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It’s a long way, geographically, chronologically, and stylistically, from London in the 1870’s to the Scottish coast today. That's why you won’t find any arts and crafts touches in the house where David and Tibi Weir and their two teenage children spend weekends and holidays.
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Source: EMI Architekten Photography: Laura Bonell | Roland Bernath The building ensemble between Steinwiesstrasse and Irisstrasse in Zurich-Hottingen consists of three separate buildings that each has its own contextual reference, thus reflecting the heterogeneous development pattern of the surroundings. The landmarked brick villa is typical for the neighborhood. The studio building, set in the villa’s garden, makes reference in content and form to the early modern experimental houses built on the Zürichberg – such as the Doldertal houses. The apartment building ultimately possesses yet another character. It seeks a close link to the mighty trees on the edges of the property. Therefore the starting point for the formal development was not established by the surrounding buildings along the street, with their massing and classical formal vocabulary, but was instead research on natural forms and the formal qualities of ruins. Rock formations such as basalt were studied for their structural features and made productive for design. The plasticity of the building form also pervades the interior. The floor plans build upon polygonal chambers that combine in the area of habitation to form an open spatial figure. The foundation of this figure is a spatial sequence that culminates in each case at the fireplace along the building front. Laura Bonell Laura Bonell Laura Bonell Laura Bonell Laura Bonell Roland Bernath Roland Bernath Roland Bernath Roland Bernath Roland Bernath Roland Bernath Roland Bernath Edelaar Mosayebi Inderbitzin Architekten Ron Edelaar, Elli Mosayebi, and Christian Inderbitzin founded their architectural firm in Zurich in 2005. The firm’s broad scope of work encompasses building projects – from design to construction – and urban planning along with exhibitions and publications. Housing represents a main focus of their research, teaching, and practice. Since 2011, major projects have been realized through routine collaboration with Baumberger & Stegmeier Architekten. Elli Mosayebi has been Professor for Design and Housing at TU Darmstadt since 2012. Christian Inderbitzin taught at the EPF Lausanne in 2015/2016. Ron Edelaar, Elli Mosayebi and Christian Inderbitzin were enrolled as members of the Federation of Swiss Architects in 2014. In 2017/2018 Edelaar Mosayebi Inderbitzin are teaching at ETH Zurich. Location: Steinwies-/Irisstrasse, Zurich Project: new residential construction and conversion Construction: solid construction Client: Metzger-Versicherungen Genossenschaft, Zurich Commission: project competition with prequalification, 2011, 1. prize Year: 2011–2015 Team: Competition: Ron Edelaar, Elli Mosayebi, Christian Inderbitzin, Jonathan Roider, Michael Reiterer, Lukas Prestele, Implementation: Ron Edelaar, Elli Mosayebi, Christian Inderbitzin, Project Leader: Theres Hollenstein, Construction Management: Philipp Schneider, Architects: Michael Reiterer, Nina Villiger, Interns: Marion Sigrist, Simon Cheung, Manuel Däster, Julia Neubauer, Dominique Kühnhanss, Lukas Gschweitl, Lucia Semetkova, Isabelle Weber Landscape architect: Ganz Landschaftsarchitekten BSLA, Zurich Esta entrada aparece primero en HIC Arquitectura http://hicarquitectura.com/2017/11/emi-architekten-steinwiesstrasseirisstrasse-housing-zurich/
Image 3 of 22 from gallery of Brick House / Andrew Burges Architects. Photograph by Peter Bennetts
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Mark Homewood est un homme de goût ! Au coeur de Londres, il nous ouvre la porte de sa belle maison Regency. Élégance vintage aux couleurs de marshmallows, sous le signe du charme et de l'éclectisme : démonstration sur quatre niveaux...
Image 20 of 30 from gallery of BRG House / Tan Tik Lam Architects. Photograph by Mario Wibowo
FacebookTweetPin82 Hello! I hope you all enjoyed Homearama House #1 – definitely some wow factor there. I think you’ll enjoy house #2 just as much – lots of beautiful elements that make it equally spectacular. House #2: The Terra Blanche Price: Don’t have the price info at the moment – all homes were $850k-$1.3M Square footage: 6,116 square feet House #2 was definitely large and in charge from the curb. Not sure if I’m a fan of all of the concrete though – I think brick pavers would have been a little easier on the eyes, and more in keeping with the style of the home. Beautifully landscaped, with fantastic window boxes – I love window boxes even more than I love impressive front doors. And this house had both – window boxes and great looking double front doors. This home was very warm and welcoming with its neutral tones and classic, elegant style. I really loved the foyer, with the gallery wall and lantern light fixture. To the right, you’re greeted with this dramatic dining room. Beautiful ceiling, two orb chandeliers and textured wallpaper. (They had a sample of it for us to touch – […]
Designer Patrik Lönn unveils the building's model unit