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2012A R C H I V E 2012A R C H I V E The International Architectural Awards 2012A R C H I V E The Chicago Athenaeum | 601 South Prospect Street Galena, Illinois 61036, USA | Tel: 815/777-4444 | Fax: 815/777-2471 E-mail: [email protected] A R C H I V E The International Architectural Awards 2012 BEACH HOUSE I SEA VIEWING PLATFORM 01 A R C H I V E Location:Shima-city Mie Prefecture, Japan, 2010 Architects: Takashi Yamamori, Yamamori Architect & Associates Client: Tomoko Inoue 01 Photographer: Kei Sugino The Chicago Athenaeum | 601 South Prospect Street Galena, Illinois 61036, USA | Tel: 815/777-4444 | Fax: 815/777-2471 E-mail: [email protected] www.chi-athenaeum.org A R C H I V E The International Architectural Awards 2012 A R C H I V E 02 HIROZAKARI SAKE BREWERY Location: Nakanojo Town Gunma, Japan, 2010-2011 Architects: Tyrant Kunihiko Matsuba+N LLC. Client: Muncipality of Nakanojo 02 Contractor: Karasawa Corporation Photographer: Tomoki Hirokawa The Chicago Athenaeum | 601 South Prospect Street Galena, Illinois 61036, USA | Tel: 815/777-4444 | Fax: 815/777-2471 E-mail: [email protected] www.chi-athenaeum.org A R C H I V E The International Architectural Awards 2012 KANAZAWA UMIMIRAL A R C H I V E LIBRARY 03 Location: Kanazawa City, Ishikawa, Japan Architects: Kazumi Kudo + Hiroshi Horiba/Coelacanth K&H Architects Client: City of Kanazawaliente Structural Engineer: Structural Design Office OAK Mechanical Engineer: Electrical Facilities: Sestubikeikaku Co., Ltd. Furniture/Interiors: Fukiekazuko Atelier Co. Ltd. Lighting Consultants: Koizumi Lighting Technology Corp. 03 Landscape Architects: Soichiro Tsukamoto Architecte de Paysages Contractor: Toda Corporation Photographer: Satoshi Asakawa The Chicago Athenaeum | 601 South Prospect Street Galena, Illinois 61036, USA | Tel: 815/777-4444 | Fax: 815/777-2471 E-mail: [email protected] www.chi-athenaeum.org A R C H I V E The International Architectural Awards 2012 LANYANG MUSEUM Location: Yilan County, Taiwan, 2010 04 A R C H I V E Architects: Kris Yao Architect Associate Architects: Artech Architects Client: Yilan County Government Contractor: Li Jin Engineering Co., Ltd. Structural Engineers: King-Le Chang & Associates 04 Photographer: Jeffrey Cheng, Chi-Yi Chang The Chicago Athenaeum | 601 South Prospect Street Galena, Illinois 61036, USA | Tel: 815/777-4444 | Fax: 815/777-2471 E-mail: [email protected] www.chi-athenaeum.org A R C H I V E The International Architectural Awards 2012 A R C H I V E 05 05 SPANISH PAVILION FOR SHANGHAI WORLD EXPO Location: Shanghai, People’s Repubic of China, 2010 Architects: Miralles Tagliabue EMBT Client: SEEI (Sociedad Estatal para Exposiciones Internacionales) Contractor: Iinypsa Informes y Proyectos, S.A. Project Manager: INGENOR Structural Engineer: MC2 - Estudio de Ingeniería SL. Mechanical Engineers: Tongji-The Architectural Design and Research Institute of Tongji University Photographer: Roland Halbe The Chicago Athenaeum | 601 South Prospect Street Galena, Illinois 61036, USA | Tel: 815/777-4444 | Fax: 815/777-2471 E-mail: [email protected] www.chi-athenaeum.org A R C H I V E The International Architectural Awards 2012 MENNONITE CHURCH Location: Elspeet, The Netherlands, 2011 Architects: FARO Architecten B.V. Client: Mennorode Conference Center A R C H I V E Contractor: Bouwbedrijf van Ouwendorp 06 Interiors: Pim Van Dijk Designs Landscape Architects: FARO Architecten bv BNA 06 Photographer: Hans Peter Föllmi The Chicago Athenaeum | 601 South Prospect Street Galena, Illinois 61036, USA | Tel: 815/777-4444 | Fax: 815/777-2471 E-mail: [email protected] www.chi-athenaeum.org A R C H I V E The International Architectural Awards 2012 TRUNK HOUSE 07 A R C H I V E Location: Victoria Central Highlands, Australia, 2011 Architects: Paul Morgan Architects Client: Dr. Christine Rodda Contractor: K & H R Poulsen Builders Landscape Architects: Cath Stutterheim, SAALA Engineer: Felicetti Pty. Ltd. 07 Photographer: Peter Bennetts The Chicago Athenaeum | 601 South Prospect Street Galena, Illinois 61036, USA | Tel: 815/777-4444 | Fax: 815/777-2471 E-mail: [email protected] www.chi-athenaeum.org A R C H I V E The International Architectural Awards 2012 IWAKIDAIRA BICYCLE TRACT HIPPODROME A R C H I V E Location: Iwaki, Fukushima, Japan, 2009 08 Architects: Nihon Sekkei, Inc. Client: Muncipality of Iwaki Contractor: Obayashi Corporation 08 Photographer: Kida Katuhisa / FOTOTECA The Chicago Athenaeum | 601 South Prospect Street Galena, Illinois 61036, USA | Tel: 815/777-4444 | Fax: 815/777-2471 E-mail: [email protected] www.chi-athenaeum.org A R C H I V E The International Architectural Awards 2012 A R C H I V E 09 09 REFLECTIONS AT KEPPEL BAY Location: Singapore, Republic of Singapore, 2011 Architects: Studio Daniel Libeskind Architect of Record: DCA Architects Pte. Ltd. Client: Keppel Land International Contractor: Who Hup Pte. Ltd. Mechanical/Electrical/Plumbing Engineer: Beca Carter Hollings&Ferner (S.E.Asia) Pte Ltd Civil Engineer: T.Y. LIN International Landscape Architects: Hargreaves Associates + Sitetectonix Photographer: Hiroyuki Oki The Chicago Athenaeum | 601 South Prospect Street Galena, Illinois 61036, USA | Tel: 815/777-4444 | Fax: 815/777-2471 E-mail: [email protected] www.chi-athenaeum.org A R C H I V E The International Architectural Awards 2012 PAULA RÊGO MUSEUM Location: NARRABEEN HOUSE North Narrabeen, NSW, Australia, 2009 Architects: Choi Ropiha Fighera 10 A R C H I V E Client: Susan Yoo Structural Consultant: William Morgia Consultants: Ex-Parrot Pty Limited Contractor: Greybuilt 10 Photographer: Simon Whitbread The Chicago Athenaeum | 601 South Prospect Street Galena, Illinois 61036, USA | Tel: 815/777-4444 | Fax: 815/777-2471 E-mail: [email protected] www.chi-athenaeum.org A R C H I V E The International Architectural Awards 2012 A R11 C H I V E 11 STACKING GREEN Location: Saigon, Vietnam, 2011 Architects: Vo Trong Nghia Co., Ltd. Client: Hoang Thi Thu Ha Contractor: Vo Trong Nghia Co., Ltd. Photographer: Hiroyuki Oki The Chicago Athenaeum | 601 South Prospect Street Galena, Illinois 61036, USA | Tel: 815/777-4444 | Fax: 815/777-2471 E-mail: [email protected] www.chi-athenaeum.org A R C H I V E The International Architectural Awards 2012 VALI-ASR COMMERCIAL -OFFICE BUILDING Location: Tehran, Iran, 2009 Architects: RYRA Studio 12 A R C H I V E Client: Malekshahabi Co. Contractor: Problem Company Structural Consultant: Houman Farrokhi Mechanical Consultant: Mohammad Reza Zomorrodi, Behrooz Noori Electrical Consultant: Abbas Ahmadi, Amir Hossein Azmayesh 12 Photographer: Parham Taghioff The Chicago Athenaeum | 601 South Prospect Street Galena, Illinois 61036, USA | Tel: 815/777-4444 | Fax: 815/777-2471 E-mail: [email protected] www.chi-athenaeum.org A R C H I V E The International Architectural Awards 2012 A R13 C H I V E 13 CHAPEL AT MURCIA Location: Murcia, Spain, 2011 Architects: Sanjay Puri Architects Pvt. Ltd. Client: ABM Holding, SL. Developer: Emgee Developers Structural/Environmental Engineer: José M ª Marine Pascual The Chicago Athenaeum | 601 South Prospect Street Galena, Illinois 61036, USA | Tel: 815/777-4444 | Fax: 815/777-2471 E-mail: [email protected] www.chi-athenaeum.org A R C H I V E The International Architectural Awards 2012 A R C H I V E 14 WADI RUM RESORT Location: Wadi Rum, Jordan, 2011-2014 Architects: Oppenheim Architecture+Design 14 Client: NTIC-Al Najwa Tourism Investment Co. The Chicago Athenaeum | 601 South Prospect Street Galena, Illinois 61036, USA | Tel: 815/777-4444 | Fax: 815/777-2471 E-mail: [email protected] www.chi-athenaeum.org A R C H I V E The International Architectural Awards 2012 DEPOT OF THE MUSEUM OF INDUSTRY AND LABOR Location: Rogengo, Italy, 2008-2009 Architects: Kleihues + Schuwerk gesellschaft von architekten mbH Client: Fondazione Museo dell’Industria e del Lavoro 15 A R15 C H I V E Photographer: Stefan Müller The Chicago Athenaeum | 601 South Prospect Street Galena, Illinois 61036, USA | Tel: 815/777-4444 | Fax: 815/777-2471 E-mail: [email protected] www.chi-athenaeum.org A R C H I V E The International Architectural Awards 2012 STORMWATER PARK: QUNLI NATIONAL URBAN WETLAND Location: Qunli New District, Haerbin City, Heilongjiang Province, People’s Republic of China, 2010 16 A R C H I V E Architects: Turenscape Associate Architects: Peking University Graduate School of Landscape Architecture Client: The Municipal Government of Haerbin City 16 Contractor: Qunli Newtown Development Office The Chicago Athenaeum | 601 South Prospect Street Galena, Illinois 61036, USA | Tel: 815/777-4444 | Fax: 815/777-2471 E-mail: [email protected] www.chi-athenaeum.org A R C H I V E The International Architectural Awards 2012 17 A R17 C H I V E AICHINGER HOUSE Location: Kronstorf, Austria, 2010 Architects: Hertl Architekten ZT GmbH Client: Andreas Aichinger Magister Contractor: Krückl Bauges bmH & Co. KG. Photographer: Kurt Hoerbst The Chicago Athenaeum | 601 South Prospect Street Galena, Illinois 61036, USA | Tel: 815/777-4444 | Fax: 815/777-2471 E-mail: [email protected] www.chi-athenaeum.org A R C H I V E The International Architectural Awards 2012 18 A R C H I V E BESIKTAS FISH MARKET Location: Istanbul, Turkey, 2009 Architects: Gokhan Avcioglu & GAD Architecture Client: Istanbul Besiktas Municipality Contractor: Cedeta Mimarlik 18 Photography: Özlem Avcioglu, Ozan Ertug The Chicago Athenaeum | 601 South Prospect Street Galena, Illinois 61036, USA | Tel: 815/777-4444 | Fax: 815/777-2471 E-mail: [email protected] www.chi-athenaeum.org A R C H I V E The International Architectural Awards 2012 SUGAMO SHINKIN BANK SHIMURA BRANCH A R C H I V E Location: Tokyo, Japan, 2011-2013 19 Architects: Emmanuelle Moureaux Architecture + Design Client: Sugamo Shinkin Bank Contractor: Komatsubara Komuten Ltd. Colored Layers Aluminum Panels: Kikukawa Kogyo Co., Ltd. Elliptical Curved Laminated Glass: Shinko Glass Industry Co., Ltd.
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