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Solid II (photographs by Peter Cook) Photograph Tony Fretton Architects
Te work is made up of two images (1053 and 1054) that show the new building located near the Vondelpark. Te new seven-storey 8,000m2 building in central Amsterdam is an example of a ‘solid’ – a new highly durable building.
Solid II (photographs by Peter Cook) Photograph Tony Fretton Architects
Tis is the second of the images that is being exhibited for this particular building. Presented to the market as a constructed shell, it offers flexibility so the building’s tenants can decide on the size, configuration and use of space. Te spaces are architecturally powerful yet non-specific, inviting a variety of uses.
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Boat House, Ely Inkjet Michael Manser RA
Te Boat House is an inkjet print showing plans, sections, elevations and visualisations for the proposed Cambridge University Boat Club’s boathouse in Ely. Te piece details an environmental strategy to get natural light into the internal spaces using a saw-toothed roof.
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Facade Study, Windowless Hotel Inkjet Michael Manser RA
Manser’s facade study of a windowless hotel in the City of London is contradictory to his well- known ‘glass box’ schemes. Te inkjet print shows a large facade with limited glazing; the facade is embedded with reflective mesh windows and fair- faced concrete.
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Greenford Hall, LB of Ealing: Perspectives of Forecourt, Day and Night
Photograph collage
Sophie Potter at Dannatt, Johnson Architects
Te work shows proposals for the representation of the external facade and entrance of Greenford Hall to create an engaging, accessible public forum to the street, reconnecting the building with the community.
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Water Tension: Divine Intervention Digital print Christos Markides
Tis project is driven by the philosophy that there is a tension between the abundant Venetian waters and the people that roam them. Te response is a pavilion that celebrates clean water. Te design strategy behind this pavilion is hydro inspired, and exploits water’s ability to achieve rhythmic movement.
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Timber Fin House (designer: Neil Dusheiko; model maker: Matt Hine)
Timber
Neil Dusheiko Architects
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Holland Park School Concept Section (drawing by Ming Chan) Ink and pencil on film Aedas Architects Ltd
Situated within London’s Holland Park Conservation Area, the brief for this high-profile redevelopment called for a new building that didn’t look or feel like a school.
Designed to track the sun, this extension plays on the juxtaposition of natural light effects and artificial lighting. As time passes, the facade is animated by the changing condition of light and shadow. Cranked geometry allows for maximum sun penetration.
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BVBV Wuppertal Residential Development 2009–2013
Cardboard model, perspex box, base MDF
HE.LO Architects LLP
Tis piece, constructed by HE.LO Architects, comprises 12 cardboard concept models of a residential development. Te models experiment with massing, landscape and form, depicting the early stages of design development in an architecture practice.
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