Malek Posté(e) 6 juillet 2010 Partager Posté(e) 6 juillet 2010 Génial, t'es sur de pas te faire fucker ton auto de luxe par un voisin(e) con(ne). Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
LindbergMTL Posté(e) 6 juillet 2010 Partager Posté(e) 6 juillet 2010 200 Eleventh Was voted one of the ugliest building in NY. They have an interesting feature. Certain or all units have an elevator just for their cars. C'est bien, mais ça prendrait aussi un tapis roulant entre la voiture et le condo. Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
LindbergMTL Posté(e) 13 juillet 2010 Partager Posté(e) 13 juillet 2010 (modifié) Rice Daubney are ringing the changes in Australia with fully integrated BIM building on site of old Telephone Exchange Ark is the first high rise commercial building in Australia to be delivered as a fully integrated Building Information Model (BIM). With its dark grey glazing, window framing and sunshades, it cuts a striking picture in North Sydney’s CBD – an area so affluent with commercial, residential and heritage buildings. From the design stage of the Ark project, Rice Daubney’s main focus was to ensure that the new structure blended in to its context, responding to the specific conditions of the site whilst retaining a sense of individuality. In an effort to meet these high standards, Ark's podium uses sculpture, art, landscaping and heritage interpretation to engage public interest, which is further fuelled by a public forecourt at the eastern end of the site. This interactive space has been included to allow overlapping activities to occur throughout the day, providing a vibrant pocket of public space to the precinct. Rice Daubney suggest that the other buildings in the street ‘step in and out from their boundary with a series of bays that range in height as they move up Mount Street’. Ark responds to this with ‘a series of vertical zinc framed boxes against an angled wall of glass, building a relationship with the heritage buildings both in form and reflection'. Towering above the podium is a delicate glass wing, which makes Ark instantly recognisable within its heritage-rich location. Cranked in the middle, the design provides more area on the upper and the major building expression – an imaginative response to a council control for a 5m weighted average setback. The design has been awarded a 6 Star Green Star Office V2 Design rating from the GBCA and is the first completed high rise commercial building to achieve such a rating in New South Wales. Green elements of the design include tri-generation power supply, grey and storm-weather recycling systems and a fleet of electric cars for use by the buildings tenants. The artistic license infused in this building is not confined to its architectural design. Constructed on the site of an old Telephone Exchange, sculpture, art and landscaping with a nod to the location’s own heritage have been incorporated into the design. These include ‘1936’ – an artwork by Rice Daubney model maker and artist Simon Grimes which uses original letters for the Telephone Exchange to act as a shadow play on the concrete blade wall in the lobby. Such works are a subtle indication that whilst the structure itself may be brand new, its site has just as much historical value as its more neighbours. Sian Disson News Editor http://www.worldarchitecturenews.com/index.php?fuseaction=wanappln.projectview&upload_id=14374 Modifié 13 juillet 2010 par LindbergMTL Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Memphis 22 Posté(e) 13 juillet 2010 Partager Posté(e) 13 juillet 2010 Superbe immeuble; future is now Verrai-je un jour quelque chose de semblable à Montréal Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
LindbergMTL Posté(e) 20 juillet 2010 Partager Posté(e) 20 juillet 2010 For the completed projects WAN AWARDS 2010 Civic Building Sector Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Cataclaw Posté(e) 26 juillet 2010 Partager Posté(e) 26 juillet 2010 From Bucktown178 of SSP: Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
francely57 Posté(e) 7 août 2010 Auteur Partager Posté(e) 7 août 2010 Gold Coast, Australie : photo de Jesse24 de SSC Astana, Kazakhstan : (il me semble qu'il y a des tours semblables proposées à Toronto) photo de AIBEK.ES de SSC Oklahoma City, États-Unis : Devon Tower, 50 étages Panama, Panama : photo de PhilippinePhotos de flickr Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
swansongtoo Posté(e) 12 août 2010 Partager Posté(e) 12 août 2010 Some of these cities have jaw dropping degrees of construction activity! Just crazy how quiet it is here....while we can all come up with the usual reasons it would make for a very interesting analysis of what drives some cities to see such levels of construction vs. the utter lack of activity here. Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Cataclaw Posté(e) 20 août 2010 Partager Posté(e) 20 août 2010 From CalibratedZeus, SSP. Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
Cataclaw Posté(e) 10 septembre 2010 Partager Posté(e) 10 septembre 2010 Lower Manhattan 2 weeks ago Citer Lien vers le commentaire Partager sur d’autres sites More sharing options...
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