ARHINGinženjering: House of Olives is a building intended for the Association of Olive Growers of Montenegro as an administrative and educational center. It is also conceived as a meeting place for tourists and devotees of olive fruit products.
Project name
House of Olives
Architecture firm
ARHINGinženjering
Location
Old City of Bar, Montenegro
Photography
Lazar Pejović
Principal architect
Rifat Alihodžić
Design team
Rifat Alihodžić, Jasmina Salković, Elvira Muzurović
Material
Limestone "bunja", Self cleaning facade
Tools used
AchiCAD, Artlantis, Adobe Photoshop
Client
Ministry of Agriculture and Rural Development of Montenegro
Miroslav Naskov / Mind Design: Dispersed Landscapes is a concept design for green community spaces. This design is conceptualised keeping in mind the growing urbanisation and lack of open plazas and community spaces in cities.
Project name
Dispersed Landscapes
Architecture firm
Mind Design
Tools used
Autodesk Maya, Rhinoceros 3D, V-ray, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Miroslav Naskov
Typology
Architecture, Garden, Community Space
Earthitects: Stone Lodges - Private Residences are spread across a forested hillside. Built on sloping land on the side of a mountain, they are inspired by the grammar of Mountain Lodges and the native design aesthetic.
Project name
Stone Lodges - Private Residences
Architecture firm
Earthitects
Location
Wayanad, Kerala, India
Principal architect
George E.Ramapuram
Design team
George E.Ramapuram, Irene Koshy, Muhammad Jamaal, Dhyana Priyadarshini, Meme Chauhan
Interior design
George E.Ramapuram, Irene Koshy
Built area
7320 ft² (area of one residence), 26,500 ft² (area of one plot)
Civil engineer
Sarmas Vali
Structural engineer
Sarmas Vali
Environmental & MEP
Sarmas Vali
Supervision
Johnson Joseph
Status
2 Residences completed
Typology
Residential › House
Thomas Cravero: The villa is located in the heart of the Cambodian jungle a few kilometers from the city of Phnom Penh. The area of construction of the house is a naturally beautiful area, our proposal is to make a modern house that fits the natural environment that we have, that is to create a house that interacts with its visual towards the river...
Project name
Villa Ploy & Oro
Architecture firm
Tc.arquitectura
Location
Phnom Penh, Cambodia
Tools used
Autodesk Revit, Autodesk 3ds Max, Corona Renderer, Adobe Photoshop
Principal architect
Thomas Cravero
Visualization
Thomas Cravero
Typology
Residential › Houses
Mohammad Hossein Rabbani Zade & Mohammad Mahmoodiye: CoolKapis is a bedroom Concept that designed with an adaptation of a bird nesting method called CoolKapis, in the middle of nature.
Location
Lavij, Mazandaran Province, Iran
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop, Adobe Premier
Principal architect
Mohammad Hossein Rabbani Zade & Mohammad Mahmoodiye
Design team
Mohammad Hossein Rabbani Zade & Mohammad Mahmoodiye
Typology
Residential › Houses
ARRCC, acclaimed South African design studio specialising in interior architecture, interior design, and décor, will be featured in this year’s 25th Volume of the Andrew Martin Interior Design Review.
Photography
Left to Right: Nina Sierra Rubia (Junior Associate), Michele Rhoda (Director), Mark Rielly, (Director), Quintin Gilman (Junior Associate), Jon Case (Director)
The project was in charge of FR-EE / Fernando Romero Enterprise; a global architecture and industrial design firm founded by Fernando Romero, whose commitment to translating historic, social, economic, and environmental contexts into contemporary urban destinations has generated a positive impact in cities and communities.
Project name
Kering Mexico
Architecture firm
FR-EE / Fernando Romero Enterprise
Location
Avenida Ejército Nacional 674, Polanco, Polanco III Sección, Mexico City, Mexico
Photography
Camila Cossio
Principal architect
Fernando Romero
Design team
Fernando Romero, Mauricio Ceballos, Liliana Viveros, Fernando Talamantes, Armando Montiel, César López, José María Padilla
Collaborators
L+F Ilumiación, Saad Acustica, Tridim, Three
Interior design
Monserrat Padilla
Tools used
AutoCAD, SketchUp, Lumion, Adobe Photoshop
Material
Walls: Pasta Lisso, Corev, Pintura Vinimex Toledano K05-07, Comex Floor: Hoeebeek Blanc, Tekno Step Ceiling: SoundRey R15/30 N1, Panel Rey
Typology
Commercial › Office
The Mexico City-based architecture firm AIDIA STUDIO reveals design for Tulum Train Station, planned to be built on the Tren Maya railway line in Mexico. Throughout the design journey, AIDIA STUDIO aimed to infuse the station with some of the best-known features of Mayan Architecture; symmetry, monumentality, geometrical alignment, and the use of l...
Project name
Tulum Train Station
Architecture firm
AIDIA STUDIO
Location
Tulum, Quintana Roo, Mexico
Principal architect
Rolando Rodriguez-Leal, Natalia Wrzask
Design team
Mariano González Silva, Emilio Vásquez Hoppenstedt, Rodrigo Wulf Sánchez
Structural engineer
Project & Calc
Material
The roof structure is a steel gridshell cladded with Glass Fibre Reinforced Concrete (GRC) panels on the top and laminated wood panels below
Visualization
AIDIA STUDIO
Tools used
Rhinoceros 3D, AutoCAD, Grasshopper 3D, Ladybug, Kangaroo, Adobe Package
Status
Anteproyecto (Schematic Design)
Typology
Transportation › Train Station
Gesture and Response is a “design autobiography” by William Pedersen, FAIA, FAAR. The book documents 25 high-profile buildings in the architect’s own words.
Title
Gesture and Response: 25 Buildings by William Pedersen of KPF Architects
Author
William Pedersen, FAIA, FAAR
Buy
https://www.oroeditions.com/product/gesture-and-response/
Size
7.7” x 10.6” Portrait
Matej Hosek: The dream of every crypto investor is financial freedom! Some would buy lambo, some would build a house, including an island! This project is a crypto.com fan art that was inspired by one of their early adverts published on Brave browser.The idea was appealing but the visual execution needed to be taken to another level.
Project name
CDC Paradise
Architecture firm
Matej Hosek
Tools used
Autodesk 3ds Max , Corona Renderer, Adobe Photoshop, KitBash3D, OpenVDB
Typology
Residential › Hospitality