Thursday 28 July 2011

This pop-up garage is very suitable for high car density area, and for those who wants to hide their luxury car.

http://weinterrupt.com/2009/03/pop-up-garage-stows-your-car-safely-underground/



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The Cardok garage is an interesting parking solution that is starting to be seen around more affluent London locales. The owner’s car is raised and lowered by means of a hydraulic lift. At present there are eight in action around London, four under construction and another ten that have been ordered, which is no small feat as the price for the single model is $61,181 and if you want an over and under double it will be $72,816. 
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Incidentally, here in Japan these are even creeping into cities in the more rural parts of the country. [Daily Mailvia Design BlogBorn Rich]

Thursday 21 July 2011

BERSIH 2.0 : From My Point of View

Assalamualaikum,

       Ya, memang sekarang ni Malaysia tgh hangat dengan isu Bersih. Pada pendapat saya, Bersih merupakan satu gerakan yang ditubuhkan oleh pembakang untuk 'memBERSIHkan' beberapa sistem pentadbiran yang dirasakan kurang 'BERSIH' di Malaysia ini. Ada pro dan kontrasnya pandangan saya berhubung kes ini.
 
       Pronya, apabila bangunnya gerakan ini, dapat membuka mata para pemimpin di negara kita bahawa rakyat Malaysia sudah mampu berfikir dan tidak hanya mengikut telunjuk pemimpin tanpa berfikir dengan mendalam. Oleh itu, pemimpin tidak boleh mengambil lewa lagi akan pentadbiran negara dan perlu memperbetul kepimpinan mereka supaya lebih telus dan efisen.

       Manakala kontrasnya pula, rakyat sudah mula jemu akan barisan kepimpinan sekarang ini yang sudah sangat lama memimpin. Rakyat mahukan pembaharuan. Kes ini sama sahaja dengan kes pemberontakan yang berlaku dia Asia Barat. Cuma di sana pemberontakannya lebih agresif. Hal ini kerana telah banyak berita tentang penyelewengan pihak pemimpin yang berlaku terbongkar.

Kesimpulannya, pihak pemimpin harusla bersikap terbuka akan perkara ini agar negara kita akan lebih makmur. Manakala pihak pembangkang pula haruslah mencari cara yang lebih baik dalam menyampaikan pendapat mereka.

Sekian.


Thursday 7 July 2011

Rivas Vaciamadrid Youth Center / Mi5 Arquitectos

Saya rase this center is quite famous search kt google image je da ad kuar gmbr..


Architects: Mi5 Arquitectos – Manuel Collado Arpia y Nacho Martín Asunción
Location: Rivas-Vaciamadrid, Madrid, 
Collaborators: Eider Holgado, Richar y Diego Barajas
Engineering: Juan Travesí (Estructuras)
Contractor: Dragados
Project Area: 1.834 sqm
Budget: 2.344.502 €
Project Year: 2006
Construction Year: 2009
Photographs: Miguel de Guzmán





From the beginning, the project was conceived as the possibility of making the “underground” visible, a construction devised as a radical manifestation of Madrid’s outskirts youthful spirit in general, and of Rivas´ youth groups in particular.



The project aspires to become an explicit “teen” communication vehicle by appropriating their language and their voices as the ingredients of the project. In this way, the project’s team embraces all Rivas’s youth groups by means of an open participation process, in which the future users of the centre, combined with technicians and politicians, will contribute their decisions, their concerns, their fantasies and their aesthetics to create a contemporary “social monument”.


The end result of this process is a public structure with a punk spirit, intensely burdened with content and articulated around programmatic centres conceived as activity explosions, which are erected as meeting and exchange points of the emerging communities.





Sjakket Youth Club / PLOT

Ade lagi, ade lagi..case study


Architects: PLOT = BIG + JDS
Location: Copenhagen, 
Client: Sjakket Youth Club, Realdania
Partner in Charge: Bjarke Ingels
Collaborator: Julien De Smedt
Project Leader: Sophus Søbye
Project Architect: Sophus Søbye
Contributors: Bo Benzon, Christian Dam, David Zahle, Julie Schmidt-Nielsen, Kathrin Gimmel, Louise Steffensen, Mia Frederiksen, Nanna Gyldholm Møller, Nina Ter-Borch, Ole Elkjær-Larsen, Ole Nannberg, Olmo Ahlmann, Søren Lambertsen
Constructed Area: 2,000 sqm
Project year: 2007
Budget: US $3,880,000
Photographs: Vegar Moen


How do you create something that even street  would find cool?
By converting a run down factory into a base camp, the immigrant youth are given an alternative place to go off of the streets. Sjakket serves as a community centre to mainly immigrant youth, and as such it serves a significant role in the area, because it keeps the troublemakers off the street and activates and educates them. Sjakket is situated in one of the outer lying neighborhoods of Copenhagen, in an industrialized neighborhood which is mainly populated by lower income households and immigrant families. It is densely populated with older building blocks, but also embossed by the fact that it is surrounded by more industrialized businesses.
The exterior gables and structural walls were subject to strict rules of preservation. The generous barrel vaulted spaces of the former factory are given new functions – one filled, the other emptied. A half pipe sun deck is wedged between the two vaults. This raised terrace is in many ways a secret oasis for the . Accessed from the raised terrace is the ‘Ghetto Noise’ sound studio which bridges over the two vaults, like one of so many containers which are so ubiquitous in the surrounding harbor landscape of Copenhagen. The studio is the only architectural addition, as well as Sjakket’s icon announcing the centre’s presence upon the industrial skyline of Northwest Copenhagen.


One of the vaulted spaces is gutted to make room for a vast sports hall, whereas the other accommodates more intimate program. The vault to the south opens up entirely to the courtyard beyond through three large industrial sized garage doors extending the interior into the urban realm. The centre’s multi-functional character is best illustrated through the varied use of the vaulted spaces, one is held completely empty for sporting events, whereas the other one can be used for activities, such as concerts or communal activities. The areas between the vaults is reserved for the kitchen, bathrooms, and sports equipment storage.


The refurbishment of Sjakket’s main purpose is to create a place that serves many different functions and age groups, but most importantly could make a positive, bright statement that would serve the area. By listening to the centre’s users and leadership as well as surrounding neighbors the focus was set on integration rather than alienation which many immigrant youth feel in their new home.
The buildings are renovated in a way to incorporate as much of the existing buildings as possible and overlaying a futuristic and bright environment for the young people who use Sjakket. The former industrial buildings serve as a backdrop to the more current urban street culture as seen in the preserved graffiti and the rich use of color throughout the building. Instead of removing the graffiti, it became a source of inspiration when figuring out the color scheme. The exterior windows each have a different tone of color spanning from red to blue. Thus through color a bridge was built between the generation of graffiti and the generation that is guiding them through Sjakket’s activities.




Youth Recreation & Culture Center / Dorte Mandrup + Cebra

Yeah godek lg jumpe lg.of coursela share lg..

http://www.archdaily.com/14767/youth-recreation-culture-center-dorte-mandrup-cebra/


Architect: Dorte Mandrup Arkitekter Aps + Cebra Arkitekter A/S
Location: Hellerup, Copenhagen, 
Project Year: 2008
Turn Key Contractor: Partnering NCC Construction Danmark / Mangor & Nagel Arkitektfirma A/SClient: Gentofte Municipality
Engineer: NCC Construction DanmarkLandscape: Peter Holst LandskabConstruction Area: 2,600 sqmLOutdoor Area: 4,000 sqmPhotographs: Adam Mørk


The building is situated in a residential area in a northern suburb of Copenhagen, Denmark. The area predominately consists of large villas from the turn of the century.
The site is long and narrow- on one side bordering the railroad and on the other a busy road- Gersonsvej – hence there was a noise problem to be solved.


The program was a mixed use complex containing several different institutions both communities and individual users. Cross programming was developed through workshops and games with future users, adults as well as children.
The site is noise polluted in a degree demanding noise reducing walls to protect the outdoor play area. Elements such as a bunker and a transformer box were integrated in the landscape of green noise baffles surrounding the site. An old chestnut tree- characteristic for the site – was preserved and incorporated in the garden.


To express the complexity of the program under one roof, the building is shaped to the area with a form that morph recreation and leisure in 3 connected houses. As interpretations of the surrounding villas, the design of the building basically downscales the large volume of the gym to the scale of the area.


The houses spread out into individual villas:
  • Sports villa
  • Café villa
  • Work shop villa
  • Music villa
There is a dynamic synergy between the villas and throughout the house, where sports and leisure are directly intertwined, both physically and mentally. The merge between indoors and outdoors was also in relation to this and an important feature for the users. Ground level activities all have direct access to the garden or court yards.

The terminology of the building recognizes classical domestic spaces such as the entrance hall, dining room, atelier, living room, terrace, garden and attic. Through the use of color, light and surfaces, varying moods are emerging as a series of rooms. Each is done with its own special character, specific technical, acoustic, material and surface related qualities depending on their unique function.
The ambition has been to create a hangout for children, who recall Pippi Long stockings famous “Villa Villakulla” more than just another institution.

There's more picture if you click the link given.. tq.





Merida Factory Youth Movement/Selgas Cano

Setelah menggodek-godek ArchDaily, saya ternmpk this project. So I would like to share this in this blog.Bley wat case study nnt. ^ ^

http://www.archdaily.com/148708/merida-factory-youth-movement-selgas-cano/



Architects: Selgas Cano / Jose Selgas, Lucia Cano
Location: 
Client: Junta de Extremadura
Project Year: 2011
Project Area: 3,090 sqm
Photographs: Iwan Baan


 

Skatepark, Concert area, broadband Internet, Modding, Tuning, Modeling, Graffiti, Urban Art, Street Theatre, tightrope walking, circus activities, Video Art, Electronic Music, Acrobatics, Performing Arts, Manga, Parkour, Audiovisual Art, Contemporary Dance, Dance Funk and Hip Hop, Ballroom and MACC (contemporary artistic body manifestations) are all activities that make up the collective Factory Program and will we will continue to offer these activities in the new Factory  project.


As new people join, it appears that in the near future we will have to filter some of these activities, but our goal as architects is that no one will have to be filtered. The building is designed as a large canopy that is open to the entire city and available to anyone who would like to come. This canopy is composed of a series of volumes with oval floor plans with treated as isolated modules, allowing independent access. Since there is no system to control climate within the site, a large thermal covering, a meter thick, protects the youth from rain and sun while they participate in activities below. The cover also helps control the climate within these activity areas. Protective and translucent, the roof extends like a floating cloud.


Aerial View

Roof plan

Sebenarnya ad bnyk lg, if want to see click at url given above tq : ))