Watch BIG & MVRDV Explain Their Finalist Proposals for the San Pellegrino Competition


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via San Pellegrino

The competition to design a new flagship factory and bottling plant for San Pellegrino has been narrowed down to two firms: BIG and MVRDV. Searching for a “truly innovative project that not only conveys an artistic vision, but also sets new standards in terms of efficiency and compliancy to environmental sustainability,” the jury committee selected the two final proposals from a 4-firm list which also included designs from Snøhetta and aMDL Michele De Lucchi.

“The judging committee were so impressed by the four proposals that they decided to narrow their selection to a shortlist of two and deliberate further before announcing the winning project early next year,” explained San Pellegrino in a press release.

San Pellegrino also released video proposals of the designs, explained by firm founders Bjarke Ingels and Winy Maas.

BIG

Their proposal embraces and enhances the architecture of the existing factory while at the same time forming an elegant framework that will allow the visitors to sense the power and purity of the surrounding Alpine nature.


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via San Pellegrino

The proposal’s design is focused around a series of expanding and contracting internal archways that create a multitude of spaces like majestic vaults, covered tunnels, arcades and green pergolas, whilst at the same time providing stunning views of the surrounding mountains.


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via San Pellegrino

At the centre of the campus, a giant geological sample will visualise the natural water’s 30-year journey during which it acquires minerals and achieves the pure flavour that is unique to S.Pellegrino.

MVRDV

Their proposal is centred around the famous and historic S.Pellegrino star. Their aim is to make the centre of the new complex (‘Experience Lab’) as iconic as the brand’s internationally recognised bottles.


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via San Pellegrino

The ambitious project includes a giant raised star with transparent sides that will allow visitors to admire the surrounding valley. The star’s roof will be covered with water which can be turned into a massive cooling waterfall in the hotter summer months.


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via San Pellegrino

The project also includes a more open glass façade than the current factory buildings that allows views of the surrounding nature, plus a rooftop restaurant and a pedestrian bridge.

See all four of the designs, with official project descriptions from the architects, here.

News and project descriptions via San Pellegrino.

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Nike releases Mag self-lacing shoes from Back to the Future II



Sports brand Nike is raffling limited editions of the self-lacing shoes that feature in sci-fi film Back to the Future II (+ movie). (more…)

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Treehouse Suite / Deture Culsign, Architecture+Interiors


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  • Management Company: Playa Viva S de RL de CV
  • Owner: David Leventhal

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From the architect. Stroll the one-mile beach of this 12-key 200 acre eco-resort, and what draws your gaze is an elliptical shaped bamboo wrapped platform hovering somewhere between the canopy of palms above and green shrubbery below.  This perch is the beachfront bedroom of the 700sf bi-level treehouse suite.


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© The Cubic Studio

Upon approach, though hard to distinguish interior from exterior, there is an open-air lower-level villa housing the sitting area and bathroom and upper-level perch for the sleeping area. The villa’s palm-tree-pierced, clay tile roof and exposed wood beams provide a textural ceiling for the lounge and bathroom, where locally sourced wood becomes countertop, carved stone is the vessel sink and hand-laid pebbles create the graphic shower floor.  Bamboo screening provides privacy while the roof is intentionally carved back so showering can be experienced outdoors, revealing palm trees by day and a blanket of stars by night.  With all water heated by solar, all water recycled, all electrical provided by 100% solar power and all-inclusive yoga classes, the impassioned eco-traveler or curious explorer can find harmonious balance with the surroundings and one’s self.


© Leonardo Palafox

© Leonardo Palafox

The perch removes all unnecessary elements to deliver an au naturel, immersive retreat. An oversized, curved wood door perfectly arches to the bamboo sheathed perch. Minimal locally made furnishing deliver unobstructed front and rear views, while hatch windows scatter about for continual peeks of nature and support passive cooling. Interior and exterior bamboo shoot reflects splaying branches of a true perch. Locally sourced woods create the perch edges of floor, ceiling and wall, each stagger as the randomization of elements found in nature. Hoping to nudge guests to peel away typical inhibitions, a two-person floor hammock with unobstructed views down gives a true sense of suspension.


Floor Plan

Floor Plan

With an expedited schedule, it took 6 months from the initial design meeting, to receiving the first treehouse suite guest.


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5 Lessons Every Millennial Needs to Learn About Success

If you ask 100 people what they want most in the world, you can expect at least 90 of them to respond with happiness. For some people, it can be success.

As a millennial who’s been taught that happiness comes from success, it’s no surprise to find a lot of people working hard to achieve both. Unfortunately, not all of them realize that success isn’t really that easy to achieve.

A good advice for millennials is to put in a lot of effort and work really hard if they want to achieve their goals. Here are a few helpful lessons to get you started on the right track.

  1. You Need a Personal Brand

No matter what industry you’re in, what skills you possess or what your goals are, you need a personal brand. This is actually obvious, particularly with the growth of the internet and social media over the past decade.

The best way to start is by building a couple of social media profiles. You can also try launching a website or publishing your own blog. The last one is particularly important since it’s easier to associate your name with great content.

As successful entrepreneur Neil Patel says, “A blog can serve as the foundation for just about anything you want — a personal brand, an enterprise level business, a multi-million dollar content provider or a startup. A blog is super important.”

  1. You Are a Product of Your Surroundings

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Motivational speaker Jim Rohn is widely recognized for his theory that we are the average of the five people we spend the most time with. This essentially means that if you want to be successful, you have to surround yourself with successful people.

Don’t just spend time with people who make you feel good. “While it’s ideal to be closely surrounded by positive, supportive people who want you to succeed, it’s also necessary to have your critics,” says Aimee Groth of Business Insider.

See Also: 10 Habits of Successful People

  1. Arrogance Will Destroy You

If there’s one thing that can swiftly destroy even the most ambitious and talented individual, it’s arrogance. A great advice for millennials is to be confident without being prideful. By adopting a humble disposition, you’ll be able to build a healthy reputation and establish powerful connections to help you succeed.

  1. Passion Drives Excellence

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While it’s possible to be successful in a field you aren’t really interested in, it will make your progress easier if you can enjoy what you’re doing. Passion can sometimes overcome raw talent and skills. One good reason is that passionate people are willing to work twice as hard to achieve what they want.

  1. You Have to Pay Your Dues

Millennials are often labeled as “privileged.” And while this isn’t true of every millennial, it certainly has an effect in their pursuit of success. Privilege breeds complacency and if you let it get to you, you’ll find it difficult to keep moving forward.

This makes it essential that you take your breaks once in a while and assess your progress. Pay your dues along the way so that you’ll be able to reach success faster.

See Also: Success Tips For The Youth Entrepreneurs 

Millennials: Tune Out the Noise

In today’s digitally-active world, there are tons of things that can get your attention. If success is really your priority,  you must learn to tune out the noise and focus on what really matters. Start with the bits of advice for millennials in this article and you’ll be on your way to achieving success.

 

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20 Projects Featuring Animals That You Will Fauna Over

As we celebrate World Animal Day, take a look at 20 stunning projects we have previously published that do just that, celebrate animals #WorldAnimalDay. 

Whether the space was designed for them or these animals were simply photobombing, these inspiring project images illustrate our quadruped, furry friends enjoying architectural spaces.

See the 20 projects where humans are not the only users. 

Housing for Mahouts and their Elephants / RMA Architects


© Carlos Chen

© Carlos Chen

Mirador House / CC Arquitectos 

 


© Rafael Gamo

© Rafael Gamo

A’Bodega / Cubus 


© Adrià Goula

© Adrià Goula

MaHouse / MARC FORNES / THEVERYMANY 


© Brice Pelleschi

© Brice Pelleschi

Till House / WMR Arquitectos 


© Sergio Pirrone

© Sergio Pirrone

Boatsheds / Strachan Group Architects + Rachael Rush 


© Patrick Reynolds Photography

© Patrick Reynolds Photography

City Villa S3 / Steimle Architekten 


© Brigida González

© Brigida González

One Man Sauna / Modulorbeat 


Cortesia de Modulorbeat

Cortesia de Modulorbeat

Comporta House / RRJ Arquitectos 


© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

Fazenda Boa Vista – Equestrian Center Clubhouse / Isay Weinfeld 


© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

Remisenpavillon / Wirth Architekten


© Christian Burmester

© Christian Burmester

Terra Cotta Studio / Tropical Space


© Hiroyuki Oki

© Hiroyuki Oki

Igúzquiza / LopezNeiraCiaurri


© Miguel de Guzmán

© Miguel de Guzmán

Shokan House / Jay Bargmann


© Brad Feinknopf

© Brad Feinknopf

Casa no Tempo / Aires Mateus + João and Andreia Rodrigues


© Nelson Garrido

© Nelson Garrido

Xieira House II / A2 + Arquitectos


© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

C/Z House / SAMI-arquitectos


© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

Taíde House / Rui Vieira Oliveira + Vasco Manuel Fernandes


© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

© Fernando Guerra | FG+SG

Bovero House / German Müller


© Federico Cairoli

© Federico Cairoli

Perth Zoo Orang-utan Exhibit / iredale pedersen hook architects


© Peter Bennetts

© Peter Bennetts

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UNStudio Designs Final Piece of New Urban Campus in Amsterdam City Center


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Courtesy of UNStudio

UNStudio has designed the final portion of a 225,000 square meter (2,420,000 square foot) urban plan for the district of Oosterdokseiland in the city center of Amsterdam. Located at the tip of the island, the last sub-plan will consist of a lively social hub and 72,500 square meters (780,000 square feet) of public facilities, apartments and office space for Amsterdam-based company Booking.com.

“The design for this fully integrated new urban campus is envisioned as a highly multifunctional living and working environment, enriched with special amenity and public programmes,” said UNStudio Founder Ben van Berkel. “The urban gesture of the building weaves together with the existing streets, while the east side of the building will become a recognisable emblem for Oosterdok.”

Managed by developer BPD, the Oosterdokseiland development project began over fifteen years ago, and has since become the home of many new office buildings and public buildings, including libraries, hotels and a range of restaurants and cafes. While development was slowed due to the effects of the global economic recession, the final two lots on the island will now be completed.

“Oosterdokseiland is an appealing, central place to live, work and relax near Central Station,” said Grondzaken Alderman Eric van der Burg. “We are pleased to be able to create new public and living space here as well as offer Booking.com, which has its roots in Amsterdam, a venue that suits its growth and innovative way of working, something that is mirrored in the spirit of the city itself. Interdependence and mixing functions are at the heart of this project.”

Jeroen Galle, project director ODE on behalf of BPD: “In recent years Oosterdokseiland has become a dynamic place to come to, every day hundreds of people to work, live and go out here. It has become a modern part of the city of Amsterdam,” said Jeroen Galle, project director ODE on behalf of BPD. “The latter sub-plan, designed by UNStudio / Ben van Berkel, will be the finishing touch to the development of this area, overlooking the Oosterdok, the IJ and the old town.”

Finalized plans and images will be released at a later date. The area is anticipated to be completed by 2020.

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