Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts
Showing posts with label architecture. Show all posts

Tuesday, 7 July 2015

Jane Reiseger drawing for Royal Children’s Hospital

Jane Reiseger drawing for Royal Children’s Hospital
Jane Reiseger drawing for Royal Children’s Hospital

Visiting hospital with our child is one of the experience we wish to avoid. In my architect’s practice, few years ago I was having a chance to work on a transformation of an old children’s hospital into a friendly place for the little patients and their parents. We have had many meetings with the staff, listening their needs and requests. It was very moving experience for me. The final effect wasn’t so spectacular as the Royal Children’s Hospital I’m showing you, but it was simple and colourful too. 

I think it is very important to spread the good examples of how to create such a spaces. Jane Reiseger, an artist from Australia, was working on this project for an entire year! I really adore the world she has created in her drawings, with animals and floral patterns. Children like nature so much and sometimes during a long stay at the hospital, they miss the fresh air and playing outside the most. I wish investors/architects to put effort into creating such a beautiful and children friendly hospital interiors. 

Royal Children’s Hospital
Royal Children’s Hospital
Jane Reiseger drawing for Royal Children’s Hospital
Jane Reiseger drawing for Royal Children’s Hospital

Jane Reiseger drawing for Royal Children’s Hospital

Saturday, 26 July 2014

a small break

Het Nieuwe pavilion in rotterdam
Het Nieuwe pavilion in rotterdam
Het Nieuwe pavilion in rotterdam

It's silence out here and it's not because of Summer season. 
I'm just so busy. You can see all news about Rafa-kids on our Facebook page. We just got a new stock of beds and we need to send all the pre-orders asp. I feel so lucky...some of the models are already sold out and we have ordered new ones , with delivery in September….but the Summer is here and we have kids at home, which is not that easy, when you run your own business. We will escape for few days to visit our friends in France. 
See you soon. 


On the pictures : Het Nieuwe pavilion in Rotterdam by SeARCH. 

Het Nieuwe pavilion in rotterdam
SeARCH architecture in rotterdam

Friday, 13 September 2013

modern Japanese house by taro architects

taro architects project
taro architects

If it comes to architecture, my architect's heart fly very easily to Japan. 
I've never visited the country, but since study times, I was spending hours to analyze floor plans of houses and adoring japanese design. There is not much space to build and that's why you can see such a interesting ways of playing with the space.  Can you imagine that the floor area of this house is only 95m2? It feels so open and full of air, doesn't it? 

Japan has a long tradition in craftsmanship. In this house instead of walls, the furniture plays role of the place dividers. Even the stars are hidden inside a cupboard!  Can you see the low side-table which is also the first step of the stairs? This makes my hear bit faster! Amazingly beautiful. And the old church chairs, with a small pocket details at the back. The table is just hanging above the stairs, to utilize the space as much as possible. In this house you see not only respect for space and functionality but also such a big love for natural beauty of wood. I could really move into this house, straight away. 
 I wish you a nice week - end

house in japan taro architects
Photo's Koichi Torimura  via: designboom

Sunday, 1 January 2012

Welcome at my house



I would like to invite you all to see my house.
 My dear friend Kavka made this beautiful tour around my world!

So let's go and see it! 
Enjoy!

Thursday, 8 December 2011

Woods of Net by Tezuka Architects

photo by Abel Erazo
I know there is winter, it is cold and a lot of preparations before Christmas (I did'n even started yet ;-) …but when I saw this amazing project I just couldn't resist not to share it with you! So much fun! So much beauty! This project was made by Tezuka Architecs and got an International Architecture Awards for The Best Global Design 2010. 
" It is a permanent pavilion for a net artist, Toshiko Horiuchi Macadam. The artist knitted the net entirely by hands, which is designed for children to crow in, roll around, and jump on the net. (…) We wanted to design a space as soft as the forest where the boundary between outside and inside disappears. The space attracts people like campfire. The children play inside of the net just as fire and parents sit around and lay on the woods. " 

Friday, 11 November 2011

'Puzzle piece' by romera y ruiz arquitectos



 " spanish architecture firm romera y ruiz arquitectos has won 'best new and old building' at the world architecture festival awards 2011 with 'puzzle piece' a canopy structure designed for the la herradura school. the covered solution is placed within the existing children's courtyard generating naturally ventilated areas providing protection from the sun and rain for outdoor  games. the organic form is inserted into the old enclosure leaving enough space to let light flood the interior walls as it extends  over the paths between the classes, dining-room and main entrance. " 

image © juan correa  via designboom

and Have a nice weekend! 

Sunday, 15 May 2011

Schools in La Courneuve - France.

Colour for today? What about orange ?
Strasbourg based-practice dominique coulon & associés has created 'josephine baker'
a group of schools in La Courneuve, France. 








 image © eugeni pons photography