Wednesday, January 25, 2012

Skin of Architecture: Pattern 6

Source: David Frutos archdaily.com
Monteagudo Museum, Murcia, Spain, 2010 designed by Amann-Cánovas-Maruri
The building is constructed on the ground floor with exposed concrete structural screens and shutters. In the top section runs with a metal structure that resolves the long flights and closed with a panel of multiple sheets is sealed with a waterproofing hot end is topped with a skin of perforated Cor-Ten steel, which acts as final layer of a trans-ventilated facade takes up the old issue of climate as a backdrop.  -- ArchDaily

Source: Eugeni Pons archdaily.com
Covered Frontón in Ajangiz, Barrio Mendieta, Spain, 2011 designed by Blur Arquitectura
....a folded sheet, sensitive to its surroundings, will adapt to the topographic and volumetric conditions of the site, guarding the areas that are required to be protected. -- ArchDaily

Source: FG+SGarchdaily.com
Corten Apartments, Via Veneto 5d, 30030 Vigonovo Venice, Italy, 2012 designed by 3ndy Studio
Taking a place back to life and bringing it back to its ancient glory means to recall the voices that lived in it, the history fragments, the pieces of daily life and tradition that can be found and traced out on a sheet of paper. This huge piece of paper has become, in the project of the Campiello, a big sculpture made of 190 sheets of corten steel which spread for 300 mq and are to be read as a giant and enigmatic page of a book. -- ArchDaily

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