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Architects: NH Architecture
- Area: 47000 m²
- Year: 2010
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Myer Bourke Street Redevelopment / NH Architecture
8 Washington Development / SOM Architects + PWP Landscape Architecture
Skidmore, Owings & Merrill (SOM) and PWP Landscape Architecture shared with us their proposal for the 8 Washington development in downtown San Francisco. The plans will continue the revitalization and support enjoyment of the historically under-utilized northeast waterfront by reconnecting the City with the Bay and providing housing and community amenities which include: dynamic pedestrian corridors linking Pacific Avenue and Jackson Street with The Embarcadero; a children’s play area featuring interactive sculptural gardens; an expanded health and aquatics center; cafés, restaurants and retail; and centralized underground public parking for the Ferry Building Waterfront Area. More images and project description after the break.
Maison du Temps Libre à Stains / Gaetan Le Penhuel Architectes
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Architects: Gaetan Le Penhuel Architectes
- Year: 2009
Coleman Oval Skate Park Proposal / Holm Architecture Office + VM Studio
Holm Architecture Office (HAO), in collaboration with VM Studio, recently received first place in a competition for the re-design of the Coleman Oval Skate Park in Manhattan. Nine New York design firms were invited to participate in the competition, which was sponsored by Architecture for Humanity and a Gamechangers grant from Nike, a campaign encouraging community organizations to empower youth through sports programs that spur social and economic development. The project is being developed with the New York City Parks & Recreation Department’s Adopt-a-Park program. More images and project description after the break.
In Progress: Mediterraneo House / Manuel Ocaña
Architect: Manuel Ocaña del Valle Location: Benalúa Railway Station, Alicante, Spain Developer: Casa Mediterráneo Collaborators: Miguel Molins Jiménez, Karolina Kurzak, Adriana Cepeda, Paloma Montoro, María Ortiz-Muyo, BeDV Arquitectos Project Management: INECO Project Director: Marisa Guillamot Bernardo Built surface: 3,500 sqm Budget: 5,900,000 euros Photographs: Manuel Ocaña
Auditorium And Multifunctional Building / Virai Arquitectos
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Architects: Virai Arquitectos
- Area: 3572 m²
Sant Feliu Yacht Club / Fuses-Viader Architects
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Architects: Fuses-Viader Architects
- Year: 2009
Flowerdale Community House / Antarctica
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Architects: Antarctica
- Year: 2011
Ormiston Activity Centre / Archoffice
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Architects: Archoffice
- Area: 194 m²
- Year: 2011
Ibaiondo Civic Center / ACXT
- Area: 14200 m²
- Year: 2009
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Manufacturers: ULMA Architectural Solutions
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Professionals: UTE SERIDOM / ZIKOTZ
The Gary Comer Youth Center / John Ronan Architects
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Architects: John Ronan Architects
- Area: 75000 ft²
- Year: 2006
Ramat Hanadiv Visiting Center / Ada Karmi-Melamede Architects
- Year: 2008
Palhano Ecomarket / Studio Guilherme Torres
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Architects: Studio Guilherme Torres
- Area: 11000 m²
- Year: 2011
Tabuaço Municipal Pools / Topos Atelier de Arquitectura
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Architects: Topos Atelier de Arquitectura: Topos Atelier de Arquitectur / Jean Pierre Porcher, Margarida Oliveira and Albino Freitas
- Area: 2059 m²
- Year: 2008
Panoramabad Gröbming / KREINERarchitektur
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Architects: KREINERarchitektur
- Year: 2010
San Sebastian Subway Entrance / Snøhetta
The building of the new metro in San Sebastian Donastia will connect the people and the different areas of the city in a new way. It will set a new standard for the future of the town and its way forward. It will offer donastiarras and visitors a new means of public transpiration, and be a part of the future pulse of San Sebastian Donastia. The entrance design by Snøhetta is based on a continuous movement from underground level to over ground, and vice versa. The design element goes from being a ceiling structure underground to create a roof structure over the stairs and up over ground. The structure describes the transition between the two states and connects the city life with the metro world. More images and architects’ description after the break.