Showing posts with label Architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Architecture. Show all posts

Tuesday, 28 July 2009

MahaNakhon – Bangkok’s ‘Great Metropolis’



This week in Dezeen I spotted an article on the plans for MahaNakhon by Ole Scheeren of OMA. Not only was I grabbed instantly by the beauty of this architectural giant, I was also amazed at the detail and inclusivity of its design.



The building that will become Bangkok’s largest skyscraper is a glass tower constructed of a staggering 77 floors. More interestingly though is that the design moves beyond the traditional seamless, glossy totem and includes a ribbon of seemingly pixelated floors creating beautiful aesthetics with practical and stunning design functionality. The 3 dimensional ribbon wrapping around the tower will provide uninterrupted panoramic views and terraces, as if excavating outdoor space from the depths of the glittering glass masterpiece.




Due for completion in late 2012 the building will include The Ritz Carlton Residences, a public plaza, retail space, 200 homes, restaurants, bars and a stunning multi level 3 floor Sky Bar and Restaurant allowing you to entertain at over 1,000 feet above the city.

Posted by: Roz

Wednesday, 9 May 2007

Jewish Museum

My sister in Law an architect and she said you can't go to berlin without seeing the Jewish Museum museum. How right she was.

It’s probably one of the best pieces of Architecture I’ve ever visited, both aesthetically and emotionally. It was designed by
Daniel Libeskind, and architecturally, A very brave building symbolising a very delicate subject.

The building is very distinctive - blurring the lines between architecture and sculpture. It’s not designed to fulfill any functional requirements. Its purpose is to create a series of provocative and symbolic spaces that tell the story of the Jewish people in Germany.

Posted By: Matt