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Le Centre de design de l’UQAM présente l’exposition « Vers un imaginaire numérique »
Centre de design de l'UQAM

Photographie: Cube filaire développé au Cambridge CAD Group, 1972. Gracieusité de Robin Forrest.

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Gracieusité de Robin Forrest

Le Centre de design de l’UQAM présente l’exposition « Vers un imaginaire numérique »
Centre de design de l'UQAM

Photographie: Première représentation d'un parcours 3-D pour la fabrication automatisée développé avec l'ordinateur Whirlwind, 1958.

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Gracieuseté des archives du MIT

Le Centre de design de l’UQAM présente l’exposition « Vers un imaginaire numérique »
Centre de design de l'UQAM

Indeterminate Set (2017)

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Gracieuseté de Dana Cupkova

Gym Power10
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The storefront window reveals a sophisticated interior, defined by bold graphics and top-of-the line fitness equipment, showcasing a unique and elevated fitness club experience.

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Riley Snelling

Gym Power10
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Located in the heart of Toronto's busy Queen Street East retail area, Power10 Fitness’ storefront view offers passersby a glimpse into a rowing gym designed to accelerate adrenaline and enhance performance.

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Riley Snelling

Gym Power10
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Power10 Fitness, Toronto’s first dedicated rowing studio, boasts dynamic lighting, integrated graphics and bold colours to create an engaging, high-energy design concept.

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Riley Snelling

Gym Power10
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The bold graphics strategy begins at the front desk and runs consistently through all the spaces, drawing in visitors and maintaining a dynamic energy.

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Riley Snelling

Gym Power10
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Connecting the rowing studio and training area with the change rooms is a long corridor with a 3-foot high, three-dimensional POWER10 logo in a 25-foot long opening in the wall that runs behind the reception area, providing a powerful and dynamic visual connection between the spaces.

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Riley Snelling

Gym Power10
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Built-in benches in the lounge area allow members to refuel and relax, while the open area can also be used for small events and educational sessions Large Normann Copenhagen Bell Pendants suspended above allude to the equipment used in strength training.

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Riley Snelling

Gym Power10
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Crédit photo :
Riley Snelling

Gym Power10
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Crédit photo :
Riley Snelling

Gym Power10
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Integrated custom lockers, coat rails and shelves are located at the entrance. White oak millwork is combined with the smooth tiles on the floor, conveying an elevated fitness club experience.

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Riley Snelling

Gym Power10
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Crédit photo :
Riley Snelling

Gym Power10
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

A shared branding scheme unifies various spaces throughout the fitness studio. Large diagonal lines used as accent graphics are a riff on the oars of a boat and suggest activation and forward movement.

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Riley Snelling

Gym Power10
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

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Riley Snelling

Gym Power10
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

The sophisticated material palette carries into the change rooms with walnut millwork, terrazzo tiles, frosted glass and a “power gold” hue that is also used throughout the studio.

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Riley Snelling

Gym Power10
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

A calm version of the material palette is used in the washrooms and change rooms, providing an opportunity for a cool-down moment in between workouts.

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Riley Snelling

Gym Power10
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

In the rowing studio, X-shaped LED lighting - alluding to the roman numeral 10 - integrated on the walls and ceiling. During training sessions, colour-changing lights pulsate to the music, adding another layer of intensity to the workout experience.

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Riley Snelling

Gym Power10
Dubbeldam Architecture + Design

Crédit photo :
Riley Snelling

Azure dévoile les lauréats des AZ Awards 2021
AZURE

Winner – Architecture, Buildings Over 1,000 SqMStudio Zhu-Pei: Jingdezhen Imperial Kiln Museum, Jingdezhen, China

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AZURE