Central School / Atelier Didier Dalmas


© Jérôme Ricolleau

© Jérôme Ricolleau


© Jérôme Ricolleau


© Jérôme Ricolleau


© Jérôme Ricolleau


© Jérôme Ricolleau

  • Project Management Assistant: Voxoa
  • Economist : Cubic
  • Engineer Consultants: Strem, Cogeci, Arbor&Sens, Atelier.annegardoni, Quidort

© Jérôme Ricolleau

© Jérôme Ricolleau

From the architect. Built on a area of 7962 square meters with strong slope, the school complex of Fontaines-sur-Saône knew how to take advantage of the site by fitting into the slope, offering school playgrounds to the South and assuring comfortable connections with urban public space.


© Jérôme Ricolleau

© Jérôme Ricolleau

The entrance of the establishment is designed by the joint between the two esplanades (top and bottom), underlined by low walls of retraining structure accompanying a generous staircase of main access. An elevator and a banister assisted the entrance.


© Jérôme Ricolleau

© Jérôme Ricolleau

Since the high square, a standing space between the built and the Rigot Vitton avenue, allows to reach the nursery school entrance hall. This temporization allows to manage effectively entrances and taken out of pupils.


Sections

Sections

Volumes of evolution room and premises of the nursery school, come to affix in a forged concrete wall which allows to protect the school rooms of the activity of Simon Rousseau avenue. So, the remarkable element of the program as is the evolution room, comes in belvedere on the city and forms an urban hall underlining the entrance of the establishment.


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© Jérôme Ricolleau

Every class takes advantage of an important natural lighting because light shaft, settled in bottom of the class, ensure the homogeneity of illumination. 


© Jérôme Ricolleau

© Jérôme Ricolleau

The school complex was realized in armed concrete associated with insulation around. The final facing being an alternation of stones from Anstrude (clear tint) and wood cladding (pre-tinted).


Ground Floor Plan

Ground Floor Plan

Established on an area forced by demolition and reconstruction of the new school complex in busy site, the establishment satisfies, from the on, the constraints of safety and accessibility.

Furthermore, he offers to the city of Fontaines-sur-Saône, a strong urban signal.


© Jérôme Ricolleau

© Jérôme Ricolleau

Product Description. The building is characterized by the purity of the materials that are used. Since the Simon Rousseau avenue, the forged raw concrete asserts the mass of sub-meanly and give, by contrast, an effect of lightness to the high part dressed pre-tinted wood and stone from Anstrude. Behind the raw concrete hide the technical premises. Above, is located the set of the uses bound to the learning of young pupils.

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RÄS studio updates Barcelona apartment with monochrome paintwork and textured tiles

La Olga by RÄS studio

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Baca Architects moors wooden floating home on Chichester Canal

Chichester floating home by Baca Architects

Baca Architects – the studio behind the UK’s first amphibious house – has completed a boxy floating home on Chichester Canal in southern England. Read more

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LANDMAK ARCHITECTURE Designs a Home in Can Tho, Vietnam for a Young Family

Can Tho House by LANDMAK ARCHITECTURE (9)

Can Tho House is a private residence designed by LANDMAK ARCHITECTURE, JSC. It is located in Cần Thơ, Vietnam and was completed in 2016. Can Tho House by LANDMAK ARCHITECTURE: “CAN THO House is designed for a young couple family. The family is the blending of two different cultures as the husband was born and raised in Hanoi, North of Vietnam and his wife was born and raised in the..

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Framehouse / plusminusarchitects


© Maroš Fečík

© Maroš Fečík


© Maroš Fečík


© Maroš Fečík


© Maroš Fečík


© Maroš Fečík

  • Architects: plusminusarchitects
  • Location: Bratislava, Slovakia
  • Architect In Charge: Maroš Fečík, Filip Kandravý
  • Area: 145.0 sqm
  • Project Year: 2016
  • Photographs: Maroš Fečík

© Maroš Fečík

© Maroš Fečík

The interior of a postproduction studio FRAMEHOUSE is located in a renovated multifunctional building on Miletičova street in Bratislava. Studio covers an area of 145 m2 divided into two floors and plays with materiality, minimalism and morphology. Motto “simplicity is beauty” architects are trying to undermine the motto “simplicity is beauty” with occasional spatial elements. Call words are wood, concrete and a bit of metal.


© Maroš Fečík

© Maroš Fečík

The entrance to the studio is via reception, located in the parterre of the building situated in the pedestrian promenade. Reception desk dominates the space with its angled concrete form, resembling a stone growing from concrete floor. Edginess of the desk is complemented by a sinuous pattern of a large-format wall cladding made by oiled plywood plates with dimensions of 2000x1250mm. This plywood cladding stretches through the entire reception area, via a staircase up to the spaces on the second floor and creates the impression of integrity and continuity of the space divided by floors.


Axonometric

Axonometric

In the middle of a geometric staircase is a levitating spatial mesh of welded roxor rods, which in addition to its primary function as a handrail serves as a shelving unit and for interior greenery.


© Maroš Fečík

© Maroš Fečík

Just opposite the staircase is an open-space area for studio boss. Next to it are the most important areas of the studio, online and 3D workstations. Online workstation is designed as a showroom for clients with a dominant cranked concrete desk and ian editing stage with theater-like seating for the presentation of work. This department is enclosed by an atypical glazing/plywood wall that separates it from additional areas of the studio. One such additional area is also a meeting/coffee bar with a multifunctional plywood box. Behind this place of rest and good coffee are toilets, 3D workstation and technology room with computer racks.


© Maroš Fečík

© Maroš Fečík

Product BriefSinuous pattern of a large-format wall cladding made by oiled plywood plates with dimensions of 2000x1250mm. This plywood cladding stretches through the entire reception area, via a staircase up to the spaces on the second floor and creates the impression of integrity and continuity of the space divided by floors.


© Maroš Fečík

© Maroš Fečík

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Ikko Tanaka’s graphic faces peer out of Issey Miyake clothing collection

Ikko Tanaka Issey Myake collection 2

Japanese fashion label Issey Miyake has released its second collection featuring graphics created by influential designer Ikko Tanaka.  Read more

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Cutler Anderson Architect Designs a Single-Family Home in Oregon

Newberg Residence by Cutler Anderson Architect (10)

Newberg Residence is a private home located in Newberg, Oregon, USA. Completed in 2013, it was designed by Cutler Anderson Architect. Newberg Residence by Cutler Anderson Architect: “This single-family 1,650 square foot residence and 550 sf guest house was designed to broaden the owners’ already strong emotional connection to the living world. The owners and architect Jim Cutler of Cutler Anderson Architects chose the site of an overgrown, man-made pond..

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Villa 131 / Bracket Design Studio


© Farshid Nasrabadi

© Farshid Nasrabadi


© Farshid Nasrabadi


© Farshid Nasrabadi


© Farshid Nasrabadi


© Farshid Nasrabadi

  • Architects: Bracket Design Studio
  • Location: Isfahan, Isfahan Province, Iran
  • Architect In Charge: Shervin Hosseini
  • Design Team: Ehsan Hajrasuliha
  • Area: 430.0 sqm
  • Project Year: 2016
  • Photographs: Farshid Nasrabadi
  • Detail Design: Ehsan Hajrasuliha
  • Structure: F.Arabzadeh, M.Nilipour
  • Construction Director: Ali Nemati
  • Contractors: Mohammad Farzadi , Salsal Sang Sepahan
  • Graphic: Kasra Ebrahimi
  • Associates : Hamidreza Edrisi, Elnaz Shafizadeh, Sima Mohammadi, Babak Peyvasteh, Shadi Mohammadi

© Farshid Nasrabadi

© Farshid Nasrabadi

Isfahan, at all times, has been a garden city, however, nowadays only a few gardens have survived. During the development of the city, beautiful gardens have turned into the streets or highways of the neighborhood. In this change, population migrate to the city skirt and the border towns grows day by day. The client of this project which has been located in one of the border towns of Isfahan had decided to live in the garden as well. 


© Farshid Nasrabadi

© Farshid Nasrabadi

Axonometric

Axonometric

© Farshid Nasrabadi

© Farshid Nasrabadi

Cities, nowadays, have been changed into noisy places, while, then urban landscape is constantly yelling of restlessness and uncertainty, a plain mansion has been constructed between the garden, which provides a room for silence and listening to the sounds of nature. 


Basement Floor Plan

Basement Floor Plan

Ground Floor Plan

Ground Floor Plan

First Floor Plan

First Floor Plan

Considering the regulations of building in these cities which these rules and conditions in many cases could restrict the designers, but in this scheme these limitations, pretext design of the project. height limits up to 8 m about 15% occupancy permit in the north part of the land did not meet the need of client for more than 450 sq. gross floor area, which leads the design to have the third floor below ground level, Moreover, based on same regulations, blocks should be divided by hedge, short walls and fence from the Street and their neighbors which causes them to be seen from the cells around.


© Farshid Nasrabadi

© Farshid Nasrabadi

Section

Section

© Farshid Nasrabadi

© Farshid Nasrabadi

In the original idea, our land is divided into two parts, one of which is below ground level of the street and the other is like a sunken courtyard. With this approach that we stylized, private spaces, the pool and the courtyard of the house remains protected and unseen, as well as, sunken courtyard helps to provide comfort zone in the house by softening warm and arid desert air in the summer.


© Farshid Nasrabadi

© Farshid Nasrabadi

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RUST Architects Designs a Fresh Interior in Tel Aviv, Israel

Family Apt. No.4 by RUST Architects (4)

Family Apt. No.4 is a private residence located in Tel Aviv, Israel. It was designed by RUST Architects in in 2016. Family Apt. No.4 by RUST Architects: “The creation of two dividable public areas was the foundation of planning this family apartment in central Tel Aviv. The apartment was extended and lengthened, with a large space connecting between the existing and new spaces creating a new large public area in..

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Our latest Pinterest board spotlights Lisbon’s fresh new architecture

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From Amanda Levete’s MAAT museum to the city’s first Architecture Triennale, new projects keep springing up in Lisbon. We’ve pinned the Portuguese capital’s best architecture to a new Pinterest boardFollow Dezeen on Pinterest ›

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