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Timber Bridge in Gulou Waterfront
LUO studio

Reflection of the illuminated bridge

Photo credit:
Jin Weiqi

Laboratory-Developed: the Future of the City by MVRDV
AGROB BUCHTAL

Ilot Queyries combines a self-assured presence with a richly faceted style. The residential complex is integrated as a new orientation point into the environment and interprets Bordeaux's building traditions in a contemporary way.

Photo credit:
agrob-buchtal.de/ OssipArchitectuurfotogr, Rotterdam

Laboratory-Developed: the Future of the City by MVRDV
AGROB BUCHTAL

Red plaster, which is found in cut-outs, in the inner courtyard and in passageways, acts as a striking counterpoint to the bright ceramic façade. Skilfully created roads open up and link the individual zones of the expansive area.

Photo credit:
agrob-buchtal.de/ OssipArchitectuurfotogr, Rotterdam

Laboratory-Developed: the Future of the City by MVRDV
AGROB BUCHTAL

Atmospherically illuminated, the inner courtyard reveals its unique effect as an urban space at night as well.

Photo credit:
agrob-buchtal.de/ OssipArchitectuurfotogr, Rotterdam

Laboratory-Developed: the Future of the City by MVRDV
AGROB BUCHTAL

The ceramic shell of the building is a striking feature of Ilot Queyries. Working closely with renowned architects MVRDV (Rotterdam), Agrob Buchtal created flat and profiled surfaces in a special shade of grey specifically for this project. The grey varies according to the incidence of light, underlining the sculptural effect of the ensemble.

Photo credit:
agrob-buchtal.de/ OssipArchitectuurfotogr, Rotterdam

Laboratory-Developed: the Future of the City by MVRDV
AGROB BUCHTAL

In spite of the imposing dimensions of the building with over 280 apartments, there is still space for individuality and "human" proportions. The Agrob Buchtal KeraTwin ceramics used on the façade also create a pleasing atmosphere. As a symbol of architectural rigour, it transitions seamlessly from the vertical wall into the angled roofs.

Photo credit:
agrob-buchtal.de/ OssipArchitectuurfotogr, Rotterdam

Laboratory-Developed: the Future of the City by MVRDV
AGROB BUCHTAL

The structure opens up at defined points to provide insights and create transparency. A restaurant is located in the upper glazed area.

Photo credit:
agrob-buchtal.de/ OssipArchitectuurfotogr, Rotterdam

Laboratory-Developed: the Future of the City by MVRDV
AGROB BUCHTAL

This detailed image shows the skilful interplay of light, shadow, colour, shape and reference lines.

Photo credit:
agrob-buchtal.de/ OssipArchitectuurfotogr, Rotterdam

Laboratory-Developed: the Future of the City by MVRDV
AGROB BUCHTAL

The inner courtyard, enclosed by the 200-metre long building and which can be accessed by residents and the public, is a further feature of the complex.

Photo credit:
agrob-buchtal.de/ OssipArchitectuurfotogr, Rotterdam

Îlot Balmoral Energizes Montreal’s Creative Economy as a New Addition to Downtown Skyline
Provencher_Roy

Photo credit:
Stéphane Brügger

Îlot Balmoral Energizes Montreal’s Creative Economy as a New Addition to Downtown Skyline
Provencher_Roy

Photo credit:
Stéphane Brügger

Îlot Balmoral Energizes Montreal’s Creative Economy as a New Addition to Downtown Skyline
Provencher_Roy

Photo credit:
Stéphane Brügger

Îlot Balmoral Energizes Montreal’s Creative Economy as a New Addition to Downtown Skyline
Provencher_Roy

Photo credit:
Stéphane Brügger

Îlot Balmoral Energizes Montreal’s Creative Economy as a New Addition to Downtown Skyline
Provencher_Roy

Photo credit:
Stéphane Brügger

Îlot Balmoral Energizes Montreal’s Creative Economy as a New Addition to Downtown Skyline
Provencher_Roy

Photo credit:
Stéphane Brügger

Îlot Balmoral Energizes Montreal’s Creative Economy as a New Addition to Downtown Skyline
Provencher_Roy

Photo credit:
Stéphane Brügger

Îlot Balmoral Energizes Montreal’s Creative Economy as a New Addition to Downtown Skyline
Provencher_Roy

Photo credit:
Stéphane Brügger

Îlot Balmoral Energizes Montreal’s Creative Economy as a New Addition to Downtown Skyline
Provencher_Roy

Photo credit:
Stéphane Brügger

Îlot Balmoral Energizes Montreal’s Creative Economy as a New Addition to Downtown Skyline
Provencher_Roy

Photo credit:
Stéphane Brügger

Îlot Balmoral Energizes Montreal’s Creative Economy as a New Addition to Downtown Skyline
Provencher_Roy

Photo credit:
Stéphane Brügger