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CY Twombly Pavilion – Houston, Texas, U.S.

Posted in Built by Alec Gagnon on November 18, 2012

Building: CY Twombly Pavilion
(part of The Menil Collection – a neighborhood of museum buildings)

Location: 1501 Branard Street, Houston, Texas 77006
Architect: Renzo Piano Building Workshop
Structural: Arup and Haynes Whaley Associates
Completed 1995

AE Interests: daylighting, natural lighting, mechanical louvers, stretched cotton fabric

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Vietinbank Towers – Vietnam

Posted in Under Construction by Christopher Lawrence on November 6, 2012

Building: Vietinbank Towers
Location: Hanoi, Vietnam
Completion: 2015 (expected)
Structural Engineers: Halvorson & Partners
Mechanical Engineers: David Stillman Associates
Local Consultants: Vinaconex R+D
Project Management: Turner International
Architect: Foster & Partners

AE Interests: This 3,229,172 square foot mixed-use development will consist of 68- and 48-story towers to be joined by a seven-level podium. The project incorporates numerous high-impact sustainable design methodologies and technology. A combined heat and power plant will supply domestic hot and heating water supplied by waste heat from the CHP. Similarly, the tower will incorporate groundwater cooling, groundwater and rainwater recycling, desiccant dehumidification and an integrated daylighting system as well as an innovative “green spine” concept uses water features, plantings and recycled dehumidified air to cool and improve the air quality in the atria and podium spaces.

Flower Dome and Cloud Forest – Singapore

Posted in Built by Morgan Allford on October 16, 2012

   
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Building: Flower Dome and Cloud Forest (Garden By the Bay’s Cooled Conservatories)
Completion: 2012
Location: Singapore
Architect: Wilkinson Eyre Architects

Structure Engineer: Atelier One
Service and Environmental Engineer: Atelier Ten
Lighting design: Lighting Planners Associates
Landscape Architects: Grant Associates
Irrigation design: WET (Water Equipment Technology)

AE Interests: Largest climate-controlled greenhouses in the world, largest man-made waterfall in the world, Cool dry (Mediterranean)/Cool dry (Mountainous) biomes, fragile glass grid shell to allow for maximum lighting, radial steel arches to take any external forces, low-e glazing to minimize solar gain, computer controlled shading, carbon neutral cooling system, Combined Heat Power (CHP) Biomass Steam Turbine `

Articles: [1, 2, 3, 4, 5, 6]
Website: [1, 2]
Video: [1]

Perot Museum of Nature and Science – Dallas, Texas, U.S.

Posted in Proposed Design, Under Construction by Gregory Brooks on October 14, 2012

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Building: Perot Museum of Nature and Science
Address: 2201 N Field Street, Dallas, TX 75201
Architect: Morphosis

Architect of Record (Dallas): Good, Fulton and Farrell
Preliminary Design Engineer: Buro Happold
Structural Engineer:  Datum Engineers
Consulting Structural Engineer: John A. Martin & Associates
Mechanical Engineer: Buro Happold
Landscape Architect: Talley Associates
Contractor: Balfour Beatty Construction
Project Manager: Hillwood
Cost Consultant: Davis Langdon
Completed 2013

AE Interests: Complex form, custom concrete facade created directly from digital model information, green roof. `

MORE ABOUT this building.
article/slideshow Jan 9, 2013 Architectural Record online

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The Broad – Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Posted in Under Construction by Gregory Brooks on October 6, 2012

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Building: The Broad (museum of contemporary art)
Location: Los Angeles, California
Design Architect: Diller, Scofidio + Renfro
Architect of Record: Gensler
Structural Engineer: Leslie E. Robertson Assoc.
Construction: MATT Construction
Parking Structure: IDGParkitects
‘Veil’ facade fabricator: Seele

AE Interest: Concept: “The Vault and the Veil” (DS+R), daylighting, complex honey-comb facade (glass fiber reinforced concrete), complex concrete floor structure.

Note: “MATT is building the project utilizing sophisticated 3D modeling software (CATIA), managed through Gehry Technologies’ Digital Project.”

Articles: 1, 2,
Video: 1,
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Walt Disney Concert Hall- Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Posted in Built by Matt McCarthy on October 5, 2012

    
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Building: Walt Disney Concert Hall
Address: 111 S Grand Avenue, Los Angeles, CA 90012
Architect: Frank Gehry
Structure and Facade Design: Frank O. Gehry & Partners
Structural Engineer: John A. Martin & Associates, Inc.
Chief Acoustician: Yasuhisa Toyota
MEP: Cosentini Associates
Completed 2003

AE Interests: Complex geometry, state-of-the-art acoustical concert hall, stainless steel facade.

Articles: 1, 2 (Catia), 3 (W),
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CJ Only One Center – South Korea

Posted in Built by Hannah James on October 5, 2012

  

Building: CJ Only One Center – South Korea
Location: Seoul, South Korea
Project Lead: Cannon Design
Client:  CJ Corporation
Size: 1.2 Million square feet
Facilities: Offices, café bar, gymnasium, childcare, meeting rooms, data centers, and laboratory spaces
Design Concepts: Research and development facilities in three high-rise towers arranged around a dynamic central atrium to increase collaboration. Shading ribbons respond to solar exposure to alter the internal heat production.

AE Interests: Multipurpose, Solar Shading, Perforated Metal Envelope, Energy Efficiency, Curvilinear

Article & Images: Design Concepts, Responsive Envelope

Video of Architectural Visualization

Banner MD Anderson Center – Phoenix, AZ, U.S.

Posted in Built by Hannah James on October 2, 2012

Building: Banner MD Anderson Cancer Center

Location: Phoenix Arizona – Banner Gateway Medical Campus
Client:  Banner Health
Architect, Structural, MEP & Interior: Cannon Design
General Contractor: DPR Construction
Civil Engineer: EPS
Size: 131,000 square feet
Cost: 109 Million Dollars
Facilities: Clincs, Radiation Treatment, Imaging, Support Services
Design Concepts: Improve patient comfort with natural light, water features, colored light design and nature views. The Lantern of Hope is an open air entry to the building that is illuminated at light with LEDs.

AE Interests: Healthcare Design, Solar Shading, Natural Light sources, Aluminum perforated tower, Local Masonry, Pre-Assembled Water-Jet cut Panels

Article & Images:Construction Design Concepts

Linde + Robinson Laboratory for Global Environmental Science – Pasadena, CA, U.S.

Posted in Built by Hannah James on October 2, 2012

Building: Linde + Robinson Laboratory for Global Environmental Science
Location: Pasadena, CA
Architect: Architectural Resources Group, Inc.
Landscape Architect: Kornrandolph
Contractor: Del Amo Construction, Inc.
Restoration Contractor: Spectra Company
Structural Engineer: John A. Martin & Associates, Inc.
Mechanical Engineer: Integral Group
Electrical Engineer: IDeAs (Integrated Design Associates, Inc.)
Civil Engineer: VCA Engineers, Inc.
Laboratory Planner: Cannon Design – Copenhagen
LEED Consultant: Davis Langdon, an AECOM Company
Client:  California Institute of Technology
Uses: Laboratory and Office
Technology & Techniques: Renovated Astronomy coelostat for storm water retention, cooling tower storage, and entrance for daylight to all floors. Uses the eVap 1500 invented by Cannon Design Products group to reduce power load consumption by the laboratory equipment. Hydrogen fuel cells for main and back up power.

AE Interests: LEED Platinum, Historic Preservation, Laboratory Design, HVAC Design, Optics

Articles: Technical Design , Restoration & History
Images: Cannon, Del Amo

Miho Chapel – Shigaraki, Japan

Posted in Built by Johnathan Duong on October 2, 2012

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Building:  Miho Chapel
Location:  Shirgaraki, Japan
Status:  Completed in 2012
Architect:  IM Pei
Structural Engineer:  Leslie E. Robertson Associates

AE Interest:  simplistic design, raindrop shaped, very natural feel, mainly dependent on natural light, steel on the exterior and wood on the interior, very curvilinear.

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Tadawul – Saudi Stock Exchange – Riyadh, Saudi Arabia

Posted in Built by David Lukert on October 2, 2012

Building: Saudi Stock Exchange
Location: Riyadh, Saudi Arabia
Status: Completed 2009
Architect: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Structural Engineer: Buro Happold
Service Engineer: Buro Happold
Environmental Service Engineer: Buro Happold
Landscape Architect: Gillespies

AE Interset: Protective outer layer that shades the building from extreme heat in Riyadh, structural components on exterior of building to save space in the interior

Medical Education Building, Columbia University – New York, New York, U.S.

Posted in Proposed Design by Johnathan Duong on October 2, 2012

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Building:  Medical Education Building
Location: New York City, New York
Completed: 2016
Architect:  Diller Scofidio + Renfro
Structural Engineer:  Leslie E. Robertson Associates

AE Interest:  Angular in shape, mainly glass facade, timber-clad boxes slotted into the glass facade will provide decked balconies, floors intertwine with one another, a network of social and study spaces distributed across oversized landings along an intricate 14-story stair.

Pocono Medical Center – East Stroudsburg, PA

Posted in Built by Johnathan Duong on October 1, 2012

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Building:  Pocono Medical Center
Location:  East Stroudsburg, PA
Status:  Completed in 2012
Architect:  EwingCole Architects

AE Interest:  focus on nature, glass facade, rectilinear in shape, skywalk footbridge made of steel trusses connects the center to the main hospital, healing garden extends into indoors into the lobby.

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Dee & Charles Wyly Theatre – Dallas, Texas, U.S.

Posted in Built by Cristina Calderon on October 1, 2012

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Building: Dee & Charles Wyly Theater
Location: 2401 Flora Street, Dallas, TX 75201
Architect: Rem Koolhaas of OMA and Joshua Prince-Ramus of REX (OMA NY)
Architect of Record: Kendall/Heaton Associates, Inc.
Structural Engineer: (MKA) Magnusson Klemencic Associates
General Construction: McCarthy
Mechanical Engineers: Cosentini Associates and Transsolar
Completed 2009

AE Interest: Motorized system to raise/lower seating and floor system for varied theatre arrangements. Ground level opens up on 3-sides to outside plaza, Wyly-green color at all hazard areas creates color motif for building. High-strength concrete angled columns create open corner of building, extruded aluminum “curtain” on exterior.  

Joshua Prince-Ramus lecture, Dallas (TEDx)
6:00 – start of Wyly presentation
16:40 – timelapse reconfig. of stage

Project Team

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1201 K Street – Washington D.C., U.S.

Posted in Under Construction by David Lukert on October 1, 2012

Building: 1201 K Street
Location: Washington D.C.
Status: Under Construction
Architect: Rogers Stirk Harbour and Partners
Structural Engineer: SK&A Associates
Services Engineer: Buro Happold New York

AE Interest: new energy efficient technologies are being installed which include active and passive chilled beams, chilled ceilings and a low level displacement air system, lightweight suspended glass enclosure

The Kingdom Tower – Saudi Arabia

Posted in Proposed Design by Christopher Lawrence on October 1, 2012

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Building: Kingdom Tower
Location: Jeddah, Saudi Arabia
Completion: 2016-2017 (expected)
Engineer: Langan International
Architect: Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill Architecture
Structural Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti
Main Contractor: Saudi Binladin Group
Developer: Emaar Properties, Jeddah Economic Company (JEC)

AE Interests: Estimated to cost $1.23 billion and reach a staggering 3,280 feet in height,  the total construction area will encompass 5.7 million square feet.  The building will serve a multi-purpose design consisting of office spaces, apartments, retail stores, luxury condominiums, exterior sky terrace as well as the world’s highest observatory.

Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center – Stony Brook, NY

Posted in Built by Johnathan Duong on October 1, 2012

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Building: Advanced Energy Research and Technology Center
Location: Stony Brook University, Stony Brook, NY
Status: Completed in 2010
Architect:  Flad Architects

AE Interest:  LEED Platinum, building oriented to reduce excess heat gain and thus less cooling need, shading devices capture sunlight to produce electricity for the building, HVAC system is constructed of chilled beams so the building is cooled through natural convection, roof-mounted solar panels, 39.4% more energy efficient than a comparable building.

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The St Botolph Building – London, U.K.

Posted in Built by Michael Hammontree on October 1, 2012

Building: The St Botolph Building
Location: London, UK
Status: Completed in 2010
Architect: Grimshaw Architects
Structural Engineer: Arup

AE Interest: 16 elevators operating independently in eight shafts within the central atrium, highly adaptable commercial building,blue curvilinear facades with glazed rectilinear elevator shafts on each side, A large proportion of the steelwork in the building is visible, clearly displaying its structural function

Article: 1,2

Pierres Vives – Montpellier, France

Posted in Built by Clint Woods on October 1, 2012

Building: Pierres Vives
Location: Montpellier, France
Architect: Zaha Hadid
Project Architect: Stephane Hof
Structural Engineering: Arup
Contractor: Vinci Construction France
Status: Completed in 2012

AE Interest: White concrete layers and green tinted glass. Form of building inspired from a large tree trunk that has been laid on its side.

Article: 1

LAPD Headquarters- Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Posted in Built by Paul Acevedo on October 1, 2012

  

Building: Los Angeles Police Department Headquarters
Location: Los Angeles, California
Completed: 2009
Architects: Paul Danna and Jose Palacios of AECOM
Landscape Architect: Melendrez Architects
Structural Engineer: Nabih Youssef Associates Structural Engineers

AE Interests: Modern design with a heavy emphasis on the safety of the building’s inhabitants, LEED Gold Certified, engages public with plaza, one acre- public park, and public art program

Articles: 1 , 2
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Lloyds TSB Headquarters – London, U.K.

Posted in Built by Michael Hammontree on October 1, 2012

Building: Lloyds TSB Headquarters
Location: London, UK
Status: Completed in 2012
Architect: Grimshaw Architects
Structural Engineer: Ramboll

AE Interest: ten floors of column-free office space, south-facing open-sided atrium that is stepped upwards in a series of planted terraces and contains four scenic lifts, facades combine gazing and vertically overlapped slate panels

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New Century City Art Centre – Chengdu, China

Posted in Built by Clint Woods on October 1, 2012

Building: New Century City Art Centre
Location: Chengdu, China
Architect: Zaha Hadid
Status: Under Construction

AE Interest: Consists of three different sized theatre halls. Made up of complex aerodynamic shapes to make it a focal point of the city and was inspired by the landscape of the Sichuan Province in China.

Thermae Bath Spa – Bath, UK

Posted in Built by Michael Hammontree on October 1, 2012

Building: Thermae Bath Spa
Location: Bath, UK
Status: Completed in 2006
Architect: Grimshaw Architects

AE Interest: new building and restoration of five others, simple geometric forms, uses traditional and contemporary materials, extensive use of frameless glass planels

Article: 1,2

Rolls-Royce Manufacturing Plant – West Sussex, UK

Posted in Built by Michael Hammontree on October 1, 2012

Building: Rolls-Royce Manufacturing Plant
Location: West Sussex, UK
Status: Completed in 2003
Architect: Grimshaw Architects

AE Interest: sensitive landscaping, use of environmental friendly production techniques, sunk partly into the ground and features a “living roof”, finely detailed facades around a central courtyard, achieved the highest BREEAM rating of Excellent

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d’Leedon – Singapore, Singapore

Posted in Built by Clint Woods on October 1, 2012

Building: d’Leedon Singapore
Location: Singapore, Singapore
Architect: Zaha Hadid
Engineer: RSP
Developer: Capitaland
Contractor: Woh Hup Pte Ltd
Status: Under Construction; expected completion – 2015

AE Interest: Made of seven 36-story towers. The site is divided into five different landscapes that draw inspiration from mountainous ecosystems.

Article: 1

VCU Institute for Contemporary Art – Richmond, Virginia, U.S.

Posted in Built by Michael Van Shellenbeck on October 1, 2012

Building: VCU Institute for Contemporary Art
Location: Richmond, Virginia
Architect: Steven Holl Architects
Status: New Construction, breaking ground 2013
AE Interest: Translucent glass walls introduce natural daylight, geothermal wells to heat and cool the building, green roofs insulate the ceiling and absorb storm water runoff.
Articles: 1   2
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Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi – Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Posted in Built by Michael Van Shellenbeck on October 1, 2012

Building: Cleveland Clinic Abu Dhabi
Location: Abu Dhabi, UAE
Architect: Aedas
Completion Date: Q4, 2013
Engineers: HDR Engineering, AECOM
General contractor: Sixco-Samsung Joint Venture
AE Interest: Alternative Energy, LEED Registered, Low-Emitting Materials, Water Efficient
Articles: 1
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GE Advanced Technology & Research Centre – Doha, Qatar

Posted in Built by Michael Cobb on October 1, 2012


Building: GE Advanced Technology and Research Centre
Location: Doha, Qatar
Status: Completed 2010
Design Build: Burns & McDonnell

AE Interests: Compete metal structure, Roof and walls must support the weight and thrust of Boeing 777 engines being tested in the facility, atrium is made from rounded glass with steel reinforcement.

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Tall Tree and the Eye – London, England, U.K.

Posted in Built by Heriberto Fernandez on October 1, 2012

Structure: Tall Tree and the Eye
Location: As seen inRoyal Academy of Arts courtyard. This is now at the Guggenheim Bilbao.

Status: Completed in 2009
Architect/Sculptor: Anish Kapoor

AE Interests: Perfectly placed stainless steel spheres create a feel of undefinable ascension.

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Gunma Insect World (Insect Observation Hall) – Kiryu, Japan

Posted in Built by Tania Vazquez on September 30, 2012

Building: Gunma Insect World (Insect Observation Hall)
Location: Kiryu, Japan
Architect: Tadao Ando
Client: Gunma Prefecture
Completed: 2005
Cross Floor Area: 4, 309 m2
Park Area: 48 acres

AE Interests: Research center located in a nature reserve. Glass dome roof curved interior and exterior walls with exposed concrete. Roof composed of 1,287 triangular panes. Reinforced concrete, steel and steel-framed reinforced concrete.

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Invisible House (Casa Invisible) – Ponzano Veneto, Treviso, Italy

Posted in Built by Tania Vazquez on September 30, 2012

Building: Invisible House (Casa Invisible)
Location: Ponzano Veneto,Treviso, Italy
Architect: Tadao Ando & Associates
Structural Engineer: Ing. Giandomenico e Luigi Cocco
Completed: 2004
Area: 2000 m2

AE Interests: Quest for the dialogue between the internal space and the surrounding environmental. Partially underground. Architectural concrete and glass.

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CD Consolidated Forensic Laboratory – Washington D.C., U.S.

Posted in Built by Tania Vazquez on September 30, 2012

Building: DC Consolidated Forensic Laboratory
Location: Washington D.C.
Architect: HOK Architects
Construction Duration: 30 months
Area: 287,000 sq. ft.
Completed: 2011

AE Interests: Six-story building, LEED® Gold certified. Energy modeling achieved an expected 26% energy reduction over the ASHRAE 90.1 standard.

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The Dalí Museum – St. Petersburg, Florida, U.S.

Posted in Built by Tania Vazquez on September 30, 2012

Building:The Dalí Museum
Location: St. Petersburg, Florida, USA
Architect: HOK Architects
Structural Engineer (s): Walter P. Moore & Associates Inc.
Area: 68,000 sq. ft.
Completed: January 2011

AE Interests: Three-story museum structure symbolizes a “treasure box” that shelters the 2,000 piece collection inside from category 5 hurricane winds and storm surges. 18-inch-thick concrete walls with free-form glass geodesic structure. 75-foot-tall geodesic glass “Enigma” and 45-foot-tall “Igloo” are formed by 1,062 undulating faceted glass panes, with no two alike. Poured-in-place, sculptural concrete spiral staircase inside.

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NJTA Traffic Management Center – Woodbridge, New Jersey, U.S.

Posted in Built by Tania Vazquez on September 30, 2012

Building: NJTA Traffic Management Center
Location: Woodbridge, New Jersey, USA
Architect: HNTB CORP (Architect)
Structural Engineer(s): HNTB CORP (Structural Engineer)
Original Estimated Project Cost: $15M
Building Area: 28,000 sqft
Completed: 2007

AE Interests: Multi-agency center and a new three-story building addition to an existing turnpike administration building. Incorporates complex, technological requirements, a statewide highway data center, a 18’ x 55’ wide video wall and sustainable design standards which include photovoltaics.

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North Carolina Museum of Art – Raleigh, North Carolina, U.S.

Posted in Built by Caylea Pogue on September 30, 2012

           
Building Location: Raleigh, North Carolina
Completed: 2010
Architect: Thomas Phifer and Partners
Structural Engineer: Skidmore, Owings & Merrill LLP
Contractor: Barnhill
AE interest: natural lighting reflected through parabolic curved ceilings, external reflective aluminum panels, photocells to measure and adjust light exposure
Articles: 1, 2, 3

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Rice University BioScience Research Collaborative – Houston, TX, U.S.

Posted in Built by Andres Garcia on September 30, 2012

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Building: Rice University BioScience Research Collaborative
Location: Houston, Texas
Status: Completed 2010
Architect: SOM
Interior Design: FKP Architects
MEP: Bard, Rao + Athanas
Structural Engineer: Haynes Whaley Associates
Project Management: Linbeck Group

AE Interest: Green roof, recycled construction material, LEED-Gold certified, sustainable design.

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Phoenix Convention Center – Phoenix, AZ, U.S.

Posted in Built by Andres Garcia on September 30, 2012

Building: Phoenix Convention Center Expansion
Location: Phoenix, Arizona
Status: Completed 2008
Architect: Populous
Civil and Traffic Engineer: David Evans and Associates

AE Interest: Cantilevered shading structures, sustainable design (water, waste, and energy efficient), LEED-Silver Certified

Torre Mayor – Mexico City, Mexico

Posted in Built by Andres Garcia on September 30, 2012

 

Building: Torre Mayor
Location: Mexico City, Mexico
Status: Completed 2003
Architect: Adamson Associates Architects, IDEA Asociados de Mexico
Interior Design: HOK
MEP: Cosentini Associates

AE Interest: HVAC, fire protection and life safety systems controlled from automatic Building Management System, cooling system free of CFC’s, internal water recycling process.

National Museum of American Indian – Washington D.C., U.S.

Posted in Built by Andres Garcia on September 30, 2012

 

Building: National Museum of American Indian
Location: Washington D.C.
Status: Completed 2004
Architect: Polshek Partnership Architects LLP
MEP: Cosentini Associates

AE Interest: Façade and geometry determined the air circulation, water economizers used to minimize temperature fluctuations, humidity control systems help preserve art and artifacts.

Madrid Social Housing – Madrid, Spain

Posted in Built by Caylea Pogue on September 30, 2012

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Building Location: Madrid, Spain
Completed: 2006
Architect: Morphosis
Structural Engineer: Carlos Pintor, Roberto Vargas
Contractor: UICESA
AE interest: cubic design, built using a mix of steel, concrete, brick and aluminum for structural stability, solar panels, ample natural lighting
Articles: 1, 2

The Cross # Towers- Seoul, Korea

Posted in Built by Katelyn Beiter on September 30, 2012

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Building: The Cross # Towers
Location: Seoul, Korea
Completed: 2017
Architect: Bjarke Ingles Group (BIG)
Architect of Record: SIAPLAN
Engineer: ARUP
Lighting Engineer: Amsterdam

AE Interest: Interlocking horizontal and vertical towers, three dimensional space, different facades correspond to different solar conditions, bridges are “landscaped and equipped for activities usually restricted to the ground”

Integrated Science Complex, College of the Holy Cross – Worcester, MA

Posted in Built by Priscilla Nguyen on September 30, 2012

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Building: Integrated Science Complex
Location: College of the Holy Cross, Worcester, MA
Completed: January 2011
Architect: Gale Associates, EYP Architecture and Engineering
Structural Engineer: LeMessurier Consultants, Inc.
Cost Analysis Consultants: Vermeulens Cost Consultants

AE Interests: Reuse of shell, structure, and floor slabs of original building; energy recovery wheel to capture energy from outgoing airflow to preheat and pre-cool incoming airflow; light colored materials help reflect heat gain; LEED Gold Certified; atriums serve as public spaces

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Copenhagen Arena – Copenhagen, Denmark

Posted in Built by Priscilla Nguyen on September 30, 2012

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Building: Copenhagen Arena
Location: Copenhagen, Denmark
Completed: Feb 2017
Architect: 3XN, HKS, and Planit
Structural Engineers: Arup, ME Engineers
Project Manager: Davis Langdon

AE Interests: multi-function indoor arena, facade will be constructed out of yellow terracotta and glass, will maximize the use of public space for leisure activities, public foyer for markets and exhibits will be illuminated by natural light

VIA 57 West- Manhattan, New York, U.S.

Posted in Built by Katelyn Beiter on September 30, 2012

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Building: VIA 57 West
Location: Manhattan, New York
Completed: 2016
Architect: Bjarke Ingles Group (BIG)
Architect of Record: SLCE Architects
Structural Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti
Civil Engineer: Langan Engineering

AE Interest: Form shifts from different vantage points, slope of building allows it to fit with its surroundings, hybrid of “European perimeter blocks and Manhattan high rise”

Articles: 1

Le Philharmonie de Paris – Paris, France

Posted in Built by Aliasgar Amiji on September 30, 2012

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Building: Le Philharmonie de Paris
Location: Paris, France
Architect: Jean Nouvel
Acousticians: Marshall Day Acoustics Ltd
Structural Engineering: IOSIS and Aedis
Facades: HDA
Lighting Engineering: L’ Observatoire 1
Completed 2012

AE Interest: Multiplication of early lateral sound reflection, mobile acoustic panels,  sound clarity, adjustable canopy height, design integrated into surroundings , “Parisian walls”

Website: 1

Potter’s Field Park Pavilions – London, England, U.K.

Posted in Built by Morgan Allford on September 30, 2012

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Building: Potter’s Field Park Pavilions
Location: Potter’s Field Park, London, England
Status: Completed 2008
Architect: DSDHA
Structural Engineer: Jane Wernick Associates
General Contractor: Alandale Logistics Ltd
Material Contractor: Martin Childs Lt

AE Interest: Two structures of angularly stacked wood, one of charred timber with long cantilever, one of whitened timber with a green roof, situated to minimize obstruction of pedestrian flow through the park

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Hong Kong Design Institute – Hong Kong, China

Posted in Built by Aliasgar Amiji on September 30, 2012

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Building: Hong Kong Design Institute
Location: Hong Kong, China
Status: Completed 2010
Architect: CAAU / Coldefy & Associes Architectes Urbanistes
Civil & Structural Engineering: ARUP
Mechanical & Electrical Engineering: Parsons Brinckerhoff Associates
Contractor: Penta-Ocean and CRCC Joint Venture

AE Interest: “Floating platform” with four towers, Pre-stressed concrete top chords, Steel diagonals and reinforced bottom chords to support platform

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Barclays Center- Brooklyn, New York, U.S.

Posted in Built by Paul Acevedo on September 30, 2012

Step Inside Barclays Center: Home of the Brooklyn Nets & NY Liberty Barclays Center | Brooklyn | Sports Barclays Center | SHoP

Building: Barclays Center
Location: Brooklyn, New York
Completion: 2012
Architect: SHoP Architects PC
Sports Architect/ Architect of Record: AECOM
Structural Engineer: Thornton Tomasetti

AE Interests: Pre-rusted steel exterior, curvilinear coiled form, wedged entry plaza with 3,000 sq. ft. LED sign, centerpiece for future 22 acre Atlantic Yards residential and retail development

Articles: 1

Kinderspital Zürich – Zurich, Switzerland

Posted in Built by Alizain Maredia on September 30, 2012

Building: Kinderspital Zürich
Location: Zurich, Switzerland
Building Status: Completed 2024
Architecture firm: Herzog & De Meuron
Partners: Jacques Herzog, Pierre de Meuron, Christine Binswanger (Partner in Charge)
Project Team: Mark Bähr (Project Manager), Jason Frantzen (Associate)
Alexandria Algard, Maximilian Beckenbauer, Alexander Franz, Ondrej Janku, Christoph Jantos, Johannes Kohnle, Severin Odermatt, Blanca Bravo Reyes, Raúl Torres Martin, Mika Zacharias
Structural engineering: ZPF Ingenieure AG, Basel
Landscaping: August Künzel, Münchenstein
General planning: Gruner AG, Basel
Visualization: Bloomimages, Hamburg

Client: Kinderspital Zürich – Eleonorenstiftung, Zurich, Switzerland

AE Interest: 3-storey reflects the desire to create a child-friendly building, reminiscent in both scale and materiality of pavilion-style structures, and differs from the usual hospital stereotype.

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Marysville Getchell Highschool – Marysville, Washington, U.S.

Posted in Built by Morgan Allford on September 30, 2012

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Building: Marysville Getchell Highschool
Location: 8301 84th Street Northeast, Marysville, WA
Status: Completed 2010
Architect: DLR Group
General Contractor: Absher Construction

AE Interest: Rectilinear form, 4 learning centers connected by a courtyard, interior walls are movable to create a variety of spaces, mixture of forest shading and open windows instead of mechanical cooling, exposed concrete and steel structure.

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Townhouse O-10 – Berlin, Germany

Posted in Built by Travis Crane on September 30, 2012

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Building: Townhouse O-10
Location: Berlin, Germany
Completion: 2009
Architect: David Chipperfield Architects
Structural Engineer: Ingenieurgruppe Bauen

AE Interest: glass front play on natural light, use of height and depth for space

Articles: 1, 2

Stade Bordeaux Atlantique – Bordeaux, France

Posted in Under Construction by Alizain Maredia on September 30, 2012


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Building: Stade Bordeaux Atlantique
Location: Bordeaux, France
Building Status: Conceptual Masterplan
Completed: 2015
Architecture Firm: Herzog & de Meuron
Partners: Jacques Herzog, Pierre de Meuron, Stefan Marbach
Project Architect: Tobias Winkelmann (Associate), Thomas de Vries
Client: City of Bordeaux, France

Construction Consortium:
General Planning: Vinci / Fayat, Paris, France
Architecture: Herzog & de Meuron supported by Group 6 and Stadia Consulting Group
Landscape: Michel Desvigne Paysagiste, Paris, France

AE Interest: With the spectators in mind the open ceiling structure does not show through on the inside of the stadium, to avoid distracting the spectators’ attention.

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Senator John D. Pinto Library – Shiprock, New Mexico, U.S.

Posted in Built by Morgan Allford on September 30, 2012



Building: Senator John D. Pinto Library (Dine College Library)
Location: 1228 Yucca Drive, Shiprock, NM (Dine Campus)
Status: Completed 2011
Architect: DLR Group
General Contractor: Jaynes Corporation

AE Interest: Curvilinear/Angular form, slits in walls allow for direct lighting twice annually at the beginning and end of the school year, centralized glass ceremonial chamber, cultural symbolism

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Nasher Sculpture Center – Dallas, Texas, U.S.

Posted in Built by Alec Gagnon on September 30, 2012

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Building: Nasher Sculpture Center
Location: 2001 Flora Street, Dallas, Texas 75201
Architect: Renzo Piano Building Workshop
Structural Engineer: Arup  with Datum Engineers
Landscape: Peter Walker and Partners
Construction: Beck
Completed: October 2003

AE Interests: “Museum without a  roof” – cast-aluminum shading panels, glass roof with tension-cable support at center-span, double-wall system for HVAC and rainwater, sculpture garden, barrel-vaulted ceiling.  Exhibits originally included a sky-viewing space by James Turrell, which was eventually compromised by the construction of a high-rise nearby.

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3Beirut – Beirut, Lebanon

Posted in Built by Michelle Gilhousen on September 29, 2012

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Building: 3Beirut
Location: Beirut, Lebanon
Completed: 2017
Architect: Foster + Partners
Co-Architects: Samir Khairallah & Partners
Mechanical and Electrical Engineers: AME, Tambourji
Landscape Architect: Vladimir Djurovic

AE Interest: North facade faces the harbor while the south facade side steps down in height integrating the buildings with the surroundings, green roofs, environmentally friendly, maximizes natural light and ventilation to reduce energy, sustainability, tourist attraction, pedestrian consideration, greenery.

Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment – Princeton University, New Jersey, U.S.

Posted in Built by Krista Seaman on September 29, 2012

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Building: Andlinger Center for Energy and the Environment
Location: B301 Engineering Quadrangle, Princeton University, Princeton, NJ 08544
Completed: 2015
Design Architect: Tod Williams Bille Tsien Architects
Administrative Architect: Ballinger Architects
Landscape Architect: Michael Van Valkenburgh Associates Inc
Construction Manager: F.J. Sciame Construction

AE Interest: LEED Silver. Underground sections connect three building masses. Solar shading. Radiant panel heating system. Water recycling system. Green roofs.

7 Screen Pavilion – Cannes, France

Posted in Built by Nolan Rendon on September 29, 2012

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Building: 7 Screen Pavilion
Location: Cannes, France
Completed: 2012
Architect: OMA Rem Koolhaas
Production team: Ar’Scene

AE Interests: The structure is a lifted pyramid containing a seven screen cinema for the audience. The pyramid’s canopy is designed to show a panoramic view of Cannes and the Mediterranean. The triangular steel structure was designed to hold the seven screens, music, and production equipment.

Articles: 1

G-Star Raw HQ – Amsterdam, Netherlands

Posted in Built by Nolan Rendon on September 29, 2012

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Building: G-Star Raw HQ
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Completed: 2014
Architect: OMA Rem Koolhaas
Structural Engineer: ABT
Mechanical Engineer: ABT
Contractor: Pleijsier Bouw

AE Interests: Large, rectilinear form with a predominately glass finish on the exterior contained inside a larger solid enclosure.  The building will feature a facade that slides open.

Articles: 1

Manila Arena – Manila, Philippines

Posted in Built by Emily Lamon on September 29, 2012

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Building: Manila Arena
Location: Manila, Philippines
Completed: 2014
Architect: Populous
Structural Engineer: Buro Happold
General Contractor: Hanwha Engineering and Construction Corp.

AE Interests: Will be the world’s largest indoor arena at 50,000 seats, simple unsymmetrical geometry will allow all seats to face one focal point

National Bio-Agro Defense Facility – Manhattan, Kansas, U.S.

Posted in Under Construction by Alex G. on September 28, 2012

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Building: National Bio-Agro Defense Facility
Location: Manhattan, Kansas
Status: Opened 2023
Architect: Perkins + Will
Engineering Services: Merrick & Company
AE Interests: Elaborate overlay of systems that meet both animal and human occupants, high performance containment coatings, decontamination systems, structural substrates for durability and tornadic resistance.

Aviva Center – Dublin, Ireland

Posted in Built by Emily Lamon on September 28, 2012

Building: Aviva Center
Location: Dublin, Ireland
Architect: Populous
Structural Engineer: Buro Happold 
Status: Completed 2010

AE Interests: Complex parametric design, site responsiveness, progressive steel horseshoe-shaped truss system, sustainable design

Santa Maria del Pianto Metro Station – Naples, Italy

Posted in Built by Priscilla Nguyen on September 28, 2012

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Building: Santa Maria del Pianto Metro Station
Location: Naples, Italy
Status: Never Constructed
Architect: Rogers Stirk Harbour + Partners
Roof Structural Engineer: Expedition Engineering
Landscape Architect: AWP
Cost Consultant: Metropolitana di Napoli

AE Interests: Hyperbolic-shaped canopy roof resembles a honeycomb, use of thin steel plates and concrete supports, geometric design, facilitates the use of public transportation, mesh roof lets natural light into station, density of mesh roof increases in the middle to shade the platform

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NEMO (National Center for Science and Technology) – Amsterdam, Netherlands

Posted in Built by Nathan L Sanchez on September 28, 2012

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Building: NEMO Science Center
Location: Amsterdam, Netherlands
Status: Completed 1997
Architect: Renzo Piano
Structural Engineers: Arup, DHV

AE Interests: Pre-oxidized copper clad facades, Use of roof as a public plaza, conforms to surrounding water

Skolkovo University District – Skolkovo, Russia

Posted in Proposed Design by Alizain Maredia on September 28, 2012

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Building: Skolkovo Univerity District
Location: Skolkovo, Russia
Building Status: Conceptual Masterplan
Partners: Herzog & de Meon, Stefan Marbach, David Koch
Project Architects: Olga Bolsnina, Tomislav Dushaov, Tobias Winkelmann
Client: Skolkovo Foundation, Moscow, Russia
AE Interest: The University’s scheme integrates into its surroundings by disappearing into the landscape with features such as: low-rise (2-3 story) architecture, numerous openings and views into the interior, the gardens and traditional materials.

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Cornerstone Arts Center- Colorado Springs, Colorado, U.S.

Posted in Built by Paul Acevedo on September 28, 2012

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Building: Colorado College’s Cornerstone Arts Center
Status: Completed 2008
Architect of Record: Anderson Mason Dale Architects
Architectural/Design Consultant: Antoine Predock
Structural Engineer: Martin & Martin Consulting Engineers
General Contractor: M.A. Mortenson Construction

AE Interests: LEED Gold Certified as requested by student body, design and construction of building aided with BIM, every room can sustain at least three functions to accommodate a wide range of student activities.

SUNY Oswego School of Education (Renovation) – Rochester, New York, U.S.

Posted in Under Construction by Lauren Brannom on September 28, 2012

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Architect & Engineer: Bergmann Associates
Phase 1 Contractor: PAC & Associates
Phase 1 Project Size: 13,700 SF
Cost: $300 M
Completion: 2014

AE Interest: LEED, Multi-phased project, Renovation

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RIT Institute Hall (Academic Research Building) – Rochester, New York, U.S.

Posted in Under Construction by Lauren Brannom on September 28, 2012

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Programming, Planning & Architectural Design: Francis Cauffman
Architect of Record, Interiors, MEP Engineering, Landscape Architect, & Cite/Civil Engineering: Bergmann Associates
Contractor: Welliver
Project Size: 78,000 SF
Cost: $26 M
Completion Date: December 2012

AE Interests: Environmental Systems, Renewable Materials, Natural Lighting, Glass Facade, LEED, Underground Utilities

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Hawaii Preparatory Academy Energy Laboratory – Waimea, Hawaii, U.S.

Posted in Built by Michael Cobb on September 28, 2012

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Building: Hawaii Preparatory Academy Energy Laboratory
Location: Kamuela, Hawaii
Status: Completed 2010
Architect: Flansburgh Architects
Structural Engineer: Walter Vorfeld & Associates
Sustainability Consultant: Buro Happold

AE Interests: Net Positive Energy and Water Building, Entirely Naturally Ventilated, Photovoltaic and Windmill Energy Sources

Articles: 1

Temenos – Middlesbrough, England, U.K.

Posted in Built by Heriberto Fernandez on September 28, 2012

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Building: Temenos
Location: Middlesbrough, England
Status: Completed 2010
Architect/Sculptor: Anish Kapoor
Structural Designer: Cecil Balmond
Civil Engineer: Balfour Beatty
Consulting Engineer: Tony Gee and Partners LLP

AE Interest: 64 points of longitude, 49 curves, wires held in tension, structure stands 50 meters high and 110 meters long; one of the largest public artworks in the world

Phoenix Children’s Hospital Expansion – Phoenix, AZ, U.S.

Posted in Built by Priscilla Nguyen on September 28, 2012

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Building: Phoenix Children’s Hospital Expansion
Location: Phoenix, AZ
Completed: 2011
Architect: HKS
Structural Engineer: HKS
MEP Engineers: CCRD Partners
Construction Manager: Kitchell Contractors

AE Interest: Tower resembles a  night-blooming desert flower, colorful lights illuminate halls, 25% lighting reduction with use of natural light, uses local materials and recycled materials, “natural” architecture to blend with environment; building serves as an oasis with stunning views from patients’ rooms

Articles: 1

Vialia Vigo – Vigo, Spain

Posted in Built by Caylea Pogue on September 28, 2012

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Building Location: Vigo, Spain
Completed: June 2023
Architect: Morphosis
Structural Engineer: Luis Casas, Fhecor
AE interest: complex geometry.  High-speed train line Madrid to Portugal.
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London 2012 Olympic Cauldron – London, England, U.K.

Posted in Built by Abdullah Alqaroot on September 28, 2012

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Building: Olympic Cauldron
Location: London, United Kingdom
Designer: Thomas Heatherwick
Status: Built in 2012 for the summer olympics
Material: 204 copper petals
Videos:Thomas Heatherwick London Olympics Cauldron

AE interest: Every Copper petal represent each country participating in the Games. Then they all converge with one another to create a unified flame symbolising hope and peace. http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=IxRNN6uprZQ&feature=related

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The Hepworth Wakefield – West Yorkshire, U.K.

Posted in Built by Travis Crane on September 28, 2012

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Building: The Hepworth Wakefield
Location: West Yorkshire, UK
Completion: May 2011
Architect: David Chipperfield Architects
Structural and Services Engineer: Ramboll UK, Ltd.
Project management: Turner & Townsend
General contractor: Laing O’Rourke Northern Ltd.

AE Interest: natural lighting, roofing, use of nearby river calder for heating and cooling systems

Articles: 1,2

Cedars-Sinai Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion – Los Angeles, California, U.S.

Posted in Built by Clint Woods on September 28, 2012

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Building: Cedars-Sinai Advanced Health Sciences Pavilion
Location: Los Angeles, California
Status: Completed in 2013
Architect: HOK
Engineer: IBE Consulting Engineers
General Contractor: Hathaway Dinwiddie

AE Interests:  Uses a high window-to-wall ratio reducing energy consumption of the building along with providing day lighting. The systems of the building were designed to allow for easy reconfiguration of departments and floors. Anticipated to be a LEED Gold building.

Zayed National Museum – Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates

Posted in Built by Michelle Gilhousen on September 28, 2012

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Building: Zayed National Museum
Location: Saaidyat Island, Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Status: Expected completion in 2025
Architect: Foster + Partners
Local Architect: Planar
Engineers: WSP/BDSP AKT
Environmental Engineers: Transsolar

AE Interest: Sustainability, mix contemporary form with traditional Arabic design, five solar thermal towers act as thermal chimneys to control flow of cool air and draw the air up vertically, negative pressure on the lee of wing profiles draw the hot air out through air vents at the top of the towers, made of lightweight steel structures to resemble feathers on a bird’s wing.

Articles: 1

Cité de l’Océan et du Surf – Biarritz, France

Posted in Built by Michael Van Shellenbeck on September 28, 2012

Building: Cité de l’Océan et du Surf
Location: Biarritz, France
Architect: Steven Holl Architects, Solange Fabião
Completion Date: June, 2011
Structural Engineer: Betec & Vinci Construction Marseille
Lighting Design: L’Observatoire International
General contractor: Faura Silva, GTM Sud-Ouest Batiment
AE Interest: Sloping landscape and structure emulates the sea, while two glass boulders contain the restaurant and the surfer’s kiosk, mirroring actual boulders in the distance. Museum underneath the curved structure thematically is “under the sky, under the sea.”
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Riverside Museum – Glasgow, Scotland, U.K.

Posted in Built by Michael Cobb on September 28, 2012

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Building: Riverside Museum
Status: Completed 2011
Location: Glasgow, Scotland, United Kingdom
Architect: Zaha Hadid
Structural Engineer: Buro Happold

AE Interest: Building Shell is constantly 37cm from steel structure, floor can take weight of a steam train, complex pleated roof

Sheung Wan Hotel – Hong Kong, China

Posted in Built by Abdullah Alqaroot on September 28, 2012

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Building: Sheung Wan Hotel
Location: Hong Kong, China
Architect: Tom Heatherwick
Status: Completed 2014
Client: District of Hong Kong

AE interest: The building is a concrete structure, filled in with metal boxes, which are manufactured with the folded-metal technology used to make air conditioning ducts and water tanks.
Articles: 1

Horizons Tour – Paris, France

Posted in Built by Aliasgar Amiji on September 28, 2012

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Building: Horizons Tour
Location: Paris, France
Status: Completed 2011
Architect: Jean Nouvel
Structural Engineer: Terrell International
Façade Engineering: Acrora
Acoustic Engineering: AH Conseil

AE Interest: Facades different in each part to adapt changes in the direction of the sun, design integrated landscape, 3 materials: sculptured concrete, enameled ceramic, glass