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Children`s Activity Centre in Melbourne, Australia

April 11, 2011 Filed Under: Education, Public Buildings
Children`s Activity Centre in Melbourne, Australia

The Children`s Activity Centre designed by Phooey Architects is located in Melbourne, Australia. All materials brought to site were durable, recycled, reclaimed, plantation, reused or salvaged from demolition. This included decking, windows, carpet tiles and joinery. The whole container was re-used including doors suspending balconies. As a process of feedback design, the container off-cuts (with [...]

Wendy House in Friston, Suffolk, United Kingdom

March 8, 2011 Filed Under: House, Residential
Wendy House in Friston, Suffolk, United Kingdom

Designed by Sanei Hopkins Architects, Wendy House  is located in Friston, Suffolk, United Kingdom. The project was created using the salvaged windows and materials from a local store . The windows surround three sides of the building with the fourth as a solid wall housing shelving on the inside and sheathed in mirror on the [...]

TriMet South Terminus in Portland, United States

August 24, 2010 Filed Under: Cultural, Public Buildings
TriMet South Terminus in Portland, United States

The TriMet South Terminus designed by Hennebery Eddy Architects, Inc, is located in Portland, United States. The project integrates urban orientated environmentally responsible features. The site plan revolves around a large ovoid public space, responding to the site geometry. This overlooks an on-site landscaping feature that infiltrates all of the storm water runoff so that [...]

Machias Elementary School in Snohomish, United States

August 17, 2010 Filed Under: Education, Public Buildings
Machias Elementary School in Snohomish, United States

The Machias Elementary School, designed by NAC Architecture, located in  Snohomish, United States, on sits  a rural site the Pilchuck River vd in alley, north of Seattle, WA. Our goal was to replace the existing elementary school with a new school that connects with the community’s agricultural roots through an exploration and expression of their [...]

Frontier Project in Rancho Cucamonga, United States

August 10, 2010 Filed Under: Cultural, Public Buildings
Frontier Project in Rancho Cucamonga, United States

The Frontier Projec designed by HMC Architects is located in Rancho Cucamonga, United States. As the region’s top-rated high performance building, this 14,200 sq ft LEED® Platinum certified demonstration building is dedicated to educating the community in sustainable living practices. The project is a public initiative demonstrating how inviting and engaging architecture can foster community [...]

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