1.4 Team
Ian Watchorn, RA, AIA
WAU is led by Ian Watchorn, a Licensed Architect in both the US & Europe with prior experience working at some of the worlds most internationally renowned offices; including two separate Pritzker Prize winning architects in OMA and Grafton Architects.
Critical to Ian's understanding of architecture is an awareness of the distinct skills required to both design and deliver architectural projects. With this understanding in mind, Ian spent his formative years working on the front end of high profile design projects and competitions, most notably with OMA and Grafton Architects. This design thinking was then further refined leading a number of design commissions in the years that followed. With a desire to see projects through to completion Ian then completed his educational arc at Cooper Robertson, working exclusively on the back end of project delivery and construction with some of New Yorks most noteworthy cultural institutions, including MoMA, The New Museum, and The Albright Knox Museum, gaining extensive experience in project documentation, and execution.
With experience in leading all stages of architectural projects at the highest-level Ian founded WAU - Watchorn Architecture & Urbanism in 2020.
Professional Licensure
2020 New York State Licensed Architect
2020 Royal Institute of the Architects of Ireland
2020 Royal Institute of British Architects
Professional Affiliation
2020 American Institute of Architects
Professional Experience
2020 WAU - Watchorn Architecture & Urbanism
2016 Cooper Robertson
2016 HWKN - Hollwich Kushner
2014 Studio Link-Arc
2013 Grafton Architects
2012 OMA - Office for Metropolitan Architecture
2012 OG Arkitekter
2011 VMX Architects
Education
2012 The Berlage Institute, The Netherlands
Masterclass Program
2012 ETH Zurich, Switzerland
Masterclass Program
2011 Waterford Institute of Technology, Ireland
Bachelor of Architecture
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1.4 Team
Carlo D'Alberti
Carlo D'Alberti is an Italian architect who graduated with honors from the Faculty of Architecture in Palermo, Italy, in 2019.
His thesis focused on the restoration of the monastery of Saint Catherine of Alexandria in Palermo. Carlo has participated in the Erasmus+ program while completing an internship at Dorin Stefan Birou de arquitectura in Bucharest, Romania and Cuac Arquitectura in Granada, Spain.
Carlo has worked on notable public projects such as the Waterfront redesign of the Trapezoidal Pier of Palermo. He has also collaborated with leading architecture firms, such as Provenzano Architetti Associati and Studio AM3 Architetti Associati, in Palermo, Italy.
In 2021, Carlo was awarded a scholarship to attend the postgraduate course "Architecture for Heritage" by YACademy in Bologna. With this experience, Carlo collaborated with studio Markus Scherer Architekt in Trentino-Alto Adige (Merano) in 2022.
In February 2023, Carlo made the bold decision to move to New York City to collaborate with WAU, where he brings his exceptional design skills and expertise to the firm.
Professional Licensure
2020 CNAPPC - Licensed Architect, Italy
Professional Experience
2023 WAU - Watchorn Architecture & Urbanism
2022 Scherer Markus Architekt
2020 AM3 Architetti Associati
2019 Provenzano Architetti Associati
2019 CUAC Arquitectura
2017 DSBA - Dorin Stefan Birou de Arhitectura
Education
2021 YAC Academy, Italy
Postgraduate Course
2019 University of Palermo, Italy
Master of Architecture
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1.4 Team
Matthew Davis, RA
Matthew Davis is a Canadian-Filipino designer, artist, and former professor at Columbia University GSAPP and Parsons School of Design. He is also a Registered Architect in New York State, USA.
Matthew has over 10 years of professional experience throughout the US, Holland, Austria, and France. Matthew joined WAU in 2023 operating as both designer and strategic consultant.
Originally from Toronto, Matthew moved to New York after completing his Bachelor of Architectural Studies at the University of Waterloo. He has spent multiple years working with Pritzker prizewinning architect OMA and award-winning architect Only If —. He holds a Master of Architecture from Columbia University GSAPP and was the recipient of the Alpha Rho Chi Bronze Medal.
In October of 2019, he exhibited Project GUNK as part of Toronto’s Nuit Blanche event. In 2020, he founded Open For Business to design, build, and install protective shields during the Covid-19 pandemic. In 2021, he was a resource speaker at the United Architects of the Philippines (UAP) 46th National Convention.
Professional Licensure
2022 New York State Licensed Architect
Professional Affiliation
2023 NCARB Certification
2016 LEED AP BD+C
Professional Experience
2023 WAU - Watchorn Architecture & Urbanism
2021 Only If Architecture
2020 LEFT Architects
2018 OCX
2017 OMA NY
2014 Only If Architecture
2013 OMA NY
2012 OMA Rotterdam
2012 NL Architects
2011 Coop Himmelb(l)au
2011 Arquitectonica Paris
2010 KPF (Kohn Pedersen Fox) NY
Academic Experience
2019 Parsons School of Design, Faculty
2018 Columbia University GSAPP, Faculty
2015 Columbia University GSAPP, TA
Education
2018 Columbia University GSAPP, New York Master of Architecture
2013 University of Waterloo, Canada
Bachelor of Architectural Studies
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1.4 Team
Bettina Colet
Bettina Colet is a recent architectural graduate of Pratt Institute. Prior to studying in New York, she spent two years studying architecture at the University of Santo Tomas in the Philippines.
Bettina has worked at Carlos Arnaiz Architects, a Brooklyn-based design studio, gaining experience designing and conceptualizing a large-scale commercial project located in Metro Manila. She has also participated in design and drawing competitions in both the Philippines and New York winning the Michael Hollander Drawing Excellence Award in 2020.
Bettina is deeply passionate about environmental issues and urbanism, which has influenced her thesis project at Pratt. Her research explores adaptive architecture as a response to climate change, and she is committed to making a positive impact through her work.
Professional Experience
2022 WAU - Watchorn Architecture & Urbanism
2021 CAZA - Carlos Arnaiz Architects
Academic Experience
2020 Pratt Institute, Design TA
Education
2023 Pratt Institute, New York Bachelor of Architecture
2018 University of Santo Tomas, Philippines
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1.4 Team
Francisco is a Spanish Architect (MArch) and Real Estate Consultant and holds a master’s degree in Bioclimatic Architecture and the Environment from UPM (Madrid, 2016). He has eight years of proven experience throughout Spain, Southeast Asia, and South America in architectural design as well as in business development and client management in real estate.
Since 2017, Francisco worked at Tailor & Key, a Madrid-based real estate consultancy firm. He led projects throughout the entire value chain: conception, design, implementation, and operation. Between 2017 and 2020 he closed over a hundred acquisitions, sales, and leasing contracts as a team leader. His approach combines passion and sophistication, backed by a deep understanding of real estate markets and the AEC industry.
Francisco´s design approach combines his experience at Blanca Hernández Arquitectura (Rafael Moneo´s right hand for over 16 years) with his own thesis “The High Wellbeing Method”. This methodology has a unique focus on sensuality, by placing the sensorial and aesthetic experience at the core of the design process.
In May 2023, Francisco moved to New York City to join WAU, where he brings his real estate experience in sales and business development to the firm.
Professional Experience
2023 WAU - Watchorn Architecture & Urbanism
2022 Tailor & Key Real Estate Development
2020 ACH Developments
2020 Tailor & Key Real Estate Development
2017 Blanca Hernandez Architecture
2012 Archicentre SDN BHD
Education
2016 Polytechnic Uni. of Madrid, ETSAM, Spain
Master in Bioclimatic Architecture & the Environment
2014 University of Navarra, ETSAUN, Spain
Master of Architecture.
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1.5 Recent Projects
Clark St. Apartment
Client: Private Year: 2022
Typology: Residential
Building Type: Single Family Apartment
Project Size: 1,300 SF
Project Cost: $250K
Location: Brooklyn Heights, Brooklyn, NY
Clark Street Apartment occupies a corner unit in the Cadman Towers, a tower and plinth development in Brooklyn Heights based on Robert Moses’ 1940's urban renewal plan for Downtown Brooklyn.
The renovation focuses on improving the natural light within of the apartment by reconfiguring the kitchen and living room into a single space, and by using light and reflective finishes throughout the unit. The renovation included integrated storage units for the living room and foyer, as well as a new kitchen and bathrooms. A continuous seamless white resin finish was selected as a flooring material to enhance the openness of the space, while the foyer storage doors were clad in anodized aluminum to disperse light more effectively throughout the apartment.
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1.5 Recent Projects
W 113th St. Apartment
Client: Private
Year: 2022
Typology: Residential
Building Type: Single Family Apartment
Project Size: 1,730 SF
Project Cost: $350K
Location: Upper West Side, New York, NY
West 113th St Apartment is located in a six-storey Colonial Revival style building in the historic district of the Upper West Side of New York City.
The apartment renovation deals with reorganizing the long and narrow unit by truncating the corridor with a singular gesture that reorients movement from the new entrance into the shared space and allows natural light to penetrate deep into the apartment.
Integrated along the hallway is the storage wall, which acts as a spatial divide and a consolidated storage solution. The storage wall’s dark walnut wood finish creates a strong contrast with the aluminum hallway cut, creating a change of atmosphere transitioning from public to private spaces.
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1.5 Recent Projects
Sterling Pl. Townhouse
Client: Private Year: 2023
Typology: Residential
Building Type: Single Family Apartment
Project Size: 1,260 SF
Project Cost: $420K
Location: Crown Heights, Brooklyn, NY
Sterling Place Townhouse involves the gut renovation of the upper most floor of a threestorey renaissance revival row house located in the historical district of Crown Heights, Brooklyn. The project involves remodeling the entire apartment, facade maintenance, and upgrades throughout the rest of the building.
The proposed reconfiguration offers improved exposure for primary living spaces by pushing the living and sleeping areas towards the brighter zones at the ends of the apartment and containing the service area in the center. Each primary space is served by a storage wall which wraps the living area to incorporate an integrated kitchen.
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1.5 Recent Projects
Futura Labs
Client: Futura Labs
Year: 2021
Typology: Cultural
Building Type: Artists Studio
Project Size: 6,000 SF
Project Cost: Undisclosed
Location: Red Hook, Brooklyn, NY
The new home of Futura Laboratories is located in the neighborhood of Red Hook, Brooklyn - a former industrial hub now home to an emerging industry of artists and creatives. The studio sits on the edge of the waterfront with panoramic views across the Hudson River and the Statue of Liberty.
WAU developed various aspect of the studio including the artists primary place of work, a spray room with the intent of achieving the necessary separation of conditioned space while maintaining transparency.
The completed spray room is defined by the folded planes of the enclosure, which are made of rigid polycarbonate panels. The floor is finished with a speckled rubber material to both protect the floor below and provide a neutral canvas for the artist. Two large sliding doors provide access for oversized art pieces, allowing for spatial flexibility in the artist’s workspace.
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1.5 Recent Projects
Margot Samel Gallery
Client: Margot Samel Gallery
Year: 2021
Typology: Cultural
Building Type: Art Gallery
Project Size: 936 SF
Project Cost: $150K
Location: Tribeca, New York, NY
Located on Church Street in the Tribeca East Historic District, Margot Samel Gallery occupies a site with a rich history reaching back to the 19th century. The renovation required stripping back the existing interior facade to its original state and removing the exterior security gates, which revealed a large arched window providing an updated storefront to the gallery space.
The project’s driving design concept focuses on creating a clear distinction between the existing conditions of the original space and the new improvements to support the gallery. This is achieved by engaging a continuous datum below the line of the existing crown molding whereby everything below the datum is considered “gallery” and everything above the datum is maintained as an “existing” condition. This continuous datum has a practical function given the difficulty of terminating the gallery walls against the shifting walls and ceilings natural to the original space.
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1.5 Recent Projects
Grimm Gallery
Client: Grimm Gallery
Year: 2021
Typology: Cultural
Building Type: Art Gallery
Project Size: 6,000 SF
Project Cost: $1.2M
Location: Tribeca, New York, NY
Grimm Gallery represents the work of over thirty international artists. The New York flagship is located in the Tribeca East Historic District, known for its ornate block fronts and store and loft building types. The storefront space identified for the gallery consisted of original hardwood floors and a tin paneled ceiling typical to many historic Tribeca buildings. However, the space required significant restoration and renovation due to its deteriorating condition.
WAU took on the task of rehabilitating the space in order to preserve its rich history and architectural features in order to accommodate the new gallery. The overarching concept was one of maintaining the layered histories and stories gleaned from the original floor and ceiling materials and to contrast these elements with the newly inserted white walls of the gallery. This approach was taken in opposition to the typical insertion of a highly polished white-box gallery space, stripping the space of its lasting identity.
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1.5 Recent Projects
ICNCLST HQ
Client: ICNCLST/
Date of Completion: 2021
Typology: Commercial
Building Type: Office
Project Size: 3,200 SF
Project Cost: $160K
Location: Tribeca, New York, NY
Formed in 2015, ICNCLST is a New York City based creative agency and artist management firm that combines innovators across arts and culture with world class brands. WAU was tasked with designing ICNCLST's HQ at 50 White St within the Tribeca historic district. The existing space, featuring generous sixteen-foot high ceilings, was heavily subdivided by the previous tenant. Existing partitions were demolished to create a singular unified space as a starting point for the design.
The project’s principal goal was to explore the spatial translation of ICNCLST’s unique business functions. With this approach WAU concieved a flexible space to accomodate office, gallery, and public functions. The scheme includes a new mezzanine floor that maximizes the use of ceiling height in the space and terraced seating incorporating a stair to connects to the new level. The space below the mezzanine level contains support functions including meeting rooms, toilet, kitchen/pantry, and storage. The entire addition is enveloped in fiberglass grating, a material chosen for its structural properties and ability to be a unique and unifying element in the space.
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1.5 Recent Projects
Guion Road House
Client: Private
Date of Completion: 2023
Typology: Residential
Building Type: Single Family House
Project Size: 6,985 SF
Project Cost: Undisclosed
Location: Rye, Westchester, NY
Located in Rye, a coastal suburb in Westchester County, Guion Road House was built in 1897 in the Dutch Colonial Revival style.
WAU were tasked with the renovation of the historic building to accommodate the needs of a new owner. Areas of scope included a new kitchen/living area and master bedroom suite as well as the addition of an exterior deck and screened porch.
A sense of privacy from neighbors was a primary request from the new owners. With this in mind WAU designed a rear terrace to reorient the focus away from the adjacent property and onto the expansive rear garden. Further emphasizing privacy, the screen porch that directly faced the neighboring house was enclosed and converted into a family room and study. The newly designed terrace and screen porch gave outdoor access from the second floor of the house.
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1.6
Previous Projects
New Museum Expansion
Office: OMA & Cooper Robertson
Client: New Museum
Year: 2020
Typology: Cultural
Building Type: Museum
Project Size: 61,700 SF
Project Cost: $85M
Location: Bowery, New York, NY
The New Museum Expansion will occupy a seven story, ~60,000 square foot building and include three floors of galleries, doubling the Museum’s exhibition space. The form is designed to compliment and respect the integrity of the adjoining SANAA-designed flagship building, while asserting its own distinct identity. Along with additional space for the Museum’s many community and education programs, the expansion will provide a permanent home and office space for NEW INC, as well as increased public amenities and improved vertical circulation.
The new building will improve vertical circulation with the addition of an atrium stair, which will offer views over the surrounding neighborhood. The stair and new entry align to the terminus of Prince Street, opening up the museum to the city. The building will also provide additional public spaces and services, including an expanded lobby and bookstore, an upper level forum connecting to the existing sky-room, and a new 80-seat restaurant.
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1.6 Previous Projects
Albright Knox Museum
Office: OMA & Cooper Robertson
Client: Albright Knox Museum
Year: 2020
Typology: Cultural
Building Type: Museum
Project Size: 80,000 SF
Project Cost: $125M
Location: Buffalo, New York, NY
The AK360 project – an ambitious campus development project for the Albright Knox Gallery – will double the number of masterworks the museum can display and will also provide state-of-the-art space for presenting special exhibitions. The project will enhance the visitor experience at the museum, creating more space for education, dining, and social activities, while better integrating the campus to the landscape of Frederick Law Olmsted’s Delaware Park.
Under the plan developed by OMA in partnership with Cooper Robertson as the executive architect, the new building will add 29,000 sf of space for displaying special exhibitions and the museum’s world-renowned art collection. The new building will also incorporate several visitor amenities and is envisioned to have a wraparound promenade that visually and aesthetically connects the interior of the building with the existing campus and landscape.
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1.6 Previous Projects
MoMA
Office: Cooper Robertson
Client: MoMA - Museum of Modern Art New York
Year: 2019
Typology: Office
Building Type: Workspace
Project Size: 6,200 SF
Project Cost: $1.2M
Location: Midtown, NY
As part of an overall $450 million expansion and renovation of MoMA, Cooper Robertson were tasked with the renovation of the 15th floor of the MoMA office tower. The task was to provide a new home for MoMA’s in-house graphic design team which works alongside the curatorial, marketing and PR teams within the museum.
Key features of the design include a central open plan communal workspace, surrounded by perimeter meeting rooms, private office spaces and various breakout spaces for collaboration.
Further scope of work from Cooper Robertson included in the overall expansion involved the reconfiguration and renovation of the below grade museum facilities including staging, art handling, and framing areas as well as employee locker rooms and lounges .
1.6 Previous Projects
The Edible Academy
Office: Cooper Robertson
Client: New York Botanical Garden
Year: 2016
Typology: Education
Building Type: Learning Center
Project Size: 30,000 SF
Project Cost: $28M
Location: Bronx, New York, NY
To meet a growing interest in urban edible gardening, particularly for New York City’s young learners, Cooper Robertson were commissioned to design an expansion to The New York Botanical Garden’s Ruth Rea Howell Family Garden. The new facility, expands programs for children as well as teachers, families, and adults into a year-round teaching center focusing on the fundamental relationships between, gardening, sustainability, nutrition, and health.
The Edible Academy includes a new 5,300 square foot classroom building and propagation greenhouse as well as expanded garden areas. It is sited to highlight its magnificent setting with views down a steep wooded slope to the Bronx River. A terraced lawn amphitheater and two outdoor pavilions will provide flexible spaces for activities and outdoor events.
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1.6 Previous Projects
Journal Squared
Office: HWKN Architecture
Client: The KRE Group
Year: 2018
Typology: Residential
Building Type: Multi-Family Housing
Project Size: 2,300,000 SF
Project Cost: $821M
Location: Jersey City, NJ
Journal Squared is a 2.3 million sq.ft. mixed-use development designed to be the linchpin in the redevelopment of Journal Square. The project transforms the traditional back door of the Journal Square PATH station into a new front door with a pedestrian plaza for community events.
By breaking the scale of the tower base into smaller volumes, the project is designed to better relate to the existing urban context. The tower massing steps back as it rises and is clad with a grid of white metal panels and punched windows. The first of three scheduled towers was completed in 2018 at 53-stories with the second, completed in 2021being 72 stories. The third tower is currently under construction.
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The Avery Tower
Office: OMA - Office for Metropolitan Architecture
Client: Related Companies
Year: 2019
Typology: Residential
Building Type: Multi-Family Housing
Project Size: 906,470 SF
Project Cost: $303M
Location: San Francisco, CA
Located four blocks from the San Francisco Bay, The Avery is designed to be an important anchor along the eastern end of Folsom Street. Comprised of a 618-foot tower, OMA’s design for The Avery defines a residential development with an urban gesture.
While residential towers are typically closed off from the life of the city around them, The Avery opens the site to the public by introducing a new lane connecting Folsom Street - the neighborhood’s main boulevard - with Clementina - an intimate pedestrian corridor. At the west side of the site, a 56-story residential tower combines condominiums, market rate apartments and affordable housing with various shared amenity spaces. The same urban gesture that creates the lane translates vertically up the lower half of the tower.
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Park Grove
Office: OMA - Office for Metropolitan Architecture
Client: Terra Group & Related Companies
Year: 2018
Typology: Residential
Building Type: Multi-Family Housing
Project Size: 1,000,000 SF
Project Cost: XXXX
Location: Coconut Grove, Miami, FL
A distinct community within Miami’s patchwork of neighborhoods, Coconut Grove offers an alternative to metropolitan downtown. A new typology of living has emerged in the Grove – one deeply connected with the local community yet offering the intimacy of a private retreat.
Located at the nexus of the Miami’s urban grid and the bay’s edge, the site has the unique potential to be a seamless connection between the city and coast.
OMA’s design inverts the local trend of highdensity massing and establishes a new approach to vertical living more attuned to Coconut Grove. The site’s porosity was preserved by distributing 1 million square feet of living between three towers across a five acre lot. Residents maintain a connection to Coconut Grove’s lush natural setting as they arrive at the landscaped plinth and ascend to units that enjoy views of Biscayne Bay.
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1.6 Previous Projects
673 Fifth Avenue
Office: Studio Link-Arc
Client: King Fook Company
Year: 2017
Typology: Retail
Building Type: Gallery & Teahouse
Project Size: 5,200 SF
Project Cost: Undisclosed
Location: Fifth Avenue, New York, NY
Located on Manhattan’s famed Fifth Avenue, 673 Fifth Avenue is a proposal for a three-story retail platform showcasing a curated selection of highend products from Asia. The retail program called for a mixture of jewelry, and housewares, as well as a teahouse and event space.
The project site exists in a unique location at the intersection of commerce and culture as 5th Avenue meets 53rd Street. Adjacent to both major cultural institutions such as MoMA and High-End 5th Avenue Retail Flagship Store brought us to view the design as a hybrid of retail and Chinese cultural institution that could capitalize on its striking location.
The design of the retail flagship scheme is inspired by the concept of a bamboo forest allowing for a unified architecture that connects all three floors for a flexible retail space.
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1.6 Previous Projects
NSFL School
Office: Studio Link-Arc
Client: China Resources Land, Ltd.
Year: 2016
Typology: Education
Building Type: School
Project Size: 452,000 SF
Project Cost: Undisclosed
Location: Shenzen, CN
NSFL School is a 452,000 SF elementary and middle school campus, comprising regular and specialized classrooms, library, gymnasium, indoor swimming pool, auditorium, dormitory, along with dining halls, and dedicated playgrounds.
The campus is conceived as a sweeping, horizontal garden that stands in sharp contrast with the ever denser, ever more vertical urban environment it serves. The design intentionally breaks the distinction between building and open space in favor of a low-rise linear hybrid of closed, semi-enclosed, and green, open spaces. To achieve the low-rise condition, the design uses the natural slope of the site to accommodate the large program volumes of the gym, pool, dining halls and auditorium under a series of terraced platforms, which become a new ground for dedicated teaching spaces and playgrounds.
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CRLand Archive Library
Office: Studio Link-Arc
Client: China Resources Land, Ltd.
Year: 2017
Typology: Library
Building Type: Archive
Project Size: 97,000 SF
Project Cost: Undisclosed
Location: Shenzen, CN
Located on the campus of Xiaojingwan University, a private educational institution in Shenzhen, the CRLand Archive Library has a dual program. The building’s primary function is to serve as an archive for the client, holding all of its physical and digital records in a subterranean vault built into the hillside that serves as the project site. Atop the archive, the project functions as a gallery space and lecture hall that serves the adjacent campus, adding a civic and cultural dimension to the project.
The project’s upper two floors that house the building’s public programs are restricted to a boxy massing defined by the footprint of the archive vaults beneath. To increase the connections between the internal program and the site beyond, Link-Arc created two interior public spaces: an understated entry lobby connecting to the main campus, and dramatic exhibition space with views of the city and landscape beyond. The two spaces are connected by a linear “skylight hall” which provides access to the gallery and lecture hall spaces within.
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Kingston University Town House
Office: Grafton Architects
Client: Kingston University
Year: 2014
Typology: Education
Building Type: University
Project Size: 110,000 SF
Project Cost: $62M
Location: Kingston-upon-Thames, London, UK
Kingston University Town House is an open-ended spatial framework offering both generosity and flexibility in allowing the culture of this building to grow and change.
In order to achieve this, passive strategies are prioritized to ensure comfortable thermal, visual and acoustic environment, where possible. Active/ mechanical servicing is employed only where spatial, architectural and contextual constraints demand.
While the building feels permeable and transparent, environmental control is achieved through the use of ‘colonnade’ and ‘ambulatory’ elements.
Recessed on three sides to form gardens and colonnades, the facades are open and transparent at the lower levels becoming more solid at the upper levels where shading is required.
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Ex-Casa 400 Tower
Office: VMX Architects
Client: Bouwinvest Real Estate
Year: 2014
Typology: Residential
Building Type: Multi-Family Housing
Project Size: 322,900 SF
Project Cost: XXXX
Location: Amsterdam, NL
Ex-Casa 400 addresses the potential of left-over spaces in cities for the creation of high-density apartment blocks for affordable housing.
The project, witch combines student dormitories with starter apartments, provides the city of Amsterdam with a new area for compact living. The remaining triangular plot, illustrative of the many residual spaces in the city, offered a great opportunity for densification. As an environment for starters who have outgrown the one room they lived in as a student, 130 two-room apartments have been created in a distinctive tower, coupling a vibrant, dense living environment with the quality of anonymity.
The shape of the plot has dictated the floor plan of the new building, but has also become the basis for the facade pattern.
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Oldenzaal Train Station
Office: VMX Architects
Client: ProRail
Year: 2012
Typology: Infrastructure
Building Type: Train Station
Project Size: 18,000 SF
Project Cost: $440K
Location: Oldenzaal, NL
The design for Oldenzaal Station was part of the "Pleasant Waiting" project - a project initiated by the Dutch Ministry of Transport and aimed at making waiting at Dutch train stations more pleasant.
The project consists of two 200 meter long tubular structures that run 6 meters above the waiting areas for the buses, the bicycle storage facilities and even the station itself, thus uniting the separate functions below. Symbols of the functions that lie below (-bus, bicycle, station, tourist information office, etc.) are also formed by the tubular structure. At night the whole structure is illuminated so that travelers arriving and departing after sunset will also have an attractive landmark. Together with the modifications to the building, the new canopy structure will ensure that traveling to and from the station is a more pleasant experience.
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