Firma Casa by the Campana brothers and SuperLimão Studio

Firma Casa by the Campana brothers and SuperLimão Studio

Brazilian designers Fernando and Humberto Campana and architects SuperLimão Studio have covered the facade of a São Paulo furniture showroom with thousands of plant-filled vases.

Firma Casa by the Campana brothers and SuperLimão Studio

The faceted aluminium containers hang from a mounted wire grid on the exterior of the two-storey Firma Casa store.

Firma Casa by the Campana brothers and SuperLimão Studio

Folding metal doors leading into the ground floor showroom open wide enough for large furniture to fit through.

Firma Casa by SuperLimao Studio and Campana Brothers

Concrete covers the floor of this gallery and store, while air conditioning ducts and lighting rails remain exposed on the ceiling.

Firma Casa by SuperLimao Studio and Campana Brothers

Staff offices are located upstairs on the first floor.

Firma Casa by SuperLimao Studio and Campana Brothers

The Campana brothers also recently completed their first hotel interior – see that story here and see more of their projects here.

Firma Casa by SuperLimao Studio and Campana Brothers

Photography is by Maira Acayaba.

Firma Casa by SuperLimao Studio and Campana Brothers

Here’s a little more text from SuperLimão Studio:


Firma Casa – Between Design and Art

The Firma Casa project started to be developed in November 2008, when Sonia Diniz Bernardini, owner of Firma Casa, decided to renew her store, established in 1994. She invited the Studio Campana to make the project and they decided together to invite SuperLimão Studio, a young architecture and design studio, to make the project and develop a lot of ideas.

The project consists in a two floor building with 500 square meters divided in a gallery, a retail store and, in the second floor, the offices. All of the steel structure, air conditioning ducts, and a grid of electric rails are showed in the ceiling. The beams can be used with industrial magnets to hang pieces, and pallets shelving can support different pieces with different dimensions. SuperLimão Studio looked to flexibility to develop the project with could be used for a lot of different exhibitions.

A three pieces front door allows entering pieces of big dimension into the gallery and the whole concrete floor can support heavy weight objects, sculptures, etc. In the outdoor area the Elastopave® was used to give the floor the capacity to drain rainwater.

To cover the whole façade, Fernando and Humberto Campana suggested a green wall with Espada-de-São-Jorge (Sansevieria Trifasciata), a plant with African origin and very diffused in Brazilian popular culture because of it’s protective superstition power. In front of this challenge SuperLimão Studio developed a bent aluminum vase, with an origami form to support the plants. There are 3500 vases with 9000 seedlings of Espada-de-São-Jorge.

Project: SuperLimão Studio + Studio Campana
Location: Al. Gabriel Monteiro da Silva, 1487, São Paulo, SP Architect: SuperLimão Studio
Landscape: Fernando e Humberto Campana
Landscape Execution: Maria Helena Cruz
Structural Engineers: Statura General Contractor: Sigla Engenharia Design: 2008 – 2011
Construction: 2011 – 2011
Site Area: 952 square meters Building Area: 505,47 square meters Use: Art Gallery -­‐ Retail Store Photography: Maira Acayaba

Restaurant and Theatre for La Rive Domain by Nadau Lavergne

Restaurant and Theatre for La Rive Domain by Nadau Lavergne

Paris architects Nadau Lavergne have completed a round wooden theatre and matching circular restaurant for a campsite in the south of France.

Restaurant and Theatre for La Rive Domain by Nadau Lavergne

Located in the Landes pine forest, the buildings are situated beside recently constructed staff accommodation and shops for the growing campsite.

Restaurant and Theatre for La Rive Domain by Nadau Lavergne

Zigzagging pine columns support the projecting facade of the eight metre-high theatre, creating a surrounding arcade that shelters the entrance.

Restaurant and Theatre for La Rive Domain by Nadau Lavergne

Behind this projecting wall, a first floor mezzanine provides a balcony for viewing performances.

Restaurant and Theatre for La Rive Domain by Nadau Lavergne

The single-storey restaurant faces the theatre across a deck.

Restaurant and Theatre for La Rive Domain by Nadau Lavergne

Dining tables fan around half the building’s perimeter, while a semi-circular kitchen is housed at the rear.

Restaurant and Theatre for La Rive Domain by Nadau Lavergne

This is the second recently completed project in the south of France from architects Nadau Lavergne, following a rusted steel winery at the end of the summer – see that project here.

Restaurant and Theatre for La Rive Domain by Nadau Lavergne

Photography is by Philippe Caumes.

Here’s some more text from Nadau Lavergne:


Restaurant and theater for La Rive Domain, Biscarosse, France.

The campsite of La Rive is located in the Landes, and is bordered on the west by Lake Biscarosse, which you can access the beach from the campsite. The site is characterized by a flat-type heath pine forest. A strip trees surrounded the beach and works as a visual screen and it saves the natural landscape around it. The cluster restaurant, bar and entertainment, tapas bar is located behind the thick trees and stands near the pool complex. It redraws the beach access. The project is the second part of a large-scale development in the area of La Rive. It was initially to create staff accommodation and commercial premises in order to restructure the input. The second phase involves the construction division’s restaurant, bar and entertainment. It provides for the construction of three buildings that replace obsolete buildings.

Restaurant and Theatre for La Rive Domain by Nadau Lavergne

This differentiation program has been designed from the outset as a necessity and an asset: the development of three distinct structures are identified, it was also appropriate a space previously unclear. The spatial distribution of volumes and function creates outdoor spaces that invite to the meeting and gathering. The structure is circular spaces inside and out and promotes interaction between inside and outside. Wood is the material of choice for this project, echoing the natural site on which it takes shape. The coat of wood patina and the seasons, and demonstrates the integration of the project in this particular site.

Restaurant and Theatre for La Rive Domain by Nadau Lavergne

The restaurant and patio: outdoor games indoors.

The ground floor restaurant invites a pause in the game arcades. Circularity has been worked from a central landscaped patio. A glycine bound by a network of steel leaves son suspend proliferating clusters, whereas in the soil create multiple paths for a walk. Under the arcades of wood, a first circular terrace bordering the floral heart. A second circle hosting the counter, kitchen and amenities. From both sides, high glass panels interspersed, and open space, a terrace is received last in the arcades outside. From the outside, each space is visible in transparency looks through the structure to converge on the patio.

Restaurant and Theatre for La Rive Domain by Nadau Lavergne

The bar animation: an area dedicated to entertainment.

The volume bar animation stands on a level (8 meters high). Located in a restaurant near the rational (an area planted with grasses is placed between the two volumes) and drawing and a pleasant way to the shores of the lake. True amphitheater configuration allows it to diversify the offerings. The large circular space can sometimes be transformed into a ballroom, or host a stage for various performances. It is visible from the outside with high windows that observe a slight decline in order to have outdoor galleries.

Restaurant and Theatre for La Rive Domain by Nadau Lavergne

High, wooden structure observed leveling horizontal to accommodate the stands who hold a bow framed by the two main entrances. Wooden posts angled supports the stands and this outer framework, its geometry play, gives the impression of a superstructure in levitation. The volume as the restaurant is topped by a cupola of copper and the outer perimeter of the roof is vegetated.

Restaurant and Theatre for La Rive Domain by Nadau Lavergne

The development of these three structures is intended coherent volume curves meet the line of motorized traffic within the project. Noting the existing (water park, health) and the natural site (pine forest), it allows to reconstruct the spatial and organize feeds. Plant deep breaths, walkways, volumes rational frames can completely reconfigure the space, which is not only a place of transition to the beach. Transition areas were particularly worked to contribute to the overall coherence of the program.

Restaurant and Theatre for La Rive Domain by Nadau Lavergne

Thus, bands of grasses planted around the two main buildings, and they surround the west outdoor patios of restaurants, from which radiate three circulations to the main track. Volumes circular transparent glass walls in height, the game arcades, the privileged use of wood give, the project’s visual consistency.

Restaurant and Theatre for La Rive Domain by Nadau Lavergne

Architect: Nadau Lavergne Architects
Location: Biscarosse, Gironde, France
Structural Engineer: Simonin

Restaurant and theatre for La Rive Domain by Nadau Lavergne

Carpenter: MCE Perchalec
Concrete: FORT
Concrete Engineer: CER3I
Vegetated roofing: APTE
Landscape: Lefebvre paysage
Mechanical and Electrical Engineer: BRUEY
Project Area: 2000 sqm


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Royal Welsh College of Music and Drama by BFLSCarlos Santamaría Centre
by JAAM
Theatre in Almonte
by Donaire Arquitectos

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

Spanish architects Cor & Asociados have completed a pearlescent music hall in a village near Alicante.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

Shimmering porcelain tiles clad the multi-purpose auditorium, which adjoins converted civil guards quarters to comprise the new two-storey music centre.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

Staircases encased within glass boxes link the existing U-shaped building to the extension.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

The new block encloses a central courtyard for open-air music rehearsals.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

Layered screens create overlapping fins on the interior walls of the auditorium, which are backlit in stripes.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

Another recent project to feature ceramic tiles was a library with a mosaic rainbow at its centre – see the story here.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

Photography is by David Frutos.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

The following text was written by Cor & Asociados:


Music Hall and House in Algueña MUCA
Cor & Asociados. Miguel Rodenas + Jesús Olivares

The memory of existing architecture and the opportunity of a new program. Algueña is a small village in the interior of Alicante County, with a population of two thousand and an economy based in agriculture and marble industries.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

We were asked for a building able to bring together all the activities related to music and culture that took place in the village, and also promoting its cultural future. We were commissioned to search for an opportunity, articulate it and carry it out. Under these circumstances, that also comprised the definition of an extensive musical schedule of activities and a maximum budget of 562.800 €, we proposed in a first phase the rehabilitation of old Guardia Civil’s quarter that was in disuse since the 80s.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

That allowed us to have a surface area of 670 m2 that we only had to adequate, and the construction on a new Auditorium of 350m2 and 230 seats. In a second phase, we proposed the construction of a park with an open-air auditorium that will join the village and its zone of future urban development. The definition of the architectural program is the opportunity in this project.  Sometimes, as in this case, the decisions of the architects have to do more with the “building of an opportunity” and the creation of a dense and appropriate schedule of activities for the village, than strictly with the discipline, the aesthetics, the materiality, the form…

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

The intervention is located in the west entrance to the village, near from classical local wineries, in a city limit that the new urbanistic plan will develop around this plot. We propose to reserve a green zone beside the building, to develop in second phase an open-air auditorium and a garden with jacarandas, that will have enough entity to separate the new urbanistic development of the existing one, and generating a joining place and giving it ambiental quality. The responsibility in the approach and the impossibility of failing are important parameters in this kind of villages, where the opportunities come rarely, and there’s no possibility of increasing the budget. That’s why it is very important to construct a complex reality linked closely with the village, and auditing the process with all the agents and citizens involved.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

Besides, in the plot exits a building of the 60s, an old Guardia Civil quarters, that is in disuse from years and that has a load-bearing wall structure in good state of maintenance. And its shaped in U with an interesting central courtyard for this architectural program. We propose to rehabilitate it for developing that program. The new construction is separated from the old by new adapted stairs that are enclosed in glass boxes lighted from overhead, that try to add fragility to the rotundness of the whole. The multipurpose hall houses 230 seats, these seats are moveable and the installations are able to accommodate different kind of functions, from a concert to a new year’s eve party, that’s why it also houses a warehouse where organize all these elements that allow use change.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

The central courtyard is designed to house the rehearsals of the music band in open-air, or any other kind of functions as award giving parties, etc. without any fixed element. Moreover, it’s designed together with the back courtyard, in which we propose to develop another open-air hall. The intervention has a great potential to be used and we propose more for less. In the existing building we propose the rehabilitation without formal changes. Simply recovering all the old constructive techniques and turning them white with different grades of shine with the intention of generating tension between what the users remember about the building and what it is now, we search for surprise perceptions and the generation of a new surface. Instead the new hall is a blind box, a strange element because of its shape and dimensions. To emphasize this sensation we propose a cladding that vibrates and shines with a pearly-iridescent material.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

The generation of a “low cost” landmark: vibration and brightness

The generation of this recognizable landmark, architecturally speaking, usually has to do with expensive budgets, amazing materials and sculptured shapes. However, this project generates this landmark with a low cost solution relying on two concepts, one concerns “psychology of perception” and uses vibration and brightness, and the other concerns shape and uses the rotund appearance with proportions similar to its industrial landscape. Brand architecture is used in big cities to offer a recognizable image that can be easily remembered and associated to a city and its values.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

Using this kind of marketing at village level has to be reflected, because they only need a building for a determinate program. Here it allows starting sketching a strategy to reactivate the exterior image of the village, and helping strengthen it for the imminent economical change it’s immersed.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

The ceramic: pearly and iridescent

The use of a ceramic surfacing with pearly and iridescent finishing responds the intention of generating a vibrant volume in constant change, due to lighting changes o observatory movements, this solution makes the building vibrate, changing its colour, saturation and profundity.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

The bet on this material, made “exnovo” for this building, with the use of existing techniques of firing, vitrifying and metals deposition, give this appearance and respond to the necessity of not creating a tectonic or shape solution, but a perceptive one.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

This technique is based on a porcelain base material that resists frost and is guaranteed in exterior. Each of these plates is pressed in dry and is fired 3 times: first of them at 950ºC to biscuit it, second to fire the white enamel and vitrifying the biscuit at 1180ºC in rapid cicle, and third that obtains the iridescent-pearly finishing or the metal reflections at 780ºC approximately. The opportunity of the project is the creation of an architectural program audited with the village. For many years music is an important part of the culture in Algueña. This building is the opportunity to bring together in a same space all the activities that are spread through the village.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

The program departs form music realm and we lead it to a more indeterminate situation, linked to multipurpose uses.After doing the work of defining the architectural programs, that we developed in multiple meetings with different agents and citizens, the building houses a wide range of activities form music lessons, rehearsals and concerts of the municipal music band, the “rondalla” and choir, lessons and performances of the regional dance group, the “dolçaina and tabalet” group, rock bands, composition workshops and electronic music lessons; to exhibition rooms, conference rooms, assembly rooms, place to hold popular feasts, and even a municipal warehouse.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

The music as social enhancer in a village

Music bands are a great valencian tradition because in almost every village and town it exists at least one of these musical groups. The musical quality of these bands is recognized around the world, some of them reaching more than 125 members.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

These groups are not only cultural entities but also social, with a high degree of participation in the village that goes far beyond the music and concerns social integration, formation and group work. Algueña’s band is a good example of this. Each event or concert, and even the rehearsals are followed by the people; not only the results (concerts) are appreciated but also the process (rehearsals, auditions, lessons, meetings) are shared. As an example: as they have few cultural events, people assists to weekly rehearsals of the band.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

As a result, in the Comunidad Valenciana exists a network of bands and music centers that are the birthplace of internationally prestigious musicians. This encouraged the creation in 1968 of the Musical Societies Federation of the Comunidad Valenciana. Its aim is to promote and spread the love, teaching and practice of music and enhancing associationism and allowing society a mean of cultural development. In Europe, the Comunidad Valenciana is the region where more music bands exist with Austria and Holland.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

The historical marc of the building. Working with collective memories.

When you decide to work in an existing building with a profound historical mark, so profound as can be in a Guardia Civil quarter and checkpoint, it’s commonly assumed that one of the challenges of the project will be erasing that historical mark.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

To do so we developed with the Art Agency “La Ballena Imantada”, directed by Luisa Martí, a social and artistic event in the building: “60 glances” whose objective was to take 60 artists paint during a day each one of the jambs and lintels of the doors and windows.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

We generated a “transcendent social act” that brought together more than 500 people around the building among artists, musicians, spectators, familiars,.. allowing us to show the building while still in construction and start to weave a consensus atmosphere between the citizenship, detaching authorship and leave the building up to its future users.

Music Hall and House in Algueña by Cor & Asociados

This work concerning sociology and anthropology is vital in this project to provoke a shift in the collective memories.


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Library by Török és
Balázs Építészeti
Theatre in Almonte
by Donaire Arquitectos
Museum of Energy
by Arquitecturia

Lil/Euralille Youth Centre By JDS Architects

Lil Euralille Youth Centre By JDS Architects

JDS Architects have won a competition to design a youth centre for Lille, France.

Lil Euralille Youth Centre By JDS Architects

The Lil/Euralille Youth Centre will comprise a contorted triangular building, housing a youth hostel, a kindergarten and offices within its three corners.

Lil Euralille Youth Centre By JDS Architects

These three blocks will each feature cantilevered corners and are to surround a central triangular courtyard.

Lil Euralille Youth Centre By JDS Architects

This courtyard will slope up to a roof garden above the kindergarten and step onto decks above the youth hostel.

Lil Euralille Youth Centre by JDS Architects

This will be the first project in Lille by JDS Architects, who previously designed a cantilevered ski jump in Norwaysee all our stories about the firm here.

Lil Euralille Youth Centre By JDS Architects

Here’s a little more information from the architects:


JDS Architects have just signed the contract to execute their first French project for the city of Lille.

Lil Euralille Youth Centre By JDS Architects

Over the past twenty years Lille has become a European hub; a destination for business and congress, a great place to study and live and also a tourist destination.

Lil Euralille Youth Centre By JDS Architects

It is a city with a turbulent history of conquest and reconquest, a heritage as an important medieval city and later on enjoyed and sometimes suffered the title of Northern France industrial capital.

Lil Euralille Youth Centre By JDS Architects

Our project emerges from the idea of creating an urban catalyst, accommodating three distinct programmes on a triangular site.

Lil Euralille Youth Centre By JDS Architects

By placing a program in each point of the triangle we offer maximum privacy while allowing them a closeness and continuity of space, organised around a garden, like a cloister of calm in the center of the city.

Lil Euralille Youth Centre By JDS Architects

The lifting of the mass of the programme at the corners illuminates and activates the adjacent public spaces and creates a continuity from outside to inside of the building.

Lil Euralille Youth Centre By JDS Architects

Project: youth hostel, kindergarten, office
Budget: 12.150.000 EUR

Lil Euralille Youth Centre By JDS Architects

Type: Invited Competition
Size: 6.980 m2

Lil Euralille Youth Centre By JDS Architects

Client: SAEM Euralille
Status: 1st Prize 2011

Lil Euralille Youth Centre By JDS Architects

Location: Lille, France
JDS Partner in Charge: Julien De Smedt

Lil/Euralille Youth Centre by JDS Architects

Project Leader: Renaud Pereira
Team: JDS, EGIS, Agence Franck Boutté Consultants, SL2EC

Lil/Euralille Youth Centre by JDS Architects


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Casal de la Juventud
by CrystalZoo
Youth centre by
Mi5 Arquitectos
Factory by Marks
Barfield Architects

Les Grandes Tables de L’île by 1024 Architecture

Les Grandes Tables de L'île by 1024 Architecture

Paris studio 1024 Architecture have completed a cafe made from scaffolding and shipping containers on an island on the Seine in Paris.

Les Grandes Tables de L'île by 1024 Architecture

Les Grandes Tables is located on the Île Seguin, where architect Jean Nouvel is currently converting a car factory into a museum.

Les Grandes Tables de L'île by 1024 Architecture

Elevated amidst the scaffolding structure is an oriented strand board box, which houses the first floor restaurant.

Les Grandes Tables de L'île by 1024 Architecture

A staircase at the front of the building leads visitors up to this dining room, whilst an open space below is used for informal events and parties.

Les Grandes Tables de L'île by 1024 Architecture

Another scaffolding structure published on Dezeen temporarily housed a temporary cafe, sauna and paddling pool – see our earlier story here.

Les Grandes Tables de L'île by 1024 Architecture

Above: photograph is by C. Sancereau

Photography is by Brice Pelleschi, apart from where otherwise stated.

Les Grandes Tables de L'île by 1024 Architecture

Above: photograph is by C. Sancereau

Here’s some more details from 1024 Architecture:


Les Grandes Tables de L’île

A restaurant/bar/open-air café positioned on Île Seguin in the middle of a temporary garden whilst waiting for the architect Jean Nouvel’s macro project to be implemented, Les Grandes Tables de L’ile is a place to meet, for haute cuisine and why not even parties to accompany the reconstruction of this island steeped in history.

Les Grandes Tables de L'île by 1024 Architecture

Above: photograph is by C. Sancereau

The project is an architectural hybridization between an agricultural greenhouse, a barge and a timber-frame house.

Les Grandes Tables de L'île by 1024 Architecture

Modelled after a large wood fibre box suspended in a scaffold structure from which freight containers are hanging, all encompassed beneath a transparent umbrella…

Les Grandes Tables de L'île by 1024 Architecture

An eye-catching iconoclastic assemblage with an area of 300m2 to accommodate 120 covers and the cuisine of Arnaud Daguin, a chef with stars to his name.

Les Grandes Tables de Lile by 1024 Architecture

Above: photograph is by C. Sancereau

Constructed from scaffolding, wood fibre panels and containers, according to the principle dear to the 1024 duo, the restaurant can be promptly extended by video and lighting effects by changing with the assistance of mapping for the duration of a party or a particular event.

Les Grandes Tables de L'île by 1024 Architecture

Above: photograph is by C. Sancereau

‘A meeting place aimed at initiating the reoccupation of the venue.

Les Grandes Tables de L'île by 1024 Architecture

Above: photograph is by C. Sancereau

An architecture which must be able to disappear without leaving any traces…’

Les Grandes Tables de L'île by 1024 Architecture

Above: photograph is by C. Sancereau

Client: Les Grandes Tables (Paris/Ile Seguin)
Team: Pierre Schneider and François Wunscel (Architects) / Stéphanie Grimard (project monitoring)

Les Grandes Tables de L'île by 1024 Architecture

Above: photograph is by C. Sancereau

Companies: SIRC (containers and construction) / PLETAC (scaffolding) / Light-Event (Electricity) / RECYCLING (interior lights) / ABAC (heating and CMV)

Les Grandes Tables de L'île by 1024 Architecture

Above: photograph is by C. Sancereau


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Southwark Lido by EXYZT
and Sara Muzio
Chin Chin Laboratorists by
Akram and Haythornthwaite
Motel Out of The Blue
by Dros and Lombarts

Campbell Sports Centre by Steven Holl Architects

Campbell Sports Centre by Steven Holl Architects

Construction has started on a new sports centre by architect Steven Holl for Columbia University in New York.

Campbell Sports Centre by Steven Holl Architects

Staircases will climb the blue aluminium exterior of the five-storey Campbell Sports Centre, leading to balconies and terraces at each level.

Campbell Sports Centre by Steven Holl Architects

The building will provide offices, classrooms and an auditorium to accompany the existing outdoor Baker Athletics Complex just beyond.

Campbell Sports Centre by Steven Holl Architects

The sports centre is scheduled to open in the autumn of 2012, in time for the new term.

Campbell Sports Centre by Steven Holl Architects

Some completed projects by Steven Holl include a wave-shaped museum of the sea and a horizontal skyscrapersee all the projects here.

Here’s some more text from Steven Holl Architects:


Steven Holl Architects’ Campbell Sports Center at Columbia University Starts Construction

New York, NY—The Campbell Sports Center at Columbia University celebrated its groundbreaking on October 15th. Designed by Steven Holl Architects, the Campbell Sports Center will form an inviting new gateway to the Baker Athletics Complex, the primary athletics facility for the University’s outdoor sports program.

Campbell Sports Centre by Steven Holl Architects

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Located on the corner of West 218th street and Broadway, the Sports Center aims at serving the mind, the body and the mind/body. The design concept “points on the ground, lines in space”—like field play diagrams used for football, soccer, baseball—develops from point foundations on the sloping site. Just as points and lines in diagrams yield the physical push and pull on the field, the building’s elevations push and pull in space. External stairs, which serve as “lines in space,” and terraces extend the field play onto and into the building and give views from the upper levels over the Baker Athletics Complex and Manhattan with the Empire State and Chrysler Buildings in the distance. At night the building is up-lit with glowing light on its Columbia-blue aluminum soffits.

Campbell Sports Centre by Steven Holl Architects

Steven Holl states, “We are honored to collaborate with Dianne Murphy and Columbia Facilities in creating this new state of the art athletics facility. Its inviting architecture indicates the invigorating presence and future of intercollegiate Athletics at Columbia University.”

The Campbell Sports Center, a five-story, 48,000 square foot facility, will house strength and conditioning spaces, offices for varsity sports, an auditorium, a hospitality suite and student-athlete study rooms. The project, led by Steven Holl and senior partner Chris McVoy, is scheduled to open in fall 2012.


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Knut Hamsun Centre
by Steven Holl
Linked Hybrid by
Steven Holl Architects
Sliced Porosity Block
by Steven Holl Architects

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

V-shaped concrete columns illuminated by blue lights give a tennis centre in Beijing the appearance of a spaceship ready for launch.

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

Chinese architects Atelier 11 recently completed the circular Diamond Arena, which seats up to 15,000 spectators and will host international tennis matches.

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

The building features a retractable steel roof of two parts that can be opened from either east or west to both shelter and shade the court inside.

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

An observation deck occupies the sixth floor of the building and overlooks the neighbouring Olympic Park – see stories about Beijing Olympic buildings here.

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

We’ve published a few impressive sports stadiums from China recently – see our earlier stories about swimming arenas in Shanghai, a trio of stadiums in Shenzhen and a football and athletics arena also in Shenzhen.

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

Photography is by Zhang Guangyuan and Gao Qinglei.

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

Here’s some more information from Atelier 11:


Diamond Arena — China National Tennis Center by Atelier 11 Completed

With the grand opening of China Open 2011 on September 25 in Beijing, the China National Tennis Center designed by Beijing-based architectural practice Atelier 11 is officially completed and ready to welcome the top players from the world, including Robin Soderling, Li Na, and Caroline Wozniacki, and hundreds of thousands of tennis fans from China and abroad.

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

Following a coherent design approach, 16 sets of V-shaped columns are used to form the structure of the Center to support the grandstand and outdoor maintenance facilities and at the same time create a simplistic triangular motif for the overall design.

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

By extracting the visual elements out of the structure itself and eliminating unnecessary decorations, the architecture displays its grace and beauty with a pure balance between form, material, and construction. Built with concrete for the main body, the architecture is given a solid volume and magnificent perception value.

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

Called as Diamond Arena for its shape and important status in China’s sports field, the Center can seat 15,000 audiences with its state-of-art facilities.

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

A collapsible steel roof is designed to react on the weather change during the games. With a maximum opening of 60x70m towards the sky, it has the biggest opening scale in Asia and takes 12 minutes to perform an opening procedure.

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

Divided into 2 layers and 4 units, the roof can be opened in the direction of east and west, and then be stacked in the storage space built under the fixed part of the roof on both ends.

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

Using a material with good light perviousness for the roof, the Center will use natural daylight to provide the lighting required by the games during the daytime; so that the requirements both on energy-saving and management cost control can be satisfied.

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

Besides the regular seating rows spreading around the stadium, two floors of glass boxes are placed around the bottom part of the grandstand to seat important guests or be used for special group activities.

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

The boxes provide more exclusive seats for a better view within the limited space.

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

Another significant feature of the design is a circular observation deck on the 7th floor of the Center where the highest seats are located.

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

With an open space running around the whole building, the deck allows the audience to enjoy a 360° sightseeing to the Olympic Park next to the Center, which would be an exclusive attraction to the audience during the break of the games.

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

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The Center takes full advantage of the site to cope with the traffic issues in and outside the stadium.

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

Audience can enter the venue via the terrace on the second floor; while staff, VIPs and players can directly get into the Center from under the terrace.

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

So the possible conflict in the flow lines is reduced to its minimum and the comfort in the interior space can be achieved.

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

Outside the Center, the entry and exit channels for each group are carefully divided without interference, which guarantees a well-organized traffic flow inside the stadium even if with its maximum capacity.

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

Architects: Atelier 11, Beijing,
ChinaDesign Director: Xu Lei
Design Team: Ding Liqun, Gao Qinglei, Liu Heng, An Peng

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

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Construction Drawing: Xu Lei, An Peng, Gao Qinglei, Ding Liqun, Li Lei, Liu Heng, Zhu Yin, Jin Ding
Construction Period: 2009-2011

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11

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Site Area: 170,020 sqm

Construction Area: 51,199 sqm
Client: Beijing Shi Ao Co., Ltd.

Diamond Arena by Atelier 11


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2012 London Olympic Stadium by Populous Green Point Stadium by GMP ArchitektenDalian Football Stadium by UNStudio

Monconseil Sports Hall by Explorations Architecture

Monconseil Sports Hall by Explorations Architecture

French studio Explorations Architecture have completed a sports hall in Tours, France, with a curving timber roof that sags in the middle.

Monconseil Sports Hall by Explorations Architecture

The entire north facade of the Monconseil Sports Hall is glazed to maximise natural light, while timber batons shade the south facade from direct sunlight.

Monconseil Sports Hall by Explorations Architecture

The suspended roof spans the 50 metre-wide hall, which can seat up to 700 spectators.

Monconseil Sports Hall by Explorations Architecture

The building provides a venue for sports that include basketball, handball, volleyball and gymnastics.

Monconseil Sports Hall by Explorations Architecture

Back in 2008, Explorations Architecture designed an entrance-pavilion for the Chateau de Versailles – see the story here.

Monconseil Sports Hall by Explorations Architecture

Other public sports halls on Dezeen include one near Sydney with a steel shell exterior and another in California supported by exposed fir trussesclick here to see more stories relating to sports.

Monconseil Sports Hall by Explorations Architecture

Photography is by Michel Denancé.

Monconseil Sports Hall by Explorations Architecture

Here’s a short description of the project from Explorations Architecture:


Monconseil Sports Hall by Explorations Architecture

Explorations architecture has just completed the Monconseil sports hall in Tours, 150km southwest of Paris.

Monconseil Sports Hall by Explorations Architecture

This public building is exemplary of Explorations’ approach to sustainable design.

Monconseil Sports Hall by Explorations Architecture

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The project emphasis is on natural light, the innovative use of natural materials and renewable energy:

Monconseil Sports Hall by Explorations Architecture

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1. The northern facade is fully glazed in order to avoid the use of electrical lighting in the main hall.

Monconseil Sports Hall by Explorations Architecture

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2. The composite suspended timber/steel roof spans close to 50m to allow for future uses.

Monconseil Sports Hall by Explorations Architecture

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3. The southern facade is clad with a photovoltaic “brise-soleil” in order to reduce energy consumption from the grid.

Monconseil Sports Hall by Explorations Architecture

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Design team: Explorations architecture + Integrale 4 engineers
Client: City of Tours
Brief: Sports hall (basketball, handball, volleyball, gymnastics) with 700 seating
Net Area: 2700 m²
Cost: 5m €
Timeframe: 2006-2011


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Yountville Community Centre
by Siegel & Strain Architects
Milson Island Sports Hall
by Allen Jack+Cottier
Sports Hall in Vienna
by Franz Architekten

Haus der Essener Geschichte by Scheidt Kasprusch

Haus der Essener Geschichte by Scheidt Kasprusch Architekten

Following our recent feature about buildings clad in weathered steel, here’s an archive in Essen, Germany, that is clad in Corten.

Haus der Essener Geschichte by Scheidt Kasprusch Architekten

Designed by German studio Scheidt Kasprusch Architekten, the four-storey building contains a public archive for the city’s historical records and documents.

Haus der Essener Geschichte by Scheidt Kasprusch Architekten

The steel panels create stripes across the facade, interrupted by angled recesses concealing narrow windows.

Haus der Essener Geschichte by Scheidt Kasprusch Architekten

The Corten-clad block is an extension to a former school building, which was refurbished by the architects to provide administration rooms, a library and an exhibition area for the city archives.

Haus der Essener Geschichte by Scheidt Kasprusch Architekten

Other Corten-clad buildings from our recent feature include a winery in the south of France and a see-through church in Belgiumsee all our stories about weathered steel here.

Haus der Essener Geschichte by Scheidt Kasprusch Architekten

Photography is by Deimel & Wittmar.

Haus der Essener Geschichte by Scheidt Kasprusch Architekten

Here’s some more text from Scheidt Kasprusch Architekten:


Haus der Essener Geschichte
Conversion and rebuilding

Haus der Essener Geschichte by Scheidt Kasprusch Architekten

The project comprises the reconstruction of the listed Luisenschool to be used as a library, an administration and an exhibition area and also the new construction of an archive building.

Haus der Essener Geschichte by Scheidt Kasprusch Architekten

The accurate design of the new building and also the sensitive handling of the old building were of paramount importance.
By doing so The Luisenschool turns into focus of education and history.
The overlapping utilizations of school-library-archive-exposition demonstrates a special quality and offers new opportunities.

Haus der Essener Geschichte by Scheidt Kasprusch Architekten

The corten steel tables, which cover the new archive, are made of a material that constantly alters and protects itself by corrosion.
It communicates the change of time, appears protective and alludes to the background of the City of Essen.

Awarding authority: City of Essen
Concept and development: Ahlbrecht Felix Scheidt Kasprusch Architekten
Competition: 2005, 1st award
Completion: 2010
Gross floor area: 5500 sqm
Location: Essen, Germany
Materials: new archive building: corten steel tables


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Chateau Barde-Haut
by Nadau Lavergne
Museum in Palmiry
by WXCA
Exchange by
Andre Kikoski

Regional Library and Knowledge Centre by Török és Balázs Építészeti

Regional Library and Knowledge Centre by Török és Balázs Építészeti

A mosaic rainbow of glazed ceramic tiles lines an egg-shaped dome at the heart of a library in Pécs, Hungary.

Regional Library and Knowledge Centre by Török és Balázs Építészeti

The six-storey library was designed by Hungarian architects Török és Balázs Építészeti, while the colourful tiles were arranged by ceramic artist Márta Nagy.

Regional Library and Knowledge Centre by Török és Balázs Építészeti

Library floors wrap around the curved hub, which is used as a place for quiet inspiration.

Regional Library and Knowledge Centre by Török és Balázs Építészeti

A series of small windows and a circular skylight puncture the curving tiled surfaces.

Regional Library and Knowledge Centre by Török és Balázs Építészeti

The dome emerges through a decked terrace on the roof of building, surrounded by a top floor children’s library.

Regional Library and Knowledge Centre by Török és Balázs Építészeti

Another building on Dezeen covered in colourful ceramic tiles is a Jewish community centre – see our earlier story here.

Regional Library and Knowledge Centre by Török és Balázs Építészeti

See also: more buildings in Hungary on Dezeen.

Regional Library and Knowledge Centre by Török és Balázs Építészeti

Photography is by Tamás Bujnovszky.

Regional Library and Knowledge Centre by Török és Balázs Építészeti

Here’s a bit more information from the architects:


Regional Library and Knowledge Center, Pécs, Hungary

Pécs, a multicultural city with a rich history, was the European Capital of Culture in 2010. For the location of the new library a remote, run down, undeveloped plot was chosen. This meant the new building did not have the constraint or possibility to directly match other buildings. During the design process, I aimed to dynamically synthesize the dualities which appear in many ways.

Regional Library and Knowledge Centre by Török és Balázs Építészeti

In the building a “beehive” represents the ideological centre and refers to permanence. This is a place of abstract thinking: a metaphor for the freedom of knowledge and also, in reverse, for the knowledge of freedom. I see beauty in the idea that my response for a knowledge centre is a building where the focus is not on concrete, permanently changing knowledge but on the possibility of thinking: in-other-words, an empty space which can be filled with the thoughts of the people in it.

Regional Library and Knowledge Centre by Török és Balázs Építészeti

The ground floor reception room is horizontally open, and the upper floors are, in accordance with their activities, rather introverted. The extensive “beehive”, un-functional in any common sense, connects these differently characterized spaces. In terms of forms, the inner, abstract space is analogous, archaic and organic. The spaces surrounding the “beehive” are the result of rational planning; with their flexibility they express the possibility of change. The facades are defined by the airy, white ceramic-coated glass, which represents the latest technology.

Regional Library and Knowledge Centre by Török és Balázs Építészeti

The inner surface of the “beehive” is an independent work of art: The Zsolnay ceramic tiles, with their world-famous eosin coating, refer to the use of local historical characteristics. The dual-use of material is intentional. It is important that an architectural work can be read in different ways: it should be local and international, stylish and traditional, historical and contemporary, but first of all have self-identity.

Regional Library and Knowledge Centre by Török és Balázs Építészeti

Client: Municipality of Pécs, Hungary
Location: Universitas utca, 7622 Pécs, Hungary
total net floor area: 13.180 m2
construction cost (landscape included): net 3,8 billion HUF

Regional Library and Knowledge Centre by Török és Balázs Építészeti

lead Designer: Török és Balázs Építészeti Kft.
Balázs Mihály, Tarnóczky Tamás, Tatár Balázs
beehive cover: Nagy Márta ceramic artist
fellow architect: Török Dávid, Falvai Balázs, Báger András

Regional Library and Knowledge Centre by Török és Balázs Építészeti

interior design: Frank György, Fábián Péter
landscape architecture: Kovács Árpád, Lukács Katalin, Tihanyi Dominika
electrical planning: Nyári Ilona, Krén József, Osztrovszki Emese, Farkas Anikó
mechanical design: Mangel Zoárd, Kovács Zsolt, Kerék Attila
structural design: Volkai János, Ambrus Roland, Dr. Medek Ákos, Komáromi Gergely, Szarka Gergely
glass structures: Dr. Becker Gábor
contractor: GROPIUS Zrt., Csáktornyai Gyula President, CEO, Müller Csaba site manager

Regional Library and Knowledge Centre by Török és Balázs Építészeti

Competition First Prize: 2007 March 30
Licensing plan: 2008 May 21
Tender plan: 2008 july 15
Opening: 2010 september

Regional Library and Knowledge Centre by Török és Balázs Építészeti


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Junior Boys School
by McBride Charles Ryan
Ravensbourne College by
Foreign Office Architects
Community Centre
by Manuel Herz Architects