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Supergraphic External Facade Elements - Examples

dia

Hi All,

I am wanting to avail myself of the wisdom of the Archinect community.

I need to find examples of where purely decorative supergraphic [not actual graphics] components have been used on buildings external to the facade. They may either be purely decorative or incoporate some sun-shading function.

In terms of materials, they may be some kind of metal, or perhaps GRC [Glass-reinforced concrete].

The system is not structural - it is either hung or fixed to channel or rail system which is in turn fixed to the structure.

By way of example, I reference the following projects:

YJP Administrative Center
HHDFUN
Tianjin, China



LAS Centre
Arata Isozaki
Doha, Qatar



New MOCA
SANAA
NY

[img]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2445/3570604236_613426fca4.jpg
width=400[/img]

POST Rotterdam
UN Studio
Rotterdam, NL



Raffle City Hangzhou
UN Studio
Hangzhou


 
Jan 13, 10 8:12 pm
dia

Woops - but on a finer scale anyway

New MOCA
SANAA
NY

[img]http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2445/3570604236_613426fca4.jpg
width=400[/img]

Jan 13, 10 8:13 pm  · 
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dia

Even the former WTC applies:

Jan 13, 10 8:31 pm  · 
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some person

cool thread. It's all about subtle variations. The word "moire" comes to mind.

Jan 13, 10 10:39 pm  · 
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some person

See also:

Stanley Saitowitz | Natoma Architects: http://www.saitowitz.com/
Lyons: http://www.lyonsarch.com.au/default.asp
Lacoste + Stevenson: http://www.lacoste-stevenson.com.au/
Dale Jones-Evans: http://www.dje.com.au/

(I have these firms tagged with "screen" on my delicious links)

Jan 13, 10 11:48 pm  · 
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usernametaken

there are so many examples, that it's hard to name specifics. at first, I was thinking of:

Francis Soler - Ministère de la culture



then my mind switched to:
René van Zuuk - Zilverparkkade




and then, I remembered:
Peripheriques - Jussieu campus



and then, I figured that, in some way, even this has something to do with it:
Bearth & Deplazes / Gramazio Kohler - Weingut Gantenbein

Jan 14, 10 2:33 pm  · 
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dia

Heres another one:

Airspace Tokyo
Thom Faulders + Proces2

Jan 14, 10 6:43 pm  · 
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phuyaké

I like this one by Carmel Gradolí & Arturo Sanz, where scrap metal from the client's factory (an industrial electronics producer) was recycled and laser cut by automated technologies devised by the company.



Jan 15, 10 2:46 pm  · 
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zoroaster

Here's one that I know of:

Luce et Studio Architects - www.lucestudio.com
Extraordinary Desserts
San Diego
http://archrecord.construction.com/projects/portfolio/archives/0512_1.asp

Jan 15, 10 6:31 pm  · 
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silverlake

Facade Renovation
Martin Fenlon
Glendale, CA



Jan 15, 10 7:11 pm  · 
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SDR

"Parking garages, generally excluded from the categories of architecture and urbanism, have typically been bland utilitarian boxes or podiums for superstructures. In a nod to Venturi, Scott Brown’s supergraphics and decorated sheds, the parking garage for Frank Gehry’s 1979 Santa Monica Place mall, north of the civic center, presented a scrim of chain link printed with dim white letters spelling out the mall’s name. Gehry’s chain link may have been tolerated more than loved, but the parking garage is a landmark, if not a touchstone for architects pondering such building types."

http://archrecord.construction.com/projects/bts/archives/transportation/08_CivicCenterParking/default.asp

Jan 15, 10 7:27 pm  · 
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