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June 30, 2017

Psychiatric Centre Friedrichshafen – new construction of a clinic for psychiatry and psychosomatics

The new psychiatric centre with 1 to 3 storeys fitted into the existing slope takes up the orthogonal structure of the hospital Friedrichshafen, thereby turning into an element within the „campus“ structure. The building encloses a generously dimensioned green courtyard, that follows the natural slope of the hill and forms toward the west a window to the landscape and to Lake Constance.
June 29, 2017

TO TSAI TEA ROOM by George Batzios Architects

The clients request for a unique tea house, a tea island in the middle of the hardcore center of Athens guide us to an auto-referent introverted space with minimalistic architectural details based on the characteristics of the traditional Japanese architecture such as wood light and shadows. The project presented three challenges. The first was functional. To Tsai is one of the first teahouses in Athens in operation before the renovation in two fillers shops, a retail shop and a tea room. We had to unite the two entities into one. The second challenge has to do with the culture of tea. We chose Japan as the most representative entity of this culture because tea represents a lifestyle linked to a ritual done in a specific place with specific standards. We tried in other words to bring the customer not only closer to tea as a product but as a way of thinking. The third challenge has to do with the current state of the renovation space. It was a commercial space where multiple disparate elements, decorative and engineering were prevailing . We responded to these challenges with the creation of an internal wooden skin that rejected all purely decorative elements, with references to Op Art, Loos and Tanizaki.. Each of the two functions in new store occupies one of the parallel ends, the width of the area, mirroring each other and allowing the creation of an intermediate flexible interaction space. The internal skin is converted from a product display showcase to tables and chairs, from one end to the other. The, ornament free, wooden framework occupies the newly constructed interior skin of the tea house. A skin that shapes the ensemble of the functionalities of the tea house while forming its visual perception. Form texture and function are melted under the same distinctive element. 200 panels of glued laminated timber cover the entire interior space in all dimensions in a regular repetitive rhythm that brakes up its regularity periodically while keeping the same rhythm in order to organize the functional areas of the tea house.
June 29, 2017

Faaborg Harbour Bath by JDS Architects

Faaborg Harbour Bath by JDS Architects The new Faaborg Harbour Bath and Blue Base at the southern end of Fyn, is based on the idea of bathing in the sea and close to the elements. The concept of the bath is based on the idea of creating an open sea bathing area with piers branching out seawards creating swimming areas between them. The various functions define every pier in the bath. This creates a “finger plan” with open basins between four baths bridges of different width and length, where each bridge offers a new way to get in the water on and in which each pool has a specific use. The wooden piers form ramps, stairs, sitting opportunities and small pools for children. The Harbour Bath has changing rooms, a sauna and a 300 m² meeting point for boat tourism on land. The Faaborg Harbour Bath will give the town of Faaborg a new public water space which will attract visitors and invite the locals to swim and enjoy water sports. This project was a winner in the European Architecture Awards 2017 in the category Urban Development.
April 20, 2017

LANE 189 – A new destination in Shanghai by UNStudio

Lane 189, located in the Putuo district in central Shanghai - opposite Chang Shou Park and close to the Jade Buddha Temple - is designed to provide a lifestyle destination for Shanghai’s young professionals. Lane189 combines retail, restaurant and office spaces in an organisation that rearranges the typical mall into a vertical city centre and provides opportunities for shopping, strolling, eating, gathering and relaxing.