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The options for cork flooring in North American homes has truly evolved. Designs and patterns range from traditional to modern, in original colors or dyed and add style and creativity to any room.
The Glass House Lantern: a vertical growing and dinning space, encapsulated within a facade, including a low-tech curtain wall made from reclaimed sash windows supported with a scaffoldboard wall from an old shipping container. Designed by Bartlett BSc Architecture UG3 student Rachael Taylor.
Photo: ©John Sturrock
former Paramount Theatre Building
Broadway, between 43rd & 44th Streets
Times Square, New York City
architects ;C.W. and George L. Rapp ; 1926-1927 / Art Deco style
www.nyc-architecture.com/MID/MID110.htm
more historic info ;
en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Paramount_Theater_(New_York_City)
Cinema Treasures's web page:
Greywater Dining Scape: providing a wetland dining area and the first large-scale commercial reed bed water filtration scape in London. Pedal pumps are integrated into the system to lift the filtered water into a water storage tank where it can be then used for gravity-led irrigation. Designed by Bartlett BSc Architecture UG3 student Yangyang Liu.
Closing remarks by Sir Banister Fletcher Visiting Professor Emmanuel Petit during the PhD Research Projects 2015 Conference and Exhibition at The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL.
Australian Luxury bathroom with brown tiles and hardwood floor, focusing on a free standing bath. Clipping path around the windows and reflections in mirror/door.
Another award winning architectural design in downtown Los Angeles is the LAPD Police Administration Building completed in 2009, shown here in the evening
For more info on this great modern designed structure visit this link : www.worldarchitecturenews.com/index.php?fuseaction=wanapp...
528 Old St. Patrick Street, Ottawa
built 1873
photo 1986 © Hellmut Schade / Carleton University Audio-Visual Resource Centre
I was really impressed with the war memorial in Canberra. This photo is taken directly up at the centre of the dome...I just loves the colour & patterns.
almost too much architecture.....
great space - great architecture..
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The Glass House: a vertical growing and dinning space, encapsulated within a facade, including a low-tech curtain wall made from reclaimed sash windows supported with a scaffoldboard wall from old
shipping container. Designed by Bartlett BSc Architecture UG3 student, Rachael Taylor.
Photo: © Jan Kattein
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Rain Loos: made up of reclaimed from railway sleepers and are stacked to form two cubicles. A membrane stretched over a steel spaceframe collects rainwater which is directed into the flushing cisterns. Designed by BSc Architecture UG3 student Carrie Coningsby.
Windows (detail)
Warwick Allerton Hotel Chicago
formerly: Allerton Hotel
701 North Michigan Avenue
Designed by: Walter W. Alschlager
Construction: Started, 1922 + Finished, 1924
Stories: 25
warwickhotels.com/allerton-hotel-chicago
When the Allerton Hotel first opened, it had fourteen floors of small apartment-style rooms for men and six similar floors for women, with a total of 1,000 rooms. The hotel also boasted social events, gold, sports leagues, a library, solarium, and an in-house magazine. An early resident was Louis Skidmore, founder of the architectural firm Skidmore, Owings & Merrill.
In the 1940s and 1950s, the hotel housed a swanky lounge on its top floor, called the "Tip Top Tap". Although the lounge closed in 1961, the sign proclaiming its existence is still displayed on the Allerton Hotel.
After the Allerton Hotel was declared a Chicago landmark, it closed in 1998-1999 for a $40,000,000 renovation. The firm of Eckenhoff Saunders Architects oversaw restoration work which restored the hotel's bygone grandeur and upgraded mechanical systems. When the hotel reopened as the Allerton Crowne Plaza Hotel, the twenty-third floor, which previously housed the Tip Top Tap and the Cloud Room, became the Renaissance Ballroom.
In March 2014, Warwick International Hotels, a New York-based hotel chain, purchased the Allerton and renamed it the "Warwick Allerton Hotel".
The options for cork flooring in North American homes has truly evolved. Designs and patterns range from traditional to modern, in original colors or dyed and add style and creativity to any room.
Welcome Shelter: a structure occupying a prominent position adjacent to the Skip Garden Kitchen. A complex mechanism allows the structure to pivot around a central axis whilst simultaneously opening and closing the front gate. The resulting spatial transformation provides for variable degrees of intimacy when dining. Designed by BSc Architecture UG3 student Charles Redman.
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The options for cork flooring in North American homes has truly evolved. Designs and patterns range from traditional to modern, in original colors or dyed and add style and creativity to any room.
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Earthbag Coolstore & Office: a reclaimed timber structure, in-filled using recycled coffee sacks from a local coffee roastery filled with earth. On top of the storage room sits the garden’s existing office and a decking area. The design also features a distinctive ventilation stack designed with maximum sun facing surface area to help drive the ventilation of the storage room, keeping the produce within fresh. Designed by BSc Architecture UG3 student Alessandro Conning-Rowland.
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