terça-feira, 6 de dezembro de 2011

St. Petersburg Pier Competition

the proposal created by danish firm BIG architects is one of three shortlisted submissions for
the st. petersburg pier international design competition.
the masterplan will organize and harmonize a variety of individual events along a network of
paths, merging to form the iconic pier structure which will gradually flow
into the waters of tampa bay. the branching pattern will collectively form
the 'tributary park' containing native plantings of diverse color schemes.
the gardens will highlight the programmatic sectors of the park including
the museum, observation deck, playgrounds and natural forested areas.


bustling activity will be channeled towards the 'wave walk' which undulates to dip and rise from the water, framing a swimming pool and small holding area for kayaks, canoes and small scale boats. similar to the waves of the ocean, the increasing momentum generated by the volumes of people circulating onto the pier culminates by looping the promenade overhead, sheltering people underneath and providing elevated views from the generated roof terrace. the plaza below the arch may be used for outdoor markets and as a band shell pavilion for concerts. the public spaces terminate with a platform which submerges into the bay creating an additional view towards the city. exhibition spaces, banquet halls and other public spaces will by placed inside the sculptural building.




segunda-feira, 31 de outubro de 2011

Seongbukdong Residences - Seoul

Um belo exemplar de condomínio Horizontal, que valorizou os espaços internos e também os externos, cujos não são bem valorizados pelo RS, mas de vital importancia nas residências.
Joel Sanders Architect, in collaboration with Haeahn Architecture, designed 12 sustainable houses in the exclusive Seongbukdong district of Seoul.Project description:Taking advantage of its steeply sloping site, the project weaves together building and landscape, natural and synthetic materials, and indoor and outdoor spaces.Our design approach staggers the dwellings so that each unit enjoys unobstructed views of a wooded valley, framed in the foreground by its neighbor’s planted green roof. Each roof is planted with various species of sedum that bloom at different times of the year, resulting in patterns that merge to form a single, iconic composition that reflect the change in seasons.The units are organized around two terraces which extend living areas out of doors and visually link each dwelling with the landscape beyond through the use of materials and panoramic views that blur the boundary between indoors and outdoors.

segunda-feira, 26 de setembro de 2011

Arq. Cabral em entrevista para Correio do Povo

O arquiteto Cabral concedeu uma entrevista para o Jornal Correio do Povo na edição deste sábado, 25 de setembro. E comentou sobre o surgimento do Conselho de Arquitetura e Urbanismo (CAU) sendo agora um conselho próprio para os Arquitetos e Urbanistas.

fonte: Jornal Correio do Povo - Ed. 24 setembro 2011