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Fondaco dei Tedeschi restoration by OMA

Fondaco dei Tedeschi restoration by OMA

Venice Architecture Biennale 2010: Dutch firm OMA have unveiled their design for the renovation of the Fondaco dei Tedeschi in Venice.

Fondaco dei Tedeschi restoration by OMA

Located by the Rialto Bridge on the Grand Canal, the building dates from 1506 and has been used as a trading post and customs house.

Fondaco dei Tedeschi restoration by OMA

OMA’s restoration will convert the building into a department store with a cultural program.

Fondaco dei Tedeschi restoration by OMA

Two sides of the roof will be removed to create a public terrace with views over the Grand Canal that can be used for events and screenings.

Fondaco dei Tedeschi restoration by OMA

The scheme was unveiled at the Venice Architecture Biennale, where Rem Koolhaas has been awarded the Golden Lion for lifetime achievement (see our earlier story).

Fondaco dei Tedeschi restoration by OMA

More about Venice Architecture Biennale 2010, which opened yesterday, in our special category.

Fondaco dei Tedeschi restoration by OMA

Here’s some more information from OMA:


OMA to restore Fondaco dei Tedeschi, landmark building in Venice

OMA today unveils its design for the major restoration and redefinition of one of Venice’s largest and most iconic buildings: the Fondaco dei Tedeschi, a property owned by the Benetton family, adjacent to the Rialto Bridge on the Grand Canal.

First constructed in 1228, the Fondaco dei Tedeschi began as a trading post for German merchants and became a customs house under Napoleon in 1806. Its use as a post office has diminished in recent years, leaving much of the building unused and inaccessible for the first time in centuries. The latest evolution of the Fondaco will create a thriving contemporary trading post in the form of a culturally-programmed department store.

The Fondaco dei Tedeschi, twice rebuilt completely, with its current configuration dating from 1506, has undergone many radical transformations since then. To accommodate new uses, its towers have been removed, courtyard covered with glass, structure rebuilt, façade restored, and new windows added, among many other interventions. For the Fondaco, preservation is a history of change.

Commissioned by the Benetton family’s property group, OMA has designed a range of architectural modifications and developed a cultural program to reactivate the building as a vital public space, from top to bottom. A terrace with rare views of the Grand Canal will be created by removing two sides of the existing roof, leaving the building’s profile intact while unlocking exciting potential for the Fondaco dei Tedeschi as a major destination and vantage point for tourists and Venetians alike. The rooftop, together with the courtyard below, will become a public venue for events including exhibitions and film screenings. A year-round cultural program will be aimed at locals and tourists – the 20 million who visit the city each year, as well as the 900,000 who come specifically for the Biennales and festivals.
The new Fondaco dei Tedeschi, as both prestige department store and public event space, aims to reestablish the historic Venetian connection between culture and commerce. The Benetton family has always demonstrated this twin spirit, uniting the innovative and international with profoundly local, Venetian roots.

New entrances to the Fondaco will be created from the Campo San Bartolomeo and the Rialto to encourage circulation, escalators will be added to create a new public route through the building, rooms will be consolidated in a way that respects the Fondaco’s structure, while crucial historic elements like the corner rooms will remain untouched. Historic aspects of the building, lost for centuries, will be resurrected: the walls of the gallerias will once again become a surface for frescoes, reappearing in a contemporary form.

OMA’s renovation scheme – both ambitious and subtle – continues the Fondaco dei Tedeschi’s tradition of vitality and adaptation. Venice will acquire a landmark department store that will become a shared civic facility and a crucial element in the cultural fabric of the city.


See also:

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West Kowloon Cultural District
by OMA
Koolhaas awarded
Golden Lion
All our stories
about OMA

Minimalist Music Video Posters

Dans l’esprit de Film Posters, voici une nouvelle série de posters minimalistes mais cette fois consacrée aux clips par Federico Mancosu. Cette série comprend dix affiches, pour dix artistes et réalisateurs différents comme Michel Gondry, Spike Jonze ou encore Chris Cunningham.



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Top 10 Sensational Scents All Year Long!

imageI love a good perfume. What girl doesn’t? Before going out, it’s the one finishing touch to really complete my outfit. A few spritzes of sexy scent and I’m good to go! There’s nothing worse than stepping out in a wonderful look but not smelling fantastic! You want to walk by people and leave an alluring scent behind. Over the years, I have compiled a pretty good collection of perfumes ranging from sexy, to flirty, to every day happy scents. Now you can prepare for any occasion all year round with a list of my top 10 favorite scents! Be prepared for any occasion with this list of scents and never get caught off-guard again! Winter, Spring, Summer, Fall, whatever the weather you’ll smell amazing! Just click on the slideshow and find a perfume that’s right for you!

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The Monk The Monkey

Un impressionnant travail d’animation par Brendan Carroll et Francesco Giroldini, tous deux issus du Ringling College of Art + Design. Ce court-métrage intitulé “The Monk & The Monkey” est l’histoire de Ragu, un garçon déterminé à devenir moine qui fait face à un défi inattendu.



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Das Original…a gorgeous home

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I often talk about inspiration here on Bloesem but this is a home that truly inspires me when decorating or styling my own home… I know you probably have seen these images around somewhere on the web, when seeing them again in one of my private folders on my computer I thought why not share them with you today.


Christinjohansondas

Swedish ceramic artist Christin Johansson lives here with her her
husband Henrik Roloff and their two young children. The styling for the
photography shoot was done by Katrine Martensen-Larsen and the
photography by Kira Brandt. I like what Christin says about her home …“Our interior style has grown out of retro, old stuff, stuff with history and memories”…I kind of feel the same about our own home and try to bringthe same feel in our spaces.

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Be Clinique by Openlab Architects

Be Clinique by Openlab Architects

Here’s a dental clinic by Openlab Architects of Portugal, where the waiting room and reception are separated by a curtain of twisting metal strips.

Be Clinique by Openlab Architects

Called Be Clinique, the interior of the Lisbon clinic features shades of grey, black and silver in line with the brand’s existing identity.

Be Clinique by Openlab Architects

Photographs are by João Ferrand & Mariana Ternudo.

Be Clinique by Openlab Architects

Here are some more details from the architects:


BE CLINIQUE – Castilho

“A singular concept for a singular space. The light, as well as the neutral colours invade the space, thus creating a comfortable brightness for the visitant”.

Be Clinique by Openlab Architects

Business competition is intimately connected with the improvement and development of services.

Be Clinique by Openlab Architects

A striking image works as a catalyst, becoming a valuable leverage in the parting of waters between rival companies.

Be Clinique by Openlab Architects

Based on these ideas, Be Clinique, elected OPENLAB architects to transform an office space with 200m2, located in one of the most emblematical neighbourhoods of Lisbon, the Castilho Street, into a dental care clinic with five consulting rooms.

Be Clinique by Openlab Architects

This project was intended as a way to promote Be Clinique as a dental care concept. The project took in grate care the reception space and waiting room, mainly because these are the first contact areas between the client and the clinic.

Be Clinique by Openlab Architects

The design of a metallic filter at the entrance allowed not only for diminishing the visibility to the waiting room but also to keep the continuity of space, preventing it from being visually broken.

Be Clinique by Openlab Architects

This way it was possible to create two separate environments in the waiting room, one more private for those who want to concentrate on reading and the other, exposed and next to the reception. Here, a window allows seeing a view over the city.

Be Clinique by Openlab Architects

The conception of a clean image associated with the indirect light composition added character to the space, taking advantage of the views over Lisbon enjoyed by all the consulting rooms.

Be Clinique by Openlab Architects

As to go even further with the idea of bestowing this project with flexibility and multifunctional character, a fully clear glass room was designed as training and learning room for chirurgic techniques. The spaces colour schemes are the same as the Be Clinique concept: black and silver grey. Through the colours and light composition that the idea of dynamism was achieved.

Be Clinique by Openlab Architects

Author: OPENLAB architects
Year: 2010
Location: Rua Castilho, Lisboa
Area: 200 sqm
Activity : Dental Clinic
Present Status : Completed


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Dentist in Pargue by
A1 Architects
Dentist in Vienna
by Xarchitecten
Dentist in Hamburg
by J Mayer H

Moshun Animated Font

Une superbe animation typographique initiée par le studio Calango, basé à Amsterdam. Un travail très sobre et efficace d’une durée de 1min10 et intitulé “Moshun”. Le tout sur une bande son réalisée par Datasette. A découvrir en images et en vidéo dans la suite de l’article.



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Cycleton One by Daniel Yorba at the Art Center Summer Show

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The Art Center Summer Show is typically a nice way to get the pulse on what upcoming, West Coast, American designers are doing. One project that struck me in particular, and prompted a healthy respose on the a href=”http://boards.core77.com/viewtopic.php?f=1t=22336p=156408#p156408″core77 discussion forums/a, is a href=”http://danielyorba.com/”Daniel Yorba’s/a Cycletron One electric moped. It immediately reminded me of the very different a href=”http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/8/view/10712/brian-mitchell-eric-peloquin-erik-askin-bend.html”BEND concept/a by RISD graduates Erik Askin, Eric Peloquin, and Brian Mitchell. I love how the results of these two projects so perfectly reflect the different approaches of the East Coast RISD and West Coast Art Center. Both get to a relevant solution, and both also show the value of a high fidelity full scale model in the design process. Our digital tools are powerful, but there is still no substitute for seeing something in physical space to see if it is truly lust worthy. /p

pCheck out a href=”http://danielyorba.com/”Daniel’s/a and a href=”http://www.erikaskin.com/index.php?/design/bend/”Erik’s/a portfolio sites to see more on each project./p

pThanks for tip a href=”http://mattchoto.blogspot.com/”Matt Choto/a.br /
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Press for Bloesem

 
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During my trip to the Netherlands I found out about two very nice press releases for Bloesem…yeahhh…first was a small mentioning in one of the best Dutch newspapers, nrc.next … telling it's readers that reading Bloesem will bring you to nice houses and shops all ver the world 🙂

You might wonder why I am showing you the image above…well Jessica Nielsen was so kind to send me a copy of this issue and added some of her fantastic postcards, thanks! you can buy them here

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…and the second release was this great mentioning in the beautiful Dutch lifestyle
magazine, ariadne at home. The lovely Maartje Mastboom...a great stylist
herself
did a nice write-up about finding inspiration online. Together
with BlackEiffel, Design*sponge, FabulousFifi and more Bloesem got some nice apreasel…thank you Maartje!

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