KCAP Wins Competition for Island Plan in Amsterdam


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KCAP Architects & Planners has won the competition for the design of “Punt de Sniep,” an urban planning project in Diemen, a city in the agglomeration of Amsterdam in the Netherlands.

Overall, the project will consist of 165 apartments, a marina, and commercial and gastronomy functions over a total of 16,000 square meters.


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The Punt de Sniep area is located in the center of Diemen surrounded by two canals to which all buildings will have a direct connection.


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In an effort to build a sense of community, the spaces between the buildings will be made into three public areas: Sniephof will feature a semi-public courtyard, Sniephaven will be a marina for recreation and a harbor for small boats, and Puntsniep—the tip of the peninsula—will become the area’s main square that connects via pedestrian bridge to the historic center of Diemen.


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Housing within the project is aimed at a target group of starters, empty nesters, and elderly people. Parking for these apartments will be integrated underneath the inner courtyard.

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MVRDV creates home-inspired rooms for its new Rotterdam office



MVRDV has moved into a new studio in central Rotterdam, featuring multicoloured meeting rooms, a plant-covered chandelier, an oversized dining table and a staircase that doubles as a seating area (+ slideshow). (more…)

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Renzo Piano slashes height of controversial Paddington skyscraper



Renzo Piano has cut 54 stories from his stalled Paddington Pole skyscraper to create a new proposal for a “floating” glass cube on the site by London’s Paddington station. (more…)

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Dezeen Jobs: latest jobs update

Dezeen latest jobs update

See the latest from our new and improved recruitment site Dezeen Jobs, including positions with Edelkoort, Merlin Entertainments and Steven Holl’s Beijing office, whose projects include a pair of museums for Tianjin (pictured). This is also the last chance to apply for roles with the Oslo School of Architecture and Design, Soho House & Co, Moooi and more… (more…)

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What Kind Of Sexy Are You?

Almost everybody dreams to be considered sexy, and in a way everybody is. However, like many other things on this planets this one also comes in many flavours. You just have to find out which one is yours. Maybe, you haven’s considered yourself as being such, but definitely you are!

Discover yourself and your sexiness in a fun and easy way! Just the perfect start of your week.

sexiest thing about youTake just now this quick and fun quiz and find out what kind of sexy you are!

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

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4 Good Reasons For Marketing With Facebook

Have you ever thought of marketing with Facebook? If you’re not sure where to get started on your online marketing strategy, why not start where everyone already is: Facebook!

Here are four good reasons why Facebook is the best place to start marketing your business, and why-— with all its ingenious features — it might be the one that will deliver the most returns.

Facebook gives your business a personality.

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Unlike other advertising and listing sites, a Facebook page allows you to build a character for your business. Here, you can post a creative summary or bio, use a captivating cover photo, or share interesting quotes, photos and videos.

You, with the help of your Facebook marketing agency, can also strategically choose posts that will capture the interest of your target audience. For instance, you could post recipe videos if you target homemakers, career advice if you’re reaching out to young professionals, or fun viral videos if you want to engage teenagers specifically.

Your posts will appear on your followers’ news feed, next to their friends’ status updates; so it’s like building a more personal relationship with your clients, instead of a purely transactional one.

See Also: 5 Tips to Use Social Media for eLearning Content 

Facebook makes you accessible to your customers.

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Having a Facebook page for your business does not mean having a one-way platform where users can only view whatever you post. Through Facebook reviews, comments, and Facebook Messenger, customers can reach out to you anytime for feedback, suggestions, inquiries and requests.

Through marketing with Facebook, your business gets the extra edge of convenience and accessibility because customers can get quick answers to their concerns without them having to leave social media. Interact with your clients on the comments section or respond to private inquiries through Messenger, and let them sample the warm and accommodating service that your business offers.

Facebook helps you engage the right people.

Have you ever checked the ads that appear on the side columns whenever you browse Facebook, and realize how they incidentally match your last few likes and searches? It’s not coincidence; it’s Facebook Analytics at work.

Facebook knows its users by collecting data from browsing and online activity, so it pretty much knows who would be interested in what you sell. Facebook Ads is a very convenient system that you should take advantage of, since Facebook already does all the data-crunching and analyzing, and all you have to do is choose the right settings for your ad.

If you are not sure how to set this up, get a professional Facebook marketing agency to do it for you.

Facebook sends strategic follow-throughs on your prospects.

Facebook marketing also features an ad retargeting system, which is one of the cheapest and most effortless ways for you to follow-through your prospects. This works on Facebook users who have visited your website or viewed some of your listings, but did not make a purchase.

See Also: 6 Ways To Become Productive on Facebook

Facebook allows you to post ads on the side columns and news feeds of these specific users, to keep them reminded of the item or service which they found interesting even while they browse on social media. Similar with Facebook Ads, this system is also very convenient, because Facebook does the tracking and the ad posting on your behalf. All you have to do is wait for the client to reach out and finally make that purchase!

 

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A Home Renovation in Beverly Hills, California

Home in Beverly Hills by Gabbay Architects (47)

Home in Beverly Hills is a home renovated by Gabbay Architects in 2009. It is located in Beverly Hills, California, USA. Home in Beverly Hills by Gabbay Architects: “The house was finished in May of 2009. It is 8800.00 sq ft built on a solid bedrock. The land is 21000.00. The house was initially to be remodeled, but after 18 months it was decided to be demolished and start from..

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Team of Young Architects Propose “House of Opportunity” for Cultural Center in Skellefteå, Sweden


Exterior Perspective. Visualization by Sang Yeun Lee. Image Courtesy of Hanna Johansson, Juras Lasovsky and Filip Lipinski

Exterior Perspective. Visualization by Sang Yeun Lee. Image Courtesy of Hanna Johansson, Juras Lasovsky and Filip Lipinski

A team of three young architects based in Copenhagen has unveiled their proposal for a new cultural center in Skellefteå, Sweden. The Möjligheternas Hus (House of Opportunity) extends the existing city grid with new “culture streets” at ground level, giving rise to a thriving central “living room” of arts, hospitality, and culture. The design was developed as part of an open competition, in which the first-time collaborators placed second against a pool of established international practices.

The 22,700 square meter project encompasses a large auditorium, a library, an art hall, as well as a restaurant, hotel and conference space. The team; Hanna Johansson, Juras Lasovsky and Filip Lipinski; said that it was critical that each of these programmatic zones retained its own clear identity, while still coming together to form a cohesive building. Their scheme fulfills the programmatic requirements of the brief, whilst also embodying the judges’ key design criteria; scale and flow. 


Interior Perspective. Visualization by Sang Yeun Lee. Image Courtesy of Hanna Johansson, Juras Lasovsky and Filip Lipinski

Interior Perspective. Visualization by Sang Yeun Lee. Image Courtesy of Hanna Johansson, Juras Lasovsky and Filip Lipinski

Centrally located adjacent to Möjlighternas Torg, the city’s main square, the building had to reconcile the open space at its doorstep with the urban context bordering its remaining sides. It does this by stepping down in scale as it approaches the square, with each “step” presenting a distinctly separate programmatic function. These boxes, which array from a hotel, concert hall, theater, library and gallery at the forefront, maintain their own identity through their distinct separation whilst appearing open and approachable from multiple entry points.


Design Drivers. Image Courtesy of Hanna Johansson, Juras Lasovsky and Filip Lipinski

Design Drivers. Image Courtesy of Hanna Johansson, Juras Lasovsky and Filip Lipinski

The multitude of entrances give rise to informal meeting places and countless paths to circulate through the building. Each of the separate programmatic zones are accessible at ground level, enabling visitors to explore each of the spaces without having to infiltrate the upper levels. The design has the meandering quality that mirrors Skellefteå; a city with a comfortable atmosphere and strong pedestrian connections. 


Ground Floor Plan. Image Courtesy of Hanna Johansson, Juras Lasovsky and Filip Lipinski

Ground Floor Plan. Image Courtesy of Hanna Johansson, Juras Lasovsky and Filip Lipinski

The cultural institutions; Västerbottensteatern Theatre, Guest Stage, City Library, MAN Art Hall and Skellefteå Art hall; as well as a hotel are aligned on one side of a long foyer, creating a “cultural street” that extends the city grid. In their report, the judges commended those who were able to successfully execute this urban connection, as the north-south pedestrian route is of critical importance. 


Programmatic Features. Image Courtesy of Hanna Johansson, Juras Lasovsky and Filip Lipinski

Programmatic Features. Image Courtesy of Hanna Johansson, Juras Lasovsky and Filip Lipinski

The volumes were opened up at the southwest and northwest corners to facilitate these new streets. At roof level, each of the volumes have been faceted in a way that allows the internal light to emanate across the city. The architects said that this would create a “civic and cultural beacon,” whose simple yet elegant form is highlighted against the Skellefteå skyline. The sculpting of the roof line also serves to create a terraced outlook, where each of the volumes retains views of the surrounding context. 

The scheme was developed in response to an open, anonymous competition run by Skellefteå Municipality, which was won by White ArkitekterMöjligheternas Hus presents a powerful alternate option to the competition brief, which can be viewed in full at Sveriges Arkitekter.

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Applesauna / noa*


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  • Architects: noa
  • Location: 39010 Saltaus, Bozen, Italy
  • Area: 85.0 sqm
  • Project Year: 2016
  • Photographs: Alex Filz

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It is all about the apple in the ‘Apfelhotel Torgglerhof’ in Saltaus in the Passiria Valley in Northern Italy. The Applesauna and the wellness area are part of the farm ensemble. For noa* network of architecture the starting point and key element of the design was the circle of the apple throughout the year: The new sauna- and wellness area forms the period of repose.


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Dive Into Nature
“It was essential to us to use the charm of the surrounding garden and nature as an interpretation for the architecture … The new sauna totally melts with the surrounding landscape.“ Christian Rottensteiner


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The entire sauna area is dedicated to the repose period and is diving into the nature in the truest sense of its word. The spa area consists of a sauna with changing rooms and a shower as well as a relaxing space. The outer structure of the wellness building is totally green and is seen as a hill, which evolves into a mystical and intimate space at the interior.


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