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PROIECT 2 : FAZA 1 si FAZA 2, ciclu II (secundar), semestru VII

Universitatea Spiru Haret Bucureti, Facultatea de Arhitectur, A. Univ. 2010 2011, Anul IV

IMOBIL REZIDENTIAL IN ZONA CENTRALA


FAZA 1 DOCUMENTARE/ ANALIZA CONTEXT EXISTENT

Student Arh. DOBRE M. GEORGE-MIHAITA Anul IV Sem VII Grupa 405

PROIECT 2 : FAZA 1 si FAZA 2, ciclu II (secundar), semestru VII


Universitatea Spiru Haret Bucureti, Facultatea de Arhitectur, A. Univ. 2010 2011, Anul IV

IMOBIL REZIDENTIAL IN ZONA CENTRALA


FAZA 1 DOCUMENTARE/ ANALIZA CONTEXT EXISTENT

Student Arh. BENEA ALEXANDRU Anul IV Sem VII Grupa 404

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THE MATCHBOX OFFICE COMPLEX

Suprafata totala: 6.400 mp 22 Unitati business variind intre 80 si 250 mp Parcari : 1.150 mp Projectmanagement: Meijer & co, Amsterdam Inginer structura: Van Rossum Bv. Amsterdam Consultanta: DGMR Raadgevende, Ingenieurs, La ROTONDA, Schiphol-rijk de blaauw Client: Pand Noord 3 bv Costuri: 5.500.000 euro Echipa design: Allard Meine Jansen Daniel Bakker, Jurren Boon

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SOCIAL HOUSING IN PARIS


Arhitect: Frdric Schlachet Architecte Locatie: Paris, Franta Client: SNI SAGI General Contrator: AMT Aria Proiect: 1,650 mp Buget: 3,370,000 An Proiect: 2010 Fotograf: Frdric Schlachet

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Steckelhrn 11, Hamburg, Germany

Constructie inceputa in anul 2007 Finisare in octombrie 2009 Investitie estimate la 5.000.000 euro Aria: 3,600m Architecti si Designeri: J Mayer H Architects Client: Cogiton Projekt Altstadt GmbH Contractor: Heijmans Oevermann Inginer Structural: WTM Engineers Building Services: Energiehaus and Sineplan

Steckelhrn 11 was commissioned directly from the client, Cogiton Projekt Altstadt GmbH in 2007, without a competition. The design team Juergen Mayer H, who are based in Berlin, consisted of Hans Schneider, Wilko Hoffmann and Marcus Blum. The office block is situated in the city centre in an old part of Hamburg, Germany, and was completed in October 2009, taking two years to build. It is located between the city's main commercial areas and the Hafen City project a massive area of urban development, where over 50 projects are already underway. The building stands where an old warehouse which was used as a storage facility was sited, with two historic buildings on either side. While designed to be part of its environment, the building also stands as a landmark when viewed from theSpeicherstadt, a storehouse city built in 1885-88, or Hafen City, which is just a few minutes walk from the city centre.

The Steckelhrn 11 squeeze


The most unusual thing about the Steckelhrn 11 office development is its shape. From the front faade made of glass and aluminium, which is about 26.4m wide, the building fits into the irregular space between neighbouring buildings, emerging on the harbour side a tiny 1.8m in width.

"Steckelhrn 11 is situated in the city centre in an old part of Hamburg."


The main faade of the office block faces towards Steckelhrn Street. The outside appearance is constructed of glass, aluminium and ceramic, which was used as a contrast to the more traditional brick buildings in the centre of Hamburg. It was also a more flexible material to work with within such an unusual shape than a brick structure. Concrete is used inside the building. The outer faade was designed to harmonise with the surroundings and create a new interpretation of urban space. Cantilevered elements in the main faade create a series of specific spatial qualities on the inside and outside. The building is squeezed into a very narrow street, but the actual design was more of a challenge than finding materials to work within the space. "It was very difficult to organise the floor plan," says Wilko Hoffman, an architect at J Mayer H "Minimum space was used for stairways so there was enough space for offices. We have to respect all the rules," he adds. Another problem was to let enough light into the building, a problem partly solved by a white interior and very large glass windows on the front facade.

Steckelhrn 11 design
The floor area is 3,600m with a further 500m in the basement. There are eight floors; seven of offices and one at the top for the equipment powering the building electricity, machinery and air conditioning. To help reduce the costs of running the air conditioning, and heating the building, there is an active core system inside the concrete ceiling. Water flows through the tubes which cool the concrete in summer and warm it in winter. Floors seven and eight are set back by about 1m, and are shaped to match the buildings on either side. The glass flows round over the top of the building in a liquidlike curve.

"Steckelhrn 11 was designed to harmonise with the surroundings and create a new interpretation of urban space."
The interior is envisaged as connecting together in one design, with the ceiling, walls and floors working together. Colour stripes provide a theme and drip like water coming down the ceramic faade. The white ceiling is intended to contrast with the dark carpet, with the stripes getting progressively brighter and brighter. The ground level is conceived as a spacious lobby or a public caf. The upper floors have views over theKatharinenkirche which is the one of the most historical of Hamburg's five main churches, or Hafen City. There are also balconies on the top floors offering panoramic views of old and new Hamburg, and a green roof to add vegetation. Mnster-based Heijmans Oevermann construction company were among the contractors that worked on the scheme and different parts of the building were contracted to different companies. The architect on site was Imhotep, Donachie und Blomeyer, with structural engineers Lydia Thiesemann and WTM. Building services were provided by Energiehaus and Sineplan.

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SOCIAL HOUSING in PARIS

Architects: Chartier Corbasson Location: 74 rue Saint Antoine, Paris, France Client: SIEMP Net surface: 900 m SHON Budget: 2,1 M Year: 2009 Photographs: Yves Marchand & Romain Meffre

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SOCIAL HOUSING in PARIS

Architect: OFIS arhitekti Location: Izola, Slovenia Design Year: 2003 Construction Year: 2004-2006 Design Team: Rok Oman, pela Videcnik with Martina Lipicer, Nejc Batistic, Nea Oman, Florian Frey, Marisa Baptista Structural Engineering: Valide d. o. o. Mechanical Engineering: Oves d. o. o. Electrical Engineering: Winky d. o. o. Contractor: Makro 5 gradnje, d. o. o and Kraki zidar d. d. Client: Slovenian Housing Fund and Community of Izola Site Area: 2,294 sqm Constructed Area: 5,452 sqm Apartments: 30/block Budget: 1,54 M EURO (US $2.42 M) /block

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