Thursday, March 27, 2014

Art Berlin Contemporary - Massive Brick Arch


Look at that massive arch!  Arches within an arch!

I'd like to know more about this building, but I can't find anything, I came across the image one day when looking at things related to "Art Berlin Contemporary" gallery.


Residential: 7 stories - 21 Scollard Street, Toronto, Ontario, Canada








INFORMATION
Type - Mid-Rise
Designation - Condominium
Status - Complete
Floors - 7
Height - 25.0m (82.0f)
Units - 99
Architect - Architects Alliance
Developer - Great Gulf Homes

Building Record History
2005 - Complete
2004-07-24 - Construction

Residential: 5 Stories - Walk Up, Chicago, IL, USA






Residential: 12 stories - Senate Square, Washington DC, USA


Esocoff Associates Architects: www.esocoff.com

201-225  I  street NE, Washington DC
12 stories
432 residential units
568,120 sq ft
508 spaces of below grade parking

From the Architect's Website:
"Anchoring the eastern end of the emerging H Street corridor, two high rise condominium towers comprise this new development bounded by 2nd, 3rd, H and I streets in NE Washington, DC. Located a few blocks from the U.S. Capitol and Union Station, this Capitol Hill residential complex occupies a full block site along with two historic buildings surrounded by government buildings and commercial centers. This project is part of a larger "Great Streets" project, forming its eastern terminus. Floor to ceiling glass and walkout terraces are integrated into the masonry buildings and landscape offer a combination of views and privacy within an urban community".

Westvleteren community Centre - Atelier Tom Vanhee


Architect: Atelier Tom Vanhee
Image Source: 
http://www.dezeen.com/2014/02/17/community-centre-westvleteren-atelier-tom-vanhee-contrasts-bricks/

Community Centre Westvleteren by Atelier Tom Vanhee contrasts old and new bricks
Community Centre Westvleteren by Atelier Tom Vanhee contrasts old and new bricks

Community Centre Westvleteren by Atelier Tom Vanhee contrasts old and new bricks


Community Centre Westvleteren by Atelier Tom Vanhee contrasts old and new bricksCommunity Centre Westvleteren by Atelier Tom Vanhee contrasts old and new bricks