Saturday, November 12, 2011

Cylindrical 6

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Sogn Benedetg Chapel, Sumvitg, Switzerland, 1988 designed by Peter Zumthor
A cylinder that turns into an oval and then into a keel: the geometry of this church, however definite, is also dynamic and elusive to the eye, all this exacerbated by the implantation of the building on a steep slope.  -- galinsky
Catch a glimpse into the inner workings of Zumthor here. via ArchDaily

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Chapel of Reconciliation, Berlin, Germany, 2000 designed by Rudolf Reitermann and Peter Sassenroth
The Chapel design was based on plans by the Berlin architects Peter Sassenroth and Rudolf Reitermann. The Austrian mud-brick building expert Martin Rauch built the chapel over the foundations of the sanctuary of the destroyed Reconciliation Church. The structure consists of an oval-shaped rammed-earth construction whose inner room is encircled by a colonnade framed by wooden slabs penetrated by light. -- Berlin.de
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11 March Memorial, Madrid, Spain, 2007 designed by FAM Arquitectura y Urbanismo SLP
It is an oval shaped glass cylinder that weighs 140 tons, is 11 meters high and has a diameter of 8 by 10.5 meters. ... is designed to create the impression that the memorial, as a “shimmer of hope”, rises up towards the city from the depth of the train station, the “site of sorrow”. -- World Buildings Directory

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Roosendaal Pavillion, Roosendaal, the Netherlands, 2009 designed by René van Zuuk Architekten
In order to create a new public square the city of Roosendaal asked the urban design office Quadrat to make a proposition. In their scheme they proposed to pave the square with red and brown brick, plant 15 trees, make three exits for the underground parking and as the most visible and important element they proposed a restaurant and coffee pavilion in the form of an oval.  -- ArchDaily

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Bijlmer Park Theater, Amsterdam, the Netherlands, 2009 designed by Paul de Ruiter
The cultural building consists of an ellipse shape, with the upper two floors slightly displaced in relation to the ground floor. This provides a covered entrance area located in a logical position in the urban development plan’s routing.
The elliptical shape of the building did mean that it was necessary to search for a financially viable way of reproducing this rounded shape in the partially glass façade. The solution was found in a combination of wooden slats and vertical aluminum strips placed against the steel and glass sections of the facade. This means that the intersection points of the segmented façade are not visible and the building has a rounded, dynamic and somewhat abstract appearance that changes continually as you walk around it. -- ArchDaily

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Laufen Forum, Laufen, Switzerland, 2009 designed by Nissen & Wentzlaff Architekten
The building is primarily used to present the company’s current products to visitors in a form that not only shows off their appearance but also demonstrates their use. The two-storey building is designed as a shell, with the central core providing space for storage, the lift and side rooms. -- ArchDaily

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Project Honor, SC Johnson Tribute Building, Racine, USA, 2010 designed by Foster + Partners
Fortaleza Hall is completely transparent, with an oval form designed to give a 360 degree view of the Carnaúba. Visitors will view the aircraft suspended in mid-air, as if in flight. Alongside it will be photographs of the original plane and mementoes of the two expeditions.  -- architect's web site

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Nara Centennial Hall, Nara, Japan designed by Arata Isozaki
The plan is elliptical in shape, in which the longer axis follows the north/south orientation of the grid, presenting an entrance wall to people arriving from Nara railway station over a footbridge.  -- Floornature.com
View a sketch by Arata Isozaki 

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University of Pennsylvania Gateway Complex, Philadelphia, Pennsylvania, USA designed by Leers Weinzapfel Associates
A continuous stainless steel screen wall in a fluid elliptical form wrap the giant chiller plant. Its shape echoes the curves nearby river and roads, and its material resonates with industrial structures along the river. -- architect's web site
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Source: David Cervera archdaily.com
Gran Museo del Mundo Maya de Mérida, Mérida, Yucatán, Mexico, 2010 designed by 4A Arquitectos
The Gran Museo del Mundo Maya is a building with a contemporary expression about what the Mayans worshiped rather than the Mayans built, in this search we found a recurrent symbol, a key element in the cosmic vision of Mayan Culture: Ceiba, the sacred tree, whose roots penetrates and conforms the underworld, the trunk’s level lays down where life and daily activities take place underneath the shade of its frond which spreads its branches up to the sky and human transcendence. -- ArchDaily

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MCC, Prins Bisschopsingel, AB Maastricht, The Netherlands, 2010 designed by JHK Architecten
The ellipse form fits in with the existing context, while respecting the characteristics of the current buildings. -- ArchDaily

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JNC Sales Office & Community Arts Center, Xiamen, China, 2011 designed by Line and Space, LLC
The solution is achieved via two asymptotic black basalt walls that frame and shield the central path that leads visitors through a field of flowers to the main entry. As one travels along the pathway, the walls begin to create a sense of compression as they curve in towards each other, before releasing you into the open interior space of the building.  The main building volume is contained within a bright yellow corrugated metal drum, which juxtaposes the black basalt walls. -- ArchDaily

Source: Yuri Palmin archdaily.com
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Oval shade in Gorky Park, ул. Крымский Вал, 9, город Москва, Russia, 2012 designed by Bureau Alexander Brodsky

The new administration of the Gorky Park comissioned a shade for yoga training in the park. [I] built a shade with oval plan of timber and reinforced PET. -- ArchDaily

Source: Paul Kozlowski archdaily.com
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Véolia Environnement Centre Est, Rue Lionel Terray, Jonage, France, 2012 designed by Arte Charpentier Architectes
The Agora is located in the centre of the campus, connected to the reception and recreation areas: the common room, a 150-seat auditorium and a training centre consisting of workshops, classrooms and offices. A two-storey building, set further back, is for trainee and staff accommodation. It has 55 rooms and a sports hall. -- ArchDaily

Source: Markus Hauschild archdaily.com
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St. Sebastian Kindergarten, Münster, Germany, 2013 designed by BOLLES+WILSON
The elegant form of the elliptical nave physically anchors its surrounding neighbourhood. Now deconsecrated the logical investment driven choice would have been for St. Sebastian to disappear. Bravely the 2009 competition jury awarded the first prize to the BOLLES+WILSON scheme which envisaged the characteristic form given a new life and function – a kindergarten framed and shielded by site perimeter housing (2nd construction phase). -- ArchDaily

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Bishop Edward King Chapel, Oxford, UK, 2013 designed by Niall McLaughlin Architects
This elliptical chapel near Oxford by London studio Niall McLaughlin Architects contains a group of arching timber columns behind its textured stone facade. -- dezeen

Source: Julien Lanoo archdaily.com

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Aquaterra Environmental Centre, Billy-Montigny, France designed by Tectoniques Architectes
It is strategically located, and the building occupies a pivotal position in the time and space of the development. Its lens form is in harmony with the overall design. -- ArchDaily


Source: Jaime Navarro archdaily.com

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Ecumenical Chapel, Cuernavaca, Morelos, Mexico, 2013 designed by BNKR Arquitectura
We imagine a chapel buried, a lump in the ground. And in this process we include a vital element in our lives “Water” -- ArchDaily

Source: Rene de Wit archdaily.com

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Huize Vreeburg, Rosmalen, The Netherlands, 2014 designed by HILBERINKBOSCH Architecten
The workplace where all the trading takes place, is located in a round pavilion which is situated in the middle of the park and garden. It consists of a floating slab on which a wooden structure with a large free span bears a  tin roof. -- ArchDaily

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