As much as walls, ceilings, and furniture pieces define the character and perception of an architectural project, doors play a critical role in building that style. Among all the doors used in houses, the front door is the first tangible element that homeowners and visitors will encounter, acting as the pivotal point where architecture greets the user. After all, first impressions are always important; and the entrance door is certainly one that can set the tone for the rest of the interior. However, choosing the right front door for a contemporary house can be difficult, especially with so many design possibilities. Therefore, before making that decision, it is crucial to know what those possibilities are – and how these can transform the front door into a design statement.
How to Choose the Front Door of a House?
How to Design the Perfect Acoustic Enclosure: Comfort in Flooring, Ceilings, and Walls
As our cities densify and building types become more and more mixed-use, we tend to spend a lot of time in noisy environments. When we think about acoustic comfort, we rarely think of places like restaurants, venues, and big offices; places with a lot of people, machinery, and background noise. The quality of sound can entirely change the experience of people in an interior space, and improving the space's acoustic quality relies on treating all surfaces, from walls to ceilings, and flooring. In this article, we will present a variety of solutions for ceilings, flooring, and walls, their different combinations, and a simple guide of how to apply them correctly in public spaces without compromising the aesthetic of the interior.
Indigo Slam / Smart Design Studio
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Architects: Smart Design Studio
- Year: 2016
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Manufacturers: Holcim, Austral Bricks
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Professionals: Emrah Baki Ulas
Australian Institute of Architects Announces 2015 National Architecture Awards
The 2015 winners of the Australian Institute of Architects’ National Architecture Awards have been announced at a ceremony in Brisbane.
Overall, 42 projects received 46 awards in 14 categories, including commercial, public, and interior architecture. Winners were selected by a jury from the Chapter Architecture Awards, held earlier this year.
Read on after the break for a list of the winners.
Orama Residence / Smart Design Studio
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Architects: Smart Design Studio
- Year: 2014
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Manufacturers: Vitrocsa, Massproductions
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Professionals: Geometra Consulting, GSA Planning, Istruct Consulting, Qs Plus, Tropman And Tropman, +1
Clovelly House / Rolf Ockert. Architect.
Australian Institute of Architects Announces 2014 National Awards Shortlist
The Australian Institute of Architects has announced the 61 projects making it to this year's 2014 Australian National Awards. Selected from a pool of 153 regional winners across 13 categories, the jury have visited all the shortlisted projects (except the international shortlist) in preparation for the announcement of the National winners at a ceremony in Darwin on November 6th.
Commenting on the shortlist, jury chair Paul Berkemeier said: "As a jury and as members of the profession, we were inspired by the number of projects that had informed clients working closely with the architects to achieve better outcomes. In many instances, this relationship allowed the project to go well and truly above and beyond the original brief."
Read on after the break for the full shortlist
Australian Institute of Architects Announces 2014 NSW Awards
The Australian Institute of Architects announced its 2014 NSW Architecture Awards in a ceremony held in Sydney last night. Among the 42 Awards and 18 Commendations given out, perhaps the biggest winner was Neeson Murcutt Architects, whose Prince Alfred Park + Pool Upgrade won the Sulman Medal for Public Architecture, the Lloyd Rees Award for Urban Architecture, and was a joint winner of the City of Sydney Lord Mayor's Prize.
In awarding the scheme by Neeson Murcutt Architects, the jury noted that it was "a rare synthesis of art and landscape, urban design and architecture" making the experience "a delight in every detail."
See the full list of 69 Awards, Prizes and Commendations after the break
Enter "Doors" - Our Newest Pinterest Board
As Mies van der Rohe said, “God is in the details.” And what detail could be more important than the door - that pivotal point where architecture first greets the user? To help inspire, we’ve created a new Pinterest board dedicated entirely to functionally adept and beautifully designed doorways.
You can view the board, here, and continue after the break for a selection of the board’s most popular doors...
Lamble Residence / Smart Design Studio
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Architects: Smart Design Studio
- Year: 2013
Ippudo Sydney / Koichi Takada Architects
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Architects: Koichi Takada Architects
- Year: 2012
Luff Residence / Pohio Adams Architects
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Architects: Pohio Adams Architects
- Area: 450 m²
- Year: 2010
Saatchi & Saatchi / Smart Design Studio
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Architects: Smart Design Studio
- Year: 2011
Smart Design Studio Offices / Smart Design Studio
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Architects: Smart Design Studio
- Area: 267 m²
Morris Iemma Indoor Sports Center / McPhee Architects
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Architects: McPhee Architects
- Area: 3575 m²
Pacific Sixteen / Smart Design Studio
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Architects: Smart Design Studio
- Year: 2010