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Fragmented House / AQSO Arquitectos
24 Rue Saint - Boniface / Synopsis Architecture

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Architects: Synopsis Architecture
- Area: 681 m²
National Library of Public Information / J. J. Pan & Partners
Jardines Lookout Flat / AFFECT-T
Flashback: Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth / Tadao Ando Architect & Associates
Maillen Hotel And Apartment / MENG YAN | URBANUS
OMA's Taipei Performing Arts Center breaks ground
Nearly two years after OMA was announced the winner of a two-stage international competition, the construction of the new Taipei Performing Arts Center has commenced. This ambitious project, led by OMA partners Rem Koolhaas and David Gianotten, generated a lot of debate among architects when it was announced back in 2009 due to its particular form. Morphed by a series of programmatic operations, the form intersects three types of theater in order to accommodate a variety of performances.

The Proscenium Playhouse, which seats 800, is expressed on the exterior as a large sphere while the other two theaters, respectively capable of seating 1,500 and 800, are represented as peripheric cubes. All the stage accommodations are brought together within the central cube, allowing for more flexibility as theaters can be used independently or combined, thus expanding the possibilities for experimental performances – an art that is very strong in Taiwan. At the same time, and in a similar way as OMA’s CCTV building in Beijing, China, a “public loop” channels circulation through the building, exposing the spaces that make the TPAC work, areas typically are hidden from the public but are as revealing as the performances themselves.
In this aspect, the building is like a machine at work with its engine exposed, somehow reminding me of OMA’s Prada Transformer – a machine-like building (the anti-blob) that changed its configuration to host different types of events.
The 180 million dollar project is set to be completed in 2015. More details, including sections and updated renders, after the break:
Guilhermes Home Studio / Studio Guilherme Torres

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Architects: Studio Guilherme Torres
- Year: 2010
House in Nakameguro / Yoritaka Hayashi Architects
Raakspoort Haarlem / Bolles + Wilson

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Architects: Bolles + Wilson
- Year: 2011
Center for Individuals with Disabilities / g.bang architecture
Flashback: Hearst Tower / Foster + Partners
Harbour View / S&T Wellington
House Eadie / Tribe Studio Architects

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Architects: Tribe Studio Architects
- Area: 143 m²
- Year: 2011
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Professionals: Cantilever Studio, JLS Construction




























