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In Margareten, the 5th district if Vienna
The plans for this apartment building complex originate from the architecture studio Fellner & Helmer of the two architects Ferdinand Fellner and Hermann Helmer, who specialised in theatre and concert buildings.
Tout le secret de l'art est peut-être de savoir ordonner des émotions désordonnées, mais de les ordonner de telle façon qu'on en fasse sentir encore mieux le désordre.
Charles-Ferdinand Ramuz
Eglise Notre-Dame-de-l'Arche-d'Alliance
Architecte: Architecture Studio (1998)
71, rue d'Alleray 15e Paris
From May 2014: My first mech and attempt to add scale. Key pieces / sets: Architecture Studio, 1x2 brick w/ holder and 1x2 plate w/ stick for shoulders and pelvis, 1x2 fork / stub plates for other joints, angle plate 1X2 / 2X2 for sideways building
Eglise Notre-Dame-de-l'Arche-d'Alliance
Architecte: Architecture Studio (1998)
71, rue d'Alleray 15e Paris
L'Arche d'Alliance était un coffre en bois d'acacia plaqué d'or. Elle renfermait les Tables de la Loi données par Dieu au Sinaï. L'église figure tout d'abord cette Arche de l'Ancienne Alliance. Un volume parfait a été choisi, celui du cube, en raison de sa simplicité. Ses côtés égaux renvoient à la Présence de l'Unique. Cette forme est insérée dans une résille métallique. La libre circulation de l'air, les jeux de lumières et de retraits, les espaces vides qui laissent passer le regard effacent les piliers et le rez-de-chaussée. L'église, élevée au-dessus du sol plus qu'elle ne repose sur une assise, fait toute entière signe au milieu de la ville.
From May 2014: My first mech and attempt to add scale. Key pieces / sets: Architecture Studio, 1x2 brick w/ holder and 1x2 plate w/ stick for shoulders and pelvis, 1x2 fork / stub plates for other joints, angle plate 1X2 / 2X2 for sideways building
The AWI is located in a building known as the Institut du Monde Arabe, the same name as the institute, on Rue des Fossés Saint Bernard in the 5th arrondissement of Paris, France. It was constructed from 1981 to 1987 and has floor space of 181,850 square feet (16,894 m2). Architecture-Studio, together with Jean Nouvel, won the 1981 design competition with a highly original plan for a difficult site that, over the years, have proven to be a successful design solution.
In contrast to the curved surface on the river side, the southwest façade is an uncompromisingly rectangular glass-clad curtain wall. It faces a large square public space that opens toward the Île de la Cité and Notre Dame. Visible behind the glass wall, a metallic screen unfolds with moving geometric motifs. The motifs are actually 240 photo-sensitive motor-controlled apertures, or shutters, which act as a sophisticated brise soleil that automatically opens and closes to control the amount of light and heat entering the building from the sun. The mechanism creates interior spaces with filtered light — an effect often used in Islamic architecture with its climate-oriented strategies. The innovative use of technology and success of the building's design catapulted Nouvel to fame and is one of the cultural reference points of Paris. Notably, the building received the Aga Khan Award for Architecture. The building houses a museum, library, auditorium, restaurant, and offices.
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