InDesign Chloé EMERIAU E2AIE

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2014

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 0Hans Mayr produces casa uno for

homeless families in mexico.

 The proposal gained first prize in a competitionorganized by ‘casita linda’, in which the brief was

to produce a concept for those living in extremepoverty in san miguel de allende, four hours north

of mexico city. the project is based on two common

rural constructions, the vernacular stone house and

temporary buildings that utilize low cost materialssuch as corrugated metal sheets and wood.combining traditional building methods with industrial

pieces helps to provide a high level of versatility in its

design. the house can easily be adapted to suit theneeds of each family, ranging from one to two floors

and offering flexible room layouts. the rectangularfloor plan, which is commonly found in such buildings

in mexico, is also reflected on the interior, acting asa flexible space that can be subdivided for resting

or other activities. the entrance features a set offolding doors that can be used as a screen, while

also serving as an extension to the main volume

during the daytime. taking into account the lack of

resources available in this part of mexico, the houseis designed to collect rainwater and is also equippedwith an outdoor pit toilet for low water consumption

and compost output. a wooden cooking stove is

positioned beneath the roofed exterior kitchen,while solar panels are included to produce essential

electricity needs such as lighting.

Mexican architect hans mayr has designed ‘casa uno’, a sustainable and colorful structure for

homeless families in the rural areas of mexico.

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Canadian tire builds drivable ice

ruck 

anada! automotive parts retailer and manufacturer canadian tire have tested the limits of their

otomaster eliminator battery by freezing it to -40°c, and using it to start a pickup truck built

om more than 11,000 lbs of ice.

e glaciated cruiser is entirely formed from chunks

chilled water, from the windows and doors tocognizable details like the familiar tree-shaped

r freshener hanging from the rear-view mirror anden the license plate. constructed in ontario on the

me of a chevrolet 2500HD, the team behind the

frosted vehicle confirmed its functionality by driving

it over one kilometer through the chilly, suburbanstreets. take a look at the videos below for a behind-

the-scenes look at the ice truck’s manufacture andthe world record breaking trip it took around town.

«built from more than

11,000 lbs of ice.»

«from the windows and doors to recognizable

details like the familiar tree-shaped car freshener

hanging from the rear-view mirror»

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V12 espresso machine references

ormula one engines

 A tribute to the renowned grand prix engines of the 1990s, the ‘V12’ by espresso veloce fuses

fast cars and functionality, dispensing an aromatic, italian-style coffee out of one its six titanium

Engineered with alloys like magnesium, titanium and aluminum — used in motors raced by the likes of senna

and schumacher — the sleek metallic machines appropriate the imagery and style of the powerhouse turbinewhile maintaining easy operation. unexpected design inclusions to the brew maker include a an ‘oil reservoir’

at the top of the engine block — a tank which can be filled with supplementary liquors like

grappa. by pressing a mechanical volumetric doser button, the alcholic additions are auto-matically pumped through the piping system and into the cup. espresso veloce carries the

machine in v8, v12, and black carbon configuration.

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Atelier tekuto angles roof plane at

polyhedral monoclinic house

rough the careful placement and orientation of its

ndows and openings, atelier tekuto has completed

design which forges a close connection with thetural environment, despite its urban setting.

monoclinic’, located in a quiet residential districtof tokyo, is the latest in a line of polyhedral

houses developed by the japanese practice.

the inventive scheme angles the roof

plane bringing natural light directly into the

reinforced concrete structure, while the 5.5

meter tall living space, a brightly lit volume whichoffers expansive views across the neighborhood,

forms the focal point of the design. the project is usedas a second home for its clients, while the residence

also includes two studio apartments which can be

rented out.

completed: september, 2012 location: tokyo, japan

 site area: 85.92 sqm (925 sqf) building area: 42.61 sqm (459 sqf 

total floor area: 90.82 sqm (978 sqf)construction: reinforced concrete

 architectural design: yamasita, yasuhiro+ishii, azusa / atelier tekutoconstructional design: sato, jun+fukushima, yoshihiro/ jun sato

structural engineers

construction management: uchida, yoshichika+shibasaki, katsu / 

uchida sangyou photography: haruka otani

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Bamboo orphanage at soe ker tie

house by TYIN tegnestue

orwegian ofce TYIN tegnestue architects has completed ‘soe ker tie house’, an orphanage

omprised of six individual sleeping units in noh bo, a small village on the border between

ialand and burma, (myanmar).

e project caters to refugee children left homeless

many years of conflict in the region, providing24 young inhabitants with a comfortable and

stainable living environment. offering both privated communal spaces, the dual nature of the

sign allows children to socialize through areas ofcreation or to spend time alone.e scheme is a combination of TYIN’s architectural

owledge and that of the local people. the eclecticx of styles and techniques includes regionally

urced bamboo intricately woven across the side

d rear façades of the six units, while the name ofe project, translated as ‘the butterfly houses’, is

derived from the term the workers gave to the shape

of the homes’ roofs.Constructed on-site, each canopy has been shaped

in such a way as to enable natural ventilation, whileat the same time collecting and storing rainwater

for use during thailand’s dry season. protectingagainst moisture and rot, the structures are elevatedabove the ground perched on concrete foundations.

it is hoped that by learning important principleslike bracing, material economization and moisture

prevention the community will be able to build more

productive, efficient and sustainable homes in thefuture.

cation: noh bo, tak, thailandent: ole jorgen ednaoject: six sleeping units, orphanagest: 68,000 NOK / 9,000 EURilding period: november 2008 – february 2009

 built by: TYIN tegnestue and local workers architects: pasi aalto, andreas grontvedt gjertsen,yashar hanstad, magnus henriksen, line ramstad,

erlend bauck sole photogrpahy: pasi aalto

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B: how would you describe your work to

meone who hasn’t seen it before?

T: colorful and playful. my

signs are often madeng manual techniques

d explore the context ofe content.

B: please could you

l us briefly about your

ckground?T: I was born in wolhusen,

witzerland [1979]. I studied

aphic design at thentonal school of art of

usanne (ECAL). my finalesis ‘vergissmeinnicht’

on the swiss federal

mpetition for design in05, which gave me the

portunity to collaboratesix months with mevis &

n deursen in amsterdam.

2006 I returned towitzerland and began

orking as an independentaphic designer in basel

d I have been teaching at

e basel school of design since 2011. I live with mysband and two children irma and anton in riehen.

DB: what has been the biggest singular in-

fluence on your work?

 AT: my father niklaus, whois a very well known graphic

designer. he’s inspired mesince my childhood but I’ve

always wanted to design

differently from him so toavoid comparisons.

DB: what’s the thing you

enjoy most about print

work compared to screen

based projects?

 AT: the feel of the surface isvery important to me. with

printing you can achieve

wonderful colors that arenot always possible to see

on a screen, especially withsilkscreen.

DB: which type of project

do you enjoy the most?

 AT: any project where theclient is open minded and

enthusiastic.

Annik Troxler interviewWe spoke to graphic designer, Annik Troxler, about her work and

uences.

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James Turrell projects the color in-

side at UT Austin’s roof 

‘The color inside’ is the eighty-fourth skyspace

created by james turrell, a series which sees the

renowned american artist using light and space

as the mediums in experiential and continuously

changing artworks.

the new installation situated on the roof of the student

activity center at the university of texas at austin —the latest project from landmarks — invites the public

into the luminous and ethereal environment turrell has

created. for the 25 viewers that can situate comfortablyinside the white-plaster walls of the elliptical volume, a

shifting sequence of sky, sun, and chromatic saturationbecomes visible through a gaping void at the structure’s

crown. the black basalt bench lining the reclining walls

seat those who gaze upwards, where a morphing ar-rangement of pink, purple, white, green and yellow LED

lights are unleashed onto the ceiling. as the sun setsand rises, the ever-transitioning display of hues seen

through the circular aperture both dramatically contrast,

and strikingly match the projected colors. the celestialand dynamic performance embodies turrell’s creative

vision, as he has said, ‘I’ve always wanted to make alight that looks like the light you see in your dream’.

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