Tuesday, March 31, 2020

360 Villa | 123DV

360 Villa

The family consists of a couple and their beautiful Alaskan malamute dogs. This time, our slogan ‘Living in a tailored suit’ got a special dynamic: the tailoring of our design to the requirements of an ultimate personal experience of living also concerned the arctic dogs that are important in their lives. It is important for the couple to stay in contact with their dogs, both in and outside of the house. The dogs ask a lot of attention and therefore they need a lot of contact with their owners. Also, the dogs need a shelter outside.

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A continuous window that is shaped in a circle all around the house provides a 360-degree connection between the inside and outside of the house. Therefore, continuous visual contact with the dogs is made possible – that is why this time we thought of designing a circular villa.

Courtesy of 123DV – Photography: Hannah Anthonysz

The canopy goes all the way around the house and offers the dogs a sheltered place in case of rainy days, no matter the wind direction. On sunny days it provides the necessary amount of shade. On one side of the villa, near the bedroom and kitchen, the garden floor goes half way up to the facade. This way the residents can look their dogs in the eye, being at the same eye level, for instance, while cooking or when wishing them good night. The hill also provides privacy at the side of the street.

Courtesy of 123DV – Photography: Hannah Anthonysz

The mirrored walls at both sides of the terrace also provide a possibility of visual contact between the residents inside and the dogs outside.

Courtesy of 123DV – Photography: Hannah Anthonysz

Within the small area of 85 m2, we have tried to capture a spacious feeling in the design, in combination with ensuring maximum contact between residents, their pets, and the garden. The house has an open floor plan. As is often the case in hotels, the bedroom, bathroom and living room are connected. If they want, the clients can disconnect the bedroom from the living room by closing a sliding hatch.

Courtesy of 123DV – Photography: Hannah Anthonysz

‘For us, the slogan of 123DV ‘Living in a tailored suit’ also became a tailored suit for our spacious plot in the forest. Liong directly sensed what was for us the most important issue: openness and creating a feeling of freedom so that the inside and outside of the house are blended into one. 123DV has completely succeeded in achieving the aimed result, without us losing any sense of privacy.’

Courtesy of 123DV – Photography: Hannah Anthonysz

‘The whole process together with Liong and his team, from the first meeting until the final design, was an amazing experience! We are really looking forward to building our 360 Villa.’

Courtesy of 123DV – Photography: Hannah Anthonysz

On a beautiful day in spring, I visited this family in their completed 360 Villa and stayed with them until late in the evening. We brought up memories of how the design of their home started and developed into what it is now. We talked about the process of getting the design approved by the municipality and getting it built, just like we promised them. Meanwhile, they served a delicious sushi dinner. After dinner, we walked through the garden and at a certain moment they said: ‘Do you realize you changed our lives for the better?’ These words were overwhelming to me and I felt that moments like these make all the hard work and effort to get things done worthwhile.

Courtesy of 123DV – Photography: Hannah Anthonysz

Project Info
Architects: 123DV
Location: The Netherlands
Design Team: Liong Lie, Rajiv Sewtahal
Interior Builder: ALM interieurbouw, Zwolle
Engineering: Brak en Eijlers. Gouda
Contractor: Bouwbedrijf Mensink
Manufacturers: strikolith
Area: 85.0 m2
Year: 2017
Type: Residential
Photographs: Hannah Anthonysz

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Russia Tower | Foster and Partners

Russia Tower

Located in Moscow City, 5.5 km from Red Square, Russia Tower will be a mixed-use, super-dense vertical city for 25,000 people, with offices, a hotel, shopping and apartments with private gardens. At 600 meters high, with 118 occupied floors, it will be the tallest naturally ventilated tower in the world and one of the greenest new buildings in Europe. Continuing themes first explored in the Tokyo Millennium Tower, the project extends the practice’s investigation into the nature of the tall building, taking structural, functional, environmental and urban logic to a new level.Based on a highly efficient geometry derived from a triangular plan with an open ‘green’ spine, the building’s primary structure comprises three ‘arms’ that taper as they rise. They create a slender pyramidal form that achieves the maximum stability with the minimum structure and allows the most effective distribution of space. The higher floors containing residential and hotel accommodation are designed as a series of modular units that can be configured individually. Apartments benefit from fresh air, natural light, double- or triple-height volumes and access to sky gardens. At the summit, a public viewing deck with cafes and bars creates a magnetic new attraction for visitors and residents, while an ice-rink and shops add vitality to life at street level.The environmental strategy harnesses a range of passive techniques and controls. Strategically, mixed-use offers a strong starting point, allowing energy balance throughout the day as people move between office and home. Structurally, the tower’s slender profile creates shallow floor plates that maximize daylight penetration and increase the potential for natural ventilation. The triple-glazed, high-performance facade reduces heat loss; photovoltaics supply the building’s energy needs and feed electricity back into the city grid; energy recycling reduces heating demand by 20 percent, and snow and rainwater harvesting is expected to cut fresh water consumption for toilets by a third. Socially and environmentally, Russia Tower offers a sustainable new solution to contemporary living.
Features :
Composite steel and concrete ‘fan’ column superstructure.
Reinforced concrete core.
21m clear span steel trusses with concrete on steel deck for office floors.
Steel beams with intermediate columns with concrete on steel deck for the hotel serviced apartments and residential floors.Project info
Architects : Foster and Partners
Location : Moscow, Russia
Year : 2006
Area: 500,000m²
Height: 600m
Type : Mixed use/ Office/ Retail/ residential/ Hotel 

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Rooftop skyline | Atelier du Pont

Rooftop skyline

The Bobigny law courts are one of the main public amenities in the department of Seine-Saint-Denis and one of the Largest Such courts in France. It is a central element of the city’s identity and étroitement is linked to the collective memory. Restructuring and Extending the building is complicated by the fact that the facility should remain a major landmark whilst meet the requirements of the 21st century.

Rooftop skyline- Courtesy of Atelier du Pont

Rooftop skyline- Courtesy of Atelier du Pont

The project consists of a hybrid between architecture and landscape which provides the urban transition between the city center, the slab of Bobigny and suburban surrounding tissue. The base that hosts functions and areas open to the public are designed as a landscape fragment, a single roof, made up of different sections inclined and planted.

Rooftop skyline- Courtesy of Atelier du Pont

Rooftop skyline- Courtesy of Atelier du Pont

The existing office building is a summit that is emerging, a “mountain” overlooking. He is dressed new fully glazed facades curtains, protected by vertical metallic shading component abstract volume soars skyward and vibrates under sunlight.

Rooftop skyline- Courtesy of Atelier du Pont

Rooftop skyline- Courtesy of Atelier du Pont

The new nesting entry with the public space, the rhythm, the pattern of the facades and purity of volumes exude an atmosphere both serene, solemn and institutional own to express the idea of a modern justice serving the citizen. Inside, the bright and friendly atmosphere conveys a human and sensitive picture of Justice

Rooftop skyline- Courtesy of Atelier du Pont

Rooftop skyline- Courtesy of Atelier du Pont

Project Info
Architects : Atelier du Pont
Location :  Paris, France
Year : 2012
Type : Office building

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