Monday, July 8, 2013

Architecture and Home Design

Architecture and Home Design


Corten House Design by Studio MK27, in São Paulo, Brazil

Posted: 07 Jul 2013 09:43 PM PDT

This Corten House is designed by Studio MK27, located in São Paulo, Brazil.
The front facade is made of Corten weathering steel. The dialogue between the rusty texture on the outside and the stone, wood, white mortar and the glass build the space. In the ground floor, there is ample room with a ceiling height of 5.2m and four folding doors that completely open out to the deck and external fireplace; in the living room, a free wooden volume houses the kitchen and utilities program. The three bedrooms are located in the second floor.

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On the rooftop of the house, there is a wooden deck. This space functions as a sun deck with a heated pool and a view of the city of São Paulo.
Casa Corten is an urban house located near the largest park in the city of São Paulo, Brazil. The site is long and narrow, and its residents, make use of the rooftop and, especially, the park itself for leisure.

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Power House Building with New Interior Design by Cannon Design

Posted: 07 Jul 2013 09:43 AM PDT

Located in St. Louis, United States, Power House was designed by Cannon Design with new interior design.
"This award represents the final feather in the cap for the Power House project team," notes Thomas Bergmann, AIA, LEED AP, project principal. "LEED® Gold certification was one of the key goals when we began this project." Built in 1928, the Power House, an original part of the Municipal Service Building complex, still occupies an entire block of downtown St. Louis. Until the 1980's, the Power House component of the complex provided coal-fired steam heat to a dozen downtown buildings. After standing vacant for nearly 30 years, Cannon Design purchased the historic Power House in 2007, providing all design, development and construction management services for the project. The exterior shell and original structural steel were fundamentally sound but use for a large, thriving design practice required significant imagination and rigorous design analysis.

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Every component of the building's interior is new and designed both to current life-safety codes as well as the USGBC's standards for environmental sustainability. Designated as a landmark by the National Historic Register, the "Revival style" exterior has been fully restored. Having a relatively small "foot print" but a massive volume offered the opportunity for the addition of new floors necessary to accommodate continuing growth in St. Louis. The concept of "mezzanines" has preserved the signature arched windows on the north and east elevations and provided wonderful gallery and exhibit space for the firm and the community. Additional external modifications include the creation of a 3,500 sf urban garden. The interior, which was essentially an empty shell, was completely rehabilitated, with installation of HVAC, plumbing, and electrical infrastructure.

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Cannon Design is an ideas based practice, ranked among the leading international firms in planning and design for healthcare, science & technology, education, sports & recreation and government clients. At present, the firm employs a staff of 800, delivering services in 17 offices throughout North America, as well as abroad in Shanghai, China, and Mumbai, India.

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