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AUG
05
Desain Resort Menyerupai Bunga Teh di Tiongkok
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AUG
05
Desain resort menyerupai bunga teh di Tiongkok. (Foto: Stylus Studio & JADE+QA) Desain sebuah resort yang berada di dekat pegunungan Moganshan, Tiongkok, ini memanfaatkan potensi utama kawasan tersebut. Lingkungan alam yang asri dengan pemandangan danau, air terjun, dan perkebunan. (Foto: Stylus Studio & JADE+QA) Studio JADE + QA membangun sebuah resort dengan material yang diambil dari alam, seperti bambu, kayu, dan bahan-bahan lokal lainnya. Tak hanya itu, resort ini juga dibangun dengan konsep bangunan hijau dan berkelanjutan. (Foto: Stylus Studio & JADE+QA) Konstruksi bangunan luar dibuat dengan bahan alami, sementara bagian atap menggunakan konsep hijau dengan penggunaan panel surya. Interiornya juga dibuat dengan karakter yang berani dan tentu saja memikat. (Foto: Stylus Studio & JADE+QA) Joe Lalli Narada Resort Hotel dibangun dengan tujuan memadukan keindahan alam sekitar dengan arsitektur. Terdapat empat bangunan yakni ballroom dan lobby yang d
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MAR
01
In Progress: CityLife Milano
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MAR
01
Architects: Zaha Hadid CityLife Milano is an ambitious commercial and residential development on Milan’s historic former trade fair grounds: the Fiera Milano. On the surface, over half of CityLife Milano will be covered with upwards of 168,000 square meters of landscaped parkland dedicated to pedestrians and bicycles. This lush, pedestrianized space will be centered around a grand new piazza - named ‘piazza delle tre torri’ - shaped by a trio of towers and surrounded by a cluster of residences, all designed by three world-renowned architects. As previously mentioned, Arata Isozaki and Andrea Maffei has contributed the Isozaki Tower, which is planned to become the tallest skyscraper in Italy at 202 meters and will be built alongside the curved, 150 meter Libeskind Tower by – you guess it – Daniel Libeskind. To complete the triad, Zaha Hadid has designed a twist
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SEP
11
Case Study: By Land and By Sea
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SEP
11
By Meghan Drueding A coastal virginia weekend house rises from the ruins of an industrial past. If the land underneath the Oyster House were to someday vanish, the building wouldn’t move an inch. Architect Dale Overmyer, AIA, and his client, Bill Dean, took no chances with the waterside site’s sandy soil. They placed the house atop 105 wood pilings, each one driven about 35 feet down into the earth. “The house is not reliant on the soil at all,” says project manager Jeremy Fletcher. The home’s exposed structure lends it a resemblance to a boat dock or an industrial maritime building. In fact, it occupies the footprint of an old oyster-processing plant on a narrow spit of land curling out into the Chesapeake Bay. “This was clearly the most extraordinary place on the site to experience the water,” Overmyer says. Modern-day local regulations stipulated that any additional buildings would have to sit at least 100 feet away from the coastline.
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JUL
11
Plan of the week : MASJID - SHELTER TSUNAMI
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JUL
11
Disain yang ditayangan pada video diatas ini merupakan disain "MASJID sebagai SHELTER TSUNAMI" atau "SHELTER TSUNAMI berfungsi sebagai MASJID". Lantai 1 (ground floor) : Ruang kosong (tanpa dinding), dimaksudkan agar arus tsunami dari laut yang mempunyai energi yang kuat dapat mengalir leluasa dengan tidak mempengaruhi kekohan atau kestabilan bangunan disaat arus tsunami terjadi menimpa bangunan. (Gbr. 1) Gambar 1 : DENAH LANTAI 1 (Ground Floor) Lantai 2 : Adalah ruangan berfungsi sebagai ruangan masjid (tempat shalat) (Gbr. 2) Gambar 2 : DENAH LANTAI 2 Lantai 3 : Adalah ruangan berfungsi sebagai ruangan masjid tempat shalat) (Gbr. 3) Gambar 3 : DENAH LANTAI 3 Lantai 4 : Ruangan yang direncanakan berfungsi sebagai ruang penampungan atau evakuasi penyalamtaan terhadap kemungkinan terjadinya Tsunami (Gbr 4 )
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MAY
11
Victorian Style House Plans
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MAY
11
When you think “Victorian”, think gingerbread. Evoking the candy-decorated gingerbread house that Hansel and Gretel found in the woods, Victorian architecture had its basis in more practical matters. New building techniques and advances in industrialization enabled builders to design fanciful, highly adorned homes that were limited only by the imagination. The gingerbread trim we commonly associate with Victorian home plans could be mass-produced thanks to the development of the steam-powered scroll saw and lathe, making it affordable, accessible, and nearly ubiquitous through the late 19th century.
Victorian house plans tend to be large and irregular, featuring a multitude of bays and roof elements at varying heights. One or more porches provide quiet places to sit and visit with the neighbors. Ev
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APR
04
Plan of the Week : The Elegant French Country Home
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APR
04
This elegant French Country home features beautiful details and flexible spaces. A covered entry ushers you in through the foyer to the grand family room, which showcases vaulted ceilings, built-in cabinets, and ample lighting from the back deck; a fireplace provides a natural focal point. In the master suite, beamed and vaulted ceilings, deck access, and a lavish bathroom create a soothing retreat. Also on this level, a private bedroom adjoins a full bath. On the second floor, two bedrooms with large closets share another bath. A loft can become another bedroom, while a bonus room provides even more space. Special offer for builders! Select a CAD, PDF, or Reproducible format, and you will receive an unlimited use license at no additional cost. An unlimited use license is also available for purchase with an 8-set package. Build as many times as you like with no re-use fees! This offer only applies to plans bearing this note. Unless explicitly noted, a purchased plan may
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NOV
15
Plan of the Week : European Flair
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NOV
15
Code : House Plan # HWEPL14762 At 2,246 square feet, this strikingly handsome, stone-accented home surprises with lots of impressive amenities, like the master vaulted private sitting room and walk-in closet. Other beautiful highlights include the bayed breakfast nook, roomy kitchen, and decorative columns giving definition to the vaulted family room. Two additional bedrooms upstairs are joined by a spacious bonus room, which can be finished to become anything you like. Get Soft-copy the design of this house soon, [click here] Dapatkan Soft-copy disain rumah-rumah ini segera, [klik disini]
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NOV
02
Plan of the Week : Elegant and Effortlessly Fun
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NOV
02
Dreaming of a home with estate-like elegance and cottage allure? Explore this flexible small-scale chateau. Allow your guests the delight of wandering through the garden courtyard, just off the dining room, before dinner. Retire to the handsome study, with soaring 14-foot ceilings, for a nightcap and conversation. Prepare holiday pastries in the island kitchen with friends to keep you company in the comfortable breakfast room. Feel closer without sacrificing space in the open family room fully outfitted with built-ins and a stunning extended-hearth fireplace. More image [click] Find it here [click] browse code "House Plan # DHSW41016"
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