Certains architectes rejettent la norme et se lancent dans la construction de bâtiments insolites et géniaux, en voici 11 de par le monde
Les Earthships sont des maisons 100 % durables, qui ne coûtent pas cher et dans lesquelles il fait bon vivre.
Maxxam Enterprises and HansonLA team up on two live/work projects.
This forest fire toy is a great introduction to the exciting world of LEGO® City. Perfect for kids aged 5 to 8 years, it is designed to inspire open-ended, imaginative role play based on real-life scenarios,What’s in the box? This (60247) playset includes a cool buggy with a water cannon and room for the firefighter driver, a toy tree with flames and a sleepy owl figure. Provides plenty of opportunity for imaginative play,Kids can become everyday heroes with this smart little building toy, featuring a cool firefighter buggy with water cannon, a tree with flames and a cute owl figure. This set is compatible with other LEGO® toy playsets,Looking for cool toys for kids aged 5 to 8 years? This firefighter playset makes a great little gift for LEGO® City fans and kids who love action-packed role play. Requires only very basic building skills,When built, the firefighter buggy measures over 1\" (4 cm) high, 4\" (12 cm) long and 1\" (5 cm) wide, while the tree measures over 1” (3 cm) high, 2” (6 cm) wide and 1” (5 cm) deep,No need for batteries! This LEGO® toy is powered by kids’ imaginations – so the firefighter play can start right away,It's easy to get started with this LEGO® City construction toy Inside the box you'll find easy-to-follow building instructions – so simply tear open the brick bags and let the fun begin!,LEGO® City fire sets come with colourful buildings, cool vehicles and fun characters that stimulate imaginative role play as kids create open-ended adventures in settings that resemble real life,LEGO® City toy construction sets meet the highest industry standards, which ensures these fun toys continue to connect and pull apart easily time after time
Maxxam Enterprises and HansonLA team up on two live/work projects.
Image 15 of 19 from gallery of Folsom + Dore / David Baker + Partners. Courtesy of Courtesy of David Baker + Partners
Image 17 of 28 from gallery of MacArthur Annex / Baran Studio Architecture. Photograph by Benedicte Lasalle
Durch einen Park mit Exponaten aus der Geschichte Hanois gelangen die Besucher zum Museum für Stadtgeschichte. Die Eingangsebene des im Grundriss quadratischen Museums ist auf allen vier Seiten vom Park aus zugänglich. Ein zentraler kreisförmiger
bSIDE6 is a seven-story, 30,000 sf commercial work studio building with ground floor retail space. The structure takes advantage of an exposed post-tensioned frame and basic concepts of spatial expansion. The 38’ by 100’ site is located in an historic arcade district created in the 1920’s when the main east-west city arterial, East Burnside, was widened—essentially carving out and claiming the ground floor of many existing structures. The arcades allowed for a unique pedestrian life unlike any other in the city. An urban design overlay now encourages new buildings to create relationships to the historic arcade structures and to work to reduce the perceptional width of the street. bSIDE6 explores the elemental relationship of skin and frame by utilizing an exposed post-tensioned concrete frame stretched north out over the sidewalk like an accordion. The skin stretches along with the frame and the result is interstitial spaces that create a modern arcade providing pedestrian protection and city views and light into the inhabited spaces. The vertical circulation core acts as the primary shear wall in the building and allows for most of the exterior of the building to be free for views out to the city and beyond. Studies for the skin addressed overlapping needs for light, views, shade, economy and contextual scale.
Image 9 of 37 from gallery of Norra Tornen / OMA | Reinier de Graaf. Photograph by Ossip van Duivenbode
Image 6 of 12 from gallery of Formosa 1140 / Lorcan O’Herlihy Architects.
Certains architectes rejettent la norme et se lancent dans la construction de bâtiments insolites et géniaux, en voici 11 de par le monde
Image 16 of 35 from gallery of Timmerhuis / OMA. Photograph by Ossip van Duivenbode
bSIDE6 is a seven-story, 30,000 sf commercial work studio building with ground floor retail space. The structure takes advantage of an exposed post-tensioned frame and basic concepts of spatial expansion. The 38’ by 100’ site is located in an historic arcade district created in the 1920’s when the main east-west city arterial, East Burnside, was widened—essentially carving out and claiming the ground floor of many existing structures. The arcades allowed for a unique pedestrian life unlike any other in the city. An urban design overlay now encourages new buildings to create relationships to the historic arcade structures and to work to reduce the perceptional width of the street. bSIDE6 explores the elemental relationship of skin and frame by utilizing an exposed post-tensioned concrete frame stretched north out over the sidewalk like an accordion. The skin stretches along with the frame and the result is interstitial spaces that create a modern arcade providing pedestrian protection and city views and light into the inhabited spaces. The vertical circulation core acts as the primary shear wall in the building and allows for most of the exterior of the building to be free for views out to the city and beyond. Studies for the skin addressed overlapping needs for light, views, shade, economy and contextual scale.
Gleaming glass and shiny steel add a contemporary twist to the architecture of yore
Image 1 of 35 from gallery of Timmerhuis / OMA. Photograph by Sebastian van Damme
Image 12 of 19 from gallery of Folsom + Dore / David Baker + Partners. Photograph by Brian Rose