfiend Architects
Client: London River Services
Contractor: Mowlem
Steel Fabrication: River and Marine
Electrical and Lighting: Phillipsons

AE Interests: Structural design to account for tide, current, and accessibility

Shiba Ryotaro Memorial Museum – Osaka, Japan

Posted in Built by Mark Rocha on January 26, 2010


Building: Shiba Ryotaro Memorial Museum
Location: Osaka, Japan
Completion: 2001
Architect: Tado Ando
Structural Engineers: Asocoral Engineering Associates
General Contractors: Zenitaka Corporation
AE Interests: Curving glass corridor

Naked House – Kawagoe, Japan

Posted in Built by shahrukhgaziani on January 26, 2010

Building: Naked House
Location: Kawagoe, Japan
Completion: 2000
Architect: Shigeru Ban
Structural Engineer: Hoshino

AE Interests: open, space, flexible, natural light,

U.S. Courthouse & Federal Building – Islip, New York, U.S.

Posted in Built by Joyce Chiu on January 26, 2010

Building: U.S. Courthouse & Federal Building
Location: 170 Federal Plaza, Central Islip, NY 11722
Completed: 2000
Architect: Richard Meier & Partners
Civil Engineer: Nelson and Pope
Site Engineer: Nelson and Pope
General Contractor: Spector Group
Construction Quality Management: Bovis Lend Lease
Structural System: Steel frame building with a precast concrete garage
Cladding System: White-coated aluminum panels

Award – BusinessWeek/Architectural Record Awards 2001 Finalist

AE Interests: Moveable interiors.

Olympic Archery Building – Sydney, Australia

Posted in Built by Amanda Hawkins on January 26, 2010

Building: Olympic Archery Building
Location: Homebush, Sydney, Australia
Completion: 1998
Architect: Stutchbury and Pape
Engineer: Structural Design Group (Robert Herbertson)
AE Interests: Unique razor-blade roof, sustainable design – naturally ventilated and naturally lit, made of recycled and recyclable materials, including the forest of recycled electric poles surrounding the pavilion.

Komyo-ji Temple – Ehime, Japan

Posted in Built by Mark Rocha on January 26, 2010


Building: Komyo-ji Temple
Location: Ehime, Japan
Completion: 2000
Architect: Tadao Ando
AE Interests: Constructed with laminated wood which allowed for material uniformity and all of the wood to be used with no waste, combined water with wooden elements , single structure made up of multiple parts, complex wood framing that required extreme precision

House in Fukaya – Fukaya, Japan

Posted in Built by shahrukhgaziani on January 26, 2010

Building: House in Fukaya
Location: Fukaya, Saitama Prefecture, Japan
Completion: August 2001
Architect: Waro Kishi + K. Associates

AE Interests: Natural light, secluded, open interiors, interior courtyard

Abeno House – Osaka, Japan

Posted in Built by Mark Rocha on January 26, 2010


Building: Abeno House
Location: Osaka, Japan
Completion: 1999
Architect: Shotaro Suga Architects
AE Interests: Built for Shotara Suga,  three story steel frame contruction

30 Finsbury Square – London, England, U.K.

Posted in Built by lindseylohberg2009 on January 26, 2010

Building: 30 Finsbury Square
Location: 30 Finsbury Square, London, England
Completed: 2002
Architect: Eric Parry Architects
Structural Engineers: Whitbybird
Mechanical and Electrical Engineers: Hilson Moran Partnership Ltd.
Client: Scottish Widows plc

AE Interests: Flexible office space is achieved from having no internal columns, a glass curtain wall is set back from the outer stone facade, the depth of the facade provides solar shading and acts as a load-bearing element.

Floor to ceiling curtain wall, with load bearing skin. Load bearing stone and precast concrete facades eliminate the need for an internal steel structure. Forces flow from the lateral beams, to the facade, to the pre-tensioned piers.

GC Osaka Building – Osaka, Japan

Posted in Built by Mark Rocha on January 26, 2010

Building: GC Osaka Building
Location: Osaka, Japan
Completion: 2000
Architect: Shigeru Ban Architects
Architect on Record: Marunouchi Architects
Structural Engineers: Van Structural Design
Mechanical Engineers: Marunouchi Architects & Engineers
General Contractors: Kajima Corporation
AE Interests: To counter fire resistance codes, the exterior of the steel structure was covered with wood to act as a fire barrier, known as a “flammable barrier” design.

Jin Mao Tower – Shanghai, China

Posted in Built by Sophia Kim on January 26, 2010

Building: Jin Mao Tower
Location: Shanghai, China
Completed: 1999
Architect and Structural Engineers: Skidmore Owings & Merrill
Client: China Jin Mao Group Co. Ltd

AE Interests: China’s tallest building, curtain wall made of glass, stainless steel, aluminum, granite, and complex lattice cladding of aluminum alloy pipes, tiered pagoda style, octagonal concrete shear wall core, structure held by 8 exterior composite super columns and 8 exterior steel columns, outrigger trusses connect columns to cores, steel piles driven 83.5 m deep for foundation in poor soil, supports building in typhoon winds up to 200 km/h and earthquakes up to 7 on Richter scale, steel shafts with shear joints for shock absorption to compensate lateral forces of winds and earth quakes, swimming pool on 57th floor acts as passive damper, giant 3o story atrium

Tango Ecological Housing – Malmo, Sweden

Posted in Built by Sarah Johnson on January 26, 2010

Building:  Tango Ecological Housing
Location: Malmo, Sweden
Completion Date: 2003
Architect:  Moon Rubie Yudell Architects & Planners

AE Interests: solar heating, wind power

Central Signal Tower – Basel, Switzerland

Posted in Built by Richard Sniff on January 26, 2010


Building: Central Signal Tower
Location: Basel, Switzerland
Architects: Herzog & de Meuron
Client: Swiss Federal Railways
Completed: 1999
AE Interests: Structural isolation, metal skin

Corning Museum of Glass – Corning, New York, U.S.

Posted in Built by Joyce Chiu on January 26, 2010

Building: Corning Museum of Glass
Location: 1 Museum Way, Corning, NY 14830
Completed: 2001
Architect: Smith-Miller + Hawkinson Architects
Structural Engineer: Arup
MEP Engineer: Arup
General Contractor: Welliver McGuire
Structural System: High-Strength Stainless Steel with architectural concrete.

Award – BusinessWeek/Architectural Record Awards 2001 Winner

AE Interest: Use of low iron polished plate glass and tempered & laminated glass

Schaulager – Basel, Switzerland

Posted in Built by Richard Sniff on January 26, 2010


Building: Schaulager Art Museum
Location: Basel, Switzerland
Completed: 2003
Architects: Herzog & de Meuron
Structural Engineers: A. Zachmann, Helmuth Pauli, ZPF Ingenieure AG
Contractor: Swinerton and Walberg Builders
Owner: Laurenz Foundation
Floor area: 16500 square meters
AE Interests: On-site materials, digital landscapes

Three Houses – Beinwil, Switzerland

Posted in Built by Richard Sniff on January 26, 2010


Building: Three Houses
Location: Beinwil, Switzerland
Completed: 1999
Architects: Gmur & Vacchini Architects
AE Interests: Communal Housing, natural light

Migros School & Shopping Center – Lucerne, Switzerland

Posted in Built by Richard Sniff on January 26, 2010


Building: Migros School & Shopping Center
Location: Hertensteinstraße 25, Lucerne, Switzerland
Completed: 2000
Architects: Diener & Diener
Floor area/size: 7620 m2
Architect: Diener & Diener
Landscape Designer: Stefan Koepfli
Client: Genossenschaft Migros / Hotel Schweizerhof
AE Interests: Solar indexing, urban context

The Hotel – Lucerne, Switzerland

Posted in Built by Richard Sniff on January 26, 2010


Building: The Hotel
Location: Sempacherstrasse 14, CH-6002 Lucerne, Switzerland
Completed: 2000
Architect: Jean Nouvel
Owner: Urs Karli
Floor Area: 15,000 sq ft.
Total Construction Cost: $4.9 million
Project manager: D. Laurent, M. Raasch
Electrical engineer: Rebsamen Electroplanung
Air conditioning engineer: Partnerplan AG
Sanitary engineer: Kramit Sanita AG
Façade engineer: Emmet Pfenniger Partner AG
Thermal engineer: Martinelli and Menti AG
General consultant: Hubert Tonka
Construction management: Walter Stadelmann
AE Interests: Natural light, mezzanine

Culture and Congress Center – Lucerne, Switzerland

Posted in Built by Richard Sniff on January 26, 2010


Building: Culture and Congress Center
Location: Lucerne, Switzerland
Completed: 2000
Architect: Jean Nouvel
Structural Engineers: Sujan Malla, Martin Wieland, Willy Wüthrich, Electrowatt Engineering Ltd., Plüss Meyer Partner, Schubiger
Acoustician: Russell Johnson
Floor area/size: 35000 m²
Client: Tragerstiftung
AE Interests: Acoustics, inclusion of water channels

School – Paspels, Switzerland

Posted in Built by Richard Sniff on January 26, 2010


Building: School
Location: Paspels, Switzerland
Completed: 1998
Architect: Valerio Olgiati
AE Interests: concrete envelope, unity of structure and surface

Single Family House – Campo Vallemaggia, Switzerland

Posted in Built by Richard Sniff on January 26, 2010


Building: Single Family House
Location: Campo Vallemaggia, Switzerland
Completed: 1998
Architect: Roberto Briccola
AE Interests: Concrete stilts, economical design, box-like form

Centro Civico Comunale – Gorduno, Switzerland

Posted in Built by Richard Sniff on January 26, 2010


Building: Centro Civico Comunale
Location: Gorduno, Switzerland
Completed: 1998
Architect: Aurelio Galfetti
AE Interests: Modular structure, dimensions of interiors expressed in facade

Production Office & Facility – Baar, Switzerland

Posted in Built by Richard Sniff on January 26, 2010


Building: Production Office & Facility
Location: Baar, Switzerland
Completed: 2002
Architect: Barkow Leibinger
AE Interests: Geometric volumes, circulation

Walsall Art Gallery – Walsall, West Midlands, England, U.K.

Posted in Built by Cristina Calderon on January 26, 2010

Location: Walsall, West Midlands, England, UK
Completed: 1999
Architect: Caruso St. John
Engineers: Arup
Contract Value: £21 million
Gross Area: 5,000 sqm
AE Interests: Built in clad terracotta.

Aurora Place – Sydney, Australia

Posted in Built by Amanda Hawkins on January 26, 2010

Building: Aurora Place (ABN Amro Tower)
Location: Central Business District, Sydney, Australia
Completion: 2000
Architect: Renzo Piano Building Workshop
Structural Engineers: ARUP
AE Interests: Unusual geometric shape, bulging and curvy facade, materials – terracotta tiles and “milky white fritted glass”

Elektra House – London, England, U.K.

Posted in Built by Cristina Calderon on January 26, 2010

Location: London, England, UK
Completed: 2000
Architect: Adjaye Associates
Client: Undisclosed
Engineers: Price & Myers LLP
Contract Value: € 100,000
Contractor: John Perkins Projects
Gross Area: 130 m2
AE Interests: A converted shoe factory, without many windows the exterior is coated with a phenolic resin faced ply that is normally used is casting concrete. There is only one window that is on the first floor that only provides a view of the sky for those inside while all other light in the house comed in through skylights, one for each room.

Shanghai Grand Theatre – Shanghai, China

Posted in Built by Sophia Kim on January 26, 2010

Building: Shanghai Grand Theatre
Location: Shanghai, China
Address: Located at the intersection of Central Boulevard and Huangpi Road South
Completion: 1998
Architect: Jean-Marie Charpentier
Client: Municipal of Shanghai

AE Interests: Laminated Curtain glass facade suspended by cables, 7000 tons of steel structure, inverted arched steel roof, six reinforced concrete columns to hold up structure

Dirty House – London, England, U.K.

Posted in Built by Cristina Calderon on January 26, 2010

Location: London, England, UK
Completed: 2002
Architect: Adjaye Associates
Client: Tim Noble and Sue Webster
Engineers: Techniker
Contract Value: € 453000
Contractor: R.J. Parry
Gross Area: 350 m2
AE Interests: Converted timber factory that is now a home for two artists. Most of the structure was removed leaving only the shell which was painted black. The windows on the second floor are set back while those on the ground floor are set flush with the walls.

Nordic Watercolour Museum – Skärhamn, Sweden

Posted in Built by Sarah Johnson on January 26, 2010

Building:  Nordic Watercolour Museum
Location: Skärhamn, Sweden
Completion Date: 2000
Architect:  Studio Gron

AE Interests: outer facades are red wood paneling, the inside walls around the exhibition spaces and the archives, and the floor decks are of concrete to ensure a stable indoor climate

Saїd Business School, Oxford University – Oxford, U.K.

Posted in Built by Cristina Calderon on January 26, 2010

Location: Oxford, Oxfordshire, England, UK
Completed: 2001
Architect: Dixon Jones Architects
AE Interests: Symmetry, Noise Reduction Qualities.

The Great Glasshouse, National Botanic Garden of Wales – Llanarthe, U.K.

Posted in Built by Cristina Calderon on January 26, 2010

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Location: Llanarthe, Ceredigion, Wales, UK
Completed: 2000
Architect:  Foster & Partners
AE Interests: Largest single span glass house that mirrors the hilly landscape. Supporting structure is made up of tubular steel and aluminum glazing that minimize materials used and maximizes light transmission. The temperature conditions on the inside and out of the glass hill are constantly monitored by a computer system that automatically adjusts each glass flap for optimum energy consumption. The building also uses collects rainwater for various uses and uses a biomass boiler that burns timber trimmings as its primary heat source which creates a highly sustainable building.

Popcentrum 013 – Tilburg, The Netherlands

Posted in Built by Benjamin Meinke on January 26, 2010

    

Building: Popcentrum 013
Location: Veemarktstraat 44, 5038 CV Tilburg, Netherlands
Completed: 1998
Architect: Benthem Crouwel Architects
Engineer: TU Delft
Artist: Gerald van der Kaap
Client: City of Tilburg

AE Interests: Venue for pop and rock music, meshes with parking structure as a single mass, facades and roof are clad in black EPDM rubber filled with glass wool, real CDs attached to the surface of the facades

City of Manchester Stadium – Manchester, England, U.K.

Posted in Built by Cristina Calderon on January 26, 2010

Location: Manchester, England, UK
Completed: 2002
Architect: Arup Associates and Arup Group
Client: Manchester City Council
Engineers: Arup
Contract Value: £110 million
AE Interests: Two stage design that allowed the stadium to be converted from an athletics venue for the 2002 Commonwealth Games to a full on stadium, seating 48,000 people.

The Lowry Performing and Visual Arts Centre – Manchester, England, U.K.

Posted in Built by Cristina Calderon on January 26, 2010

Location: Manchester, England, UK
Completed: 2000
Client: The Lowry Trustees & City of Salford
Architect: Michael Wilford & Partners
Engineers:  Buro Happold
Contract Value: £64 million
Contractor: Bovis Construction Limited
Gross Area: 24,000 sq.m
AE Interests: Shape; Materials used: stainless steel, perforated sheet metal, glass.



Ruskin Library, University of Lancaster – Lancaster, U.K.

Posted in Built by Cristina Calderon on January 26, 2010


Location: Lancaster, Lancashire, England, UK
Completed: December 1996
Client: Lancaster University
Architect: MJP Architects
Engineer: Harris & Sutherland
Contractor: John Laing Plc
Contract Value: £4m
AE Interests: Raised floor allows for improved air circulation through all data and telecommunication cables. Core is used as a “noisy” space while the perimeter of the building allows for more quiet uses.

Gateshead Millennium Bridge – Newcastle upon Tyne, England, U.K.

Posted in Built by Cristina Calderon on January 26, 2010

Location: Newcastle upon Tyne, England, UK
Completed: Officially opened by Queen in May of 2002
Architect: Wilkinson Eyre Architects
Client: Gateshead Council
Engineers: Gifford & Partners
Contract Value: £ 22 million
Contractor: Harbour & General
AE Interests:  Non-linear parabolic shape; Tilting action instead of traditional opening in half to allow large ships to pass under. See time-lapsed video below.

credits: Dvice article

The Sprouting Building – Montpellier, France

Posted in Built by Kristin Wall on January 26, 2010

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Building: The Sprouting Building
Location: Montpellier, France
Architect: Edouard Francois
Completion: 2000
Client: Pragma
AE Interest: blending nature in design, exterior rock walls covered in plants growing from a seeded steel mesh layer, cantilevered rustic timber balconies that look like tree houses

Toulouse Provincial Capitol Building – Toulouse, France

Posted in Built by Kristin Wall on January 26, 2010


Building: Toulouse Provincial Capitol Building
Location: Toulouse, France
Architect: Venturi Scott Brown and Associates, in association with Anderson/Schwartz Architects and Hermet-Blanc-Lagausie-Mommens/Atelier A4
Completion: 1999
Client: Département de la Haute-Garônne
AE Interest: two narrow 6 story wings joined together by two glass-clad bridges, glass curtain walls were unique for that mostly brick town

Hangar 14 – Bordeaux, France

Posted in Built by Kristin Wall on January 26, 2010

 
Building: Hangar 14
Location: Bordeaux, France
Architect: Flint & Lanoire Courrian
Completion: 1999
Client: City of Bordeaux
AE Interest: transluscent polycarbonate entry way, 8 aesthetically designed emergency stairways

Vulcania Museum – St. Ours-les-Roches, France

Posted in Built by Kristin Wall on January 26, 2010

   

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Building: Vulcania Museum
Location: St. Ours-les-Roches, France
Architect: Hans Hollein
Completion: 2002
Scenography: Rainer Verbizh
Client: Conseil Regional d’Auvergne, Chamalieres
AE Interest: hollowed out from flows of basaltic lava, only the main peak is visible about ground, interior lined with gold shimmering stainless steel scales for aesthetics and to provide light to the foyer, Hans Hollein won an International Competition for the design in 1994

School of Architecture- Marne-la-Vallée , France

Posted in Built by Matt McCarthy on January 26, 2010


Building: School of Architecture
Location: Marne-la-Vallée
Address: Avenue Blaise Pascal 12, 77447 Marne-la-Vallée
Completion: 1999
Architect: Bernard Tschumi

AE Interests: The building has a a large interior public space with an auditorium where all movement takes place. The project was supplied with a very low budget. Wood was usd to absorb much of the sound.

Motorway Control Centre- Nanterre, France

Posted in Built by Matt McCarthy on January 26, 2010


Building: Motorway Control Centre
Location: Nanterre, France
Address: Beneath the Grande Axe Motorway A14 Bridge
Completion: 1999
Architecture Firm: Odile Decq and Benoit Cornette Architects
Project Designer: RFR Consulting Engineers
Structures: Ove Arup and Partners
Client: E.P.A.D.

AE Interests: Offices, an entrance hall and a control room are annexed to the bridge, suspended between two structural bays. The cement profile of the carriageways provide light to the offices because the edges are narrowed to increase the angle from which light can flow underneath the structure.

MR House- Pomponne, France

Posted in Built by Matt McCarthy on January 25, 2010


Building: MR House
Location: Pomponne, France
Address:Rue des Chênes 11, 77400 Pomponne
Completion: 2001
Architecture Firm: Périphériques Architects

AE Interests: The rooms open along the slope and huge windows are added to the house to show the difference between inside and outside.

Zénith Concert Hall and Exhibition Centre- Rouen, France

Posted in Built by Matt McCarthy on January 25, 2010

Building: Zénith Concert Hall and Exhibition Centre
Location: Rouen, France
Address: 44 Avenue des Canadiens, 76120 Grand Quevilly
Completion: 2001
Project Architect: Bernard Tschumi
Structural-MEP Engineer: Technip Seri Construction
Acoustical Engineer: Cabinet CIAL

AE Interests: The curvature of the outside walls present a unique, contemporary style which signifies the growth of the economy and contemporary art in the city. The roof is slightly vaulted to maximize the flexibility of the exhibition spaces below.

W Barcelona Hotel- Barcelona, Spain

Posted in Built by Zaid Arzate on January 25, 2010

Building: W Barcelona Hotel
Location: Barcelona, Spain
Completion: 2009
Architect: Ricardo Bofill Taller de ArquitecturaInterior
Design: 
Marta Vilallonga, Héctor Gasco, Alejandro Boix, Joan Baseira
Structural Engineering: IDEAM Enterprise,
Francisco Millanes,
Luís Matute,
Miguel Ortega

AE Interests: Sail like building, Glass Facades
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Harvard University, One Western Avenue – Boston, Massachusetts, U.S.

Posted in Built by Chris Krenek on January 25, 2010

Building: Harvard University, One Western Avenue
Location: Boston, Massachusetts, USA
Address: One Western Ave / Boston, MA 02134
Completion: 2003
Architect: Machado and Silvetti Associates
Structural Engineer: Weidlinger AssociatesContractor: Bond Brothers, Inc.
AE Interests: Silver LEED rating, three story bridge 4 levels above ground spanning 180 feet, variety of masonry and window patterns

Rectory Building- Alicante, Spain

Posted in Built by Zaid Arzate on January 25, 2010

  

Building- Rectory Building
Location- Alicante, Spain
Completed: 1998
Architect: Alvaro Siza
Structural, Electrical, Water Engineering-
José Pérez Molina
Mechanical Engineering- Joaquin Solbes llorca
General Contractor-
Gines Navarro and San José Construction

AE Interests- The concrete structure is comprised of columns and lightweight two-way slabs with openings of moderate dimensions. This structural simplicity allows for the creation of an exterior brick cavity wall containing an airspace and thermal insulation, thus protecting the project from intemperate weather. The exterior finish is stucco mixed with pulverized brick complemented by a 1.80 m high stone base which helps protect the wall.