RE: Designs Copper Colored Concrete Extension to Cyprus College of Art


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Paris-based firm RE: has recently completed the design for an extension and refurbishment of the Cyprus College of Art in Paphos. With the idea of continuation, rather than radical reimagination, the project extends the existing sculptural wall of the college, creating new carvings and sculptures from a series of hung perforated copper-clad sheds. 

Through this design, the cast concrete wall becomes a horizontal core for the building. Furthermore, this space will contain a series of building services, and can become a place of participation, as it may be carved or painted.


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Arranged around the wall and the existing structures of the school, the sheds—new studio spaces—will maintain a “low-slung” character and “[reinforce] the village typology and deinstitutionalized nature of the existing school, while a new tower announces the position of this important cultural institution” explained the architect. 


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The extension and refurbishment aims to continue the college’s motto, “for artists, by artists,” by encouraging freedoms through its character.


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The studios’ copper color is derived from the Lady of Lemba statuette, which was excavated from the site of the college and has since become a symbol for the village.

Learn more about the project here.

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What Age Do People Think You Are?

Age is just a number! We often hear that. And it’s true, because we rarely feel and behave exactly the the number of years shown in our ID. Most of us are feeling younger, maybe with some exceptions, like very bad days.

But, are the others seeing us the way we do? Are we in their eyes as young as we think we are? It’s easy to find out if the way we behave reflects the real number.

ageTake just now this quick, fun quiz and find out what age people think you are!

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Leave a comment below to tell us what you’ve got!

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Los Angeles – California – USA (by Cat Burton)

Los Angeles – California – USA (by Cat Burton)

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Afsharian’s House by ReNa Design has a huge vertical slice in its facade



An angular white-walled gash creates a cavernous entrance for this house in the Iranian city of Kermanshah by ReNa Design (+ slideshow). (more…)

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YCL Studio Designs a Contemporary Residence in Vilnius, Lithuania

Campus Motor / Pere Puig Arquitecte


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  • Architects: Pere Puig Arquitecte
  • Location: Barcelona, Spain
  • Architect In Charge: Pere Puig i Rodríguez
  • Area: 2816.8 sqm
  • Project Year: 2013
  • Photographs: Carla Arbós
  • Constructor: Ferrovial
  • Rigger: Manel Marín i Cruz
  • Collaborators: Rafael Bosch Figueras, Marta Lucas Serra, Francesc Mestre Dalmau, Natàlia Pastor Laguna, Maria Garcia Codina, Núria Sabaté Casanellas
  • Facilities: Raül Cristóbal, Josep Mª Juvillà ( IMOGEP )

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From the architect. The building is connected to a racetrack located in Barcelona, and is actively used as a training site for professional motor racing.  Several companies involved in the industry have set up permanent offices in this building.


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A flexible design was needed for the building so that it could accommodate several companies of varying sizes.  For this reason, the building is divided between several 35 square meter subdivisions or sectors. 


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Each is independent from the other, and all mechanical, electrical and plumbing (MEP) utilities were installed below each sector, allowing for an unobstructed view, optimal energy efficiency, and minimized energy consumption.


Plan 2

Plan 2

The building had to be completed in only 6 months, and therefore we chose to employ already built concrete frameswhile the concrete was being moulded in a factory we begin to lay the foundations of the building and transform the plot of land. 


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Special care was taken when selecting the glass panes. To prevents overheating, minimizes greenhouse effects and eliminates the possibility of an irritating glare appearing on, for example, their computer monitors.


Section

Section

We sought to prevent any potential issues related to oxidation, or rusting of any metallic components. We therefore only employed aluminium, galvanized and or stainless steel, and obviously abstained from using any painted iron.


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The interior had to be crafted with the most durable of materials; cement plates were thus chosen as they are more resistant to shock and moisture exposure and damage than dry wall and sheetrock.  A porcelain floor helped us to create a solid, durable, and shock resistant surface


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The interior finish was coloured white to complement and enhance the building’s light output. The air conditioning is powered by geothermal energy which is quite low maintenance, is more economical, and as a system it greatly reduces CO2 emissions.


Elevation

Elevation

The lighting system includes an automatic adjustment feature that maximizes natural light.


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Escritório de Arquitetos Remodel a 17th-Century Home and Give it a Surprising Interior in Linhares, Portugal

Rural Tourism in Paredes de Coura by Escritório de Arq (16)

Rural Tourism in Paredes de Coura is a residential project completed by Escritório de Arquitetos. It is located in Linhares, Portugal. Rural Tourism in Paredes de Coura by Escritório de Arquitetos: “Within the Paredes de Coura region, this construction dates from the year 1699 with secondary works in 1703. It’s integrated in a farm and was a farmer house. It follows the traditional architectural traits found throughout the rural landscape..

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5 Places To Look For Business Ideas

The industrial revolution hit, the internet era is in full gear, Japan is inventing robots with uncanny AI, and the world is experiencing exponential scientific growth. With 7 billion people, our brightest are constantly re-inventing the wheel to propel us further. More and more entrepreneurs are popping up all over the world, self funded and with great ideas to share. There are over a billion web pages, blogs, e-stores, and now that China has opened up, the world of global trade has exploded.

Without Steve Jobs and his peers we wouldn’t all be walking around with iPads; without Bill Gates we wouldn’t be logging onto Windows everyday at work; who was Mark Zuckerberg before Facebook? All of these guys started their multi-billion dollar industries in their basements and backyards, slogging through schoolwork and devoting themselves to their efforts. Could you be the next big entrepreneur ?

why_female_entrepreneursAnyone can be, and small ideas sometimes turn into the largest wheels. Nevermind that, look to your local community and you are bound to find fellow neighbours thriving off of ideas that they have taken to the next level. Do you have an ambitious mind? Here are a few places to turn up your brain’s revolutions-per-minute and transcend to new entrepreneurial levels.

1. Any Retail Stores

This seems obvious but hear me out. More and more people today are selling things online and sourcing them from overseas. Next time you are in a store – fitness, pets, food, hardware, automotive, anything – walk through the aisles and take inventory of all the strange things you would otherwise never look at. Cat carriers, funny pillows, resistance bands, strange tools; all made overseas, and shipped to retailers by local sellers. Attract ideas to yourself by noticing sale patterns of easy to ship items that can be made and designed easily without much threshold for damage. Sometimes you just need to see something new to inspire a creative idea with yourself.

2. Etsy, Ebay, Redbubble…

These are a few examples of websites where people are able to sell things that they created. Although you might not be the world’s best industrial designer, these websites are another source of valuable information about what people are buying. People go on the internet to safely satisfy their desire for impulse shopping. They can order things online without leaving home or even seeing money leave their bank account. They can purchase things that look interesting, at low prices, without feeling guilty about blowing through their savings. Here you will find different kinds of shelving units, creative dish wash brushes, alternate wall ornaments and graphic tee shirts that you haven’t thought of before. The mind is easily stimulated – let it happen.

3. International websites

This one seems remote but it’s not. Try to log on to some foreign websites in places like Japan, Indonesia, Vietnam and India. These are countries that although have lower GDP’s than ours, have massive populations of people who love shopping and technological advancements. See what is popular in other countries, what young people are buying, what the market trends are in other places. You’ll find giant Pikachu pillows, motorbike helmet ornaments, and strange fashion designs that are surprisingly fashionable and popular.

4. Celebrity buzz

Daymond John may not be a household name, but he is the founder of FUBU clothing, a billion dollar clothes company from America. He was also a judge on Shark Tank, a popular business reality show. He famously started off by selling hats in parking lots during sports games, and is now a millionaire. It didn’t happen overnight, and it wasn’t easy, but celebrity buzz helped his company explode when he got a famous rapper to wear his clothes in a music video that became huge. Everyone saw the style, and everybody wanted to become a piece of it. Celebrity news might not be our favourite source of entertainment but it is instrumental in determining what will be the next trends in fashion, style and public interest, and it’s worth keeping an eye on for the business savvy.

5. Freelance websites

Did you know you could become a professional audio book transcriber? Or health and fitness blog writer? Through a myriad of websites people are now able to develop streams of income through peer-to-peer networking like Fiverr and Upwork. If you have any talents at all, they can be listed in your profile and certainly somewhere out there is looking for someone like you. All you have to do is a bit of groundwork everyday, and soon you could find you replace your salary with the work you are doing online. Amazing!

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