During ten years, the author met architects from more than 140 countries, but there was not one among them who could answer the question of what is the psychology of architecture. So he decided to return to university, assemble a research team in Applied Psychology of Architecture, and define and establish the entire discipline for the architectura...
Title
Applied Psychology of Architecture: The secret world of architects
Category
Architecture, Psychology
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https://lnkd.in/gucYYBkH
Size
5.5 x 0.53 x 8.5 inches
Getty grants $3.1M to Conserve Black Modern Architecture. The new grant funding will identify and support the preservation planning, training, and storytelling for historic modern buildings designed by Black architects.
North of San Francisco, in Glen Ellen, a less populated part of the California wine country, the culture has been based on agriculture and was named for an original winery. Jack London made this his permanent home here in the early 1900s. Drawn by the land, London believed in the redemptive qualities of rural life. Less than an hour from the City,...
Architecture firm
Faulkner Architects
Location
Glen Ellen, Sonoma, California, USA
Photography
Joe Fletcher Photography, Faulkner Architects, Hammond and Company
Design team
Greg Faulkner, Darrell Linscott, Christian Carpenter, Jenna Shropshire, Richard Szitar
Civil engineer
Lea & Braze Engineering
Structural engineer
CFBR Structural Group
Environmental & MEP
Sugarpine Engineering; Geotechnical Engineer: NV5
Landscape
Michael Boucher Landscape Architecture
Lighting
CLL. Concept Lighting Lab
Construction
Hammond and Company
One of the UK's first purpose built climbing centres. The brief was to improve an area of disused sports fields which were prone to flooding. The client was a local charity with a desire to bring significant benefit to the local town which had long missed out on investment.
Project name
Avon River Climbing Centre
Architecture firm
Artel31
Location
Wiltshire, England, United Kingdom
Photography
Pete Helme, Paul Twomey @ TCA
Principal architect
Robert Elkins
Collaborators
Ellendale Environmental (Ecological services), CMS Group Ltd (PM and QS), Langley Design (Street Furniture and Canopies/Stores), Canvas Spaces (Skate Park Design and Build), Walltopia (Climbing Wall Design and Build)
Interior design
Marc Album with support from Artel31
Civil engineer
Giraffe Engineering
Structural engineer
Giraffe Engineering
Environmental & MEP
Greengauge Building Energy Consultants
Construction
Rigg Construction
Material
Steel and timber frame, SIPS wood and steel cladding
Client
Chippenham Borough Lands Charity, The Climbing Academy
Typology
Hospitality › Climbing Center
The glazed reinforced concrete house at Rašovka with a Portuguese cork façade looks down from the Ještěd ridge on the Bohemian Paradise and generously opens onto the local meadows and the unique mountain climate.
Project name
Family House at Rašovka on the Ještěd Ridge
Architecture firm
atelier SAD
Location
Na Rašovce 70, 463 12 Šimonovice, Czech Republic
Principal architect
Adam Jirkal, Tomáš Kubák [atelier SAD], Iveta Zachariášová
Interior design
Iveta Zachariášová
Built area
158 m², Gross Floor Area 153 m²
Site area
1685 m², Dimensions 22,4 × 7,1 m / 640 m³
Construction
Ještědská stavební společnost, Interior construction: MY76
Material
Facade – expanded cork. Load-bearing walls and ceiling – exposed reinforced concrete. Partitions – ceramic bricks. Roofing – folded aluminium sheet. Paved surfaces – Liberec granite / old paving stones.
Client
Iveta and Jan Zachariáš
Typology
Residential › House
For more than a year, the concrete structure of the Hôtel Mile End has been part of the everyday urban landscape of Montreal. Passersby were taken by surprise when their usual scenery was enhanced with the addition of the ephemeral piece by artist Nancy Guilmette
Project name
Room 202, Mile End Hôtel, Montreal, Canada
Location
Mile End Hôtel under construction, 175 Laurier Avenue West, Montreal, Canada
Photography
Olivier Ruel. Video design: Émile Bédard
Design team
Nancy Guilmette (Multidisciplinary artist)
Material
Nephrolepis exaltata, Fatsia Japonica, Plectranthus scutellarioïdes, Ros marinus, Alocasia, Colocasia esculenta, Schefflera, Wisteria floribunda longissima alba, lighting sunblaster, water, earth and concrete
Client
Mile End Hôtel, Montreal, Canada
Status
Under Construction
Typology
Hospitality › Hotel
With artificial intelligence, how will you act against intercultural development? Will there be tacitly reserved rights? What will happen to intellectual property? Will it give less or more value to NFTs? How will misinformation be dealt with? Design from non-design?
Project name
Ai Experimental Archangel Laboratory
Architecture firm
Studio Kevin Abanto
Tools used
Midjourney, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Kevin Abanto
Visualization
Kevin Abanto
Typology
Future Architetture
Renovation of an early 1900’s apartment in a tenement house. We tailored this renovation of an apartment from the turn of the 19th century in Prague’s Bubeneč district to young clients with two, perhaps three little creatures. The clients, together with the space and place as such, were the primary source of inspiration – their requirements, lifest...
Project name
E07 Apartment
Architecture firm
Malfinio
Location
Prague, Czech Republic
Principal architect
Martina Homolková
Collaborators
Technical supervisor of the investor: Petr Klapka
Design year
10/2020 – 04/2021
Environmental & MEP engineering
Material
Concrete, Wood, Glass, Steel
Typology
Residential/ Appartment
New upcoming turnkey project managing not only interior design but also the architecture of a unique home located in the magnificent town of Santa Ponça, southwest of Mallorca. This house sublimates the energy of the Mediterranean climate and style with outdoor spaces that are inviting to be enjoyed throughout the year, in constant dialogue with pr...
Project name
Illa Espalmador
Architecture firm
CSE Arquitectura
Location
Santa Ponça, Islas Baleares, Spain
Collaborators
Negre Studio (Interior Design)
Visualization
MAP Renders
Status
Under Construction
Typology
Residential › House
The initial premise of this residential project was that it be located in the highest part of the lot, to make the most of the views towards the western mountains. With a positive slope of more than 35%, it was necessary to generate a ramp for vehicular access, this ramp crosses the front of the lot diagonally.
Architecture firm
Federico Urfer Arquitecto
Location
La Cuesta, La Calera, Córdoba, Argentina
Photography
Gonzalo Viramonte
Principal architect
Federico Urfer
Design team
Rodrigo Bonnardel, Brian Moreno, María Santacruz, Sofía Carena
Collaborators
Dvr Aberturas De Aluminio
Structural engineer
Oscar Locicero
Landscape
Masdar Jardines
Lighting
Light Centro De Iluminación
Tools used
AutoCAD, Autodesk Revit, SketchUp
Material
Concrete, glass, wood, stone
Typology
Residential › House