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190 Sparks Street, Ottawa
built 1950
photo 1955 Andrews-Newton
City of Ottawa Archives / CA007295 / Newton
3861 Richmond Road, Ottawa
built 1980 - 1981
photo 1982 © Hellmut Schade / Carleton University Audio-Visual Resource Centre
Sparks at Elgin Street, Ottawa
built c 1880
demolished 1928
photo 1882 W. J. Topley
W. J. Topley Collection / Library and Archives Canada / PA-008436
Bank Street at Gilmour Street, Ottawa
built 1895 - 1896
destroyed by fire 1906
photo before 1898
Library and Archives Canada / C-007030
Wellington Street at O'Connor Street, Ottawa
built 1850
demolished 1927
photo 1902 W. J. Topley
W. J. Topley Collection / Library and Archives Canada / PA-8946
located in the heart of the Blue Mountains Sydney Australia. Magnificent views, and stunning architecture.
This property north facing with beautiful interior finishing. Well ventilated during summer and amazingly insulated for winter. Live you dream home on a private 1-acre property in the world-famous Blue mountains.
4000sqm land, 250sqm internals +100sqm deck.
4 bedrooms, 3 toilets, 1 study double car garage.
In slab hydronic heating.
Solar panel array.
26k liter rainwater tank.
Floor to ceiling windows
By Ronald van der Meijs.
the strings of 9 instruments are connected with a wire to the branches of a tree. when the wind is blowing the tree acts as conductor and plays the instruments...
Left to right, Patti Walters (instructor), Catharine Garber (Fergus Garber Architects), John Barton (Barton Architects), Bill Brigham (Field Paoli Architects), Hong Chen and Wendy Woo (Steinberg Group Architects).
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
Jade Mountain was one of the last surviving old-time Cantonese Chinese restaurants.
photo: Feb 27, 2007
Дом представляет собой фрагмент грунта размером 10х20 метров и высотой 7. Геодезическая крыша поросшая дёрном и стены отделаные ржавыми металлическими панелями. В доме три патио с растениями. Сооружение, призванное быть вписаным в ландшафт на самом деле становится пародийной отрицающей имитацией.
Phase III of this multi-phased project brought to completion the masterplan for the Colonnade Complex. Tower III is a 16-story, 425,000 square-foot addition, sited perpendicularly to the Colonnade axis, connecting with the Colonnade’s north wall. The atrium entry is fronted by a landscaped arrival court to provide a ceremonial entrance in the northeast quadrant of the site. On-site vehicular traffic is allowed to pass through a porte cochere carved into the rounded end of Tower III, a theme carried forward from Towers I and II. The lease space areas are configured to be typical speculative office spaces, available for tenant finish-out.
The grey granite exterior cladding is carried into the Colonnade Atrium Space. The space connects the three office towers and parking garage, and provides common retail, banking and conference center functions for the complex.
Nominated:
TOBY Award - BOMA International
2001-2002 Building of the Year
500,000 - 1,000,000 SF
Diseño de interiores.
Diseño y fabricación de muebles y elementos de decoración.
Diseño de iluminación. Arquitectura de interiores.
Mexico - 2009
It rises improbably from the Central Northside’s Jacksonia Street, candy-colored testimony to one man’s efforts to revitalize an inner-city neighborhood in transition. Bright yellow dominates the three-story building, but it also features color-coded maps — oranges and teals burst from the walls — of North Side neighborhoods. Wooden stick-ons — footballs for Heinz Field, birds for the aviary — add highlights. And it’s surrounded by banana trees and shrubs shooting happily from enormous lavender pots. ( www.popcitymedia.com/features/Randyland0206.aspx )
Phase III of this multi-phased project brought to completion the masterplan for the Colonnade Complex. Tower III is a 16-story, 425,000 square-foot addition, sited perpendicularly to the Colonnade axis, connecting with the Colonnade’s north wall. The atrium entry is fronted by a landscaped arrival court to provide a ceremonial entrance in the northeast quadrant of the site. On-site vehicular traffic is allowed to pass through a porte cochere carved into the rounded end of Tower III, a theme carried forward from Towers I and II. The lease space areas are configured to be typical speculative office spaces, available for tenant finish-out.
The grey granite exterior cladding is carried into the Colonnade Atrium Space. The space connects the three office towers and parking garage, and provides common retail, banking and conference center functions for the complex.
Nominated:
TOBY Award - BOMA International
2001-2002 Building of the Year
500,000 - 1,000,000 SF
Early stage design drawings / concept visuals set into the proposed plot and landscape. The project is live, land acquired, cleared and ready to go.
The indicated landscape contours are a marriage of a site survey and Google-Earth technology, which provides an extremely accurate representation of the landscape we are working with.
Space Projects Ltd - 2011
GREEN BOAT PROJECT
A Worldwide First
RiverQuest’s mission is to provide interdisciplinary
river-based environmental education and adventure
experiences to people of all ages, to transform their
understanding of the world around them.
RiverQuest has created Explorer, one of the
first green passenger boats in the world to serve
as its flagship vessel for river-based science
education and public programming. The 150-
passenger, 90’x25’ boat will serve over 10,000
students a year while reducing emissions to air
and water, implementing innovative propulsion
technology and alternative fuels. It will also
serve as a practical model for sustainable
boating technology worldwide. The following
objectives have guided the Explorer project from
concept to reality:
• Serve as an educational tool and real
world example of sustainable design
practices for the students, teachers and
the public that RiverQuest serves.
• Minimize the impact of operations on
the natural environment.
• Showcase how green building design
and environmentally friendly procedures
can be utilized on a passenger vessel
while still maintaining operating
efficiency and reliability.
• Design and build a passenger vessel that
implements the Leadership in Energy and
Environmental Design (LEEDTM) process
for all applicable systems.
420 Sparks Street, Ottawa
built 1908
photo 1986 © Hellmut Schade / Carleton University Audio-Visual Resource Centre