Showing posts with label China architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label China architecture. Show all posts

Interior Decorating Italian Pavillion for Shanghai Expo 2010, BiCuadro Architects

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Further to the previous post of 1st prize winner Denmark Pavillion for Shanghai Expo 2010 by BIG (Bjarke Ingels Group). This is the 3rd prize winner Italian Pavillion, designed by BiCuadro Architects.

The architectural design inspired all true expression of Italian city: the historic city layered.” with a reinterpretation of a split casing in a series of plates “stratigraphy” that back to a time sequence, a metaphor for urban training Italian.

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Competition, 3rd prize
Italian Pavillion for Expo Shanghai 2010
BiCuadro Architects
Shanghai, China
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Interior Decorating Denmark Pavillion for Shanghai Expo 2010, BIG

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BIG, Bjarke Ingels Group has won the design competition for the Danish Pavilion at the 2010 World Expo in Shanghai, in collaboration with Arup and 2+1. The theme of the expo is to create a “Better City - Better Life”, the pavilion will celebrate various aspects of Danish culture, with an emphasis on the environment.

"The Danish pavilion should not only exhibit the Danish virtues. Through interaction, the visitors are able to actually experience some of Copenhagen’s best attractions – the city bike, the harbor bath, the nature playground and an ecological picnic."

Niels Lund Petersen, associate @ BIG




"The pavilion is designed, as a piece of Copenhagen’s bicycle track, tied as a knot. 1500 city bikes located at the roof scape, offer our Chinese hosts a chance to experience the Danish urban way. Thus, when you arrive to Expo, you visit Denmark, get a bike and explore the rest of the world!"

Bjarke Ingels, founder of BIG

BIG, Bjarke Ingels Group
The Danish Pavilion
Shanghai, China
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Interior Decorating Bird's Nest in China, Herzog & De Meuron

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Herzog + De Meuron, two Swiss architects who go to east to find a form in Beijing, China - the bird's nest is getting built, for Olympic 2008.


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House Construction Hong Luo Club, MAD Ai Weiwei

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The architecture explores the city dwellers’ understanding of the nature. Hong Luo Club House creates an ever changing space that echoes with the surroundings, where people and the nature are united.

The ever changing water surface joins the ascending roof, expressing the transition from liquid to solid.

The space structure and the functions of the house are integrated naturally.

Ai Weiwei - MAD office
Hong Luo Club
Beijing, China











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House Construction Guangzhou Opera House, Zaha Hadid

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" The Guanggzhou Opera House with its tantalizing contours will resonate with the high notes of Chinese opera, in harmony with the tenor of its Western brother. It will stand alongside its global family as a testament to state-of-the-art architect, and as a lasting monument to the new millennium. Its unique twin boulder design will enhance urban function with open access to the riverside and dock areas, and at the same time will create a new dialogue with the emerging new town. It is from here that we hope to see the storey of Guangzhou continue its evolutionary journey."

Zaha Hadid
Guangzhou Opera House
Guangzhou, China

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House Construction the architecture, LAB architecture studio

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"It is important to impart a sense of 'fascination with architecture'. to produce an engagement with the world and with other people. But, the impetus of that fascination is validated when it conveys one beyond a position of review and reflection, to an operation of engagement. Not because participation is more "real" than non-participation, but because direct engagement produces a system of contacts and shifting relationships that can only be experienced in a bodily way. The 'varying fractals' of jencks is for us not just a geometric structure, but also a combinational, permutational milieu of events, effects and relationships that can not be understood prior to engagement."

Donald Bates
LAB architecture studio


SOHO Shang Du, China (left)
Riyadh Business Center, Riyadh, Saudi Arabia (right)


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