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# 6 line / Parkchester East 177th Street (on Hugh J. Grant Circle/ Westchester Avenue , one block East of White Plains Road) opened 05/30/1920
Multi-million Pound Architectural Concept Design
A live multi-million pound green / brown field architectural concept design, detail interior design and contract evaluation.
Space Projects are engaged on a multi-level basis in regard to this sites development. Undertaking all aspects of the sites architectural concept design, interior detail design, CIG rendering, planning and costing evaluation.
As with any project of this size, magnitude and evolving nature it continues to both excite and stimulate on a multitude of levels.
The proposed buildings will occupy as much volume underground as they will above, evolving transitional experience of all senses.
Space Projects Ltd - May 2011
495 Richmond Road, Ottawa
built 1984 - 1985
photo 1986 © Hellmut Schade / Carleton University Audio-Visual Resource Centre
40 Boteler Street, Ottawa
built 1978
photo 1979 © Hellmut Schade / Carleton University Audio-Visual Resource Centre
Fourth and Fifth Year Studio Project
Architectural Design Studio
Dana Koenitzer
New Jersey School of Architecture
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Newark, New Jersey
Professor Stephen Zdepski
The slick black faced stone facade has outlasted the actual bank. And the term "South Brooklyn" doesn't reflect the more fashionable and highly promoted Real Estate names.
File this one under Arcane.
Photo shot: Sept 6, 2006
9th Street, South Brooklyn
It is now The Oxford Centre for Mission Studies (OCMS) is in the former St Philip and St James Church on Woodstock Road, Oxford, England, opposite Leckford Road. It was established in 1983.
The Centre exists to aid church leaders. It was founded by mission theologians from Africa, Asia and Latin America. OCMS offers taught Masters courses and PhD/MPhil research degrees.
The building was consecrated as SS Philip and James Church on 8 May 1862 to serve the growing suburb of North Oxford. The architect G. E. Street built the church in 1860-62 and added the tower and spire in 1864-66.
Opening Reception
Thursday, February 18, 2016
@Charles Addams Gallery
The theme of this year's Undergraduate Architecture exhibition, "Polygonal Primitives,” focuses on the work by students in ARCH 301 and ARCH 302, taught by Joshua Freese.
Stunning image from Carol M. Highsmith's monumental Library of Congress Collection. For 38 years Carol has travelled America capturing beautiful moments in time, preserving them for future generations. By donating these images to the Library of Congress she has generously made these images available to the public domain for everyone to enjoy.
We are delighted to bring you our favorites here.
You can view the entire archive at the Library of Congress.
You can download the images we have curated and edited : www.rawpixel.com/board/421689/carol-m-highsmiths-america
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Toyota / Sustainable Retailing - 2010 / 2012
Space Projects were appointed by Toyota GB Plc to formulate a blueprint for their “Sustainable Retail Centres ‘” throughout the U.K.Being current brand guardians for Toyota GB Plc and having completed a successful roll out programme for 190 + sites, Space Projects are ideally placed to identify ‘eco technologies’ that will compliment and enhance the operational demands of Toyota Centres.
The study looked at every component and operation of a typical Toyota Centre to identify opportunities to minimize environmental impact through reducing energy use, generating energy, saving water, rainwater harvesting, recycling. In tandem with environmental benefits, the study demonstrated commercial benefits via life cycle cost savings for the Retail Centres.
The realization of these works will be translated into Toyota’s new showrooms during the in the first half of 2011.
Toyota Enfield is the manifestation, realisation and result of our study work.
Space Projects - May 2012
Fourth and Fifth Year Studio Project
Architectural Design Studio
Brian Novello
New Jersey School of Architecture
New Jersey Institute of Technology
Newark, New Jersey
Professor Stephen Zdepski
Wellington Street, Ottawa
built 1859 - 1876
photo 1987 © Hellmut Schade / Carleton University Audio-Visual Resource Centre
Toyota / Sustainable Retailing Exterior Study - 2010 / 2012
Space Projects were appointed by Toyota GB Plc to formulate a blueprint for their “Sustainable Retail Centres ‘” throughout the U.K. Being current brand guardians for Toyota GB Plc and having completed a successful roll out programme for 190 + sites, Space Projects are ideally placed to identify ‘eco technologies’ that will compliment and enhance the operational demands of Toyota Centres.
The study looked at every component and operation of a typical Toyota Centre to identify opportunities to minimize environmental impact through reducing energy use, generating energy, saving water, rainwater harvesting, recycling. In tandem with environmental benefits, the study demonstrated commercial benefits via life cycle cost savings for the Retail Centres.
The realization of these works will be translated into Toyota’s new showrooms during the in the first half of 2011.
Toyota Enfield is the manifestation, realisation and result of our study work.
Space Projects - May 2012
STG Design completed the renovation of the Southwest YMCA’s existing facility to better serve the increasing demands of South Austin. The concept was to express a transition from urban to garden, symbolizing the every day progression from work, to fitness, to life. This concept is expressed in the architecture by progressively dissolving the mass of the existing tilt-wall façade with a multi-colored perforated screen. The play of light from the screen is more pronounced as one approaches the east side or “Garden,” much like the dappling of light of the sky through the canopy of a tree.
The facility includes a basketball court, indoor pool, aerobics area, pilates area, free weights, cardio, spinning, indoor walking track, outdoor pool and outdoor play area. Photography copyright Paul Bardagjy 2011