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The DE BEERS Ginza Building by Jun Mitsui & Associates Architects
Japanese architecture firm Jun Mitsui & Associates adds swirling new façades to the luxurious DE BEERS Ginza Building in Tokyo. The DE BEERS Ginza Building design is intended to reflect the sophisticated Ginza streetscape and fit appropriately into this dynamic context. In the process of the design, the first image that came to the architect’s mind was a twisting form of light in motion.
This was the aesthetic essence of the DE BEERS Ginza building design. The expression of the curtain wall varies continuously as it ascends and as it reflects …
X2 Resort Kui Buri by Duangrit Bunnag Architects
The X2 Resort Kui Buri sited in shoreline on the Gulf of Thailand, designed by local designer Duangrit Bunnag Architects. The resort makes use of invisible wall design – what’s a craggy stone wall to one villa appears as a fence partition to another. Common areas include a large pool, indulgent spa, a fusion restaurant and roof terrace bar that overlooks the sparkling waters of the gulf and a tranquil white-sand beach untouched by development. A smooth wooden boardwalk meanders like a maze through the resort, each twist and turn …
Luxury Cyan Building in Portland by THA Architecture
The Cyan Building reflected the priority at every scale, created with sixteen stories in downtown Portland offers a new mode of sustainable urban living. This building designed THA Architecture with the belief that less can be more, most of its 364 units are compact one and two bedroom apartments, with many under 550 sq ft. However, strategic detailing and efficient environmental systems create a sense of spaciousness that belies their affordable cost. With convenient proximity to urban amenities and LEED Gold building performance, Cyan offers quality over quantity to those …
Artistic Architectural Kayu Aga by Yoka Sara International
Artistic Architectural Design
The Kayu Aga conceptual sketches provide insight into the design process and clarify the purpose of the walls. The site is divided into four layers from west to east, expressed as slightly radiuses line, the first layer being a physical barrier to the noise from the road that runs along the western boundary. The architectural language is totally modern and the design process is explained in terms of rational responses to site and climate, but ultimately the house is a visually delightful place with a myriad …
Modern SF House Design by Studio Guilherme Torres
This modern planned by Guilherme Torres architects for a couple and their two teenage children in Londrina Brazil. The house architecture carries several antagonistic symbolisms – solidity, lightness, cosiness, modernity, warmth, freshness – and complementary so as to shorten the distance between our dreams and achievements, an antidote to the boredom of traditional houses. The big wood brise indicates the stairway that leads to the house. The access to the bedrooms is through a long corridor, brightly illuminated by glass sealed slabs on the ceiling and walls. It is free, …







