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The square windows and mansard roof silhouette of this Bavarian townhouse by German architects SoHo Architektur are an echo of the building that formerly occupied the site (+ slideshow).
The house in Memmingen is split into two properties, each with its own entrance from the street in front.
Although the ground floor is divided down the middle from front to back, the upper three storeys are split into front and rear halves.
A pair of central staircases interwine as flights lead to alternating sides of the house, giving each residence one floor with a balcony overlooking the garden.
The rear facade is horizontally clad in dark timber, while the front elevation is bright white and features overhangs that define each of the storeys.
We’ve previously featured another building by the same architects – a house in Bavaria with corrugated walls.
Photographs are by Rainer Retzlaff.
Here’s some more information from the architects:
Located in the southern part of the historic centre of Memmingen, this is a townhouse with two housing units. Designed as a ‘three-window house’, its appearance towards the street represents the typical image of a townhouse.
Above: building that formerly occupied the site
The contour of the mansard roof, the structural level and the footprint of the former building were all adopted and adapted to today’s requirements.
A punctuated facade including a back-fill of the gable per floor, interprets in a pure way historical themes of decoration and form design.
Ground floor plan – click above for larger image
Each unit has its own access from the Kempter Street and each one leads through four storeys from the ground floor to the attic storey.
First floor plan – click above for larger image
The arrangement of stairs in the centre of the building enables an access zone to tie the two units both to the public Kempter Street and to the private yard in the west.
Second floor plan – click above for larger image
From the second floor on, the rooms additionally orientate themselves towards north side and respectively south side.
Thus, a multifaceted and flexibly usable living environment with garden, balcony and roof terrace is generated which offers many amenities of living in the countryside but in the middle of the city.
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Dezeen Wire: Zaha Hadid will join the judging panel for Iraq’s first design excellence award for architecture graduates.
The winner of the Tamayouz Award will be selected from 135 entries by a 12-strong panel that also includes Paul Ivey, the dean of engineering at Coventry University, and Katherine McNeil, the chief executive of Architecture For Humanity London.
See more stories about Zaha Hadid here, including her proposals for the Venice Architecture Biennale 2012 later this month.
Photograph is by Simone Cecchetti.
Here’s the full press release from the award organisers:
Zaha Hadid to judge Iraq’s first design excellence award
Dame Zaha Hadid, DBE was announced today as the last member of the judging panel of Tamayouz Award Iraq’s first design excellence award for graduation projects in Iraqi Universities.
The Priktzer Architecture Prize winner will be joined by 11 other high profile architects and academics such as the Dean of Engineering and Computing Faculty at Coventry University Professor Paul Ivey, Ayad Al-Tuhafi the CEO of The Forma Group, The Iraqi award winning architect and researcher at The Royal Academy of Fine Arts in Denmark Dr. Khaled Al-Sultani.
Dame Zaha Hadid who has signed earlier this year an agreement to design the Central Bank of Iraq has also offered diamond sponsorship to this award to ensure the award’s future development.
Tamayouz Award coordinator Ahmed Salah said: “Tamayouz Award has achieved an important milestone by bringing together prestigious International organisation like Zaha Hadid Architects and Coventry University with Iraqi construction firms and universities to work together in order to improve the architectural situation in Iraq”.
All of this comes as a reaction to what is happening in the Iraqi cultural and architectural scene where developers are knocking down historical buildings, the only evidence of Iraqi traditional architecture left, replacing them with low quality schemes.
Iraqi firms have shown an unprecedented support for Tamayouz as two of Iraq’s major construction and architecture firms – Al-Dulaimi Group and Dewan Architects and Engineers – offered jobs for the winners.
Tamayouz Award 2012 judges who will select the best 3 projects out of 135 submitted are:
» Dame Zaha Hadid, DBE. – Founder of Zaha Hadid Architects
» Professor Paul Ivey – Dean of Engineering Faculty, Coventry University
» Dr Khaled Al-Sultani – Architect and researcher at The Royal Academy of Fine arts – Denmark
» Ayad Al-Tuhafi – CEO of The Forma Group, London
» Paul Longdin – Co-founder of Constructure Design Consultancy, London
» Jerome Goyard – Architect at Fevre Gaucher, Paris
» Linda Bennett – Architect, founder of Archi-Ninja, Sydney
» Rashed Al-Nasaa – Jordan’s national coordinator for Carboun initiative
» Katherine McNeil – Chief executive of the London chapter of Architecture For Humanity
» Moira Lascelles – Curator of Special project at The Architecture Foundation, London
» Manhal Abdulateef – Architect and Academic, Sydney
» Philip O’Reilly – Architect/ interior designer, building MSc, London
Zaha Hadid Architects, Coventry University, The United Nation’s Global Compact – Iraq, Al-Dulaimi Business Group, Dewan Architects and Engineers, Iraqi Business Council in Jordan and Architecture For Humanity have put all their weight to support this initiative and introduce design excellence to Iraqi students of architecture.
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Sir Terence Conran invites communities to design housing
Posted in: Dezeen Wire, Do not show on the Homepage, Terence ConranDezeen Wire: Sir Terence Conran is launching a competition with the British government to give communities the chance to design housing for their local areas.
The competition will be launched this autumn, with people invited to submit their designs to a panel of judges including Conran and other design industry experts.
The housing minister, Grant Shapps, said there was a need to “get local people onside” to push housing applications through. “By doing this, housebuilders can finally tackle the belief that new-builds are potential ‘homes from hell’, proving the pessimists wrong and clearly demonstrating how well-designed and built their properties really are,” he said.
We recently reported on news that the British government plans to reduce quotas of affordable housing in order to stimulate housebuilding.
See more stories about Sir Terence Conran »
Photograph is by Neil Wilder, John Parkinson Agency.
Here’s the full press release:
Housebuilders challenged to prove the quality of new-build homes
Star of the British design industry Sir Terence Conran is to work with the Government to help create a new competition to give communities a chance to design their own neighbourhoods, Housing Minister Grant Shapps announced today.
It comes as Sir Terence and the Minister call on housebuilders to involve local people as early as possible in the design of new homes – helping to encourage communities to say yes to new housing.
The competition will be launched at a forthcoming summit this Autumn with communities invited to submit their designs for Sir Terence and other design industry stalwarts to judge.
It comes as Mr Shapps lays down the gauntlet to developers to tackle the mistaken belief among too many people that new-build properties are potential ‘homes from hell’.
Designing with local needs in mind
At the forthcoming summit, Sir Terence and Grant Shapps will urge developers to get the public involved in their design process from the very start – ensuring the homes they want and need are built in their area, meeting local demand and making them easier to sell.
But Mr Shapps will argue there is another benefit to community involvement – proving to sceptics that new-build properties are well-built and of good quality design.
The Minister will say that all too often, tales of badly designed ‘homes from hell’ give new developments a bad reputation before they even get off the ground – when in fact many new build homes are at the height of modern design.
Polls have shown that a significant number of prospective buyers believe that new-builds are badly designed and built. And three-quarters of people would embrace more housing in their area if they knew it was better designed.
Mr Shapps will say it is unfair to tar all newly built homes with the same brush, and will call on developers to “prove the pessimists wrong” by taking more responsibility to get local communities back on side.
Grant Shapps said:
“I’m delighted that Sir Terence Conran, a leading light of the design industry, is helping us launch this competition, which will harness the creativity of communities up and down the country as they consider how they want their local areas to look.
“But this is part of a wider point about the need to build more homes, which can’t happen without getting local people onside and turning NIMBYs into YIMBYs (Yes in My Back Yard). To do this, residents must be involved in the design of new developments from the outset – helping to build the homes communities want and need and meeting demand from local buyers.
“And by doing this, housebuilders can finally tackle the belief that new-builds are potential ‘homes from hell’, proving the pessimists wrong and clearly demonstrating how well-designed and built their properties really are.”
Sir Terence Conran said:
“The design of an area has a significant and lasting impact on the quality of life of its residents – it’s therefore vital that local people have a say over how their communities look and feel.
“I want the competition to inspire communities up and down the country to really think about the places in which they want to live, what they want to see and how they can make a difference. I look forward to launching it later this year, and seeing how creative Britain can be.”
The Government is putting the framework in place for developers to engage their neighbours early.
» New local plans, introduced in planning reforms, encourage people’s active involvement in neighbourhood planning.
» The new Community Right to Build allows communities to approve local developments without the need for the normal planning process.
» The Community Infrastructure Levy raises funds from new developments to build the public infrastructure the neighbourhood wants, like park improvements or a new health centre.
» The New Homes Bonus lets communities see the benefits of local growth by rewarding new developments.
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Smart Media Shower
Posted in: Fei Chung Billy Ho, le termeThe le terme is a stainless steel structure that features antibacterial cypress wood base and OLED interactive glass panels. This luxury room of pleasure integrates smart media device into the shower room featuring display panels that sync with any in-house smart phone or tablet. Essentially it allows you to view and your favorite music and videos and make direct phone calls from the booth.
Classically designed water control stem uses a see-through channel and surrounding illuminations to create a relaxed setting. The antibacterial cypress wood base, with surround drainage system, naturally kills bacteria, viruses, viral infections and fungus – helping to maintain the hygiene level, temperature and humidity of the base area.
le terme is a 2012 Reece Bathroom Innovations Awards entry.
Designer: Fei Chung Billy Ho
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"PIRACY" Project Exposes the CD Underbelly of Music Theft
Posted in: UncategorizedFirst Floor Under is a “pop-vanguard culture magazine” and digital publishing company out of Milan, backed by the Italian arm of TBWA. For their stunning “PIRACY” public awareness campaign addressing digital music theft, they commissioned artists Mirco Pagano and Moreno De Turco to recreate album-cover shots of iconic musicians using their own CDs.
Pagano and De Turco spent more than 200 hours arranging some 6,500 CDs. The images went on display to the Milan public back in March, but it’s just hit viral blogosphere status this week.
In addition to creating the amazing stills, where the CDs are arranged as if spilling out of dropped backpacks and desk drawers, Pagano and De Turco also created this chilling animated trailer featuring the late MJ:
From Log To Chaise Lounge!
Posted in: 8, long, lounge chair, Natanel Gluska, theThe Long 8 stems from the multi-disciplinary Swiss artist Natanel Gluska’s log creation. He saws off a huge chunk of log and transforms it into a beautifully refined lounge in a very short timeframe. This current iteration is in fiberglass and can be crafted in many colors. Have a look at the awesome video to see the sawing in action. Totally awesome!
Designer: Natanel Gluska
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