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Wednesday, December 30, 2009

Flying Observatory By Changki Yun

Korean architect Changki Yuen (Changki Yun) has developed a draft Observatory for Devon Park (South Korea).

The architect himself says of his idea of "flying" Tower: "The dream of flying happier. Just the thought of flying can make living the dream. And the dream - now reality."


Two lifts take visitors to the observatory up to heaven. On the upper floors of the tower are a cafe, restaurant and saloon.




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Thursday, December 24, 2009

Stone Moon By Varabyeu Partners

New Moon - an architectural project, developed Varabyeu Partners specifically for the international contest of designers as part of the Park Zeybil (Zabeel) - a new park in Dubai. Building in the form Crescent, which is in the East as a symbol of power and energy, intended to emphasize the prosperity of the modern United Arab Emirates.


Inside the building are five levels with an observatory on each. It is a symbol of the Five Pillars of Islam: Faith (Shahadah), Prayer (Salat), donation (Zakat), fasting (Syyam) and Pilgrimage (Hajj). The project also provides a place for conferences and other gatherings, cafes, children's library and customer service.





Wednesday, December 23, 2009

Forest Network From Tezuka Architects

"Forest Network" (Woods of Net) - is a permanent pavilion Japanese artist Toshiko Horiuchi (Toshiko Horiuchi), created by Studio Tezuka Architects in collaboration with engineers from the TIS & PARTNERS. The pavilion is located in an open Museum Hakone (Hakone), unique conservation area, located in one of the most visited tourist regions in Japan.

Horiuchi independently connected this gigantic network of hands -- especially for children who may be in her swing. The wooden structure of the pavilion is made, that is, "without single nail "- no metal parts. At its creation has gone 320 cubic meters of various tree species.



















Tuesday, December 22, 2009

Eli And Edythe Broad Art Museum Project By Zaha Hadid

Renowned architect Zaha Hadid (Zaha Hadid) completed a draft Eli & Edythe Broad Art Museum to the State University Michigan (Michigan State University). According to the plan, it will three-storey building, clad in glass and metal strips or "fold.

The museum will include 18,000 square feet of exhibition space, and an education center, museum shop, cafe for visitors and offices for staff. Construction will begin in March 2010 and be completed in 2012.








Saturday, December 19, 2009

Villa-"Hole" Vals

Dutch architectural studio in cooperation with SeARCH Studio Christian Muller Architects designed and built amazing villa Vals, which combines modern approach of building houses with the primitive.

This house, which was built in Switzerland and so well fits into the natural landscape of the area that is doomed to become local celebrity. Villa completely hidden from human eyes in Inside the hill, which makes her look like a hole of some fantastic character. In the continuation of the publication you will see not only the appearance of this unique villa, but also its interior.