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21 June 2014

Prado House

PRADO HOUSE


Olá!

This morning while reading my daily newsletter from ArchDaily, I came across an article on PRADO HOUSE.

What immediately drew me to this house is the use of concrete slabs in its construction.  For some reason, I am very attracted to homes built of concrete.  I always get the feeling that these homes would be nice and cool inside, especially when it is very hot outside.



PRADO HOUSE  - FAÇADE


Prado House is located in Zapopan, JAL, Mexico and the architects are CoA arquitectura and Estudio Macias Peredo.

The guideline of the architectural Project is established by the walls, a system of independent vertical elements that support structure and create a vestibule for spaces that compose a route in which exterior and interior relationships are consolidated.


PRADO HOUSE - EXTERIOR


The geometry generated allows the gradual unveiling of different views, creating different atmospheres around the architectural heat of the project: the central courtyard, which feeds inner spaces of the house.




PRADO HOUSE - INTERIOR


Crystal and ironwork façade closures underline the independence of wall components by means of introducing a different material palette.  The slabs on floor, mezzanine and terrace tuck into the wall coat and dress a different tone to create a contrast.




PRADO HOUSE - MEXICAN GARDEN


The house, separated from any restrictions imposed by the terrain, can be encircled almost entirely.  It welcomes the wind, speaks to us about patios and mexican gardens in its own words, from its own materials, its own creations, its own colors.

In other words, I LOVE THIS HOUSE!

- Eddy

08 June 2014

Happy Birthday - Frank Lloyd Wright

FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT

Olá!

This morning I learned that today is the birthday of one of my all time favorite creative persons - FRANK LLOYD WRIGHT.

But he wasn’t just an architect – he was also an interior designer, writer, and educator.  He would have turned 147 years old today.
"Wright’s designs were driven by the desire to nurture the lives of their occupants. He referred to his architecture as ‘organic’ – in complete harmony with itself and its surroundings, as if it had developed as naturally as a tree."  - ArchDaily                                            
I fell in love with Wright's work when I visited the Ennis House in 2004.  I was in awe of this beautiful, modern house that was built in 1924.  It is timeless and definitely in harmony with its surroundings as it sits on top of a hill in the Los Feliz section of Los Angeles.  It was also used in the movie BLADERUNNER. 


ENNIS HOUSE FAÇADE

ENNIS HOUSE - DINING ROOM

His most famous house is Fallingwater which is located in southwest Pennsylvania's Laurel Highlands and 90 minutes from downtown Pittsburgh.

FALLING WATER
One of my favorite museums in the world is the Guggenheim Museum in New York City designed by Frank Lloyd Wright.

GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM - EXTERIOR
GUGGENHEIM MUSEUM - ROTUNDA
Wright completed over 500 projects. The timelessness of his designs continues to reveal just how strong that vision was. 

Thank you for being my inspiration!

- Eddy

04 June 2014

Level® - Sustainability Certification for Furniture

Atlantic Collection - Bernhardt


Olá!

Earlier this year, I attended a CEU Seminar on BIFMA Level Standard Furniture.

Level is the sustainability certification program for furniture.

Level® is the multi-attribute, sustainability standard and third-party certification program for the furniture industry. It has been created to deliver the most open and transparent means of evaluating and communicating the environmental and social impacts of furniture products in the built environment. 
During the lecture, it was noted that after a building has gone through the Leadership in Energy & Environmental Design (LEED) Certification Process it could all be nullified due to the fact the furniture used in the Interior Design of the building could contain emit harmful toxins or it may not be of a sustainable origin.

This makes so much sense!


AllSteel Office - Gather Collection
I was so happy that I attended this seminar because it gave me one more tool for my design arsenal.

The images of furniture in today's blog have been identified by Level and has been vetted by an independent third party certifier and its numeric marking 1, 2, or 3 indicates what threshold of certification it has achieved.  


Radius Meeting Series - Davis Furniture


- Eddy