so its in Ireland. Must be an older practice...mid 60s/70s outfit. I would say someone like MacGabhann but I don't see it on their website - perhaps from their archives. But it definately has a similar aesthetic
Yup, it's Irish. Originally designed and built in the 70's as a place for parties, restored and revamped in 2001 as a full time residence. It's over the River Dargle, and designed by what is now a large, more 'corporate' firm with four offices.
Name that Architect and Building!!!
slow morning, p2 you have one?
yeah, i'll dig one up. hang on...
tongeren is in belgie... so we're thinking belgian architect that adores brick...
3 apartments in tongeren belgium by egide meertens architect
nice projects from that office.
i'm heading back to the model room so someone else please post. i'll post another one later.
yeah, i thought the sign should help a bit...
well to keep it going till dread is back, shades of mies:
So how come i've heard of fallingwater, but not this?
nice, but nah, don't know it...
here's some color:
i wish i lived in a box truss.
cool! is it a craig ellwood?
good guess, but nope. it's actually in europe
crap, i was thinking ellwood as well...
any more clues (country of origin?)
it's hard to tell from the terrain if it's northern europe or spain...
golden valley, MN?
ironically, you can't get lucky charms in ireland.
i know, everything i was lead to believe as a child during breakfast was a lie
so its in Ireland. Must be an older practice...mid 60s/70s outfit. I would say someone like MacGabhann but I don't see it on their website - perhaps from their archives. But it definately has a similar aesthetic
Yup, it's Irish. Originally designed and built in the 70's as a place for parties, restored and revamped in 2001 as a full time residence. It's over the River Dargle, and designed by what is now a large, more 'corporate' firm with four offices.
Scott Tallon Walker?
bingo. goulding summerhouse, originally designed by Ronald Tallon, refurbished by the firm 30 years later.
no relation to Cameron's house in Ferris Bueller' Day Off:
which, i think, is a Mies (or not?)
i always thought this project was a great diagram, built...
and it's in scandinavia...
Snøhetta
Sandvika cultural center
I love this roof
maybe this one will fit better
yeah, new mexico!
that's a great project, has anyone visited it?
oh i know this one.
center of gravity foundation hall by predock + frane
that's phunny phuyake, i thought it looked like cameron's house.
thats right DinB
never been to the place, but a few people I knew who had them as guest profs. said they were a-holes
i'm off to yo9semite for the weekend, but i'll leave you with this:
hmm...i am thinking of very happy horses...
hey, that hay barn was in the modern farmhouse thread!
spf architects - somis hay barn
damn the horses, i think i'd like to live there... it's been a while since we've had a fog...
and with that:
10
1000
10:10
and I'm done. someone else take it.
00000000000000h!
phu wasn't kidding.
ok, found this project on a european website...
is it 3LHD?
no, this one might be hard. it is in the "california" of germany, home of rolf disch
so its in Munich? Alot of nice work in Munich so it seems...
Could this project be called an atelierhaus?
no, it's closer to basel. not an atelierhaus, it's a medical laboratory, i think
pfeifer. kuhn. architekten
Institute for Environmental Medicine and Hospital Hygiene
University of Freiburg
nice stuff
i concur. the green aspect makes it even stronger in my eyes
dutch bump?
dutch - from the housing boom of the late 1990s. Practice has offices in Holland and the UK.
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