Spanish architect and visual artist Dionisio González has envisioned series of surrealist structures for Dauphín Island Archipelago.
Project name
Dauphín Island series
Architecture firm
Architecture Studio Dionisio González
Location
Dauphin Island, Alabama, United States
Tools used
Autodesk 3Ds Max, AutoCAD, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Dionisio González
Built area
Estimated construction area: 400 square meters per home. Replacing homes destroyed by hurricanes, tornadoes, or summer storms. Different built areas
Site area
Indeterminate. Dauphin Island Archipelago, sand bar on the beach facing the Gulf of Mexico
Collaborators
Ricardo Ausso, Tomeu Mora
Visualization
Dionisio González
Typology
Residential, Houses
Reparamertize Studio followed their ongoing methodology “Re-Coding Post-War Syria” with a new innovation "Re-Coding Smart Building".
Project name
Re-Coding Smart Building
Architecture firm
Reparametrize Studio
Location
Suburban Damascus, Syria
Tools used
Grasshopper, Rhinoceros 3D, Autodesk Revit, Lumion 10, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Mhd Ziwar Al Nouri, Bilal Baghdadi
Design team
Mohammd Jumma, Zeina Orfali, Mohammad Al Ghamry, Jumana Zyade, Sara Faraon
Collaborators
Metsa Wood Company (Open Source Wood)
Visualization
Reparametrize Studio
Typology
Multi-activity Residential
Nested in to tropical rainforest, The 'Xingú house designed by Belo Horizonte-based architecture firm Tetro Arquitetura, a contemporary single-family home to be built in Nova Lima, Brazil.
Architecture firm
Tetro Arquitetura
Location
Nova Lima, Brazil
Tools used
AutoCAD, SketchUp, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Carlos Maia, Débora Mendes, Igor Macedo
Design team
Tetro Arquitetura
Visualization
Igor Macedo
Typology
Residential, Houses
The Twin Voids is a bridge park-monument concept for Guadalupe park in San Jose, Silicon Valley, designed by Amirali Merati Architects.
Project name
The Twin Voids
Architecture firm
Amirali Merati Architects
Location
Guadalupe park, San Jose, Silicon Valley
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Rhinoceros 3D, Adobe Photoshop, HDRI
Principal architect
Amirali Merati
Design team
Amirali Merati Architects
Site area
Delimited design area = 4.7 Acers approximately
Visualization
Alireza Kazemirad
Status
Unbuilt -Competition Submission
Typology
Bridge Park Hybrid
NHO is a concept for a hideout house in Dalsnibba, Norway designed and visualized by John Luke Hodgkins from Another Artist
Architecture firm
Another Artist
Location
Dalsnibba, Norway
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, iToo, Adobe Photoshop, HDRI
Principal architect
John Luke Hodgkins
Design team
Another Artist
Visualization
Another Artist
Typology
Residential, House
The Athens-based architecture studio Omniview led by Dimitri Tsigos has designed "Spiral villa" a home that combines a strong sense of centricity with flowing connections to its natural environment to be built in Kilada of Argolida, Peloponnese Greece.
Project name
Spiral Villa - 'Kilada Hills', Golf Resort (Spiral Villa is one of the residential buildings that will be constructed at 'Kilada Hills' Resort)
Architecture firm
Omniview Design
Location
Kilada of Argolida, Peloponnese, Greece
Tools used
Rhinoceros 3D, V-ray, Lumion
Principal architect
Dimitri Tsigos
Design team
Ioanna Iliadi, Lina Kazolea
Visualization
Omniview Design
Typology
Residential, House, Villa
Reparametrize Studio Re-Generate Smart Outdoor Urban Spaces for Extreme Climates of Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Project name
Re-Coding Smart Oasis
Architecture firm
Reparametrize Studio
Location
Abu Dhabi, United Arab Emirates
Tools used
Grasshopper, Rhinoceros 3D, Lumion, Adobe photoshop, Adobe After effect, Adobe Premier
Principal architect
Mhd Ziwar Al Nouri, Bilal Baghdadi
Design team
Sara Faraon, Mohmmad Jumaa, Nour Al Tahlawi, Jumana Zyade, Zeina Orfali, Mohmmad Al Ghamry
Collaborators
The Department of Municipalities and Transport of Abu Dhabi
Visualization
Reparametrize Studio
Status
Unbuilt, competition
Designed by Rojkind Arquitectos in collaboration with Amasa Estudio Ummara project was born through an understanding of the value of nature and its historical use as a sanctuary and refuge, allowing us to create a concept that reconnects with the environment and ourselves.
Architecture firm
Rojkind Arquitectos + Amasa Estudio
Location
Valle de Guadalupe, Baja California, Mexico
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, ZBrush, Forest Pack, World Machine, AutoCAD, Corona Renderer, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Michel Rojkind
Design team
Rojkind Arquitectos + Amasa Estudio
Collaborators
Cadena y Asociados, Mutuo Estudio, Paola Ruíz de Chávez, Geysell Capetillo, Bárbara Barona, Juan Felipe Heredia, Germán Muñóz, Alma Du Solier, Lucas D’Acosta, Luz en Arquitectura, Kai Diederichsen R., Jessica Rodríguez
Visualization
Hossein Yadollahpour