APPAREIL Architecture Completes a Home Renovation in Montréal

EQUINOXE Residence by APPAREIL architecture (6)

EQUINOXE Residence is a private residence renovated by APPAREIL architecture. It is located in Montréal, Canada. EQUINOXE Residence by APPAREIL architecture: “The firm APPAREIL architecture opted for a minimalist, uncluttered and Nordic style for the renovation of a typical Montreal duplex, and ecological materials and natural light have been put forward to meet the needs of its residents. The original building was chosen for its large backyard as well as..

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Cesco / DTR_studio architects


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  • Architects: DTR_studio architects
  • Location: Gaucin, Malaga, Spain
  • Architects In Charge: Jose Miguel Vázquez, Jose María Olmedo
  • Area: 190.0 m2
  • Project Year: 2016
  • Photographs: Cris Beltran
  • Constructor: CRISEBA S.L.
  • Construction Management: DTR / Javier Berdugo
  • Collaborators: Claudia Gutierrez / Alba Márquez

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It is one of the most difficult Project we have developed in our studio . But thanks to our amazing clients and the effort of the builder company, the result has been fantastic.


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The process has lasted four years, because the project has been growing over time. The original request was to extend their home with the annexed plot on the left. We had to keep the old house and add a new one. Furthermore we did not have any views. So we developed a quiet project, inspired in the popular architecture, adding a new volume with no noise. Just the gesture of a double height window, with tropical wood, versus the white volume. 


Floor Plan

Floor Plan

Just before starting the work  on site, the plot above us was on sale. It was the chance to get vistas and propose a more ambitious project . We advised to the clients to demolish the original house, so we could project a global project with no restrictions. They accepted the challenge with no doubt.


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The higher plot (the last added to the puzzle) will be the living area. The  pool will be stand in the free ground space available. The rest of the outdoor area is the roof of the night area. The bedrooms are below the terrace, sited in the first project plot. In the ground level, just below the bedrooms , there is an apartment for guests. The stairs will be the element  which will sort the puzzle . This importance is highlighted with the skylight – bay window


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The Project is concluded with a overlook terrace on the roof  of the living area. This space plays just with white planes,so common in Andalucian popular architecture, integrating the house with the neighborhood  . 


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The entrance to the house is across a Andalucian patio. This traditional space prepares us to get into the heart of the house and the visual explosion that follow  it . After the living room , we can see the stairs area, lighted with an old brick jalousie . The night area recover the original project facade , keeping the  image of a traditional house, except the double height window .


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The efficient concept has been present during the project development . We have proposed a outdoor insulation, the best system to get the highest levels of insulation, and allows us to use the traditional white plaster .


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The materials election has looked for to strengthen the integration with the context : White plaster, old brick jalousie, continuous concrete floors, tropical wood windows …

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French Firm Pascal Cheikh Djavadi Designs a Luxurious Home in Ibiza, Spain

Berlin’s re-purposed buildings feature on our latest Pinterest board

Berlin Nazi-era swimming pool

This year’s World Architecture Festival was held in the German capital of Berlin, so we’ve created a new Pinterest board dedicated to the city’s regenerated architecture – including a renovated Nazi-era swimming pool hall by Veauthier Meyer Architects. Follow Dezeen on Pinterest ›

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AD+studio Designs a Bright and Colorful Apartment in Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam

Village in the Schoolyard / MUTOPIA


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  • Architects: MUTOPIA
  • Location: 3390 Torup, Denmark
  • Area: 500.0 m2
  • Project Year: 2015
  • Photographs: Courtesy of MUTOPIA
  • Other Participants : Benny Schytte, Halsnæs Lilleskole

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Village-in-the-Schoolyard is a transformation project of a private school with a twofold agenda: to improve the school’s health profile, currently among the country’s poorest,  and to create a social meeting point across age and interest for the entire local community of Torup, a renowned Danish eco-village situated in the middle of the Halsnæs peninsula, a part of the Capital Region of Denmark.


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Diagram

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Diagram

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The 50% crowdfunded project has been completed with financial support from a number of foundations and Halsnæs Municipality, doubled by engagement from local businesses and community, and private contributions including pupils’ donations. The project aims at supporting the growth strategy of the Halsnæs Municipality by increasing the attractiveness of the school premises, while in the same time strengthening the qualities of the school grounds as areas for social training, outdoor activities and public life generators.


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The school premises, consisting of a school courtyard in need of a new pavement and improved access to one of the buildings, along with a forecourt serving as a parking area, have been retrofitted to support their potential development as activity areas. The forecourt has been turned into a village square, while the courtyard has been turned into an outdoor classroom featuring a ramp staircase which doubles as scene to provide playful connections while supporting school related events and gatherings. 


Floor Plan

Floor Plan

Elevation

Elevation

Elevation

Elevation

The former parking area in front of the school premises has been transformed into a public space consisting of a multipurpose sports field surrounded by activity hotspots shaped like gabled houses evocative of the homely appeal of village life. The gabled houses, interconnected by a continuous fence which doubles as a bench on both in- and outside, provide protection for errant balls, and create a village within the schoolyard. 


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The village houses open their doors towards the village square, inviting everybody inside into oversized themed ‘interiors’ suited for organized learning and playing activities, and impulsive usage: climb up in grandma’s cuckoo clock and jump down on the giant sofa! Welcome into Le Salon where you can try out the picture frame climbing wall! Join us at The Open House, where all the windows and doors are open to provide multiple in-and out routes! Improve your basketball throw skills at The Tree House. If tired, take a seat in The Grand Chair and watch the passers-by, or visit The Library, a temporary library and chill out hotspot which turns into a poetry reading area during the long summer evenings!


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New role-plays and social games emerge along with a wealth of associations and situations not unlike those of everyday life. This adds a new level of performativity to the central multipurpose sports field, while also enabling the co-existence of a wide variety of games and play activities. The emerging public space creates a strong connection between village and school: the school as an activity generator intensifies the ‘pulse’ of the village by adding a daily energy boost, which in turn contributes to strengthening the children’s self-image as active and visible citizens.


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Flat-packed cabin concept allows tiny houses to be assembled like IKEA furniture

The Backcountry Hut Company by Leckie Studio Architecture + Design

A Vancouver-based startup’s conceptual design for flat-packed recreational cabins would allow users to build for themselves, making the wilderness more readily accessible. Read more

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Lim + Lu creates bright apartment home to double as its showroom

Happy Valley apartment by Lim + Lu

Swathes of bright colour combine with patterned ceramic tiles in the Hong Kong apartment home of multidisciplinary design studio Lim + Lu. Read more

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Prefabricated house in Amsterdam features wooden walls, zigzagging stairs and split levels

Lofthouse I by Marc Koehler Architects

Inside this wooden, prefabricated house in Amsterdam by Marc Koehler Architects, an angular black staircase crisscrosses between split levels. Read more

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Julius Horsthuis creates hypnotic fractal visuals for Isometric music video

DMP Fraction Isometric by Julius Horsthuis

To create the visuals for Fraction’s music video, director Julius Horsthuis used software that generates “unpredictable and infinitely complex shapes”. Read more

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