Saw this in some materials specifications brochure and was hypnotized..
The_Crow
Apr 22, 22 11:05 am
Is it Aires Mateus?
monosierra
Apr 22, 22 11:15 am
It does look like their style but I can't find the exact project.
ArthurArthurArthur
Apr 22, 22 11:22 am
Thanks for the response, one mroe image here
monosierra
Apr 22, 22 11:24 am
Any clues about the program or location? Or even the brochure title.
Kind of reminds me of some other Iberian firms besides AM. Barozzi Veiga, Tunon, Nieto
ArthurArthurArthur
Apr 22, 22 11:33 am
I did a search on Aires Mateus that hasn't yielded the correct result either :( haha. Thank you for the input though :)
ArthurArthurArthur
Apr 22, 22 12:01 pm
I went back into designboom and archdaily to try to find something but am currently still searching... if I remember correctly it was something like a concrete construction manual or catalugue offered by a specific company and it was featured in its own spot in a designboom or archidaily article apparently in november of 2020, hahahaha... dont ask how I am aware of such random information haha
Thanks again for your guesses :) :) :)
monosierra
Apr 22, 22 12:39 pm
Ya gotta tell us if you do find out what it is!
ArthurArthurArthur
Apr 22, 22 1:01 pm
Ok, still searching :(
monosierra
Apr 22, 22 1:11 pm
I'm starting to feel this might not be an AM project because their works are so publicized by this point that a casual reverse images search should turn up the exact project. Also, that canopy is very unlike their style.
Could it be Brooks Scarpa?
dougy99
Apr 22, 22 12:09 pm
you could reverse search the image on google and see what comes up
ArthurArthurArthur
Apr 22, 22 1:06 pm
Yeah, tried it in combination with several key words, kindof crazy that google can't just find a similar image that has supposedly been published.... crazy..
ArthurArthurArthur
Apr 22, 22 1:16 pm
Oooooh, found it. I tried to see if there were any other reverse image searching services, found this one called Yandex, and found it.
It's the Lumenart - House of light, office building by Rusan arhitektura
Oh the building material was clay? Not concrete hahaha
monosierra
Apr 22, 22 1:54 pm
Think it's an improved EIFS-looking rainscreen product that is actually ventilated from the back. I guess it helps realize designs with billowing skins that exude a monolithic look. Barozzi Veiga used it too.
Saw this in some materials specifications brochure and was hypnotized..
Is it Aires Mateus?
It does look like their style but I can't find the exact project.
Thanks for the response, one mroe image here
Any clues about the program or location? Or even the brochure title.
Kind of reminds me of some other Iberian firms besides AM. Barozzi Veiga, Tunon, Nieto
I did a search on Aires Mateus that hasn't yielded the correct result either :( haha. Thank you for the input though :)
I went back into designboom and archdaily to try to find something but am currently still searching... if I remember correctly it was something like a concrete construction manual or catalugue offered by a specific company and it was featured in its own spot in a designboom or archidaily article apparently in november of 2020, hahahaha... dont ask how I am aware of such random information haha
Thanks again for your guesses :) :) :)
Ya gotta tell us if you do find out what it is!
Ok, still searching :(
I'm starting to feel this might not be an AM project because their works are so publicized by this point that a casual reverse images search should turn up the exact project. Also, that canopy is very unlike their style.
Could it be Brooks Scarpa?
you could reverse search the image on google and see what comes up
Yeah, tried it in combination with several key words, kindof crazy that google can't just find a similar image that has supposedly been published.... crazy..
Oooooh, found it. I tried to see if there were any other reverse image searching services, found this one called Yandex, and found it.
It's the Lumenart - House of light, office building by Rusan arhitektura
It won an EU Mies award - https://www.miesarch.com/work/...
Unexpected! Congrats on finding it.
Those are some very deep poches ... Seems they used a rainscreen system from Sto.
The same image: https://www.archilovers.com/pr...
Weird Google didn't pick it up.
Thanks for the help ideas :)
Well done
https://www.youtube.com/watch?...
and this...
Oh the building material was clay? Not concrete hahaha
Think it's an improved EIFS-looking rainscreen product that is actually ventilated from the back. I guess it helps realize designs with billowing skins that exude a monolithic look. Barozzi Veiga used it too.
Format here is poor, but who else should do this?
Me.