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ATNY LLC DESIGN PREFABINNOVATIONPROTOTYPING RESEARCH & DESIGN OF OB-JECTS CITIES & BUILDINGS ARCHI-TECTONICS.COMARCHI-TECTONICS NYC, LLC

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ARCHI-TECTONICSWINKADUBBELDAMMISSIONWBE使命 女性拥有的企业Archi-Tectonics is a WBE certified design-research practice, pursuing innovative methods and technologies of design andfabrication, to create evocative and transformative environments.  We seek to create design that matters. We operate at multiplescales of investigation, ranging from material research andprototyping, to building design, to master plans. Our focus is not arecognizable “signature” but a singular, task-specific identity thatemerges from comprehensive research and poetic precision. Wevalue performance over form, design intelligence and efficienciesover style.We consider each project as an opportunity to develop innovative,original designs with a unique character and identity. We stronglybelieve in creating value for our clients and users, by providingcutting-edge, striking, and sustainable solutions.Archi  -  Tectonics公司是一家经WBE认证的设计研究机构,追求设计和制造的创新方法和技术,以创造唤起和变革的环境。我们寻求创造有意义的设计。我们从事多种规模的调查,从材料研究和原型设计,到建筑设计,再到总体规划。我们关注的不是一个可识别的“签名”,而是一个单一的、特定于任务的身份,这一身份是通过全面的研究和诗意的精确呈现出来的。我们重视性能胜过形式,重视设计智慧和效率胜过风格。我们认为每个项目都是一个机会,以发展创新,原创设计独特的个性和身份。我们坚信通过提供尖端的、引人注目的、可持续的解决方案,为客户和用户创造价值。Winka Dubbeldam, MArch MS-AAD, is a seasoned academic and design leader, servingas Chair and Miller Professor of Architecture at the University of Pennsylvania StuartWeitzman School of Design, where she has gathered an international network ofinnovative research and design professionals. She also taught advanced architecturaldesign studios at Columbia University and Harvard University, among other prestigiousinstitutions. She was the External Examiner at the Architectural Association London(2006-2009) and is currently the External Examiner at the Bartlett School of Architecture inLondon (2019-present). Professor Dubbeldam was named one of the DesignIntelligence30 Most Admired Educators 2015. She has been a juror at the Prix de Rome, several AIAjuries, and at the Bogota Architecture Biennale in 2010.As the founder/Partner of the WBE certified New York firm Archi-Tectonics NYC, LLC[1994], Dubbeldam is widely known for her award-winning work, recognized as much forits use of hybrid sustainable materials and smart building systems as for its elegance andinnovative structures. Archi-Tectonics’ work ranges from residential to commercial, fromreal to virtual, and is realized in urban designs, architectural designs, and installations.文卡-迪伯尔丹,  MArch  MS-AAD,是一位经验丰富的学术和设计领袖,在宾夕法尼亚大学Stuart  Weitzman  设计学院担任建筑学的主席和教授,在那里她组建了一个创新研究和设计专业的国际化人员网。她还在哥伦比亚大学和哈佛大学等著名学府教授高级建筑设计工作室。2006-2009年,她曾是伦敦建筑协会的外部审查员,目前是伦敦巴特利特建筑学院的外部审查员(2019年至今)。Dubbeldam教授被提名为2015设计智能30位最受尊敬的教育家之一。她曾是罗马大奖赛(Prix  deRome)、美国建筑师协会(AIA)的评委会团成员以及2010年波哥大建筑双年展的评审员。作为经WBE认证的纽约Archi-Tectonics NYC有限责任公司的创始人/合伙人[1994],杜伯尔丹因其获奖作品而广为人知,她对混合可持续材料和智能建筑系统的使用被公认为优雅和结构创新的。archi  -  tectonics公司的业务范围从住宅到商业,从现实到虚拟,并在城市设计,建筑设计和装置艺术领域进行实践。DesignIntelligence“2015年30位最受尊敬的教育家”评选为该领域30位最优秀的专业人士之一。

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LEED BUILT WORK JUSTINKORHAMMER绿色建筑建成项目Justin Korhammer recently joined Archi-Tectonics as Partner ( 2016). He has prior collaborations with several internationally renowned architectural rms, including Daniel Libeskind, Eisenman Architects, and Steven Holl Architects. During his seven years at Steven Holl Architects, Justin was responsible for several award-winning projects, most recently the Het Oosten Headquarters in Amsterdam. Justin was the principal of Anima for numerous years, before merging as a partner with Archi-Tectonics. He teaches design studios at the Berlage Institute in Amsterdam and Columbia University in the City of New York. Justin also works as an independent architecture critic and freelance writer for several international architecture magazines.Justin Korhammer 于2016年2月加入Archi-Tectonics, 他曾与多家国际知名建筑公司合作,包括丹尼尔·里伯斯金事务所,彼得·埃森曼事务所和史蒂芬·霍尔事务所。在史蒂芬·霍尔事务所工作的七年间,Justin曾负责多个获奖项目,最近的项目是阿姆斯特丹的Het Oosten总部。在成为Archi-Tectonics合伙人之前,Justin曾多年担任Anima的主管。Archi-Tectonics is an expert in LEED design. We prioritize sustainability in every project and across all scales. Our buildings commonly target LEED Gold by integrating renewable materials, rainwater retention roofs, and high-performance systems. No matter the project’s scale or use, we are committed to green design practices and producing healthy, energy-efficient environments. Archi-Tectonics是LEED设计方面的专家。我们优先考虑所有不同规模项目的可持续性。我们的建筑通常采用节能材料,雨水收集屋顶和高性能系统来达到LEED金级认证。我们尝试了可持续系统,从用于太阳能热水加热的真空管到用于大豆的喷涂泡沫隔绝材料,以提高表皮性能。无论项目的规模或用途如何,我们都致力于绿色设计实践,并创造健康,节能的环境。Our most recent projects include the Inscape Meditation Center [2018], the 9-story V33 residential Building [2014], the Mixed-Use Brewster Carriage House [2012], and the Chelsea Townhouse [2016], all of which are located in New York City. Internationally we recently completed the Netherlands Architecture Institute in Rotterdam, the Ports1961 stores in Paris, Shanghai, and London, and we recently won the Asian Games 2022 Stadiums & Park in Hangzhou, China. 我们最近的项目包括Inscape Meditation Center(2018)、9层V33住宅楼(2014)、多功能布鲁斯特马车房(2012)和切尔西联排别墅(2016),所有这些项目都位于纽约市。在国际上,我们最近在鹿特丹完成了荷兰建筑学院,在巴黎、上海和伦敦完成了Ports1961商店,最近在中国杭州赢得了2022年亚运会场馆和公园。

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Bogotá, Colombia 哥伦比亚波哥大Jingzhou, China 中国荆州Rishon Lezion, Israel 以色列Yulin, China 中国榆林Hangzhou, China 中国杭州Central Plaza Skyscrapers,Abu Dhabi, UAE 阿联酋阿布扎比Shenzhen, ChinaNew Rochelle, NY 纽约South St Tower, FDR Dr, NYC 纽约Chestnut Tower, Philadelphia, PA 费城497 Greenwich St, SoHo, NYC 纽约American Loft, Philadelphia, PA 费城Vestry Building, TriBeCa, NYC 纽约Villa + Gallery, Lima, Peru 秘鲁利马Ports1961, Paris, France 法国巴黎Tashan, Philadelphia, PA 费城D+L Loft, East Village, NYC 纽约Schein Loft, SoHo, NYC 纽约Gypsy Trail Residence, Kent, NY 纽约Ports1961, Shanghai, China 中国上海Dub Residence, Vreden, German 德国John Legend, NYC 纽约Eisen Penthouse, NYC 纽约Ports 1961, London 伦敦17,090,097,000 sf1,237,890,000 sf631,725,000 sf 5,120,000 sf4,951,000 sf4,000,000 sf575,000 sf450,000 sf312,000 sf300,000 sf80,000 sf61,000 sf32,500 sf14,000 sf5,700 sf5,000 sf4,000 sf3,200 sf3,000 sf2,750 sf2,500 sf1,500 sf1,500 sf1,320 sf750 sfPLACESOFFICE办公室: NEW YORK 纽约Kent, NY 纽约肯特New York, NY 纽约Philadelphia, PA 费城North Salem, NY 纽约Santa Fe, NM 新墨西哥州圣塔菲Washington D.C. 华盛顿特区Bogotá, Colombia 哥伦比亚波哥大Lake Atitlan, Guatemala 危地马拉Lima, Peru 秘鲁利马LATIN AMERICA拉美NORTH AMERICA北美项目地点

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[TABLE OF CONTENTS]OFFICE办公室: NETHERLANDS 荷兰Amsterdam, Netherlands 阿姆斯特丹Brussels, Belgium 比利时布鲁塞尔London, United Kingdom 英国伦敦Paris, France 法国巴黎Rotterdam, Netherlands 荷兰鹿特丹Vreden, Germany 德国Abu Dhabi, UAE 阿联酋阿布扎比Holon, Israel 以色列Tel Aviv, Israel 以色列特拉维夫Monrovia, Liberia 利比里亚OFFICE办公室: HANGZHOU 中国杭州Hangzhou, China 中国杭州Shenzhen, China 中国深圳Jingzhou, China 中国荆州Shanghai, China 中国上海Xian, China 中国西安Yulin, China 中国榆林LATIN AMERICA拉美EUROPE欧洲MIDDLE EAST 中东AFRICA非洲ASIA亚洲

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Professional Work + 1994 // Mixed-Media Art Gallery + 1995 // Broker’s Office Reza Namazi + 1996 // 512 GW TOWNHOUSE, NOHO Loft, Residence in Millbrook + 1997 //Duggal Digital Website, Marketing & Sales Offices for Duggal Digital + 1998 // Wooster Street Loft, Gear Magazine Offices + 1999 // ASIAN GAMES 2022 ,Duggal Digital Max, Urban Design Maas-haven + 2000 // BLAAK ROTTERDAM SKYSCRAPER,Aida Salon, Urban Design for Mos-cow + 2001 // New Museum for the Eniac, Scheveningen Restaurant, BitForms + 2002 // Temporary MOMA Space, Walker Art Center, Theatre Building, GYPSY TRAIL RESIDENCE + 2003 // 497 GREENWICH BUILDING, Maashaven Towers, Ivalo Light Fixture, Urban Scheme for Schoonhoven, High Line NYC + 2004 // Eco Resort, SCHEIN LOFT, Museum for Contem-porary Design, Panama + 2005 // Spike Building, American Loft Building, Horner Loft + 2006 // Q Tower, Anguila + 2008 // ALTAVIEW HEALTHY VILLAGE ,Duane Spa, StudioKitchen, Brussels Townhouse, CHESTNUT TOWER, Pontsteiger Competition, Place de Toison d’Or, DUB RESIDENCE + 2009 // PROBONO: MCF Academy, Central Plaza Skyscrapers, Netherlands Board of Tourism & Conventions NYC Office, EISEN PENTHOUSE, DUB RESIDENCE, AMERICAN LOFT RESIDENCE + 2010 // John Legend Loft, Cibani Townhouse, Brewster Carriage House, PORTS 1961 LONDON, Tribeca Grand Hotel + 2011 // PORTS 1962 PARIS, PORTS 1961 SHANGHAI, Netherlands Architecture Institute, 33 VESTRY STREET, TASHAN, Jingzhou Com-petition, Rishon Lezion + 2012 // Master Plan for St. George, Hotel “Staten”, Santa Fe Digital media, L.L.C., John Legend Apartment, Bogota: My Ideal City, The Brewster, South Street Tower, Xian Media Center, YULIN ART CENTER, PROBONO: Jalk Chair Design and Fabrication + 2013 // West 12th Street, D+L LOFT, Arena Park Apartments, NEW ROCHELLE WATERFRONT COMPETITION, 470 Broome Street, Fishtown Hotel, 239 Central Park West, 17 John Street, EISEN PENTHOUSE + 2014 // MOOOI, GW Townhouse, INSCAPE, 14 Second Avenue Hotel,

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A 98Professional Work + 1994 // Mixed-Media Art Gallery + 1995 // Broker’s Office Reza Namazi + 1996 // 512 GW TOWNHOUSE, NOHO Loft, Residence in Millbrook + 1997 //Duggal Digital Website, Marketing & Sales Offices for Duggal Digital + 1998 // Wooster Street Loft, Gear Magazine Offices + 1999 // ASIAN GAMES 2022 ,Duggal Digital Max, Urban Design Maas-haven + 2000 // BLAAK ROTTERDAM SKYSCRAPER,Aida Salon, Urban Design for Mos-cow + 2001 // New Museum for the Eniac, Scheveningen Restaurant, BitForms + 2002 // Temporary MOMA Space, Walker Art Center, Theatre Building, GYPSY TRAIL RESIDENCE + 2003 // 497 GREENWICH BUILDING, Maashaven Towers, Ivalo Light Fixture, Urban Scheme for Schoonhoven, High Line NYC + 2004 // Eco Resort, SCHEIN LOFT, Museum for Contem-porary Design, Panama + 2005 // Spike Building, American Loft Building, Horner Loft + 2006 // Q Tower, Anguila + 2008 // ALTAVIEW HEALTHY VILLAGE ,Duane Spa, StudioKitchen, Brussels Townhouse, CHESTNUT TOWER, Pontsteiger Competition, Place de Toison d’Or, DUB RESIDENCE + 2009 // PROBONO: MCF Academy, Central Plaza Skyscrapers, Netherlands Board of Tourism & Conventions NYC Office, EISEN PENTHOUSE, DUB RESIDENCE, AMERICAN LOFT RESIDENCE + 2010 // John Legend Loft, Cibani Townhouse, Brewster Carriage House, PORTS 1961 LONDON, Tribeca Grand Hotel + 2011 // PORTS 1962 PARIS, PORTS 1961 SHANGHAI, Netherlands Architecture Institute, 33 VESTRY STREET, TASHAN, Jingzhou Com-petition, Rishon Lezion + 2012 // Master Plan for St. George, Hotel “Staten”, Santa Fe Digital media, L.L.C., John Legend Apartment, Bogota: My Ideal City, The Brewster, South Street Tower, Xian Media Center, YULIN ART CENTER, PROBONO: Jalk Chair Design and Fabrication + 2013 // West 12th Street, D+L LOFT, Arena Park Apartments, NEW ROCHELLE WATERFRONT COMPETITION, 470 Broome Street, Fishtown Hotel, 239 Central Park West, 17 John Street, EISEN PENTHOUSE + 2014 // MOOOI, GW Townhouse, INSCAPE, 14 Second Avenue Hotel, COMMERCIALURBANRESIDENTIAL+ Asian Games 2022 Masterplan+ Altaview Healty Village + New Rochelle Waterfront+ 2022亚运会规划+ 远眺健康村落 + 新罗谢尔水岸+ Table Tennis Stadium+ Field Hockey Stadium+ Valley Village Mall+ Inscape, New York+ Moooi, New York + PORTS 1961, Paris+ PORTS 1961, Shanghai+ PORTS 1961, London+ Tashan, Philadelphia+ Blaak Rotterdam Skyscraper+ Yulin Art Center+亚运乒乓球馆,杭州+亚运曲棍球馆,杭州+亚运峡谷村商业,杭州+Inscape冥想,纽约+Moooi 纽约展示店+宝姿巴黎旗舰店+宝姿上海旗舰店+宝姿巴黎品牌店+Tashan 饭店,费城+Blaak 综合塔, 鹿特丹+榆林文化中心+ 512 GW Townhouse+ 33 Vestry Street+ Eisen Penthouse+ Dub Residence+ Amercian Loft+ 497 Greenwich Building+ Schein Loft+ Gypsy Trail Residence+ D+L Loft+ 512 GW联排别墅+ 33 Vestry Street 公寓+ Eisen 顶层住宅+ Dub 住宅+ Amercian Loft 混合楼+ 497 Greenwich住宅楼+ Schein 跃层住宅+ Gypsy Trail 住宅+ D+L 跃层层住宅PAGE 198PAGE 216PAGE 224PAGE 12PAGE 24PAGE 32PAGE 38PAGE 46PAGE 52PAGE 58PAGE 66PAGE 72PAGE 80PAGE 92PAGE 104PAGE 114PAGE 126PAGE 132PAGE 138PAGE 144PAGE 160PAGE 172PAGE 190OF CONTENTS][TABLE

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(2009-2020)Selected Works1"2'-0" VIF

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1"2'-0" VIFCOMMERCIAL商业建筑

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CLIENT: HANGZHOU GONGSHU DISTRICT GOVERNMENTLEAD DESIGNER: WINKA DUBBELDAM, JUSTIN KORHAM-MERLOCAL ARCHITECT: ZHEJIANG INSTITUTE OF ARCHITEC-TURAL DESIGNLANDSCAPE DESIGNER: !MELK URBAN DESIGN LLCSTRUCTURAL ENGINEERS: THORNTON TOMASETTITRAFFICE ENGINEER: MIC ITALY我们认为当地文化应该成为现代化智能化设计的驱动力,而且这种出色的设计也会是经济的。我们设计的主体育馆将成为杭州的标志性建筑,展现尖端的设计创新和施工技术。该体育馆将成为绿色设计的杰出范例。低碳,节能,环保和可持续的设计使这些建筑变得更加智能化,使用IT技术来完美地控制环境。场馆符合亚运会的各项要求,同时也满足举办国家体育赛事,业余训练,居民锻炼,娱乐和临时展览的需求。公园的赛后使用是同等重要的,因此我们设计的公园将会是一个多功能,开放和美丽的运动公园。The winning idea was to break the rules of the competition and to locate the main Table Tennis stadium on the prominent corner of the Eco park. As a legacy project, both the stadium as sports arena, but also as concert hall after the Games, are extremely relevant. We designed this hybrid concept with a cutting-edge innovative suspendome roof and a large scale diagrid facade. The Stadium has renewable materials, sustainable design, and an energy saving system, responding to the governments‘s Sponge City concept. AFEATURED IN

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Table Tennis StadiumPROJECT TYPE: TABLE TENNIS STADIUMLOCATION: HANGZHOU, CHINA AREA: 376,740 SF //35,000 m2STATUS: UNDER CONSTRUCTIONAsian Games 2022亚运乒乓球馆A 1312

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DESIGN CONCEPTFor the 34,000 m2 [365,973 sf] table tennis stadium we found the traditional Cong a great inspiration. These unusual jade tubeshaped objects consist of 2 intersecting volumes, were our initial inspiration for the Stadium, leading to the Body in Body Concept. After an extensive form analysis, we created an optimized modulation for the stadium of a Body [ sports arena] in a body [all public functions], a beautiful intersection of shapes. The Brass shingle volume is intersected by a diagrid and glass volume, creating an imposing shape on the landscaped entrance square.TABLE TENNIS STADIUM 35,000 M2乒乓球馆琮设计乒乓球馆时琮对我们很有启发。这些不寻常的玉器是管状物体,由圆管形状和突出的方角组成。我们发现这个相交的部分对体育馆设计有启发作用。体中体概念乒乓球馆来源于琮的一个圆形和方形的交集部分。经过大量的形态分析后,我们为体(体育馆)与体(其它功能空间)创建了优化的调节方式,形成了一个美丽的交叉点。设计概念:

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A 1716Cong Morphology IterationsAfter analysing the range of variations of the archetypal Cong artificats, we developed a series of morphological iterations, to establish the programmatic and formal potential of this stadium typology. 在分析琮的原型变化范围之后,我们发展了一系列形态学迭代,以确定这种类型的程序化和形式化潜力。琮形态迭代

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SUSTAINABLE STRATEGIESSTRUCTURAL SCHEME DIAGRAMTABLE TENNIS STADIUM STRUCTURE乒乓球馆结构结构方案图BY THORNTON TOMASETTIRainwater CaptureSummer SunWinter SunPV Potential Opens in Swing SeasonsDisplacement VentilationFacade Acts as BufferDaylight Diffusersummer sunwinter sunrainwater captureopens in swing seasonspv potentialdaylight diffuserfacade acts as bufferdisplacement ventilationthird floor (media)second floorfirst floormain floorbasement3.94246.64553.90006.1288

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TABLE TENNIS STADIUM INTERIOR DURING LEGACY EVENT / CONCERT 乒乓球馆赛后室内效果图TABLE TENNIS STADIUM INTERIOR WITH 360 DEGREE SEATING乒乓球馆室内效果图A 2120

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ENTRANCE HALL CONCESSIONS入口门厅 零售窗口

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CLIENT: HANGZHOU GONGSHU DISTRICT GOVERNMENTLEAD DESIGNER: WINKA DUBBELDAM, JUSTIN KORHAM-MERLOCAL ARCHITECT: ZHEJIANG INSTITUTE OF ARCHITEC-TURAL DESIGNLANDSCAPE DESIGNER: !MELK URBAN DESIGN LLCSTRUCTURAL ENGINEERS: THORNTON TOMASETTITRAFFICE ENGINEER: MIC ITALYBy contrast, inspired by local Hangzhou paper umbrellas, Archi-Tectonics created the Field Hockey Stadium as a lightweight and diaphanous wing. The kite-like roof forms a luminous weather and sun canopy above the entrance building and the seating area. Placed into a circular depression within the landscape, the hockey field is integrated into the surrounding park design and thus naturally translates between the geometric turf of the playing field and the surrounding hills.AFEATURED IN相比之下,受到杭州当地纸伞的启发,archio - tectonics公司创建了一个轻量级和透明翼曲棍球体育场。风筝状的屋顶在入口建筑和座位区上方形成了一个明亮的天气和太阳罩。曲棍球场地被放置在景观中的一个圆形洼地中,与周围的公园设计融为一体,因此在操场的几何草皮和周围的小山之间自然地转换。

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Asian Games 2022Field Hockey StadiumPROJECT TYPE: FIELD HOCKEY STADIUMLOCATION: HANGZHOU, CHINA AREA: 193,750 SF //18,000 m2STATUS: UNDER CONSTRUCTION亚运曲棍球馆A 2524

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Concert HallFIELD HOCKEY STADIUM 5000 SEATSDESIGN CONCEPTLIGHT WEIGHT STRUCTURESFor the 5000 seat Hockey stadium we found the traditional Chinese Bamboo Umbrella a great inspiration for the design of the light weight, large span, stadium roof. The roof is designed to be built from a single steel truss with a white cloth. Our engineer Thornton Tomasetti’s simple erection method is not only an exhibit of their remarkable experience in building Stadiums Worldwide, but creates an exquisite cutting- edge shading device for the 5000 viewers.BODY UNDER WING CONCEPTThe Hockey stadium itself is a light structure holding a 5000 seat arena and the engineered hardwood and glass building behind. A suspended light weight roof shades all, providing a cool micro-climat under its surface. OUTDOOR ARENAThe outdoor arena is recessed in the site on one end, thus creating a landscape feature, that for future use can be easily accessed and reappropriated. Great field and park lighting expresses this further. 设计概念

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A 2726轻盈结构设计曲棍球场时,竹制的油纸伞架给了我们很大启发。这种灵活的临时结构是开发临时曲棍球体育场屋顶的良好模式,该屋顶由ETFE薄膜轻质钢桁架构成。翼下体概念曲棍球场本身是一个轻型结构,拥有5000座位的竞技场和后面的服务空间。一个悬挂的轻量屋顶为它们提供遮盖,并提供良好的微型气候户外球场室外竞技场一端凹进基地,因此使其嵌入式结构作为景观特征,以便将来使用时可轻松访问和重新使用。曲棍球馆

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SOUTH ELEVATION 南立面图SCALE 比例 1:200 @ A113.00 m8.80 m4.60 m0.00 m-3.60 m-7.20 m22.20 m39.60 mT.O.ROOFLEVEL 05T.O.PLAYING FIELDLEVEL 04LEVEL 03LEVEL 02LEVEL 01LEVEL -0113.00 m8.80 m4.60 m0.00 m-3.60 m-7.20 m22.20 m39.60 mT.O.ROOFLEVEL 05T.O.PLAYING FIELDLEVEL 04LEVEL 03LEVEL 02LEVEL 01CELLAR -01SCALE 1:200 @ A1南立面图剖面图SECTIONSOUTH ELEVATION

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A 3130遮阳 - 观众区有阴影覆盖,无眩光,并且舞台表演需要一定的暗度才能够进行结构-曲棍球场的看台是一个轻巧而优雅的大跨度屋盖。两个苍劲有力的拱型构件支撑整个看台,上覆交叉纤维的表皮,赋予其地标性的符号感。拱型结构由檩条等其他次结构连系在一起,表皮采用的是ETFE材质。ETFE屋顶-透明的ETFE屋顶可透入丰富的自然光,并具有坚韧,耐高温,耐风化及非常好的化学惰性等高性能特性。ETFE ROOF - Transparent ETFE roof admits copious natu-ral light ETFE maintains many of the high performance characteristics such has high temperature (continuous service temperature of 150 Deg C), 20-year weathering, very good electrical properties, and very good chemical inertness. STRUCTURE - This long span elegant roof provides shelter to the spectators for the hockey field. A balance between iconic and woven into the fabric of the develop-ment the roof is primarily supported by two long-span arches. The arches are braced together by secondary framing which in turn supports the lightweight roof purlins which define and support the façade. EVENT SPACE - After the Games, the generous adjustable roof that has built-in LED lighting allows for outdoor music and theatre venues.活动场地 - 内置LED照明的宽敞可调屋顶可用于户外音乐和戏剧表演场地SHADING - Visitors are shaded, the generous roof pre-vents glare, and the stage gets enough shade to be able to perform on.

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CLIENT: HANGZHOU GONGSHU DISTRICT GOVERNMENTLEAD DESIGNER: WINKA DUBBELDAM, JUSTIN KORHAM-MERLOCAL ARCHITECT: ZHEJIANG INSTITUTE OF ARCHITEC-TURAL DESIGNLANDSCAPE DESIGNER: !MELK URBAN DESIGN LLCSTRUCTURAL ENGINEERS: THORNTON TOMASETTITRAFFICE ENGINEER: MIC ITALYThe 20,000m2 [215,280sf] Valley Village Shopping Concept forms the Main Connector between the two stadiums. This new shopping concept is conceived as a gently sloping park that traverses under the road and river to connect the South and North sites. Two extensive solar shading devices provide also lighting.AFEATURED IN绿色山谷购物中心构成了南北两个地块之间的主要连接方式,在两端延缓坡而下并在育英路下优雅地穿行,它轻松地连接了两个体育场馆,只需漫步之中便可抵达。绿色山谷购物中心构成了南北两个地块之间的主要连接方式,在两端延缓坡而下并在育英路下优雅地穿行,它轻松地连接了两个体育场馆,只需漫步之中便可抵达。

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Asian Games 2022Valley Village MallPROJECT TYPE: MALLLOCATION: HANGZHOU, CHINA AREA: 215,280 SF //20,000 m2STATUS: UNDER CONSTRUCTION亚运峡谷商业中心A 3332绿色山谷购物中心构成了南北两个地块之间的主要连接方式,在两端延缓坡而下并在育英路下优雅地穿行,它轻松地连接了两个体育场馆,只需漫步之中便可抵达。

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Concert HallRETAIL± 0.004.00-10.00DeliveryHallwayParking Garage DeliveryHallwayStorageStorePavilion StoreROUND PAILLIIONS CREATE SEPERATE SHOPS, WHILE LINEAR RETAIL AREAS CREATE AN INFRA STRUCTURE FOR DELIVERIES, SUPPLY ZONES AND GARBAGE REMOVAL, VIA SEPERATE AREAS IN THE ADJACENT RECESSED PARKING GARAGES. 圆形的桶状结构创建了独立的商店,而线性的零售区域创建了一个底层结构,用于配送、供应区和垃圾处理,通过相邻的凹进式车库的独立区域。零售。

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LEAD DESIGNER: ARCHI-TECTONICS, WINKA DUBBELDAM GENERAL CONTRACTOR: SSB GROUPMEP ENGINEER: 2 LS ENGINEERSINSCAPE, a new meditation concept, first location opened in Manhattan December 2016. Archi-Tectonics created this new meditation concept for Inscape and collaborated with them to develop a concept that could eventually be distributed internationally. The first PROTO space in Chelsea occupies a large ground floor on 54 West 21street. The space contains a set of ellipsoid meditation spaces; a “Dome Room” [featured below] and an “Alcove room”, as well as retail areas and a spacious living room.Meditation Rooms - Inside the dome with its controlled environment of light/sound/air, one can concentrate on oneself, leaving the world outside. We designed soft ellipsoid spaces with spiraling bamboo ceilings, where soft colored lighting is guided through a light transmitting fabric ceiling. An important calming element is a low ring of light, a “horizon” that helps settle the mind and relaxes the meditator.INSCAPE,一个新的冥想概念,2016年12月在曼哈顿开业。archio - tectonics公司为Inscape创造了这种新的冥想概念,并与他们合作开发了一个概念,最终可能会在国际上分布。冥想室-在穹顶内,有受控制的光/声/空气环境,一个人可以专注于自己,离开外面的世界。我们设计了柔软的椭球空间,螺旋形的竹子天花板,柔和的彩色照明通过透光织物天花板引导。一个重要的平静元素是一个低环的光,一个“地平线”,帮助安定的思想和放松冥想者。

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INSCAPE 概念冥想A 3938INSCAPE NEW YORK CITYPROJECT TYPE: MEDITATION SPACE & RETAIL CLIENT: INSCAPE LIFELOCATION: CHELSEA, NEW YORK, NY AREA: 6,000 FT2 // 557 M2STATUS: COMPLETED 2016

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The Dome is a fully immersive light and sound environment, where one is guided through a curated meditation experience, while aroma therapy air filtration enhances a feeling of comfort and well-being. Soft gongs emanate through the space and allow one’s thoughts to wander. Although the Dome looks like a simple natural space devoid of all technology, is in fact a highly engineered space: a grid of concealed micro speakers creates a perfectly even soundscape, and in tandem with carefully orchestrated LED lighting and filtered air this results in a meditative holistic environment.High precision was achieved through a 1:1 robotically cnc-ed prototype; fabricated by Aria, a LA-based car design company. It allowed us to extensively test and fine-tune the performance of the final product. Prefabrication further improved the assembly efficiency of the final bamboo system and ease of transportation. Local manufacturing and renewable materials make this a sustainable healthy environment穹顶是一个完全沉浸式的光和声音环境,在那里一个人被引导通过策划冥想的经验,而香气疗法空气过滤增强了舒适和幸福的感觉。柔和的锣声穿过空间,让人的思想游荡。虽然穹顶看起来像一个简单的自然空间,没有任何技术,但实际上是一个高度工程的空间:一个隐藏的微扬声器网格创造了一个完美的甚至声音景观,再加上精心策划的LED照明和过滤空气,这产生了一个冥想的整体环境。高精度通过1:1的机器人cnc-ed原型实现;制造由Aria,一个洛杉矶的汽车设计公司。它允许我们广泛地测试和调整最终产品的性能。预制进一步提高了最终竹子系统的装配效率和运输的便利性。当地制造和可再生材料使其成为一个可持续的健康环境PROTOTYPE

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A 4140IN_Drawings_Dome-Exploded-AxonSOUNDPROOFING FORMLenght: 128 ft / height: 8 ftControling internal sound andabsorbing external noisesBENDABLE PANELSLenght: 128 ft / height: 8 ftFinition: White satinLED LIGHT RINGLenght: 128 ft Color: Warm whiteBAMBOO GRIDVariety: Phai Sang MonMesh surface: 1796SqFt60 PolesMax length: 30’Min length: 21’PREFAB SHELL17 element of which 10 with benchPrimary Structure: plywoodFinish: Pre-veneered BambooTop: Hardwood + bamboo jointMax length: 8’Height: 43”PREFAB DOOR FRAMEPrimary Structure: plywoodFinition: pre veneer BambooWOOD & PLEXIGLASS DOORButtery opening2 X 36’ gatesMin height: 7’Max height: 9’BAMBOO FLOORING1500 SqFtINSCAPE STUDIO 156 people1500 SqFtTRANSLUCENT STRETCHED FABRICMesh surface: 1796 SqFtEllipsoid length: 53’Ellipsoid width: 33’Ellipsoid height: 8’Finish: White translucentDOME EXPLODED AXON

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RETAILLIVING ROOMMEDITATEMeditation requires a different state of mind - A transition into a completely “other” space with an immersive light and sound environment, can completely transform one’s mood and state of being.冥想需要一种不同的精神状态——转换到一个完全“其他”的空间,有沉浸式的光和声音环境,可以完全改变一个人的情绪和状态。

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We designed MOOOI’s Manhattan home, making them the first Dutch designer in the NoMad neighborhood. Renovating the existing industrial interior to become more refined and warm, and added elements as a backdrop for MOOOI’s wonderful furniture to pack even more of a punch. DESIGN; ARCHI-TECTONICSSTRUCTURAL ENGINEER: OLD STRUCTURES ENGINEERING PC.MEP ENGINEER: AMA CONSULTING ENGINEERS, P.C.我们设计了MOOOI在曼哈顿的家,使他们成为游牧社区的第一个荷兰设计师。翻新现有的工业室内,变得更加精致和温暖,并添加元素作为背景,为MOOOI美妙的家具包装更多的冲击。

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MOOOI 纽约展示店A 4746MOOOI, NEW YORKPROJECT TYPE: STORE & USA HEADQUARTERS CLIENT: MOOOILOCATION: MIDTOWN, NEW YORK, NY AREA: 4,500 FT2 // 418 M2STATUS: COMPLETED 2015

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Our 5,700 sf Ports1961 store resides on the prestigious Rue St Honore in Paris, France, occupying three-stories next to the Mandarin Hotel. The retail ground floor features delicate Venetian plaster walls with 3D patterns, which transition to the upper VIP floor in a warmer, gold tone. The upper floor also features grey, mat Siberian hardwood, while the ground floor patterns limestone. Sculpted stairs connect the upper and lower levels.Other architectural additions include mirror columns, recessed lighting, and custom fixtures in polished chrome— all of which glow on adjacent clothing and surfaces. DESIGN: ARCHI-TECTONICSARCHI-TECTONICS TEAM: PABLO KOHAN, DANE ZEILER, WIL-FREDO RODRIQUEZ, TAKANORI MIZUTANIGENERAL CONTRACTOR: CLEMENTS RETAILSTAIR SUPPLIER: DA VINCI BY DESIGNLICHTING DESIGN: L’OBSERVATOIRE NYCPHOTOGRAPHY: EMILE DUBUISSON, ARCHI-TECTONICS我们5700平方英尺的Ports1961商店坐落在法国巴黎享有盛誉的Rue St Honore街上,三层楼,毗邻文华大酒店。零售底层设有精美的威尼斯石膏墙,带有3D图案,并以温暖的金色调过渡到上层VIP地板。较高的楼层还铺有灰色的席伯西伯利亚硬木,而底层则铺有石灰石。雕刻楼梯连接上下层。其他建筑附加功能包括镜柱,嵌入式照明和定制的抛光铬固定装置-所有这些都会在相邻的衣服和表面发光。

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A 5352PROJECT TYPE: FLAGSHIP STORELOCATION: PARIS, FRANCECLIENT: PORTS 1961AREA: 5,700 FT2// 530 M2STATUS: COMPLETED 2012 Rue St Honore, ParisPorts1961巴黎圣安娜街宝姿总店

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FLUID SPATIAL CONFIGURATIONTo fluidly connect the retail level and VIP room above, we cut a large atrium into the existing concrete slab. The newly formed void now features custom, steel and wood, spiral stairs by DaVinci, with recessed LED lighting in the handrail. This sand-colored steel compliments the warm tones of the ribbed Venetian plaster.流体空间配置为了流畅地连接零售层和上方的VIP室,我们在现有的混凝土板中切了一个大中庭。新形成的空隙现在具有达芬奇定制的钢制和木质螺旋楼梯,扶手内嵌有嵌入式LED照明。这种沙色钢补充肋骨威尼斯石膏的温暖色调。

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PROJECT TYPE: FLAGSHIP STORELOCATION: SHANGHAI, CHINACLIENT: PORTS 1961AREA: 2,750 FT2// 255 M2STATUS: COMPLETED 2011Shanghai, ChinaPorts1961宝姿上海

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A 5958BRANDING – Located along the Bund, a central Shanghai waterfront, the Ports1961 flagship store establishes the company’s architectural brand. Like the clothing, the spaces exhibit de-construction of the outer shell and construction of the inner lining.Grey-toned recycled wood lines the space and incorporates all heating, cooling, sound, and lighting systems. Meanwhile, 3D milled platforms transition the walls, floors, and form a base for large accessories. TV-mirrors showcase Paris, Milan, and New York fashion shows.DESIGN; ARCHI-TECTONICSPROJECT LEADER: DAVID BARRARCHI-TECTONICS TEAM: THOMAS BARRY, HIROYUKI MIKI, DAVID SCHRAGGER, HIRA SABUHI, VICTOR ORTEGACONSTRUCTION: PORTS CHINAFEATURED INPorts1961旗舰店位于上海中部滨水区外滩沿岸,建立了公司的建筑品牌。像衣服一样,这些空间也表现出外壳的解构和内衬的构造。灰色调的再生木材在空间中排列,并集成了所有加热,冷却,声音和照明系统。同时,3D铣削平台过渡了墙壁,地板,并形成了大型配件的底座。电视镜展示巴黎,米兰和纽约的时装秀。

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A 6362PARAMETRIC DRAWINGSPRE-FAB MATERIALS - We used wood liner that was recycled and fabricated in a Chinese wood house. Soft, CNC surfaces integrate lighting, AC, sound systems, and adjusts its shape to incorporate niches for accessories. 3d milled platforms transition the wall into the floor and forms a base for the larger accessories. In the center of the space, large, pearly surfaces incorporate lighting, custom designed hanging mannequins, custom tables for accesories, and built-in felt seating. This creates gallery-like zones that showcase the Ports1961 haute couture collection. Mannequins are suspended above and slowly rotate, while recessed lighting emphasizes the hypnotic movements. AMaterial Technology developed by Archi-Tectonics with Manufacturer我们使用的木质衬垫是在一个中国的木屋中回收和制造的。柔软的CNC表面集成了照明,交流,音响系统,并调整其形状,以纳入配件的壁龛。3d研磨平台过渡到墙壁到地板,并形成了一个较大的配件的基础。在空间的中心,巨大的,珍珠色的表面结合了照明,定制设计的悬挂人体模型,定制桌子的饰品,和内置的感觉座椅。这样就创造了画廊一样的区域,用来展示波特1961年的高级时装收藏。

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A 6564DESIGN ELEMENTS // Our design incorporates suspended mannequins, chrome-nickel tables, free standing clothing racks, and recessed LED lighting. The final result is a rich, warm environment that delivers maximum dramatic impact, a fluidly connected space, and a strong individual feel. +FITTING ROOM WITH MITERED MIRROR+WAITING FOR THE FITTING ROOM WITH PADDED WALL设计元素//我们的设计结合了悬挂式人体模型,铬镍合金桌子,独立式服装架和嵌入式LED照明。最终的结果是一个丰富,温暖的环境,可提供最大的戏剧效果,流畅的连接空间以及强烈的个人感觉。

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SHOP-IN-SHOP // Ports 1961’s new London location lies within the Harvey Nichols department store in the London Knights bridge district. We developed the walnut flooring into a continuous surface that wraps from floor, wall, to ceiling — creating the feeling of a catwalk. The continuous surface forms a backdrop to screens that play the current fashion shows.DESIGN; ARCHI-TECTONICSPROJECT LEADER: THOMAS BARRYARCHI-TECTONICS TEAM: THOMAS BARRY, DAVID BARR, GREG LEVYGENERAL CONTRACTOR: CLEMENTS RETAILPHOTOGRAPHY: ARCHI-TECTONICS商店购物// Ports 1961在伦敦的新办公地点位于伦敦骑士桥区的Harvey Nichols百货商店内。我们将胡桃木地板开发成连续的表面,从地板,墙壁到天花板都包裹着这种材料,营造出走秀的感觉。连续的表面形成了播放当前时装秀的屏幕的背景。AWARDSHORT LIST

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Harvey NicholsPorts1961A 6766PROJECT TYPE: SHOP-IN-SHOPLOCATION: LONDON, ENGLANDCLIENT: PORTS 1961AREA: 750 FT2// 70 M2STATUS: COMPLETED COMPLETED 2009宝姿伦敦

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背景 //带有金色金属织物的软垫墙用作连续木材表面的闪烁背景。织物的背景滑入定制的试衣间,客户可以在其中旋转带背光的镜子。照明//照明突出了空间的几何形状,木质天花板上方的海湾和威尼斯石膏墙。我们还使用了Barlas Baylar的枝形吊灯对空间进行了戏剧化处理。A 7170BACKDROP // A padded wall with golden metallic fabric serves as a shimmering backdrop to the continuous wood surface. The fabric backdrop slips into custom made fittings rooms where customers can pivot mirrors with back lighting. LIGHTING // Lighting highlights the space’s geometry, the cove above the wood ceiling, and the Venetian plaster walls. We also used a chandelier by Barlas Baylar to dramatize the space.

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Munish Narula, owner of the famed Tiffin restaurant in Philadelphia, and Chef Silva, asked Archi-Tectonics to design a space for their next, culinary endeavor, “Indian tapas.” The 5000 sf space resides in the new Dranoff building on Broad Street, Philadelphia’s theater district.Our design merges traditional Indian craft with innovative, digital design. Indirect lights, differentiated ceiling heights, and colored glass panels create an intimate atmosphere in an open setting.DESIGN: ARCHI-TECTONICSGENERAL CONTRACTOR: UNITED AMERICAN BUILDERSSTRUCTURAL ENIGEER: MULHERN KULPMECHANICAL ENGINEER: MPH CONSULTING ENGINEERS PHOTOGRAPHY: DON PEARSE PHOTOGRAPHERSMunish Narula是费城著名的餐厅老板,他和主厨Silva要求Archi-Tectonics公司为他们的下一个餐厅设计一个空间。这个5000平方英尺的空间位于费城剧院区布罗德街的新德拉诺夫大楼我们的设计融合了传统的印度工艺与创新,数字设计。间接的灯光,不同的天花板高度,和彩色玻璃板创造了一个亲密的氛围在开放的设置。

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A 7372PROJECT TYPE: RESTAURANT LOCATION: PHILADELPHIACLIENT: MUNISH NARULAAREA: 5,000 FT2// 465 M2STATUS: COMPLETED 2011 Tashan, Philadelphia塔山餐厅

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D DINING ROOM 2E OPEN KITCHENE1 Walk-in coolerE2 FreezerE3 StorageE4 OfficeA ENTRANCEA1 WardrobeB DINING ROOM 1B1 BoothsC LOUNGE BARC1 BarF COMMUNAL DININGG PRIVATE DININGH RESTROOMSINTIMATE SPACESIN AN OPEN PLANLaser-cut wood screens separate a high-dining lounge, communal tables, an open kitchen, and a wine room. Padded leather doors can enclose the wine room and create private dining, while the communal dining zone maintains an “in the kitchen” ambience.激光切割的木质屏风分隔了一个高级餐厅休息室,公共桌子,一个开放式厨房,和一个葡萄酒室。软垫皮革门可以围住酒室,创建私人餐厅,而公共用餐区保持“在厨房”的氛围。

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The Blaak tower design optimizes its relationship with its immediate surroundings— integrating retail and allowing free access. The tower design is based on the study of Stibnites resulting in a fragmented shape that tapers down to the street and extends it surfaces horizontally. Lower Lobbies connect to upper sky-lobbies via transparant seams. The city center of Rotterdam is undergoing a new growth that results in higher architectural ambitions. The resulting mixed-use community is a work, live, & play environment within a compact, urban context.LEAD DESIGN; WINKA DUBBELDAM, ARCHI-TECTONICS ARCHI-TECTONICS TEAM: JUSTIN KORHAMMER, DAVID BARR, ROBIN ZHANGSTRUCTURAL ENGINEERS: THORNTON TOMASETTISUSTAINABILITY EXPERT: IGOR BIENSTOCKBlaak塔式设计优化了其与周围环境的关系-整合零售并允许免费使用。该塔的设计基于对Stibnites的研究,其结果是形成碎片状的形状,该形状向下逐渐变细到街道并使其表面水平延伸。下层大厅通过透明接缝连接到上层天空大厅。鹿特丹市中心正在经历新的增长,从而带来更高的建筑抱负。最终形成的多功能社区是一个紧凑,城市环境中的工作,生活和娱乐环境。

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A 8180Blaak Rotterdam SkyscraperPROJECT TYPE: MIXED USE RESIDENTIAL AND RETAILTOWERSLOCATION: ROTTERDAM, THE NETHERLANDS AREA: 473,612 FT2// 44,000 M2HEIGHT: 394 FT// 120MSTATUS: SD PHASE鹿特丹布拉克摩天大楼

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A 8382辉锑矿形成辉锑矿地层有一个有趣的结构发展。尽管源自相同的参数,但这些硫化物矿物自发形成并产生独特的形式。这个美丽的阵型影响了我们对该场地的发展战略。 尽管源自同一种语言,但两座塔楼 - 酒店和办公室 - 都具有特殊性。TOWER FORMATIONStibnite formations have an interesting struc-tural development. These sulfide minerals form spontaneously and result in unique forms, despite originating from identical parameters. This influenced our formal strategy for the tower. The mixed-use tower adapt thus spontaneously to site and programmatic pressures, creating a one-of-a-kind design.Like stibnite formations, the Mixed-Use Tower is unique yet emerges from the self similar parameters.像辉锑矿地层的形成一样,这座综合用途塔楼也很独特,从建筑自我相似的参数中出现。

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Roof top200m140m35th FL130m32th FL0mGround FLFritted GlassFitted GlassGreen SkylobbyGround Floor LobbyBlaak大楼旨在获得LEED金级认证。建筑物的方向最大限度地减少了太阳的热量,而通风窗提供了一年的新鲜空气和阳光。太阳能电池板集成在幕墙中,光伏发电照亮了走廊,停车场和人行道。细长的太阳能充电人行道灯用于在夜间照亮路径和台阶,仅需要两个小时的太阳能充电且无需布线。为了减少用水量,该塔回收灰水,使用低流量设备,并通过太阳能真空管加热水。Concert HallSUSTAINABILITYThe Blaak Tower aims to achieve LEED certification. The building’s orientation and facade treatments minimizes solar heat gain, while vent windows provide year-long natural ventilation.Solar panels are integrated on the roof, and photovoltaics light the corridors, parking structures, and sidewalk. The slim, solar-charged, sidewalk light is designed to safely illuminate paths and steps at night, requiring only two hours of solar charging and no wiring. To reduce water consumption, the towers recycle grey water, and uses low-flow appliances.

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A 8584通过建筑优化,太阳能技术和最低耗水量,该塔楼旨在获得LEED金级认证SOLAR PANELS WITHINTHE CURTAIN WALL+ Building orientation minimizes solar heat gain+ Outdoor spaces provide light and ventilationSOLAR CHARGED LIGHTING+ Solar street lights + Photovoltaic + Light corridors, parking structures, and sidewalk+ Solar-charged sidewalk lights + Light paths and stairs + Only 2 hours of solar charging needed per night + No wiringThrough building optimization, solar technologies, and minimal water consumption, the Tower aims to achieve a LEED certificationSTRUCTURALLY GLAZED FACADE+ Double glazing+ Vent windows+ Solar glass with low-e filmREDUCED WATER CONSUMPTION+ Recycle grey water+ Use low-flow appliances+ Water heated through solar evacuated tubes

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我们专注于根据周围环境和温和的海洋气候优化建筑物。锥形塔向街道平坦,扩大了2个较低的层,用于商业空间和行人通道。大遮阳篷将遮挡并保护公众,并促进从街道到内部的过渡。建筑物的体量和高度来自:+塔楼位置利用城市景观+塔楼位置以优化光线并减少周围建筑物的阴影+塔楼玻璃面板上的银色玻璃料图案可减少热量增加,并使视野畅通无阻+对主要的西北风向作出反应 - 自然通风+ 空中大堂是公共的,因此将城市拉入塔楼。+创建一个迷人的街道前面,宽敞的门廊,到达商业和住宅大堂+通过银色玻璃料图案遮蔽东西立面,从外侧隐藏根据基地环境优化建筑We focused on optimizing the building to the context in Rotterdam — the corner site, the immediate surroundings, and the Dutch sea climate. The tapered tower flattens out toward the street level, enlarging the 2 lower floors for commer-cial spaces and pedestrian access. The large awnings will shade and protect the public, and facilitate easy transitions from street to interior. The building’s massing and height were derived from:+ Positioning the tower to take advantage of the city views+ Positioning the towers to optimize light and reduce shading on surrounding buildings+ Silver frit patterns on the tower’s glass panels reduce heat gain and allow for unobstructed views+ Reacting to the predominant NW wind direction — natural ventilation + Skylobbies are public, thus pulling the city up into the tower. + Creating an inviting street front with a spacious porte-cochere and arrival in both commercial and residential lobbiesBUILDING OPTIMIZED TO CONTEXT

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LEAD DESIGNER: ARCHI-TECTONICS LOCAL ARCHITECT: DUOMO CHINA LANDSCAPE DESIGNER: !MELK URBAN DESIGN LLCWe were invited by the Governor of the Shaanxi Province to design a new cultural neighborhood for Yulin, China. Inspired by two of Yulin’s architectural traditions, Hutongs and Folk-Houses, we designed a set of distinct buildings connected by exterior courtyards, gardens, and plazas, interior gallerias, and winter gardens. These intertwined zones respond to the strong climate and connect an art museum, concert hall, offices, cultural building, five-star hotel, mall, cinema, service apartments, gallery, and additional housing. Each of the programmatic elements are sited in relation to one another in a way that respects their distinct characteristics yet creates overall cohesion. For instance, the hotel is directly connected to the mall and music center. A series of small art galleries link the art museum to the art block and lead to the music center, while the office tower stands tall as the beacon for the site.The performance hall lobby leads to dining, 2 levels of retail, a rehearsal room, and a theater, which seats 1,200 people. Along the art block, a series of small, art galleries connect the performance hall to the art museum. The performance hall also connects to the mall, which includes a basement level supermarket and 4 levels of retail. The mall becomes a galleria landscape, with circulation crossing giant connective voids. Drawing on the intimacy of traditional Hutongs, residences are surrounded by semi-public gardens, small shops, and children’s playgrounds. The result is a sustainable and relaxed setting inspired by a fusion of the ancient and modern, local and global cultures.

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A 9392Yulin Culture Art Financial CenterPROJECT TYPE: URBAN DESIGN FEATURING: +HOTEL +MALL +OFFICE TOWERS +RESIDENTIAL +LIBRARY +CONCERT HALLTOTAL BUILDING: 5,120,000 FT2//475,500 M2 3500 PARKING SPOTS UNDERGROUNDCLIENT: YULIN GOVERNMENTLOCATION: YULIN, CHINASTATUS: INVITED COMPETITION 2012玉林文化艺术金融中心

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In Yulin, Hutongs are narrow streets or alleys formed by rows of “siheyuan,” traditional courtyard residences that integrate green spaces, shops, and amenities. Since the mid-20th century, Hutongs and their residences have been significantly reduced to make room for Western buildings. This design re-introduces the concept of the ancient Hutong in order to intertwine modern building typologies with amenities. Urban Infra-Structures // scale shift+ SITE SHAPE: BASE BUILDING+ PLATFORM BUILDING WARPING TO ACCOMODATE TOWER+PLATFORM BUILDING OPENS TO INTEGRATE INFRASTRUCTURE+PLATFORM BUILDING FOLDS TO FORM PUBLIC SQUARES+FINAL MASSING CONFIGURATION: TOWERSLEARNING FROM YULINREFERENCE FOR INTERIOR STREETSSURROUNDING BOULEVARDS在榆林,胡同是由一排排的“四合院”形成的狭窄的街道或小巷,传统的四合院住宅融合了绿色空间、商店和便利设施。自20世纪中期以来,胡同和它们的住所被大大减少,为西方建筑腾出空间。该设计重新引入了古代胡同的概念,使现代建筑类型与便利设施相结合。

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HOUSING AND SERVICE APARTMENTSHUTONG - MIXED USE+ Courtyard residences form intimate streets + Narrow street conditions + Residences intertwined with retail + Small cafes+ Semi-public gardens + Green space intertwined with uses + Accommodate playgrounds + eventsTRADITIONAL FOLK HOUSES+ One of the earliest Chinese architectural types+ Sustainable design tradition+ Local styles blend with national characteristics + Built in accord with local weather, living customs, etc. + Locally sourced materials+ Spatially efficient and practical unitsTOTAL no. OF APARTMENTS: 8X27 + 9X24 = 432胡同-混合使用+庭院住宅形成私密的街道+狭窄的街道条件+住宅与零售交织在一起+小咖啡馆+半公共花园+绿色空间与用途交织在一起+容纳游乐场+活动传统民居+中国最早的建筑类型之一+可持续设计传统+地方风格与民族特色融合+根据当地天气建造,居住习俗等+当地采购的材料+空间高效实用的单位COURTYARD SKYLIGHT LOOKS DOWN TO ICE RINK AND MALL

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Adding a large extension onto an existing building with a footprint of only 19 x 40 feet, we converted this townhouse into an 8-storey single residence, by assembling the additional program as interlocking vertical volumes, while strategic cuts allow light to enter deep into the building section and create curated views. The complete building volume is wrapped in a unifying smart skin, made from lightweight steel frame and folding panels clad with Trespa™ slats, this “smart climate control envelope” serves as an adaptable perimeter of the building. It provides shading and variable levels of privacy as well as spatial enclosure of outdoor balconies and roof terraces.DESIGN; ARCHI-TECTONICS NYC LLCGENERAL CONTRACTOR: GALCONSTRUCTURAL ENGINEER: WSPMEP ENGINEER: 2LS我们将原有的联排别墅增加了一个大型扩展区,占地面积仅为19 x 40英尺,通过将附加程序组装为相互联锁的垂直空间,我们将该联排别墅转变为8层高的单身住宅,而战略性的采光则使光线可以深入地进入构建部分并创建策展视图。整个建筑都包裹在统一的智能表皮中,表皮由轻型钢框架和覆盖有千思板™板条的折叠面板制成,这种“智能气候控制包膜”可作为建筑物的适应范围。它提供阴影和可变级别的隐私,以及室外阳台和屋顶露台的空间封闭。

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A 105104PROJECT TYPE: ONE FAMILY RESIDENCELOCATION: SOHO, NEW YORK CITYAREA: 8 STORY 5,000 FT2// 465 M2STATUS: COMPLETED512 GW TOWNHOUSEFEATURED INAWARD512格林威治住宅

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SECOND SKINNEW CONSTRUCTIONEXISTINGTOWNHOUSEWe addressed the chal-lenge of nearly doubling the size of the original townhouse by introducing a third volume: the climat skin. The original build-ing got meticulously restored, the new steel and glass extension allows for light and air. The Climate skin regulates climate and privacy.联排别墅通过引入第三卷:气候皮肤,我们解决了将原始联排别墅的大小几乎增加一倍的挑战。原始建筑得到了精心修复,新的钢和玻璃扩展架可容纳光线和空气。气候皮肤调节气候和隐私。

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CLIMATE SKINThe building volume setbacks are inscribed within in a unifying, rectangular trellis envelope of multiple patterns and densi-ties. Made from lightweight steel frame and folding panels clad with Trespa™ slats, this “smart climate control envelope” serves as an adaptable perimeter of the building. It provides shading and variable levels of privacy as well as spatial enclosure of out-door balconies and roof terraces. Extensive prototyping assisted in optimizing the move-ment of the trellis panels, that transform as they open: when closed they are one smooth surface, when open “finger-like” fins fold out like feathers of a birdwing.气候表皮建筑体积的挫折被刻在一个由多个图案和密度组成的统一的矩形格子内。 “轻巧的气候控制封套”由轻型钢框架和覆盖有Trespa™板条的折叠面板制成,可作为建筑物的适应范围。它提供阴影和可变级别的隐私,以及室外阳台和屋顶露台的空间封闭。广泛的原型设计有助于优化格子板的移动,这些格子板在打开时会发生变化:关闭时,它们是一个光滑的表面,打开时,“手指状”鳍片会像鸟翼的羽毛一样折叠起来。

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垂直性由于占地相对较小,因此每个楼层都包含一个功能,通过双倍高度的空间连接,例如在厨房和餐厅之间以及书房和主卧室之间,从而允许空间交错,长景和双倍高度的窗口。八层楼的黑色楼梯和玻璃电梯将所有建筑物连接起来,并通过上方的大天窗获取光线。一个引人注目的朝南高大槽式双开式吊灯以连续的方式通过玻璃升降机点亮钢制楼梯。VERTICALITYDue to the relatively small floorplates, each floor contains a program, connected through double height spaces, such as between the kitchen & dining and between the study & master bedroom, that allow for spatial interlacing, long views through, and the double height windows. The eight story black stairs & glass elevator connect all, and get light through the large skylight above. A dramatic south-facing tall slot-win-dow lights the steel staircase through the glass elevator in one continuous movement.

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DESIGN; ARCHI-TECTONICSOWNER: VESTRY ACQUISITIONSPROJECT LEADERS: THOMAS BARRY, DAVID BARRARCHITECT OF RECORD: MICHAEL ZENREICHARCHI-TECTONICS TEAM: MONTY FORMAN, WOUTER VAN DAELE, JOSE MUNOZ, JORDAN BARTLETT, LUCIE FLATHERSTRUCTURAL ENGINEERS: WSP CANTOR SEINUKMEP ENGINEER; STAN SLUTSKYPHOTOGRAPHY: FLOTO + WARNER, ARCHI-TECTONICSCONCEPT // PIXELATION // DIFFERENTIATIONWithin Tribeca’s landmark district, originally a warehouse hub, we examined four architectural characteristics:+ Extreme ceiling heights+ Tripartite facade subdivisions+ Durable natural materials+ Facade alignments1) Our main consideration was the variety of facades. In response, we overlaid Vesty Street’s varying facade levels to create a pixelated facade pattern of translucent stone and glass.2) Our second consideration was to make each of the seven “villas” different, and, as a result, each residence has an exclusive experience.FEATURED IN

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33 威斯特里 公寓A 115114PROJECT TYPE: 9 -STORY RESIDENTIAL BUILDINGCLIENT: VESTRY ACQUISITIONS, LLCLOCATION: LANDMARK DISTRICT, TRIBECA, NYCAREA: 32,500 SF // 3,019 M2HEIGHT: 121 FT // 37 MSTATUS: COMPLETED 201133 Vestry Street

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Facade PixelationAMaterial Technology developed by Archi-Tectonics with ManufacturerAlong Vestry Street, people are exposed to a vast variety of facades. However, our building skin unifies the variety via pixilation. The design team generated numerous patterns by overlaying Vestry Street’s varying facade levels. The resulting, translucent, pixilation is comprised of stone and glass, allowing the building to absorb sunlight during the day and glow at night.Towards the street, the pixelated, north facade has lower ceiling heights 沿着维斯特里街(Vestry Street),人们暴露于各种各样的外墙。但是,我们的建筑皮肤通过像素化统一了品种。设计团队通过覆盖Vestry Street的各种立面层,生成了许多图案。产生的半透明像素化由石头和玻璃组成,使建筑物在白天吸收阳光,在夜晚发光。朝向街道的像素化北立面具有较低的天花板高度,可用于私人和私密空间。在建筑物的相对侧,南立面通过双倍高度的空间,阳光房和阳台来优化日光照射,然后将阴影折射到需要较少光线的空间。

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DESIGN; ARCHI-TECTONICSPROJECT LEADERS: DAVID BARRCONTRACTOR: DUTCHMAN CONTRACTINGPHOTOGRAPHY: RENE CLEMENT, ARCHI-TECTONICSLocated on the Upper West Side of Manhattan, the Eisen Penthouse merges furniture with architecture to create seamless spaces, maximize livable area, and frame views. A sculpted wall folds from the living room to the kitchen while privatizing the master bedroom. In the living room, the wall displays artwork and curves into shelves; while, in the master bedroom, it folds into closet space. Eisen Penthouse位于曼哈顿上西区,将家具与建筑融合在一起,以创造出无缝的空间,最大化的居住面积和框架景观。雕刻的墙壁从客厅折叠到厨房,同时将主卧室私有化。在客厅里,墙上放着艺术品并弯曲成架子。而在主卧室,它可以折叠到壁橱空间。

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Master BedroomMaster BathroomFoyerNorth TerraceEast TerraceLivingDiningGuest BedroomGuest BathroomKitchenTwo continuous surfaces make up the sculpted wall: white titanium colored epoxy and walnut veneer. A soffit follows the wall and shapes a centralized raised ceiling, painted with a silver texture.Wrapping into the kitchen, the wall folds into a breakfast bar, cabinets, and a serving station. A metal shelf bends parallel with the cabinets and dissolves at the entrance of the kitchen where it becomes a cooking surface.Recessed lights highlight this waving multi-purpose surface.雕刻后的墙壁由两个连续的表面组成:白色钛色环氧树脂和胡桃木贴面。拱腹跟在墙壁后面,并塑造出中央凸起的天花板,上面涂有银色纹理。包裹在厨房中的墙壁可折叠成早餐吧台,橱柜和服务站。一个金属架子与柜子平行弯曲,并在厨房的入口处溶解,并变成烹饪表面。

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CONCEPT // VOLUMES // PREFABThe 2,400 sf Dub Residence comprises of two volumes; a wood-clad “T” volume crosses over a lower stone volume and cantilevers 15’ into a garden.Prefab panels provide high level insulation, therefore reducing energy consumption. Glass is strategically placed to take advantage of passive solar energy to heat and light the interior, while a radiant floor system also provides efficient heating and cooling. DESIGN; ARCHI-TECTONICSARCHITECT OF RECORD: PASS ARCHITEKTURENGINEER; Segbers & Witte GbRPHOTOGRAPHY: ARCHI-TECTONICS占地2,400平方英尺的Dub Residence共分两册;木质的“ T”字形体积越过较低的石头体积,悬臂15’进入花园。预制面板可提供高水平的隔热效果,因此降低了能耗。在战略上放置玻璃是为了利用被动太阳能来加热和照明内部,而辐射地板系统还可以提供有效的加热和冷却。

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Dub 住宅PROJECT TYPE: PRIVATE RESIDENCE, PRE-FABRICATEDLOCATION: VREDEN, GERMANYAREA: 2,500 SF // 232 M2HEIGHT: 2 STORIESSTATUS: COMPLETED 2009Dub ResidenceA 133132 A PREFAB HOUSE IN GERMANY

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A 135134PREFAB //Through the prefabrication process we were able to create an affordable and environmentally efficient residence with green roofs.The panels were built and finished offsite and then hoisted by a crane on site into their final positions. The prefabrication process took 3 days, and the full home was completed in 6 weeks. +AT THREE DAY CONSTRUCTION TIME SIX WEEKS LATER THE HOUSE WAS FINISHEDAMaterial Technology developed by Archi-Tectonics with Manufacturer预制 //通过预制过程,我们能够创建价格合理且环保的绿色屋顶住宅。这些板是在现场建造和完成的,然后在现场用起重机吊起到最终位置。预制过程耗时3天,整个房屋在6周内完成。

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ENERGY EFFICIENCY / LOW MAINTENANCE // Natural materials were chosen for the exterior so that the house undergoes an organic aging process and requires little to no maintenance. For instance, the untreated, reclaimed, IPE wood siding naturally resists decay and weathering.

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能源效率/低维护//外墙选用了天然材料,因此房屋经过了有机老化处理,几乎不需要维护。例如,未经处理的IPE木质外墙可自然抵抗腐烂和风化。A 137136[L-SHAPED COURTYARD]

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40 apartments in a range of sizes and DESIGN: ARCHI-TECTONICSPRINCIPAL IN CHARGE: WINKA DUBBELDAMARCHI-TECTONICS TEAM:PATRICK WONG, PILAR ECHE-ZARRETA, MONTY FORMAN, TINA TUNG, BRIAN HOLLANDPROJECT LEADER: BITTOR SANCHEZ-MONASTERIOARCHITECT OF RECORD: ZIMMERS ASSOCIATES SLCONSTRUCTION MANAGEMENT: CREATIVE CONSTRUCTION MANAGERS CCM, PHILADELPHIASTRUCTURAL ENGINEERS: WSP CANTOR SEINUK ENGINEERS,PCMECHANICAL ENGINEERS: BHG CONSULTING,INCPHOTOGRAPHY: ARCHI-TECTONICSNEW URBAN AREAS // Northern Liberties, Philadelphia is an upcoming, trendy neighborhood with small-scale housing, ateliers, and a blend of cultures. The American Loft Building provides a range of apartment sizes and layouts. To meet a demand for parking, we tucked a parking lot underneath the residential building’s sloping, bottom ceiling and diagonal columns.新市区//费城北部自由区(Northern Liberties)是一个即将到来的时尚社区,拥有小规模的住房,工作室和多种文化。美国阁楼大厦提供各种公寓大小和布局。为了满足停车需求,我们将一个停车场塞进了居民楼的倾斜,底部天花板和对角柱下方。

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美式跃层A 139138AMERICAN LOFT BUILDINGPROJECT TYPE: RESIDENTIAL TOWERCLIENT: CREI,LLCLOCATION: NORTHERN LIBERTIES,PHILADELPHIAAREA: 61,000 FT2 // 5,667 M2 HEIGHT: 119 FT // 36 MSTATUS: COMPLETED 2008

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A 141140PARKING BECOMES PARK // The parking lot is also covered in “grass-crete,” a grass-like drainage system. Trees and planted walls wrap the perimeter of the lot. As a result, American Loft’s street level has an inviting, courtyard condition.停车场成为公园//停车场还覆盖着草状排水系统“草混凝土”。树木和种植的墙壁环绕了整块土地。因此,American Loft的街道水平具有诱人的庭院环境。

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美式跃层大楼有40套公寓,包括2栋联排别墅和2栋顶层公寓,一个3,000平方英尺的体育馆,1,300平方英尺的零售店和35个地下停车位。为了在社区的亲密范围内合并这些众多计划,我们拒绝了建造塔的想法,而是着眼于城市别墅的开放性。因此,这40个阁楼通过开放式布局和长长的环绕式阳台实现了空间效率。A 143142The American Loft building has 40 apartments, including 2 townhouses and 2 penthouses, a 3,000 sf gym, 1,300 sf of retail, and 35 underground parking spots. To merge these numerous programs within the neighborhood’s intimate scale, we rejected the notion of building a tower and focused on the openness of an Urban Villa. The 40 lofts are therefore spatially efficient through open layouts and long, wrapping balconies.PROGRAMThe building is a poured-in-place concrete structure, which benefits from all the qualities concrete buildings have — sloping ground floor, large cantilevers for penthouses, and free hanging balconies. The pre-fabricated insulated aluminum façade was installed immediately after the pour was complete, and it only took 3 weeks to enclose the whole building. Where the sloping part of the building folds into the façade, the panels are curved to facilitate a smooth transition. Also, the insulated aluminum windows fit seamlessly within the façade pattern, creating rhythm.PREFAB

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DESIGN; ARCHI-TECTONICSPROJECT LEADER: ANA SOTRELARCHI-TECTONICS TEAM: MICHAEL HUNDSNURSCHER, TANJA BITZER, DEBORAH KULLY, NICOLA BAUMAN, TY TIKARI, AMY FARINAARCHITECT OF RECORD; DAVID HOTSON ARCHITECTSTRUCTURAL ENGINEERS: BURO HAPPOLD NYMECHANICAL ENGINEER: GABOR SZAKAL ENGINEERSEXPEDITOR: MICHAEL ZENREICHCURTAIN WALL CONSULTANT: ISRAEL BURGER, BILL LOGANCONCEPT // CREASE // CODE497 Greenwich Street comprises of a renovated, 6-story, SoHo warehouse and an adjacent, 11-story addition. The addition’s glass facade cascades over the existing building and down to street level. These inflections in the glass were generated by strict setback laws.The renovated warehouse and adjacent addition accommodate 24 unit owners, a duplex penthouse, wine cellar, fitness center, two saunas, swimming pool, private storage, and a theater/screening room. The top floors house luxury penthouses with terraces. A recessed terrace gives access to public spaces along Greenwich Street.概念//创建//代码格林威治街497号包括一个经过翻新的6层SoHo仓库和一个相邻的11层建筑。增建的玻璃幕墙层叠在现有建筑物上,直至街道。玻璃上的这些弯曲是由严格的挫折法则引起的。翻新后的仓库和相邻的仓库可容纳24个单位的所有者,复式顶层公寓,酒窖,健身中心,两个桑拿浴室,游泳池,私人仓库和剧院/放映室。顶层设有带露台的豪华顶层公寓。凹陷的露台可通往格林威治街沿线的公共空间。

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497格林威治公寓A 145144497 Greenwich BuildingPROJECT TYPE: 25 RESIDENTIAL LOFTS AND RETAILCLIENT: TAKE ONE LLCLOCATION: WEST SOHO, NYCAREA: 80,000 FT2 // 7432 M2HEIGHT: 145 FT // 44 M STATUS: COMPLETED 2004

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MAINROOF- L.P.+ 133'-0 3/4"TOP OF PENTHOUSE SKYLIGHT+138'-3 1/2"0°0°0°0°14.99°0°0°0°0°0°23.72°0°-8.41°4.10°0°0°0°0°28.23°3.45°7TH FLOOR+ 73'-3"8TH FLOOR+ 85'-3"11TH FLOOR+ 121'-3"6TH FLOOR+ 61'-3"5TH FLOOR+ 49'-5"4TH FLOOR+ 38'-5"3RD FLOOR+ 27'-5"2ND FLOOR+ 16'-5"9TH FLOOR+ 97'-3"14.99°-0.63°WORKPOINT #7EL +62'-9 1/8"-1'-4 5/8" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #5EL +51'-3 5/8"-3'-1" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #3EL +45'-6 3/4"0'-0" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #1EL +16'-5"0'-0" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #2EL + 16'-5"0'-0" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #4EL + 50'-6 3/4"0'-0" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #6EL + 57'-3 7/8"+1'-0" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #8EL + 73'-3"-6'-0" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #9EL +73'-3"-6'-0" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #11EL +85'-3"-12'-4 7/8" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #10EL +85'-3"-13'-5 1/8" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #12EL +95'-2 1/2"-16'-1 1/8" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #13EL +99'-0 1/4"-16'-1 1/8" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #15EL +109'-3"-23'-1 1/4" FROM GRIDLINE 110TH FLOOR+ 109'-3"WORKPOINT #14EL +109'-3"-23'-1 1/4" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #16EL +133'-9"-29'-8" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #17EL +133'-9"-29'-8" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #18EL +138'-3 1/2"-29'-8" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #19EL +138'-3 1/2"-29'-8" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #20EL +112'-6 1/8" @ CL. OF MULLION-16'-1 1/8" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #21EL +112'-6 1/8" @ CL. OF MULLION-16'-1 1/8" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #22EL + 88'-6 1/8" @ CL. OF MULLION -6'-0" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #23EL +88'-6 1/8" @ CL. OF MULLION-6'-0" FROM GRIDLINE 111ST FLOOR+ 3'-4"A 149148MAINROOF- L.P.+ 133'-0 3/4"TOP OF PENTHOUSE SKYLIGHT+138'-3 1/2"0°0°0°0°14.99°0°0°0°0°0°23.72°0°-8.41°4.10°0°0°0°0°28.23°3.45°7TH FLOOR+ 73'-3"8TH FLOOR+ 85'-3"11TH FLOOR+ 121'-3"6TH FLOOR+ 61'-3"5TH FLOOR+ 49'-5"4TH FLOOR+ 38'-5"3RD FLOOR+ 27'-5"2ND FLOOR+ 16'-5"9TH FLOOR+ 97'-3"14.99°-0.63°WORKPOINT #7EL +62'-9 1/8"-1'-4 5/8" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #5EL +51'-3 5/8"-3'-1" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #3EL +45'-6 3/4"0'-0" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #1EL +16'-5"0'-0" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #2EL + 16'-5"0'-0" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #4EL + 50'-6 3/4"0'-0" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #6EL + 57'-3 7/8"+1'-0" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #8EL + 73'-3"-6'-0" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #9EL +73'-3"-6'-0" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #11EL +85'-3"-12'-4 7/8" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #10EL +85'-3"-13'-5 1/8" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #12EL +95'-2 1/2"-16'-1 1/8" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #13EL +99'-0 1/4"-16'-1 1/8" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #15EL +109'-3"-23'-1 1/4" FROM GRIDLINE 110TH FLOOR+ 109'-3"WORKPOINT #14EL +109'-3"-23'-1 1/4" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #16EL +133'-9"-29'-8" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #17EL +133'-9"-29'-8" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #18EL +138'-3 1/2"-29'-8" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #19EL +138'-3 1/2"-29'-8" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #20EL +112'-6 1/8" @ CL. OF MULLION-16'-1 1/8" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #21EL +112'-6 1/8" @ CL. OF MULLION-16'-1 1/8" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #22EL + 88'-6 1/8" @ CL. OF MULLION -6'-0" FROM GRIDLINE 1WORKPOINT #23EL +88'-6 1/8" @ CL. OF MULLION-6'-0" FROM GRIDLINE 111ST FLOOR+ 3'-4"NYC SETBACK CODE SETBACK VARIATION 2.7 TO 1 SKY EXPOSURE PLAN INFLECTION1 INFLECTION2On the western side— facing the Hudson River— a folding glass facade cascades 11 levels. The blue-green transparency also wraps over the adjacent building, providing the top duplex a glass clerestory. As a result, inhabitants are offered panoramic views of the city— from the Hudson to the tip of Manhattan Island.The cascade facade comprises of 3 sub-profiles. First, 7’ wide latticework of light steel attach to cantilevered floor slabs. Secondly, a structurally glazed wall with operable windows bends and cascades down. And lastly, extruded aluminum fins cover the joints between the glass panels. This complex construction required the skills and precision of automotive glazing technology. After facade assemblage was unitized in Inection在西侧,面对哈德逊河(Hudson River),可折叠的玻璃幕墙层叠成11层。蓝绿色的透明性还包裹着相邻的建筑物,为顶部的双层玻璃提供了玻璃装饰。结果,从哈德逊到曼哈顿岛的一角,居民们都可以欣赏到城市的全景。级联立面包括3个子轮廓。首先,将7英寸宽的轻钢网格固定到悬臂楼板上。其次,带有可操作窗户的结构玻璃墙弯曲并向下倾斜。最后,挤压铝翅片覆盖玻璃面板之间的接缝。这种复杂的结构需要汽车玻璃技术的技巧和精度。在布鲁克林将外墙组合在一起后,将玻璃板从钢制型材上悬挂下来。

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Energy EciencyFor environmental efficiency, we constructed the glass wall with two layers of insulated, laminated, glass panels. A low-E coating of metallic oxide is applied to block radiant heat transfer and ultraviolet radiation and provide passive solar energy.The glass panels were bent in Barcelona, Spain. Aluminum provides thermal breaks at the joints of the glass panels. In order to match the facade’s complex angles, the aluminum was custom extruded in Hong Kong.

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Herbert Muschamp of the New York Times wrote: “……… I like these new crystals. They seem ideally suited to a built-up cityscape that is often compared to a natural formation. I particularly like them in the form of parabuildings which fasten upon older structures, as if precipitated there by a dense atmosphere of change. And I suspect that the desire for change will produce even more of these gems.”+ BILL LOGAN FROM ISRAEL BERGER IS THE CURTAIN WALL CONSULTANT FOR THIS DARING FOLDED GLASS BUILDING. SAILBOAT TECHNOLOGY WAS USED TO KEEP THE STRUCTURE LIGHT.为了提高环境效率,我们用两层隔热的层压玻璃板建造了玻璃墙。应用低辐射的金属氧化物涂层来阻止辐射热传递和紫外线辐射,并提供无源太阳能。玻璃板在西班牙巴塞罗那弯曲。铝会在玻璃面板的接合处产生热断裂。为了匹配外墙的复杂角度,铝是在香港定制挤出的。

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8th Floor+85’3”GREENWICH BUILDINGDESIGN; ARCHITECTONICSPROJECT LEADER: BITTOR SANCHEZ-MONASTERIOARCHI-TECTONICS TEAM: BROOKS ATWOOD, ANA SOTRELARCHITECT OF RECORD; RANDALL COLLINS GENERAL CONTRACTOR: NEW INDUSTRIES, NYCMECHANICIAL ENGINEER: STANISLAV SLUTSKY, P.E.PHOTOGRAPHY: FLOTO + WARNER STUDIOThe Schein Loft is on the 8th floor of our 497 Greenwich Building. We therefore translated the architectural design to the interior with a folded bogwood spine that spatially organizes the apartment— separating and connecting, displaying and privatizing. The bogwood’s lit axis branches to the music room, guest bathroom, master bedroom, and bathroom.The interior also includes a blue-glass master bathroom, which contains an overflow bath and steam shower, and art storage areas, which are either within the bogwood spine or in rooms concealed behind pivoting walls. The loft also includes a 7ft long steel fireplace set in a mantel of local stone.Schein阁楼位于我们的497 Greenwich大楼的8楼。因此,我们将折叠式翻盖木脊柱将建筑设计转换为内部空间,从而在空间上对公寓进行了组织-分隔,连接,展示和私有化。 g木的发光轴分支到音乐室,宾客浴室,主卧室和浴室。内部还包括一个蓝玻璃主浴室,其中包括溢流浴缸和蒸汽淋浴,以及艺术品储藏区,这些储藏区位于斜板书脊内或隐藏在可旋转墙后的房间中。阁楼还包括一个7英尺长的钢制壁炉,位于当地石材的壁炉架中。FEATURED IN

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斯恩跃层PROJECT TYPE: RESIDENTIAL LOFTLOCATION: GW BUILDING; WEST SOHO, NYCCLIENT: PETER SCHEINAREA: 3200 FT2 // 297 M2STATUS: COMPLETED COMPLETED 2006AWARD: METROPOLIS ‘SMART ENVIRONMENT AWARD’Schein LoftA 161160DESIGN; ARCHITECTONICSPROJECT LEADER: BITTOR SANCHEZ-MONASTERIOARCHI-TECTONICS TEAM: BROOKS ATWOOD, ANA SOTRELARCHITECT OF RECORD; RANDALL COLLINS GENERAL CONTRACTOR: NEW INDUSTRIES, NYCMECHANICIAL ENGINEER: STANISLAV SLUTSKY, P.E.PHOTOGRAPHY: FLOTO + WARNER STUDIO

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西立面的折叠式幕墙可欣赏到哈德逊河的景色,而屋顶露台则提供了户外空间。The west facade’s folded curtain wall reveals views of the Hudson River, and a roof terrace provides outdoor space.A 163162[STORAGE OPEN]+ART STORAGE HIDDEN IN FOLDED WALLS AT ENTRANCE

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沼泽橡木脊柱//阁楼的书脊由薄薄的黑色金属框架包裹着沼泽橡木贴面组成。木材被埋在泥炭沼泽中,可以防止腐烂,木材自然染成金色和黑色图案。这根脊柱拥有一个自由悬挂的天花板,上面隐藏着冷却,加热,加湿器和空气净化系统。SECTION THROUGH APARTMENTBOG OAK SPINE // The loft’s spine comprises of a thin, black metal frame clad in a bog oak veneer. Buried in peat bogs and preserved from de-cay, the wood is naturally stained a blond and black pattern.This spine holds a freely suspended ceiling plane that hides cooling, heating, a humidifier, and an air purification system.

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The Gypsy Trail residence harmonizes with the tumbling hills at Croton Reservoir in upstate New York. Constructed of rough stone collected on site, the ground floor partially recesses into the hillside.The steel, wood, and glass second floor cantilevers off the stone base and twists at an angle to procure a direct view of the lake and maximize sunlight in the home. Designing “from the inside out” resulted in a residence in which all rooms evoke the outdoors. DESIGN; ARCHI-TECTONICSPROJECT LEADER: MICHAEL HUNDSNURSCHERARCHI-TECTONICS TEAM: ROB HENDERSON, TANJA BITZER, KAJSA KRAUSE, AARON BRAKKE, SEBASTIAN SAINT JEAN, SIKI IM, RON HEN-DERSON, MICHAEL JOHNSTONSTRUCTURAL ENGINEERS: BURO HAPPOLD NYMECHANICAL ENGINEER: STANISLAV SLUTSKY ENGINEERSGENERAL CONTRACTOR: T & L CONSTRUCTIONPHOTOGRAPHY: FLOTO & WARNER PHOTOGRAPHY 吉普赛步道(Gypsy Trail)住宅与纽约州北部克罗顿水库(Croton Reservoir)的翻滚山丘相协调。地面是用现场收集的粗糙石材建造的,地下部分凹入山坡。钢铁,木头和玻璃制成的第二层悬臂从石材底座上悬垂下来,并以一定角度扭转,从而可以直接欣赏到湖泊的景致,并最大限度地增加了家中的阳光。 “由内而外”的设计产生了一个住宅,所有房间都仿佛在户外。

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吉普赛步道 住宅A 173172Gypsy Trail ResidencePROJECT TYPE: PRIVATE RESIDENCECLIENT: MICHAEL H. SPAINLOCATION: KENT, NYAREA: 3,000 SF // 278 M2STATUS: COMPLETED 2003

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Our design concept, generative armature, is a critique on the traditional domestic structure of hallways and rooms. In contrast to the traditional residential setting, our design eliminates hallways and overlaps zones through smooth folds in the core. Going up the entry stair, occupants enter a slightly raised main floor, where the gaze is directed through a series of slots in the armature’s walls, overlooking the lake beyond. Here one finds the living and dining room, a sunroom, the master bedroom, and an office. Descending the interior stairs, along the folded armature walls, occupants are led to a gymnasium, guest quarters, and a garage. The lower floor has direct access to the lake via a recessed, hidden path with a retaining wall built of site rocks. Built into the rocks are a outdoor shower and hot tub. PERFORMATIVE ANALYSIS//FREE ZONES我们的设计理念,即生成电枢,是对传统的走廊和房间内部结构的批评。与传统的住宅环境相比,我们的设计消除了走廊,并通过核心的平滑折叠消除了重叠区域。沿着入口楼梯,乘员进入略微升高的主地板,凝视通过电枢壁上的一系列缝隙,俯瞰着周围的湖泊。在这里,您可以找到起居室和餐厅,日光室,主卧室和办公室。沿着折叠的电枢壁下降到内部楼梯之后,乘员被带到体育馆,住客宿舍和车库。较低的楼层可通过一条隐藏的,隐藏的小路直接通往湖泊,该小路有一块用现场岩石建造的挡土墙。内置在岩石中的是户外淋浴和热水浴缸。

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ARMATUREA 179178The structural core rising from the first to second floor is a “smart structure” that integrates kitchen, bathroom, fireplace, heating, cooling, and music systems. Morphing structural and functional systems produces an organic sculpture that disrupts the “pure box.”Where the roof bends to meet this armature, glass panels replace the zinc roof and form skylights. At the end of the armature, the glass folds into a wall and serves as a shower room, privatized by the site’s dense trees.从第一层到第二层的结构核心是一个“智能结构”,它集成了厨房,浴室,壁炉,供暖,制冷和音乐系统。变形结构和功能系统会产生破坏“纯盒子”的有机雕塑。在屋顶弯曲以适应该电枢的地方,玻璃面板代替了锌制屋顶并形成了天窗。在电枢的末端,玻璃被折叠成一堵墙,并作为淋浴房,被现场茂密的树木私有化。

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+BATHROOMThe residence’s zinc roof responds to the interior armature with tilts and fragments. Where the roof bends to meet the armature, glass planes take the place of zinc, forming continuous skylights. At the end of the armature, the glass bends into a transparent shower room, suspended between trees. As the sun arcs through the sky, the armature absorbs the sun’s rays and channels them into the various areas of the house. This architecture serves as both an environmental regulator (cooling, heating) and natural environments.住宅的锌质屋顶通过倾斜和碎片响应内部电枢。在屋顶弯曲以适应衔铁的地方,玻璃板代替了锌,形成了连续的天窗。在电枢的末端,玻璃弯曲成透明的淋浴房,悬挂在树木之间。当太阳在天空中飞舞时,电枢吸收太阳光线并将其引导到房屋的各个区域。该体系结构既可以用作环境调节器(制冷,供暖),又可以用作自然环境。

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CONCEPT // CORE // PLANESThe 4,000 sf, full floor D+L Loft is situated in the heart of Manhattan’s trendy East Village and has a 360 degree view of the city. To highlight the loft’s expansiveness, we exposed the low slung, concrete plank ceiling and designed the spaces around a translucent material core. The center, honeycomb-like panels fold around the loft’s large truss and contain all private areas, such as bathrooms, walk-in closets, and a powder room.DESIGN; ARCHITECTONICSARCHITECT OF RECORD; RANDALL COLLINS GENERAL CONTRACTOR: JANUSZ NATKANIECMECHANICIAL ENGINEER: STANISLAV SLUTSKY, P.E.概念//核心//平面占地4,000平方英尺的全层D + L阁楼位于曼哈顿时尚的东村中心,可360度欣赏城市全景。为了彰显阁楼的宽敞性,我们暴露了低矮的混凝土木板天花板,并在半透明的材料核心周围设计了空间。中央的蜂窝状面板围绕阁楼的大桁架折叠,并包含所有私人区域,例如浴室,步入式衣橱和化妆间。

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A 193192We developed a translucent honeycomb panel with Panelite, a material design firm. Rather than cladding the honeycombs with a translucent plate, we used poured resin to create soft, bendable curves. The result’s intricacy and fluidity is highlighted with recessed lighting.AMaterial Technology developed by Archi-Tectonics with Manufacturer我们与材料设计公司Panelite合作开发了半透明蜂窝板。与其使用半透明的板覆盖蜂窝,不如使用浇注的树脂来创建柔软,可弯曲的曲线。嵌入式照明突出显示了结果的复杂性和流动性。

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ACLIENT: HANGZHOU GONGSHU DISTRICT GOVERNMENTLEAD DESIGNER: WINKA DUBBELDAM, JUSTIN KORHAMMERLOCAL ARCHITECT: ZHEJIANG INSTITUTE OF ARCHITECTURAL DESIGNLANDSCAPE DESIGNER: !MELK URBAN DESIGN LLCSTRUCTURAL ENGINEERS: THORNTON TOMASETTITRAFFICE ENGINEER: MIC ITALYAs the winner of the Invited Asian Games Competition, we believe that the main stadium should be an important landmark of Hangzhou, displaying cutting-edge design innovation and construction technology. The 2 Stadiums will be outstanding examples of green design; with our Energy Saving, Environment friendly and Sustainable design, they respond to the governments‘s Sponge City concept. The park was designed to be an event space for the neighborhood and a green lung for the city, it will be a multi-functional, open and beautiful Culture & Sports Park.FEATURED IN作为特邀亚运会竞赛的优胜者,我们认为主体育场应该成为杭州的一个重要地标,展示前沿的设计创新和施工技术。这两个场馆将是绿色设计的杰出典范;通过节能、环保、可持续的设计,他们响应了政府的海绵城市理念。公园被设计为社区的活动空间和城市的绿色肺,它将是一个多功能、开放、美丽的文化体育公园。

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景观设计景观设计Asian Games 2022PROJECT TYPE: ASIAN GAMES PARK, STADIUMS:+35,000M2 TABLE TENNIS STADIUM + 5000 SEAT ARENA + 18,000M2 FIELD HOCKEY STADIUM +20,000m2 VALLEY VILLAGE SHOPPING CONCEPTLOCATION: HANGZHOU, CHINA // 467,400 m2STATUS: INVITED COMPETITION, WINNERMasterplan亚运会总体规划

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shoppingshoppingStadiumHockey FieldNorth park: communityand sports-orientedSouth park: recrea�onal and civic-oriented46.7 hectare ParkTable Tennis Stadium34.000 m2Valley Village Shopping Concept31.000 m2Field Hockey Stadium14.000 m2FIELD HOCKEY STADIUMFIELD HOCKEY STADIUM曲棍球馆14000平米峡谷村概念商业31000平米乒乓球馆34000平米

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DESIGN: ARCHI-TECTONICSLANDSCAPE: !MELKTRANSPORTATION: MOBILITY IN CHAINThe AltaView Healthy Living Community proposes a balanced, sustainable coexistence of nature and architecture, smart urban design and building typologies that actively promote well-being and a healthy lifestyle, a multi-layered mixed-use program that fosters new forms of wellness, living, working and leisure, as well as a sense of community and connectedness. AltaView健康生活社区提出了一个平衡、可持续共存的自然和建筑,智能城市设计和建筑类型学,积极促进健康和健康的生活方式,多层次的综合计划,促进新形式的健康,生活,工作和休闲,以及社区和连通性。

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远眺健康村落MasterplanPROJECT TYPE: 80 ACRE MASTER PLAN:WITH HEALTHCARE & WELLNESS, EDUCATIONAL, COMMERCIAL & RESIDENTIALAREA: MASTER PLAN: 80 ACREBUILDINGS: 2,000,000 SFAltaView Healthy Village

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Private electric carsInternal electric shuttle (wheel-chair accessible)Internal private network of electric bicycles with charging stationsWalkingWheelchairWalking with disabilityLANDMARKThe concept was to keep the historical radial plan with the landmark buildings as the new center of the expanded plan. This center is easily accessible, beautifully paved, green, and car free. Encompassing the center is a ring of smaller parks and sports facilities, radiating into stepped residential structures overlooking the GreenBeltLIVING ON THE GREEN-BELTWELLNESS IN THE GARDEN BELTLIVING ON THE GREENBELTNEW ENTRANCEVIEWSVIEWSVIEWSCAR-FREE CENTER HISTORIC CENTERPUBLIC SERVICESFARMS & COMMUNITY CENTERNEW EN-TRANCESERVICEENTRANCENEW ENTRANCE地标概念是保持历史放射状的规划和地标建筑作为新的中心扩大规划。这个中心很容易到达,漂亮的路面,绿色的,而且没有汽车。围绕中心的是一圈较小的公园和体育设施,向外辐射成阶梯式的住宅结构,俯瞰绿地

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the movement of waterplantanus x acerifolia, gridded street treetreesplantanus x acerifolia, gridded plaza treestone tracetreesliquidambar styracifluabetula papyriferagymnocladus dioiclusthe movement of waterALTA VIEW - HEALTHY VILLAGE : LANDSCAPE远眺 - 康乐新村: 景观规划

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Water rills are placed strategically throughout the site to collect storm-water runoff and divert it to on-site bio-swales and reflecting pools where the water volume can be attenuated and cleansed before moving off-site. 在整个站点上策略性地放置水钻,以收集雨水径流并将其转移到现场的生物通道和反射池中,在移出现场之前,可以减弱和清洁水量。Green parkingLow speed zonesStorm water managementthe retention of waterVILLAGE CENTER // PAVING CREATES CONNECTIVE TISSUE // RESTORE OLD BUILDINGSPermeable pavementGreen livingSolar lightingGeothermal energyGreen livingthe retention of watertreesliquidambar styracifluabetula papyriferagymnocladus dioiclusTerraced housing, permeable walkways, green parking lots, alternative energy, and low-speed zones

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Private electric carsInternal electric shuttle (wheelchair accessible)Internal private network of electric bicyclyes with charging stationsWalkingWheelchairWalking with disabilityA New path towards a new Gate can change user’s perception upon arrival. Cars will be directed to landscaped parking areas integrated into the landscape. From there users will move within a car free environment thanks to the provision of a set of sustainable soft-mobility options.通往新登机口的新途径可以改变用户抵达后的感知。汽车将被引导到与景观整合的景观停车场。由于提供了一系列可持续的软机动选项,因此用户可以从那里在无车环境中移动。Mobility goals and visions移动目标和愿景SEAVIEW CAMPUSSITE ANALYSIS: ROAD ASSESSMENTROADS TO REMAINROADS TO WIDEN/ ALTER (30’ circa)NEW ROADSROADS TO BE REMOVEDShuttle from Ferry terminal, bus route 54, 57Internal ShuttleRoads to remainRoads to widen/ alterNew roadsRoads to be removedSEAVIEW CAMPUSSITE ANALYSIS: ROAD ASSESSMENTROADS TO REMAINROADS TO WIDEN/ ALTER (30’ circa)NEW ROADSROADS TO BE REMOVEDSEAVIEW CAMPUSSITE ANALYSIS: ROAD ASSESSMENTROADS TO REMAINROADS TO WIDEN/ ALTER (30’ circa)NEW ROADSROADS TO BE REMOVEDSEAVIEW CAMPUSSITE ANALYSIS: ROAD ASSESSMENTROADS TO REMAINROADS TO WIDEN/ ALTER (30’ circa)NEW ROADSROADS TO BE REMOVEDShuttle from Ferry TerminalResidentialentranceCar free zoneInternal ShuttleResidentialentranceCommercialentrance20+ acres of car - free zoneALTA VIEW - HEALTHY VILLAGE : TRAFFIC远眺 - 康乐新村: 交通规划

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The alternative modes will connect the parking areas to the buildings within the campus. They will help in reaching all destinations, overcoming the steep slopes and will have an on-demand service also operated through mobile applications.替代模式会将停车场连接到校园内的建筑物。他们将帮助您到达所有目的地,克服陡峭的斜坡,并通过移动应用程序提供按需服务。Transit & Internal Circulation过渡与内部循环A network of thematic trails

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LEAD DESIGNER: ARCHI-TECTONICSLANDSCAPE DESIGNER: !MELK URBAN DESIGN LLCSTRUCTURAL ENGINEERS: WSP CANTOR SEINUCKMECHANICIAL ENGINEER: AMA CONSULTING ENGINEERS P.C.DEVELOPER: VOYAGER HOTEL GROUPThis design highlights New Rochelle’s Main Street waterfront, which resides 30 minutes from the center of Manhattan. In order to re-connect the waterfront to the surrounding city and the adjacent Five Islands Park, we introduce a boardwalk. The boardwalk connects the Main Street, waterfront, Echo Bay, and Echo Avenue through recreation and green space. Sites adjacent to the waterfront and boardwalk are further developed with smart housing and retail developments. By sustainably introducing lifestyle, retail, and hospitality along Main Street, the New Rochelle economy is re-invigorated.The site’s previous, industrial use inspired the notion of a “smart landscape.” Pollution is removed, healthy soil added, storm water filtered, and alternative energy sourced. New local grasses, plants, gravel, and bushes, introduce a vast range of textures and colors to the waterfront. 住在离曼哈顿中心30分钟的地方。为了将滨水区重新连接到周围的城市和邻近的五岛公园,我们引入了一条木板路。木板路通过休闲和绿地连接主干道、滨水区、回声湾、回声大道。毗邻海旁和木板路的地方,进一步发展智能住宅和零售发展。通过在主街引入可持续的生活方式、零售和招待,新罗谢尔的经济得到了重新振兴。

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A 223222New RochellePROJECT TYPE: WATERFRONT DESIGN:+HOTEL + BOARDWALK + BOATHOUSE+ ARMORY RESTORED +12,000 SF HOTEL, 650 PARKING SPOTS UNDERGROUND, 160 ON GROUNDLOCATION: NEW ROCHELLE, NY // 13.2 ACRESSTATUS: INVITED COMPETITION, FINALIST新罗谢尔水岸

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RETHINKING MAIN STREET Five-story, mixed-use buildings run along Main Street, with retail and restaurants on the ground floor and apartments above. Towards the water lie lower, three-story buildings whose proximity and scale enable the taller, Main Street apartments to maintain waterfront views. A new hotel provides recreation and amenities. ARMORY: By renovating the armory, New Rochelle is provided a flexible event space. An installed, curved structure serves as a removable ceiling for either intimate or public events. To further diminish the barrier between public and private, large, glass doors are installed. RESIDENCES: The Smart Housing addition employs a series of sustainable materials and effective insulation, resulting in little maintenance, low energy consumption, and minimal environmental impact. The Prefab Housing combines high-performance, terra-cotta rain-screens and FSC certified, natural, wood siding. A variety of flexible floor plans are provided.SMART LANDSCAPE

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A 225224VIEWVIEWMAIN STREETFLEXIBLE POSITIONPHASE_1PHASE_2PHASE_3LOCAL & UNIQUEPHASE 1 PHASE 2 PHASE 3LOCAL & UNIQUESLOWSLOWART & POP-UP EVENTSWATERFRONTENTERTAINMENTART & POP-UP EVENTSSITE PROGRAMMINGLIFE STYLE ZONINGRESTORING THE WETLANDSDue to its scenic coast, New Rochelle is nicknamed “Queen City of the Sound.” However, recent studies indicate the coastline is shrinking. To initiate rehabilitation, wetland vegetation is introduced and a boardwalk seawall installed. Recreation includes water sports, playgrounds, education-oriented community gardens, a variety of restaurants, pop-up event spaces, and corresponding parking.The landscape, designed by !MELK, uses different textures— grasses, plants, gravel, etc.— in order to differentiate lifestyle zones and create beautiful gradients in the landscape.The new boardwalk and landscape simultaneously protect the wetland and promote recreation. The boardwalk occasionally widens to create platforms— providing viewing-piers, an outdoor theater, and kayak landings. These staggering platforms transform the coast into unique, public places, which connect the housing, armory, boathouse, and playground, reuniting the city and waterfront.Site Layout

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CIRCULATION DIAGRAMNEW ROCHELLE_ MAIN STREET ON THE WATERFRONT05_Ground ParkingUnderground ParkingBicycle StationService AccessPedestrianTOTAL GROUND PARKING: 157TOTAL UNDERGROUND PARKING: 652Driveway DirectionSITE 1 - 5.468 ACRESSITE 2 - 2.945 ACRESSITE 4 - 1.289 ACRESSITE 5 - 2.573 ACRESSITE 3 - 0.963 ACRESParking EntranceExterior View BoardwalkA 227226恢复湿地由于其风景优美的海岸,新罗谢尔被昵称为“声音之城”。但是,最近的研究表明海岸线正在缩小。为了进行恢复,引入了湿地植被并安装了木板人行道海堤。娱乐场所包括水上运动,游乐场,面向教育的社区花园,各种餐厅,弹出式活动空间和相应的停车场。由!MELK设计的景观使用不同的纹理(草,植物,砾石等),以区分生活方式区域并在景观中创建美丽的渐变。新的木板路和景观同时保护湿地并促进娱乐。浮桥有时会拓宽以创建平台-提供观景码头,室外剧院和皮划艇降落。这些错综复杂的平台将海岸转变成独特的公共场所,将房屋,军械库,船屋和运动场连接起来,使城市与海滨重聚。

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PROFESSIONAL SERVICES2020+ European Union & Architecture Israel Design Competition – Chair-man of Jury+ Bartlett School of Architecture, London, UK - External Examiner for the RIBA M.Arch Program.+ TED USA – Vancouver - Participant2019+ Bartlett School of Architecture, London, UK - External Examiner for the RIBA M.Arch Program2018+ Culture and Architecture as Drivers for Rural Development, AEDES conference in China Nov 8-102017+ Perspective USA: The Plan, Guest Speaker, June 27th New York, NY+ Design + Heritage Conference, “Design and History”, March 16th and March 17th Moderator, Philadelphia, PA + ABC Home & WhiteWall Magazine, “Design with Intention”, Panel Discussion2016+ Juror RIBA 2016, Silver medal award jury in London+ Juror UIA 2016, Xian China, Bernard Tschumi, Chair of Jury+ The Center for Architecture + Design, “The Campus as a Learning Environment” “Transformation by Design” Exhibit, panel speaker, No-vember 7, 2016.+ AIA Center for Architecture + Design, Pennsylvania, Panel Discussion+ AIANY Center for Architecture’s Twelfth-Annual Dean’s Roundtable, NYC, Speaker2015 + James Beard Foundation, Restaurant Design Awards in New York, NY, Juror Member + Azure Magazine, AZ Awards in Toronto, Canada, Juror Member 2014 + TED GLOBAL, Conference in Rio De Janeiro Brazil, participant+ Architecture Newspaper, Best in Design Awards, Juror Member in New York, NY + DESIGNING FOR FLOOD RISK, New York, Panel Discussion2013 + MOMA, New York, “Where do we Stand? Architecture: The influence of Cultural Exchange between Europe and America,” Panel Discussion+ TEDGLOBAL, Edinburgh, Scotland, participant and speaker2012+ TEDX, Dumbo, NYC, participant.+ UN-Habitat and the MIT Center for the Civic Media, New York, “Build-ing Cities through Social Media” at the United Nations+ NYC Mayor’s Office and NYC Department of City Planning, New York, “FREEBOARD” Charette at the NYAIA’s Center for Architecture2011+ TED GLOBAL, Conference in Edinborough Scotland, participant+ MOOOI, Amsterdam, the Netherlands: book launch of “Archi-Tecton-ics” a Monograph by Daab Publishers, Germany+ BOFFO, Member Advisory Board+ BOFFO Building Fashion, New York, Jury Member+ D-CITY, Member of Advisory Board+ ArchiPrix International at the Guggenheim Museum, New York, co-presenter2010 + XXII Columbian Biennial 2010, Bogota, Columbia, Jury Member Ar-chitecture Biennale+ Institute for Urban Design, Member of Board of Directors2009 + American Academy in Rome, NYC, Prix De Rome Jury Member 2008 + The Getty Research Institute, Los Angeles, CA. September 19-20. “Against Reason: John Lautner and Postwar Architecture”+ Trespa Design Centre, Soho, NYC, Opening LectureThe Interior Design Show, Toronto, Canada, February 21-24, keynote speaker2007 + American Institute of Architects, Los Angeles - 2007 Design Awards Jury member+ ID Magazine, NYC, Feb. 28th, Environments jury of the Annual Design Review+ AIA, Center for Architecture, “New Practices Showcase” Jury Mem-ber+ Georgia Tech, Atlanta, April 24th, SGF-IR Prize, Jury member2006+ AA [Architectural Association], London, UK, External Examiner [RIBA/ARB part 1] and AA Finals [RIBA/ARB Part2]+ AIANY Center for Architecture, New York “New Practices” Jury mem-ber+ ARX, Moscow, Russia, Oct 8th, Professional Architecture Competition jury member + Riverlife, Pittsburgh, West End Pedestrian Bridge Competition, Jury Member2005 + Windscape: An Ideas Competition for Envisioning Renewable Energy for Cape Cod, Jury member2003+ ArchiPrix International, Istanbul, Turkey, April, Jury member

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Curriculum Vitae(Selected 2004- onwards)A 235234EXTERNAL EXAMINER // ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE2020+ UCLA Los Angeles; RUMBLE - Thesis reviews juror+ Calpoly Los Angeles, final reviews juror+ Bartlett, London, Thesis reviews juror, external examiner RIBA2017+ UCLA, Los Angeles, juror at Fall review. Department of Ar-chitecture+ Sci-Arc Los Angeles, juror at Spring Thesis review2016+ Harvard, Department of Architecture Thesis reviews+ Yale, Department of Architecture thesis review Wolf Prix+ Yale, Department of Architecture, review Zaha Hadid and Patrik Schumacher2015 + Harvard, School of Architecture, juror review+ Frank Lloyd Wright School of Architecture, Taliesin, Thesis juror+ Yale, School of Architecture, thesis review+ Sci-Arc, School of Architecture, thesis review2014 + Yale School of Architecture, Sanders Studio Midterm Re-view: “Interface Helsinki: Guggenheim Revisted”+ Southern California Institute of Architecture, Juror Thesis Review+ Drury University, Lecturer/Juror Thesis Review2013 + Van Alen Institute, Competition Juror+ IAES -3 in Berlin, Sept. 12-15 The Future of education. Speaker + Yale School of Architecture, Juror Thesis Review+ Southern California Institute of Architecture, Juror Thesis Review+ Harvard School of Architecture, Juror Thesis Review2012 +Pratt, NYC. Speaker in CULTURE NOW Conference “Archi-tecture And Contemporary Urbanism Now”+ UCLA, Los Angeles, RUMBLE: Juror Thesis Reviews+ Southern California Institute of Architecture, Juror Thesis Reviews+ AA [Architectural Association], London, UK, Juror for AADRL Phase 2 Final review2011 + AA [Architectural Association], London, UK, External Ex-aminer [RIBA/ARB part 1] and AA Finals [RIBA/ARB Part2]2010 + Angewandte, School of Architecture, Vienna. In Thesis Jury for Zaha Hadid, Greg Lynn, and Wolf Prix2009 AA [Architectural Association], London, UK, Exter-nal Examiner [RIBA/ARB part 1] and AA Finals [RIBA/ARB Part2]2008 Harvard School of Architecture, thesis review2007 + AA [Architectural Association], London, UK, External Ex-aminer [RIBA/ARB part 1] and AA Finals [RIBA/ARB Part2]+ Princeton School of Architecture, Jan 25th, Juror final the-sis reviews+ Penn State Architecture School, March 21st, Lecture re-cent work + Pratt School of Architecture, thesis reviews, Juror+ Columbia University, thesis review, juror2006 + AA [Architectural Association], London, UK, External Ex-aminer [RIBA/ARB part 1] and AA Finals [RIBA/ARB Part2]+ Yale School of Architecture, thesis review+ Columbia University, thesis review, juror+ Harvard School of Architecture, thesis review2005+ Columbia University, juror thesis review+ Harvard School of Architecture, thesis review+ Sci-Arc, Los Angeles, thesis reviews, juror+ Parsons, NYC, review, juror+ Pratt School of Architecture, review, Juror

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PROFESSIONAL WORKS: ARCHI-TECTONICS2020+ Asian Games 2022 - A 115 Acre Park 2 stadiums, a visitor and fitness center, 2 parking garages and a new shopping mall concept, currently all under construction in Hangzhou China. With: !Melk Landscape, Thornton Tomasetti Engineers, and MIC traffic engineers // Under con-struction+ Long Island Residence, a design for a new 6000 sf residence, garage and landscape+ Meditation Pod for Russell Wellness, Tokyo, Japan- Industrial Design, in fabrication / patent+ South Salem Prefab Design Studio / Guesthouse – a 2500 sf residence and site design+ INSCAPE 2.0 – The second phase of Inscape with 5 more stores and pop-up locations+ Harlem Townhouse, A 2500SF renovation in NYC2019+ Bleecker PH, A gut-renovation of 2,500 sq.ft Penthouse in Nolita NYC+ Mamaroneck Residence 5000SF Residence, a design renovation and landscape design & fence design+ Forest Hills residence, A 5500SF Residence renovation+ Chelsea Gallery, A 2000SF gallery renovation in NYC2018+ Winner Asian Games 2022 in Hangzhou, China- with a mile long park, 2 stadiums, a shopping mall, visitors center and 3 parking garages+ Meditation Pod, Tokyo- Industrial and Space Design+ Holiday Inn Hotel and residences, a 30,000m2 building in Leiden, the Netherlands+ TriBeCa Duplex Penthouse. A 4500 sq.ft. redesign of a penthouse and roof terraces2017+ Salem Residence, Renovation of 5,400 sq. ft. Residence w/ Landscape & Fence Design+ Bamboo Lane: Los Angeles Art Gallery & Residence+ CIS School, design for a bilingual school in LIC, NYC+ 512 GW Townhouse. A 7 story, 6500 sf residential townhouse in Soho NYC, completed+ Cibani Design Studio, New 7,000 sq. ft. Building and Landscape de-sign in Salem NY+ 333 Blaak, DD for a 200 m residential tower in Rotterdam, the Neth-erlands2016+ Inscape Meditation center. First Manhattan location, and Prefab de-sign for multiple location roll-out+ 512 GW Townhouse. An 8 story, 4500 sf residential townhouse in Soho NYC, completed+ Ascent, Kitchen design+ 135 Greene St, Duplex Penthouse Renovation & Extension2015 + 512 GW Townhouse. A 6 story, 5800sf residential townhouse in Soho NYC, CD Phase+ INSCAPE, concept, branding and architectural design for an interna-tional meditation center [each around 5000 sf] CD phase+ Lima, Peru Residence, 700m2 Residence with 400m2 Car Museum, CD phase 2015+ Greene Street PH, Renovation and Roof extension of 3500sf Soho Loft, Under construction 2015+ Moooi Showroom, Renovation and Design of a 4500SF Furniture Showroom and Headquarters in NOMAD, NYC, Completed + Main Street, Renovation and Design of a 2500 SF Loft in Dumbo, NYC Completed 2014+ 14 Second Avenue Hotel, Design of an 8 Story Hotel Building, Design Phase+ Dutch Blue, Concept Store and Office, Design Phase+ Greene Street PH, Renovation and Design of 3500sf Soho Loft, In Progress+ Lima, Peru Residence, 700m2 Residence with 400m2 Car Museum, In Progress2013 + West 12th Street, Renovation and Design of a 4000 sft townhouse in West Village, NYC, Completed.+ Arena Park Apartments, Design concept and branding for 200 Resi-dential Apartments in Moscow, Russia.+ New Rochelle Waterfront Competition, Invited Urban and Architec-tural Design competition, Includes Hotel, Housing, Retail and Urban Plan, Finalist + 470 Broome Street, Roof Deck Addition with Swimming Pool+ Fishtown Hotel, Hotel in Philadelphia, PA, Design proposal+ 239 Central Park West, renovation and design of a 2500 sf apartment.+ 17 John, a 55,000 sf Rooftop Tower extension of an existing building, Downtown NYC, design+ Eisen Penthouse, NYC, A 1400 sf Penthouse. Completed 2012+ Master Plan for St. George, NYC, renovation of landmark area and insertion of new hotel and retail concept+ Hotel “Staten”, NYC, 185 rooms, floating pool and restaurant, design phase+ Santa Fe Digital Media, L.L.C., The 100,000 sf Headquarter building in Santa Fe, New Mexico+ John Legend Apartment in Brewster Building, Completed+ Urban Design for Downtown Bogota, Colombia, Team Leader, “bot-tom-up” design with direct interaction of Bogotanians.+ The Brewster, an 8000 sf restaurant & retail in Little Italy NYC+ Xian Media District, offices, retail and urban plan, Fist Prize, Xian, China 452,000 m2 [4,865,287.5 sf]+ Yulin Art Center, master plan and architecture for a 355,000 m2 [3,821,188.2 sf] cultural area. First Prize+ PROBONO: Jalk Chair Design and Fabrication, for Pink Jalk Project to benefit the Breast Cancer Research Foundation 2011+ PORTS1961 Flagship Store Flagship Store Paris, France, a 5000 sf. retail space on Rue St Honore. Completed+ PORTS1961. A Flagship Store Shanghai, China, a 2500 sf. retail space on the Bund. Completed+ NAI [Netherlands Architecture Institute], Rotterdam, Netherlands, A redesign of ground floor with lobby, restaurant, auditorium and ter-races. Completed.

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A 237236+ Vestry Building, a 9- story residential building, Tribeca, NY. Complet-ed.2010+ TASHAN, Philadelphia, PA, a 5,000 sf. Restaurant design, Completed.+ Water Mill Residence, Southampton, NY, A 10,000 sf residence, Rede-sign. Completed 2010 + John Legend Loft, NYC, a 1500 sf Loft Design. Completed.+ Cibani Townhouse, 4000 sf, Chelsea, NYC, A renovation and extension of existing landmark townhouse, Completed.+ Brewster Carriage House Building 60,000sf in Little Italy NYC, Reno-vation of a mixed-use building, Completed.+ Ports 1961 Store in Harvey Nichols, London, England, Completed.+ Tribeca Grand Hotel, Design for The VIP Lounge, 1200 sf. Completed.2009 + PROBONO: MCF Academy- Liberia, Monrovia, a design for a 43,352 sf, sustainable village providing education, room, and board to 200 Or-phans, Under Construction+ Abu Dhabi, Central Plaza Finalist Invited Competition, 2,800,000 sf+ Netherlands Board of Tourism & Conventions NYC office, A 1600 sf office space. Completed. + Eisen Penthouse, NYC, A 1400 sf Penthouse, renovation and design. Completed.+ DUB Residence, 2,500 sf, The Netherlands, custom designed prefab house. Completed.+ American Loft Building a 63,000 SF residential tower in Philadelphia, Completed.2008 + Duane Spa, 8000 sf, Tribeca, NYC, design phase+ StudioKitchen, Philadelphia, a 6000 sf restaurant, design phase+ Townhouse, Brussels, Belgium 20,000sf, renovation and extension of existing townhouse into residential & retail space + Chestnut Tower, 300,000 sf Hotel / Condo “knot” in Philadelphia, con-struction drawings phase.+ Pontsteiger Competition, Finalist, 250 housing units & commercial space on Pontsteiger pier [50,000 m2], Amsterdam, Holland+ Place de Toison d’Or, Brussels, Belgium Masterplan, 10 Retail Pavil-ions [300,000 sf]completed 2006+ Q Tower, a 45,000 SF mixed-use tower, with MIT Media Lab, Philadel-phia, design phase+ Anguila, Hotel and 15 beach condominiums, 2500 SF each, design2005+ Spike Building, a 70,000 SF residential building Chelsea, NYC, design phase+ American Loft Building a 63,000 SF residential building in Philadel-phia, completed+ Horner Loft, Penthouse extension, Soho, NYC, Design Phase 2004+ Eco Resort on Shepherds Island, Panama. Design phase for 10 cab-ins, yoga retreat, spa, restaurant and main residence+ Schein Loft, a 2700 SF loft renovation at 497GW, Completed.+ Museum for Contemporary Design, Schoonhoven, the Netherlands+ Panama, Bocas del Torre; 2 residences, construction phase2003+ 497 GW Project, design for a 77,000 SF new 11 story mixed-use build-ing, 25 lofts & art gallery / retail. David Hotson: Architect of record. Completion summer 2004+ Maashaven Towers, three 30-story towers +renovation of grain silo, Rotterdam, Netherlands+ Industrial design for lighting manufacturer, Ivalo, in production+ Urban Scheme for Schoonhoven, Holland, Invited Competition+ High Line NYC, an Urban design proposal for Competition (jurors mention)2002 + Temporary MOMA space in Long Island City, NY. Finalist + Walker Art Center, Minneapolis: Invited Competition; a telematic table+ Theatre Building, 3700 SF Penthouse renovation, completed+ Gypsy Trail, 3,000 SF Residence and 1,500 SF Guesthouse, Upstate New York. Completion Spring 20032001 + New Museum for the Eniac (first US Computer), Philadelphia, design phase+ Restaurant in Scheveningen, the Netherlands, design phase+ BitForms, a digital Gallery in Chelsea NY, completed2000+ Aida Salon, Hairsalon and facade, Upper East side NYC, completed+ Urban Design for Moscow & proposal for an office tower (first prize at Triennale Sofia)1999 + Duggal Digital Max: a 25,000 SF Digital Imaging Facility, Chelsea, NYC, completed+Urban Design Maashaven, Rotterdam, Netherlands: in development1998+ Wooster Street Loft, a 5000 SF loft Soho NYC, completed+ Gear Magazine offices, an 8000 SF office & design studio, NYC, com-pleted1997 + Duggal Digital Website, design and implementation for corporate website, completed+ Marketing & Sales Offices for Duggal Digital, NYC, completed1996+ NOHO Loft, a 2500 SF loft conversion NYC, completed+ Residence in Millbrook, NY, a 3500 SF house, and landscape design1995 Broker’s office Reza Namazi, design for offices on West Broadway, NYC, completed1994 Mixed-Media Art Gallery, addition to Art Gallery, West Broad-way, NYC, completed

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AAWARDS 2020 Rethinking The Future Awards 2020: Awardee for “Housing Over 5 Floors (Built)” for 512GW Townhouse in NYC2019 PLAN Magazine Italy: Award for Masterplan “Sports and Leisure” for Asian Games 2022 Sports Park, and stadiums in Hangzhou, China2018 Winner Invited Competition ASIAN GAMES 2022, A 115 Acre Park and 7 Buildings; with !Melk, Thornton Tomasetti, and MIC traffic engineers. Under Construction.2016 WIRED: 25 Masterpieces that prove 2016 was an Incredible Year for Architecture: For Inscape project in NYC2015 Design Intelligence 30 most Admired Educators 2015 Winka named one of the 30 most exemplary professionals in their field.2014 Finalist; Gateway Waterfront Design Competition2012 First Prize winner for International Design Competition Yulin China2011 Award Winner Maashaven Towers Design Competiton, Hommes Foundation, The Nether lands2010 BoY Award, Nomination for Interior Design Best of Year 2010 for Inflection Sconce designed for Ivalo Lighting Retail Interiors Awards 2010, 2nd prize in the Shop fitting Excellence Award for PORTS 1961, London2009 Wall Of Fame; Nomination at the Technical University Delft, the Netherlands Finalist Abu Dhabi, Central Plaza Invited Competition, 2,800,000 sf2008 First Prize Staten Island: Green Housing Design Competition, NYC Best of Local Business Award, New York Award in the Architects Category, U.S. Local Busi ness Association (USLBA)2007 Finalist Drents Museum Extension, Assen Drente The Netherlands 2007 Finalist Pontsteiger Competion Amsterdam, The Netherlands.2006 Smart Environments Award, IIDA & Metropolis2005 Jurors Recognition for the International Competition New Jalisco State Public Library 2004 Best and Brightest, nomination Esquire Magazine, the Genius Issue2003 New York Magazine nomination “the City’s 100 Best Architects & Decorators” High Line NYC Competition, Jurors mention2002 Finalist for Issey Miyake showroom invited competition in Manhattan Finalist for Temporary MOMA space in Long Island City, NY2001 Emerging Voices, Award of The Architectural League of New York2000 Architecture Triennale, Sofia, Consultant: ‘Urban Design Award’ Moscou (first prize) Record Interiors Award for Excellence In Design, from Architectural Record (Duggal Project)1996 Governors Island; Urban Design Competition, Vanalen, New York: Honorable Mention 1992 Award in Excellence of Design - Columbia University, NYC Kinne Fellowship of Columbia University, Travel grant 1990 Archiprix, Design Award, Netherlands1989 Iktinos Award, Architecture Award, Rotterdam, Netherlands1986 Award, for Urban Design for Burgas, Bulgaria (first prize), executed and completed.IMPORTANT INSTITUTES THAT COLLECT WORKS OF ARCHI-TECTONICS MOMA, Museum of Modern Art New York [“From Hardware to Softform” Installation]Frederieke Taylor Gallery, New York [Model]Carnegie Museum of Art, Pittsburgh [2 models of GT Residence]NAI / Netherlands Architecture Institute, Rotterdam [model]FRAC, Architecture Collection Orleans, France [drawings and model of Goteborg museum]National Library of Congress, Washington [Flex-city DVD]Private Collector Boston – Ken Freed [Model]Private Collector New York City – Meredith Palmer [model GT house]

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AA 239238EXHIBITIONS2020+ Museum of Modern Art NYC – Archi-tectonics’ work in MoMa collec-tion on exhibit in new Wing2019+ AEDES Berlin, Solo exhibit Archi-Tectonics: Flatlands and Massive Things in Aedes Berlin Germany+ UIUC Champaign, Illinois – Exhibit Bottom–Up Masterplan Bogota2018+ COLLAPSE: Climate, Cities, & Culture- Global Design New York University at NYU Gallatin, NYC + PLAN Gallery in Milan, Italy: The Architect Series – Solo Exhibit & Documentary on Archi-Tectonics2017+ Queens Museum: Never Built New York: Featured Archi-Tectonics’ SoHo Hotel Project2016+ Storefront, NY – Un-Cramming: Re-Visitng the Midtown Rezoning: Manhattanisms : Participant2015 + AIANY, Manhattan: Exhibition for award for Greenwich Building: Built by Women New York City, Beverly Willis Foundation2014 + Moscow Biennale, “New York: Grid City” Central House of Artists, Moscow, May 21-25, 20142013 + AEDES GALLERY BERLIN, SOLO EXHIBIT, “Bottom–up Proposals for Bogota, Columbia” [with symposium]+ AUGMENTED, Urbasee: Les Docks en Seine, Paris, and Gallery R’Pure, NYC 2012 + CULTURE NOW EXHIBITION. NYC2011 + Arnhem Fashion Biennale, The Netherlands Amber; a Pavillion for Siki Im Fashion Design, June 2011+ Hommes Foundation, Rotterdam, The Netherlands: Exhibit: Haven-+ Kade/Harbor Quay Maashaven Towers Design. Winner, June 2011+ Witzenhausen Gallery, New York, NY, From HardWare to SoftForm, May 20112010 + ACADIA 2010: LIFE in:formation, On Responsive Information and Variation in Architecture. New York, Invited participant October 2010+ The Architectural League, NYC, “The City We Imagined/The City We Made: New York, 2001-2010” +Guggenheim Museum, NYC – “Contemplating the Void: Interventions in the Guggenheim”+ Frederieke Taylor Gallery – Group Exhibit2009 + NAI Maastrcht, The Netherlands, Nov – Mar 2009 “Changing Ideals-Reinventing the House”+ Divergent Convergences Exhibition, Beijing, China+ National Archive in The Hague; “Winka Dubbeldam as part of Dutch history in New York”+ Academy of Architecture Rotterdam “ the IKTINOS awards; last 40 years” exhibit+ ICFF (International Contemporary Furniture Fair), NYC May 2009+ Design Museum in Helsinki “FINN Topo” – Topological architecture + Italian National Trust, Milan, Italy: “Architectural Sketches”2008 + The NADA Art Fair, Miami, December 2008, “Amphibious Design: Sculpture for Land and Water” + Tel Aviv Museum of Art, Tel Aviv, Israel “Performalism”: Form and Performance in Digital Architecture+ Dessa, Ljubljana, Slovenia. “P.A.N. Exhibition”2007 + MOMA, NYC “75 years of Architecture at MOMA”+ Urban Center, NYC, March 31-May 5, ‘New New York: Fast Forward,’ exhibit by the Architecture League, participant+ Metrostation Coolhaven, March 2007, Permanent Installation recent work+ National Art Center, Tokyo, June 6 to August 13, “Skin + Bones” exhibit + P.A.N. [progressive architecture network] Exhibit in Florence, Italy, Sept-Oct 2006 + MOCA, Los Angeles, Skin and Bones, Exhibit, participant+ Frederieke Taylor Gallery, Chelsea NYC: ”P.A.N.” [progressive archi-tecture network], curators: Winka Dubbeldam & Helene Furjan + MixMedia, Milan, Italy – E-EXHIBITION + London Architecture Biennale, London, England, participant+ BOOM, New Architecture in Philadelphia, UPenn, Philadelphia+ Center of Architecture, New York, Fashion of Architecture, curator Bradley Quinn2005 + Beyond Media, Florence, Italy, exhibit & conference+ NAI, Dutch Architecture Institute in Rotterdam in the Netherlands, Living rooms+ MOMA, NYC, From HardWare to SoftForm, purchase and exhibit2004 + Venice Biennale of Architecture, Sept 2004, Venice, Greenwich Street Project+ H&R Galeria, Mexico City, Aug/Sept 2004, “From HardWare to Soft-Form”+ National Building Museum, Washington DC, Oct/Apr 2004, “Sound-Scapes”, Masonry Variations, Curated by Stanley Tigerman + Wonder Women, NYC, May 2004, Dune 2004, Furniture Collection Exhibition

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ACADEMIC EXPERIENCE: PUBLIC LECTURES AND CONFERENCES2020+ CalPoly Los Angeles Lecture+ AIANY New York – Leadership Breakfast Talk organized by WIA and AIA2019+ University of Illinois at Urbana-Champaign (UIUC), “Protocities, Pro-tobuilding, Prototypes”, Lecture+ Bartlett UCL London England keynote Lecture+ AEDES gallery Berlin - Panel on manufacturers and innovators, Key-note+ ACADIA Austin, participant.+ HONG KONG: Penn Alumni Presidents Panel – Speaker+ Istanbul University, Turkey - Keynote lecture Recent Work+ UIUC Champaign, Illinois - Keynote lecture Recent Work2018+ China Conference, Songyang participant and commentator with AE-DES, Berlin. + Zeijang University, Hangzhou: Keynote Lecture+ Washington University, “New Solids”, Harris Armstrong Fund Lecture, Speaker, October 31, 2018, St. Louis, MO2017+ Architectural Symposium, “Futures- Identifying the Critical Role of Women in Architectural Practice”, PennDesign+ Whitewall Magazine: Celebrating NYCxDesign: Panel Speaker, New York+ UPENN: [Re] From: The Framework, Fallout & Future of Women in Design: Presenter+ UPENN: Design + Heritage Conference: “Design and History”, Mod-erator, Philadelphia, PA2016+ The Center for Architecture + Design NYC: “The Campus as a Learn-ing Environment” “Transformation by Design” Exhibit, panel speaker, + Architectural Record Symposium, “Women in Architectural Design Leadership”, Forum & Awards, Panel Speaker, Moderator Cathleen McGuigan+ Royal Institute of British Architects (RIBA), judging panel in the Silver Medal category, October 19, 2016. + UIA-HYP Competition, X’ian, China: “Smart City”, Keynote Speaker, October 14, 20162015 + Princeton University: “Futures of Architecture Education” February 18, 2015, Speaker, Princeton, NJ + UVA Symposium: “Lineage and Trajectories” March 28, 2015, Speak-er, Charlottesville, VA + Design Intelligence Winka included in the “30 Most Admired Educa-tors for 2015” + AIA Global Dialogues: panel/discussion on architecture in China May 28th, 2015+ The Plan: Perspective International Architecture forum: Lecture June 24th, 2015+ International Architecture Summit: speaker and panel coordinator in Singapore September 9-11, 20152014 + ACSA CONFERENCE, Nov. 14-15 2014, Co- Chair, Philadelphia, PA + AIANY GLOBAL DIALOGUES, “Leaning Out II” Dec. 2, 2014, Speaker, New York, NY+ WantedDesign and Valcucine Design symposium Oct., 2014 Panelist, NYC+ THE CONSTRUCTED ENVIRONMENT, Oct., 2014, Keynote Speaker at a Conference, Philadelphia, PA+ SPECULATIONS OF THE REAL WITH GRAHAM HARMAN, Sept. 2014, Introduction, Philadelphia, PA + THE PLAN magazine: conference , Speaker, New York City, New YorkARQUINE MEXTROPOLI, March, 2014, Speaker at Conference, Mexico City+ PENN FORUM FOR WOMEN FACULTY, April 2014 “Personal Branding and Managing Your Image with Social Media” Panel Discussion+ INTRINSIC: Lecture, June 2014, L’Ecole Nationale Superieure d’Architecture, Paris2013 + AEDES EXHIBITION, SOLO EXHIBIT, “Bottom–up Proposals for Bogota, Columbia” [with symposium]+ The Architectural League, October 2013, “Current Work Program,” Introduction by Bill McDonald Chair of Pratt+ IAES [International Architectural Education Summit], Berlin - Sep-tember 2013: “New Directions in Architectural Education”+ University of Pennsylvania, The Wharton School, March 2013 “East vs. West Architecture”+ TEDGlobal Conference, June 2013 “My Ideal City” Edinburgh, Scot-land+ Tallinn, Estonia, Estonian Art Academy & School of architecture. Lec-ture “Intrinsic”+ New Jersey Institute of Technology, Newark, NJ, Lecture November 2012 + CULTURE NOW, Speaker at conference, Pratt, NYC. PPD students included in the “CULTURE NOW” exhibit.+ Design the 21st Century: Speaker in panel at Soho House, with “The Round Table” NYC+ BLOK Conference, Belgrade, Serbia, Speaker: “Vertical City” May + Texas Tech University, Lubbock, Texas, Fe.Arc. Lecture April 2012+ Prodigy Network, Bogota, Colombia, 2nd Real Estate Investment FiDi lecture, March 2012+ Soho House Berlin, Berlin, Germany, Lecture and Monograph book launch, March 2012+ Aedes Network Campus, Berlin, Germany, lecture and workshop, March 20122011+ AIA Central Pennsylvania, Lancaster, PA, Fall Lecture, November Technische Universität Braunschweig, Berlin, Germany, Lecture Octo-ber 2011+ Temple Univeristy, Philadelphia, PA Lecture October 2011Wanted Design NYC, May 2011 “Synergies between Architecture and Furniture, speaker

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A 241240+ Columbia University, March, speaker in Permanent Change: GSAPP Columbia + Simposium de Arquitectura Progresiva, Mexico (Progressive Archi-tecture Symposium, Mexico), ‘dIGITAL pROCESSES and fABRICATION’, April 2011 in Mexico City+ Space&designstrategies research, speaker, and workshop, Vienna, Austria 2010 + Catholic University of America, Fall 2010 Lecture Series Speaker.+ Clemson University School of Architecture, Fall 2010 Lecture Series Speaker+ University of Puerto Rico, Lecture at School of Architecture+ Cornell University AAP Center, New York, NY, June, Speaker in “Sum-mer Lecture Series”+ Cornell University, Ithaca, NY, April, “Meaningform; A Performative Architecture”, lecture+ Trespa International BV, New York, January, speaker in “Managers Team Awareness Conference”+ AIA, Center for Architecture, New York, January, speaker in “Why to Blog, Test, and Tweet Redux: Tips and Tricks” conference 2009 + Rice Design Alliance, September 30, “Towering Architecture”+ Columbia University, September 16, “Habitat Fragmentation”+ Aristotle University, May 22, Lecture on “Urban Dynamics and New Technologies” for the School of Architecture, Thessaloniki, Greece+ Parallax National Architecture Conference, April 30 – May 2, Mel-bourne, Australia+ North Carolina State University, March 23 “Annual Robert P. Burns Lecture and Seminar on Structural Innovations in Architecture” + Lecture and Seminar for NC State School of Architecture + AIA Tri-angle Lecture Series+ Ohio State University, January 21, 2009 “Confluence”, Lecture+ International Congres Week, New York, “New World Stages” speaker2008 + IIEPM Tsinghua University and NoDE (Netweork of Design Emer-gence), Beijing, China. October 2008. “2008 NoDE Parametric Design Workshop, Architecture Beijing Biennale”+ Louisiana State University’s School of Architecture, Oct 15, “Recent Works” lecture+ Venice Biennale, Institute for Urban Design, NYC, Venice Austria “New York 2030” Participant and Speaker+ Universidad Iberoamericana, Mexico, April 25, Volvox 2008, “Recent Work”, Lecture+ PennDesign, University of Pennsylvania, April 3-4, “Nonlinear Fabri-cation” The NSO Annual Conference+ Harvard Graduate School of Design, Mar 21, “Women in Design” pan-elist+ Holon Woman Festival 2008, Tel Aviv, Israel, March 6-9. “The Femi-nine Presence in 21st Century Architecture-Symposium”+ Harvard University, Cambridge, Lecture “AT-INdex”+ PennDesign, University of Pennsylvania, January 08, “Terms of En-gagement”, Roundtables on Architectural Education+ PAN conference in Ljubljana, Slovenia+ Savannah College of Art and Design, January 08, Lecture “Recent Work”2007+ Pratt Institute, School of Architecture November 2007, Lecture “Re-cent Work”+ Graz, Austria, November 07, Conference “ High Spirited Networked City”, Speaker+ Institute for Advanced Architecture of Catalonia, Barcelona, Invited lecture+ Belgrade, Serbia, May 10-12th, Conference “Innovation & Revolu-tion”, Speaker+ Universidad de Puerto Rico, Puerto Rico, April 20th, Lecture “Recent Work”+ Florida International University, Miami, March 29st, Lecture “Recent Work”+ Center For Architecture, NY, March 28th, Panel participant for ‘Strat-egy as Brand’, organized by Anna Klingmann+ PennDesign, University of Pennsylvania, March 07, Moderator for “Conversations” on design research.+ Penn State Architecture School, March 21th, Lecture “Recent Work”+ ID Magazine, NYC, Feb. 28th, Environments jury of the Annual Design Review+ Art Institute of Chicago, Feb 7th, Architecture & Design Society, Lec-ture + Princeton School of Architecture, Jan 25th, Juror final thesis2006 + Columbia University, New York, Oct 23, PAN Architecture conference + Lighthouse International, New York, Oct 11th, “Generations of Mod-ernism”, Panel Participant with Barry Bergdoll+ ARX, Moscow, Russia, Oct 8th, Opening Lecture Architecture Week Moscow, and jury member Professional Architecture Competition+ Young International Architects, Rome, Italy, Lecture+ AIANY, New York, Introduction to lecture Stan Allen, Panel discussion+ PennDesign, University of Pennsylvania, Lecture “Recent Work”2005 + New Museum of Contemporary Art, New York, Nov. 16th, “Computing the Future”, conference+ AIA, New York, Fall, “Technology: Hit or Miss”+ Columbia University, New York, July, Guest Lecture+ AIANY, New York, May 17th, design series, Lecture+ WTC, Rotterdam, Netherlands, March 15th, “Virtual Construction”, conference+ Tulane University, Jan, Lecture “Recent Work”+ AIANY Tech, Lecture “Recent Work”2004 + National Building Museum, Washington DC, Lecture “Masonry Varia-tions Exhibit”+ Montana State University, Spring, Guest lecture “Recent Work” Columbia University, NYC, Spring, Guest lecture “Recent Work” + TU Delft, Theory conference “Een Utopisch Vacuum”, participant

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WHO WE ARE Winka Dubbeldam founded Archi-Tectonics in 1994, and chose the name “Archi-Tectonics “ following the belief that team-work makes strong. We are a WBE registered architectural design firm and are based in New York City and Amsterdam, The Netherlands. We are proud of a great team of engineers, consultants and contractors that know our concepts well and have participated in creating our body of work. We believe in creating original, innovative and sustainable designs that are expressed in optimized, energy-efficient, and sus-tainable solutions. We don’t focus on a “style,” but develop a specific identity for each project. We do so through comprehensive, project spe-cific research, which results in a CUSTOMIZED EXPERIENCE for our clients, as well as an optimal spatial formation for every design. We facilitate what we believe construction should be: personal, high end, and affordable. Our focus on creating an identity for a customized de-sign, together with intense teamwork, has multiplied the return on our client’s investments greatly.WHAT WE MAKE Archi-Tectonics is an expert in LEED design. We are passionate about the use of smart systems and sustainable ma-terials to create energy efficient, healthy living environments. A great example of our green designs, are the GW497 Building and the Brews-ter Carriage House. The GW497 incorporates passive solar energy with highly insulated facades to create the perfect living environment. Fur-ther use of recycled and sustainable materials was rewarded in 2006 by Metropolis magazine, through the sustainability AWARD. The 35,000 SF Brewster Carriage House was gut-renovated and designed with a target goal of LEED GOLD. The project integrates high-performance systems within the recycled shell of the existing building, such as rain-water retention through green roofs, solar hot water heating through vacuum tubes, and soybean based sprayed-foam insulation that sig-nificantly increases envelope performance. We re-used precious build-ing materials, such as hardwood floor beams as windowsills and wood walls, creating a modern, warm living space. COMPLETED WORKS + Our focus on a specific identity for each project, rather then following a “style,” made for a diverse portfolio comprised of innovative residen-tial and commercial projects. To date, we have completed more than seven ground-up mixed-use and residential buildings: - The GW497 Building, west of SoHo, NY. An 80,000 SF, 11 story mixed-use building with a custom designed folded curtain wall as it’s main feature, was one of the first in parametric design [2004] - The Gypsy Trail Residence, Upstate NY, is a 2,500 SF residence with a 1500 SF guesthouse. It was designed from the inside out, creating a custom “mold” for the inhabitants, efficiently combining all functions in its core; an intelligent sculpture around which living spaces unfold. [2003] - The American Loft, a residential Tower, Northern Liberties, Philadel-phia, PA. This 60,000 SF, 14 story, 40 unit building combines a poured-in-place cantilevering concrete structure with a prefab aluminum fa-çade. [2008] - Dub Residence, Germany. This 2500SF prefab house took only 3 days to construct, and 6 weeks to finish. It combines architecture and inte-rior design with landscape design. [2008] - The V33, a residential building in TriBeCa, NY. This 55,000 SF, 9 storey Condo building has only 7 individual, custom- designed urban villas with large sunrooms and terraces on the south façade, and an innova-tive pixelated stone and glass street façade. [2013] - The Chelsea Townhouse, Chelsea, NY. This landmark townhouse was gut-renovated and enlarged to a 3,500 SF new townhouse. It combines a new folded glass garden façade with fluidly connected interiors and garden [2011]Our commercial projects In New York City and Netherlands include among others: - The Cristine-Rose Gallery, SoHo NY [1994] - Gear Magazine Headquarters Chelsea NY [1999] - The Duggal offices on 21st Street NY - Duggal Digital Headquarters on 23rd street NY [2000] - The Bitforms Gallery [2001], - The Netherlands Board of Conventions and Tourism Offices on Park Ave, NY [2009]. - The Dutch Fashion biennale Pavillion for fashion Designer Siki Im. [2011] - The Netherlands Architecture Museum , Rotterdam, the Nether-lands, a 10,000 SF ground floor with lobby, auditorium, shop and restaurant [2011]Our retail work includes: - AIDA Salon [2000]. - Three Ports1961 stores, Harvey Nichols [2009], The Bund [2011], and Paris [2012]. - We are currently working on the MOOOI flagship store in New York City.Examples of our hospitality projects are: - 5-star GHM Hotel Tower in Philadelphia [2006] - Central Plaza Skyscapers, Abu Dhabi with a 50 story hotel tower and 55 story office tower. [2009] - Duane Spa, TriBeCa, NY. A 10,000SF duplex spa with treatment rooms & retail space [2008]. - Tribeca Grand Salon, NYC a lounge in the TriBeCa Grand Hotel [2010] - Tashan, a 5000SF restaurant and lounge in Philadelphia. [2011]

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A 243242PRO BONO Over the years, we have been given the opportunity to work alongside various non-profit organizations and other foundations. In 2010, we teamed up with the MacDella Cooper Foundation to create the MCF Academy, a school and an orphanage in Liberia, Africa. The MCF academy was conceived as a “sustainable village,” with courtyards designed for specific functions, such as outdoor classrooms, play-grounds, and vegetable gardens. The buildings are constructed from local materials, and made by local Labor. The structures are designed to have natural ventilation, maximize passive cooling, and the roofs col-lect rainwater, stored in underground tanks and to be used for showers and toilets.We also designed the Jalk chair for the Pink Jalk Project, which benefits The Breast Cancer Research Foundation, NYC [http://archinect.com/archi-tectonics/project/the-jalk-chair], and participated by designing a scarf for the Scarfitecture Project [http://archi-tectonics.com/projects/scarfitecture-guatemala/construct] to aid women in Guatemala.WE EXHIBIT Throughout the years, Archi-Tectonics’ designs have been showcased in numerous exhibits around the world. Our solo ex-hibits include: “Con-Texture” exhibited in the Form Zero Gallery in Los Angeles [1994], the Kunsthal in Rotterdam [1996] and in the Dessa Gal-lery in Lljublana [1996]. “From Hardware to Softform” exhibited in the Frederieke Taylor Gallery NYC [2002], and in the Art & Idea Gallery in Mexico-City [2004].We have participated in the following group exhibitions: “Rethinking the Void”, in The Guggenheim [2010], “Performalism” the Tel-Aviv Museum of Modern Art [2008], the PAN exhibit [2006] in the Taylor Gallery, NYC, MOCA’s “Skin and Bones”, Los Angeles, Tokyo [2006 - 2007], The Lon-don Biennale[2006], the Venice Biennale [2002 & 2004], and the exhi-bitions “75 years of architecture at MOMA” [2007], “Young Architects” [2001] and the “UnPrivate House” [1999] in the Museum of Modern Art New York.WE SHARE Archi-Tectonics’ work has been featured in numerous, international, professional journals, as well as in three monographs: “Winka Dubbeldam, Architect” by 010 publishers, Rotterdam and Princ-eton Press NY [1996], “AT-INdex” by Princeton Press, NY [2007], and “Archi-Tectonics”, a Monograph by DAAB, Germany [2010].AWARDS Our work has been frequently recognized within the ar-chitectural and design communities. Winka Dubbeldam, Principal of Archi-Tectonics, received the “Emerging Voice” award from the Archi-tectural League NYC [2001], was nominated as “The Best and Bright-est” by Esquire Magazine [2004]. Archi-Tectonics received the IIDA / Metropolis “Smart Environment Award”[2006], The Hommes Award [2010], and the “Built by Women: Winners Impacting Life in New York City Award” from the Beverly Willis Architecture Foundation [2015]We have also won the Staten Island “Sustainable Housing Competition” [2004], the 5,500,000 SF “Yulin Art District Design Competition” [2012]. In addition to winning awards, Archi-Tectonics has been a finalist in multiple invitation-only design competitions including: Tel Aviv Design Competition, Abu Dhabi “Central Plaza Competition, the Houthaven Competition in Amsterdam and recently we collaborated on design competitions for large areas in Yulin and Jingzhou in China [2014].CLIENTS Archi-Tectonics has collaborated with great clients. Our clients are an important part of our life. Companies such as Gear Mag-azine, Duggall, Ports 1961 and the Bitforms gallery have worked with us over several projects as well as private clients such as Frederique van de Wall, Ellen von Unwerth, John Legend, and Tia Cibani [Ports 1961] to name a few. See more at: www.archi-tectonics.com/Archi-TectonicsEmail: Studio@Archi-Tectonics.comPhone: 212-226-0303ARCHI-TECTONICSBOOK EDITED BY [ADIN RIMLAND][ROYD ZHANG][THIEBAUD NOLL]

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