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Architects: A+F Arquitectos: A+F Arquitectos - Cristián Ayçaguer F., Cristián Ferrari C., Carlos Cavagnaro I.
- Area: 400 m²
- Year: 2006
Museums and Libraries: The Latest Architecture and News
Bicentennial Room, Chilean National Library / A+F Arquitectos
AD Round Up: Libraries Part I
In less than a year of existence, we have featured more than 500 projects! So in case you´ve missed some we will be featuring interesting projects, sorted by building type. Here´s our first selection of Libraries you can´t miss.
Frank O. Gehry: Design Process and the Lewis House at the Philadelphia Museum of Art
The exhibition, that includes 120 architectural models, photographs, drawings, and videos, along with furniture and decorative arts enters its final weeks, and will end on April 5th.
The Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center by Renzo Piano
The design for the Stavros Niarchos Foundation Cultural Center at the Faliron Delta area in Athens, Greece. The building is being designed by -in my opinion- the master of sustainable architecture: Renzo Piano.
The SNFCC is not an ordinary building, as it will house a very important program: the National Library of Greece and the Greek National Opera.
This 187,800 sqm project – a private-public endeavor – will have a cost of € $450m, financed entirely by the Stavros Niarchos Foundation, and once completed in 2015 it will be turned over the Greek State.
There´s only a few images available at the moment, but from the model and sections we can see how the building integrates into the slope of the park, and it´s connected to the sea through a canal parallel to the existing explanade. On this, Piano says: “The Cultural Center’s proximity to water, and the natural warm breezes and light of Athens were particularly inspiring during the design process. It was immediately clear that we must take advantage of all these elements to ultimately design a zero emissions building that expresses movement and energy”.
The roof consists in a series of interconnected photovoltaic cell panels which will cover the structure’s needs, taking advantage of the pure “green” solar and wind energy, in a similar way to the California Academy of Science.
We´ll keep you posted on the future development of this project. More images -courtesy of Renzo Piano Building Workshop- after the break.
Children's toy Library / LAN Architecture
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Architects: LAN Architecture
- Area: 380 m²
- Year: 2008
Garden Museum / Dow Jones Architects
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Architects: Dow Jones Architects
- Year: 2007
Turku City Library / JKMM Architects
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Architects: JKMM Architects
- Area: 6900 m²
- Year: 2007
Ilhavo City Library / ARX Portugal
Chongqing Library / Perkins Eastman
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Architects: Perkins Eastman
- Area: 50000 m²
- Year: 2007
Gardiner Museum Renewal / KPMB Architects
Architects: KPMB Architects Location: Toronto, Canada Client: Gardiner Museum Project Team: Bruce Kuwabara (design principal), Shirley Blumberg (partner-in-charge), Paulo Rocha (design/project architect); Shane O’Neill, Javier Uribe, Kevin Bridgman, Tyler Sharpe, Ramon Janer, Steven Casey, Bill Colaco (project team) Structural Enginnering: Halsall Associates Ltd. Mechanical and Electrical Engineering: Crossey Engineering Ltd. Contractor: Urbacon Budget: US $7,23M Photographs: Eduard Hueber & Tom Arban
Granada Science Park - Ferrater + Jimenez Brasa / Ferrater + Jimenez Brasa
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Architects: Ferrater, Jimenez Brasa
- Area: 48377 m²
- Year: 2004
Santa Marta Lighthouse Museum / Aires Mateus
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Architects: Aires Mateus
- Area: 435 m²
- Year: 2007
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Professionals: Udra, construtora, Lda
Underwater museum for Egypt / Jacques Rougerie
Architect Jacques Rougerie -an expert when it comes to space and underwater structures- has designed the soon-to-be first underwater museum. It will be located off the coast of Egypt, near the new Library of Alexandria, where Cleopatra once had a palace on an island in one of the largest human-made bays in the world back in the day, submerged by earthquakes in the 4th century.
The ruins were discovered years ago, and include several sphinxes, statues, roman and greek shipwrecks and pieces believed to be from the Pharos of Alexandria lighthouse (one of the seven ancient wonders of the world).
This ruins haven’t been moved, since it would be a tremendous effort that could damage the ruins in the process. Also, it follows the 2001 UNESCO convention for the preservation of underwater heritage.
With that in mind, the museum is designed as both inland and submarine. The building will have four tall structures shaped like the sails of fellucas, the traditional sailboats used in the Nile. From the inland building, underwater fiberglass tunnels will take visitors to structures where they can view antiquities still lying on the seabed.
California Academy of Sciences / Renzo Piano Building Workshop + Stantec Architecture
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Architects: Renzo Piano Building Workshop, Stantec Architecture
- Year: 2008
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Manufacturers: Pyrok, Zone Display Cases, Hydrotec, Josef Gartner, Otis, +3
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Professionals: Webcor Builders, Ove Arup & Partners, Rutherford & Chekene, SWA Group, Rana Creek, +4