hints:
i've been told the building is LEED certified Gold, but they are fighting for Platinum...it's attached to the barn in the background of the photo, and to a farmhouse not pictured above...
minimalicious
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phuyaka - i looked last night, all i could find was a reference to an insulation mat. but it looks more like OSB, so i'm thinking the glass imprint is from an insulation mat.
and yeah, the belmont lofts are nice. though if you tried to do that in seattle, people would complain and complain...
simples... its really nice when you see it in person, between that texture in the rear facade and the screen printed concrete in the front, it has a lot of interesting surface treatments. I like a lot of Hdem's earliest work the best when they were experimenting with new materials. I have some more pictures of it and some others on my struggling flickr page. I'll be adding more images eventually.
when we went, the storefront was closed up, so I couldn't see into it... we had to wait for someone to leave the building to get through the door.
I have a lot of M&D, diener and diener, and about 10 other Hdem projects to add... including about 300 others from my trip that i'll slowly be including as I get around to it. I'll revive the flickr thread once I get something more substantial.
Name that Architect and Building!!!
correct.
i was about to post a new project this morning but got sidetracked.
nice job. you're up
hints:
i've been told the building is LEED certified Gold, but they are fighting for Platinum...it's attached to the barn in the background of the photo, and to a farmhouse not pictured above...
Valerio DeWalt Train
minimalicious...that's right...so, you can name the building (and location) and then you are up...let's keep this thread going...
very restrained for vdt. nice.
i think i killed it w/ that last project. ack.
CLEAR
someone post another... minimalicious you there?
so, my last post was the kresge foundation headquarters, in troy, MI
case study with slide show here:
http://archrecord.construction.com/projects/bts/archives/offices/07_Kresge/
is that the kresge a sin kresge chapel + auditorium @ MIT?
someone want to step up and post?
just to keep it alive ill post one.. minimalicious step up at any point.
a well known building and a close up detail.. i'll zoom out if no one gets it at first.
Looks like a close up of the panels at the Ricola Warehouse by H&deM. But I could be wrong.
Also, if you post an asnwer be prepare to post a new image ASAP, or turn it over to someone else. No more waiting god dammit!
i dunno if this is the panel from the ricola warehouse
it looks similar but not quite.
i mean, it doesn't look silk screened, it looks like carbon fiber
der, it's the facade of the pfaffenholz by h&dem
next post. should be easy.
yup... good guess holz... it's the same pattern as the wheat-like board they use on the exterior (anyone know that material?)
and holz.. that's Holst architecture - belmont st lofts
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no workie workie???
uhhh...dunno how to post a jpg...lets see. nope
minimalicious
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phuyaka - i looked last night, all i could find was a reference to an insulation mat. but it looks more like OSB, so i'm thinking the glass imprint is from an insulation mat.
and yeah, the belmont lofts are nice. though if you tried to do that in seattle, people would complain and complain...
oops, one too many g's
if only my clients had it in their budgets so we could work with manufacturers and make custom insulation...
and that's um, the church at the alamo..
but who was the architect for the alamo?!
phuyaka...i am digging that wheat like board h&dm used...you are up!
can't find an architect.. but it was established by Fray Antonio de Olivares in 1718. so there's that.
to keep it moving:
simples... its really nice when you see it in person, between that texture in the rear facade and the screen printed concrete in the front, it has a lot of interesting surface treatments. I like a lot of Hdem's earliest work the best when they were experimenting with new materials. I have some more pictures of it and some others on my struggling flickr page. I'll be adding more images eventually.
is it still a furniture store on the ground floor of the schuetzenmattstrasse apartments?
did you catch the michael alder and morger + degelo projects in basel?
when we went, the storefront was closed up, so I couldn't see into it... we had to wait for someone to leave the building to get through the door.
I have a lot of M&D, diener and diener, and about 10 other Hdem projects to add... including about 300 others from my trip that i'll slowly be including as I get around to it. I'll revive the flickr thread once I get something more substantial.
actually maybe it was open... and it was a furniture store, i dont really remember to tell you the truth.. this was 2002 so who knows what it is now.
ok before i leave town for the holidays (prob wont check this for a few days) here's a hint, the firm and house are swiss (bern)
Haus Faraday
Jomini Zimmermann Architekten
bumpage
no one? i thought this might be easy...
looks like an alsop, but not because i know the building at all.
Free University, Berlin
Foster & Partners
richtig.
you're up
does that mean I have to post one?
if so, I pass that duty onto the next brave soul...
Ok, I’ll resubmit…
This is a project I thought I wouldn’t like, but was very moved by.
giorgio grassi?
oui. nice job
looks amazingly like his renderings, 'empty' windows and all.
ok. i'm out of good enigmatic stuff here. lessee.
how 'bout:
looks strangely like corbusier @ weissenhof but it's not
Vila Savoye on steroids ?
[Bob Vila ?]
i actually didn't expect this one to be tricky.
Well this one really DOES seem to be tricky... OK, is it Connell's work? Someone get this right... I'm stumped.
hint: i thought of it because of the grassi.
I figured that. I'm still stumped.
is it Giuseppe Terragni?
yes, his Villa Bianca, Seveso
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