Archive | October, 2010

[ print de toamna | cizme de ploaie ]]

27 Oct

ca tot ma laudam in mesajul anterior de grafica … si mi-am dat seama ca am foarte putine exemple … posterele, printurile si patternurile fiind moartea mea :D … le tin ascunse :) … dar cum sunteti asa simpatici, am zis sa va arat si voua cate ceva!

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27 Oct

Salutare!

In cazul in care se mai gasesc vizitatori ai blogului decorabilitate care nu imi sunt deja prieteni pe facebook … ei, atunci pe acestia (si nu numai :) ) ii invit sa caute pagina decorabilitate, sa dea un simplu like :) si sa devina membrii ai acestei noi comunitati !!!

Odata intrati pe aceasta pagina veti gasi cele mai recente si importante postari ale blogului, seturi de fotografii de inspiratie, videoclipuri si discutii pe teme despre decor, design si arhitectura … si, desigur, putem comunica prin intermediul comentariilor si mesajelor!


 


Va astept ! :)



[ necompartimentat | beton + lemn ]]

27 Oct

Death, decay, destruction? Wait, what? No, there are no plans to demolish this place now or in the near future – but years, decades or centuries from now if the retreat becomes abandoned it will decay in a visually-dynamic way, wood pealing away from a poured-concrete platform and central cast-in-place chimney.

 

textele provin de pe siteul dornob si am tinut sa le pastrez pentru ca mi s-a parut interesanta abordarea acestui articol.

notabil este ca, spre diferenta de alte tratari ale problemei, sau chiar mai rau, lipsa totala a acestora … si aici ma refer la felul in care o constructie va ‘imbatrani’ in timp, felul in care ea va arata dupa cativa ani si deci, felul in care se va ‘incadra’ in peisaj … arhitectii care au proiectat aceasta locuinta au luat in considerare si acest aspect, gandind cu adevarat in viitor ! :)


while it is not the first worry of any architect (let alone a client), considering the way a building will weather and age both while it is used and if (when) it is eventually deserted shows forethought and imagination above and beyond the basic call of designer duty. fortunately, Olson-Kundig Architects have a knack for thinking beyond the narrow logistical confines of a given house-as-project.


first, the footing and certain core structural walls – most notably those wrapping the hearth in the middle – were poured on site and show the steel rebar holes that mark the means of their construction.


next, a series of wood and glass panels are layered around to complete the exterior walls, and a wood-beam-supported (and wooden-slat) roof were placed on top, as this exploded, three-dimensional axonometric rendering shows in step-by-step detail. the ‘concept’ for this part of the cabin was, in fact, a tent – in other words: a simple and temporary structure erected on a more permanent ands table ground.

as interesting as it is to see how this little forest home came together, it is equally interesting to imagine how it would also all come apart some day. this is an aspect of sustainability not many ‘green’ designers necessarily put enough thought into. meanwhile, its materials are also well-chosen for it to weather while it remains occupied (hopefully for a long time yet to come).

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27 Oct

 

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27 Oct