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TSS House / B+B Associat

Posted: 02 Sep 2018 02:00 AM PDT

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  • Architects: B+B Associat
  • Location: 31100 Treviso, Province of Treviso, Italy
  • Lead Architects: Marco Bonariol, Renato Bredariol
  • Area: 80.0 m2
  • Project Year: 2015
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Text description provided by the architects. B+B Associati realized the project through the demolition of an old residential building, caracterized by irregular geometry, situated at a crossroads of a neighborhood not far away from the old town of Treviso, Italy. The district is caracterized by buildings with different scales and different architectural styles.

TSS House is the reconstruction of the entire pre-existent structure, with the new configuration of two different boxes: the first one on the ground for the car parking and service rooms and the second one above that contains the day and night zones.

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On the ground floor there is a minimal and modern foyer with concrete and steel stairs that is flanked by an inclined clear glass window: this is a big cut on the facade on the pricipal street front and caracterizes the design of the entire building.

On the upper floors there are the bedrooms that are connected to a private terrace and a generous living area caracterized by a big glass sliding door. To emphasize the difference between the structures, architects decided to use dirrent materials: white cladding coat for the ground and panels of sintered stone slab for the fisrt and second floor. The final result is a modern architectural sculpture with simple box shapes and great visual impact.

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The composition of the plans with few large windows combined with the tecnology of the exterior ventilated facade allowed us to realize a builiding that reaches the highest level of energy performance.

In particular, for the composition and costruction of the principal dark volume B+B Associati used large stone panels of gres ceramic, made to measure, to define the exterior pattern.

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Dragons, Rocks, and Sails Inspire Sceno Light's Floating Theater in Vietnam's Ha Long Bay

Posted: 01 Sep 2018 11:00 PM PDT

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Sceno Light Architecture has released new images of their Ha Long Impression Theater, situated in the idyllic Ha Long Bay in North Vietnam. Drawing inspiration from various mythological and natural features, the soon-to-be-built scheme intends to offer a panoramic backdrop for visitors.

The theater is conceived as a "floating skin" intended to host 5000 people at a time, for two shows per day.

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The scheme is situated in the world-famous Ha Long Bay, with the project positioned intentionally to use the natural landscape as a background. The theater is positioned at sea level facing a "unique disposition of the natural panorama, offering a ground-breaking scene for audiences."

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The theater's design, envisioned as a "floating skin," embodies several mythological and natural references, depending on visitor perception and time of day. Such embodiments include "a shell on the rock, a part of a dragon body, and the sails of a traditional boat."

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Having been approved for a construction license, the scheme is due to be completed in 2020.

Click on any of the images above for access to the full gallery of the Ha Long Impression Theater.

News via: Sceno Light Architecture

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