it's amazing how many wonderful examples of new/old building interface is hidden in south africa... i came accross the Cape Quarter shopping and lifestyle centre this weekend while i was in cape town. its situated on Somerset Road in Green Point and the sensitivity of which the new building was intergrated with the old is wonderful. the old facade and trusses are enclosed with glass to accentuate their beauty in relation to the very modern new elements. Some of the brickwork of old was exposed in the 'spar tops' area and was made to be a wonderfully lit glazed wine display. this preservation of old was not in any way forced and compliments must be given to the architects that designed this approach. The heritage has in no way limited the manner in which the building was able to expand into a very successful new shopping centre complex that relates to the new design orientated consumer:) i really like it. here are some pics to try and capture what i saw in this wonderful building... happy blogging bloggers x
Monday, April 19, 2010
Monday, April 12, 2010
i've found such interesting offices:) this really inspires me to create an office space that is fun for both the employees and visitors of the FUNdamental Science Centre;) look at these wonderful examples i found:
the red bull offices in london...
and the google offices...
and something called the tbwa offices in tokyo...
the red bull offices in london...
and the google offices...
and something called the tbwa offices in tokyo...
Wednesday, April 7, 2010
its been a while...
its been a while since my last blog... happenings of university keep me from writing some fongkong every now and again...
currently i have been researching some new lighting techniques and came accross a very cool light by Maarten DE Ceulaer, where he uses a glass container filled with coloured water lit by a hidden LED light on an alluminium disk from underneath... its very appropriate to the scientific concept of FUNdamental science centre...
currently i have been researching some new lighting techniques and came accross a very cool light by Maarten DE Ceulaer, where he uses a glass container filled with coloured water lit by a hidden LED light on an alluminium disk from underneath... its very appropriate to the scientific concept of FUNdamental science centre...
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