Thursday, December 29, 2011

Triangular 6

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Triangle House, Nesodden, Norway, 2006 designed by JVA
While the exterior views are singularly framed by the window openings, closely related to individual spaces, the interior is treated in a more fluent way with overlapping sequences of space and light in section and plan. This duality of focal and flow is the theme of the building.  -- ArchDaily

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Garden house, Södermanland, Sweden, 2008 designed by Tham & Videgård Hansson
The triangular foot print is the result of a steep slope that diagonally crosses the site. With one of the long facades facing south we also managed to eliminate a pure northern façade. This further helped the idea of plants climbing high on the oversized trellis that cover some of the windows so that in time they will become hidden within the greenery.  -- ArchDaily

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Infinity, Baleares, Spain, 2008 designed by Atelier d’Architecture Bruno Erpicum & Partners
Space and time are two infinite things that pass us by. Architecture, however, enables us to model space and set time, like a sundial. It can also embody a third infinite thing: beauty. -- ArchDaily

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UN , Kanagawa, Japan, 2010 designed by Yo Yamagata Architects
The project site is in local hill near Tokyo located in a new residential area. The site is Flagpole-like site of triangle shapes by residential division. So we built a wall at perimeter to guard privacy. And we arranged three courtyards of different types at corner inside a wall. -- ArchDaily

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On the Corner, Shiga, Japan, 2011 designed by Eastern Design Office
The site is a wedge-shaped flatiron lot which resides at a corner where two streets merge at an acute angel. It was left behind neither used for residential nor for industrial development. Since no one wanted to buy it, and the public sector would not invest to change it into a park, the lot remained.
It is a triangular building configured by the square elements. The cross confines the power of the mixed materials into one. -- ArchDaily

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Triangolo, Nitra, Slovakia designed by Sebastian Nagy
The apartment house TRIANGOLO was created as a dialog between natural predispositions, town and the construction site locality. The Nitra’s upland, Zobor and meander of the river Nitra represented basic inspirational dominants. Triangular parcel and the roof of harmonic curve together with dispositional and material concept eventually formed architecture into its final resemblance. -- ArchDaily

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712 House, Barcelona, Spain, 2011 designed by H Arquitectes
The plot, which was triangular and around 400 sqm, was part of a land promotion protected by the Incasol for self promoters and was subjected to a tight schedule for the development of the house.  The triangular geometry of the plot was assumed and a systematic distribution was established based on two basic and equivalent spaces which were only qualified according to its orientation and its relationship with the exterior: three spaces from 8 to 10 sqm and three from 15 to 18sqm. -- ArchDaily

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House at Big Hill, Lorne, Victoria, Australia, 2011 designed by Kerstin Thompson Architects
Triangular in plan its long side acts as retaining wall struck against the slope of the land. Adjacent to this are sides two and three, joined to provide a right angle, a corner. If this right angle contains the interior and defines a clear boundary between inside and out, the apexes instead breach this. Separated from the retaining wall by full height glazed breaks they reveal views of significant trees and distant headlands. At these acute ends, inside and outside become one. -- ArchDaily

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Unou House, Toyota Aichi, Japan, 2012 designed by Katsutoshi Sasaki + Associates
For this site which has good view, we put two “frames”. One is vertical frame at east. The other is horizontal frame at west. The space consists of connecting the two frames. It’s a space horizontally opened while reducing height gradually and a space vertically opened while reducing a plan gradually. The “one room” is expanding vertically and horizontally. -- ArchDaily

Source: Nam Goong Sun archdaily.com

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Roll House, Gyeongsangnam-do, South Korea, 2013 designed by Moon Hoon
....an amazing plot of land. It was long, like a sword, adjoined with a long street to its side. The proportion was dramatic and therefore something that added to the appeal of the project, and the shape of the site itself breathed a vital energy into the building. -- ArchDaily

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Residential and Dental Practice Immler, Hard, Austria, 2014 designed by ARSP
This angular form arose as a direct result of two factors. Firstly, a crowded main street to the southern side of the plot and secondly a wish of the client to be able to enjoy a private but sun filled garden throughout the day. -- ArchDaily

Source: Petros Perakis archdaily.com

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Residence in Megara, Megara, Greece, 2014 designed by Tense Architecture Network
It is articulated through the creation of two interior courtyards, while the interconnection of its open and closed spaces is served by two juxtaposed corridors -a glass roofed and an open-air one. Its courtyards and living spaces remain inscribed in an austere, yet perforated triangle. -- ArchDaily

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