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Barrett Street Residence, London. Krause Architects

Living room with flush fitting door to kitchen at far left

Barrett Street Residence, London. Krause Architects

Many fittings are coordinated in Ferrari red

Barrett Street Residence, London. Krause Architects

Detail of dining table lamp

Barrett Street Residence, London. Krause Architects

Dining table with storage below bench seat

Barrett Street Residence, London. Krause Architects

Bang & Olufsen AV system in living room

Barrett Street Residence, London. Krause Architects

Ferrari red dining chair

Barrett Street Residence, London. Krause Architects

Living room and office

Barrett Street Residence, London. Krause Architects

Detail of fitted furniture

Barrett Street Residence, London. Krause Architects

Bedroom

Barrett Street Residence, London. Krause Architects

Soft furnishing in bedroom

Barrett Street Residence, London. Krause Architects

Detail of custom shower enclosure

Barrett Street Residence, London. Krause Architects

Custom shower enclosure

Barrett Street Residence, London. Krause Architects

The carefully lit kitchen cabinets

Barrett Street Residence, London. Krause Architects

the kitchen is a subtle palette of white and grey

Barrett Street Residence, London. Krause Architects

Red hanging files

Barrett Street Residence, London. Krause Architects

Bespoke recessed cupboard handles

Barrett Street Residence, London. Krause Architects

Detail of kitchen cabinets

Barrett Street Residence, London. Krause Architects

Custom floor to ceiling doors have no frame

Barrett Street Residence, London. Krause Architects

Electronic control switch

Barrett Street Residence, London. Krause Architects

Bedroom with en suite

Immaculately detailed minimalist London apartment for a Ferrari collector by Krause Architects and Upton-Hansen Architects. The apartment was handed over to the client fully furnished with every detail chosen to reflect the owners interest in quality materials and sports car aesthetics.

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My 30 favourite pictures from assignments and projects in 2012….

1/ The Walbrook Building by Foster and Partners More >>

London old and new. At left: St Stephen Walbrook Church built 1672-9 by architect Sir Christopher Wren. At right: Walbrook Office Building, built 2010. Architect: Foster and Partners. Engineer: Arup

2/ Oxford Street facade by Future Systems More >>

Contrasting old and new architecture in London. Detail of facades on Oxford Street, London. Left: Late 19th century facade now Radcliffe College Language School. Right: 187-195 Oxford Street faceted glass facade by architect’s Future Systems, built 2008

3/ M Shed by LAB Architecture Studio More >>

M Shed, Bristol at Dusk. Architect: LAB Architecture Studio

4/ Welsh Assembly by Richard Rogers More >>

Cedar wood ceiling inside the National Assembly for Wales Senedd (Senate) Building. Architect: Richard Rogers Partnership, 2006. Cardiff Bay, Wales.

5/ The Wave Car Park by Scott Brownrigg More >>

Detail of tensile fabric facade, The Wave Car park, Cardiff Bay, Wales. Architects: Scott Brownrigg

6/ Larch House by Millar + Howard Workshop More >>

Larch House at dusk, Horsley, Gloucestershire. Architect: Millar+Howard Workshop

7/ Gravesend Library by Clay Architecture More >>

Gravesend Library new entrance at dusk. Architect: Clay Architecture

8/ Biochemistry Building by Hawkins Brown More >>

Coloured glass fins of Oxford University Biochemistry Building in evening light

9/ Vanishing Shanghai More >>

Vanishing Shanghai II. The writing on the wall reads, “Overusage of Electricity Prohibited”. 2007

10/ Achaemenid Tombs at Naqsh-e Rustam, Iran More >>

Achaemenid Tombs at Naqsh-e Rustam

11/ Villa W, London by Krause Architects More >>

At the front door, the house opens up to provide clear views through to the garden and staircase

12/ Boiler Suit by Heatherwick Studio More >>

Detail of Boiler Suit, Guy’€™s Hospital, London designed by Heatherwick Studio

13/ Ian Davenport “Poured Lines: Southwark” More >>

Ian Davenport “Poured Lines: Southwark”, Liquid enamel on steel, 2006. Southwark Bridge, London

14/ Tower Bridge Road by Glas Architects More >>

Detail of apartments at 171 Tower Bridge Road, Southwark, London

15/ Romanian Vernacular Architecture More >>

Shadows on a wooden house from Naruja, Vrancea, Romania. Built C19

16/ King’s Cross Station by John McAslan More >>

2012 Steel lattice in front of the 1852 station booking hall.

17/ Graffiti mural on Megaro Hotel More >>

A graffiti mural on Megaro Hotel opposite St Pancras station, London, 2012.

18/ Aleppo Night Workshops, Syria More >>

Aleppo Streets at night, Syria

19/ Glimpses of Iran More >>

An Iranian girl looks out from the trunk of Sarv-e Abar-Kuh “cypress of Abar-Kuh”, also called the Zoroastrian Sarv, is a Cupressus sempervirens tree in Abarkuh, Yazd Iran. It is estimated to be over four thousand years old and may be the oldest living thing in Asia.

20/ The Beauty of Iranian Symmetry More >>

Interior of Octagonal Pavilion Tomb of the Sheikh Abdolsamad, Natanz, Iran.

21/ Mayfair Office by Data Nature Associates More >>

Glass reception desk and hidden meeting room in Portland stone

22/ Sweet Thames, run softly till I end my song More >>

Thames Waters X
100 miles downstream, dawn near Shiplake

23/ Paralympic Closing Ceremony, London 2012 More >>

Fireworks during conclusion of Paralympic closing ceremony 9th September

24/ Sports Hall by Original Field of Architecture More >>

Multi-Function Sports Hall at Magdalen College School, Oxford

25/ International Photography Awards: 1st place More >>

A silver birch tree grows through the floor on the terrace of Hotel Polissia.

26/ Contemporary Cotswold House More >>

Terrace overlooking rural Cotswold landscape

27/ Botanical Gardens by C.F. Moller More >>

View of the structure at dusk. C.F. Moller & Søren Jensen

28/ Aarhus Business School  More >>

Main circulation space at the heart of the building. Cubo Arkitekter & Søren Jensen

29/ The Freight Yard by 3XN & Søren Jensen More >>

The sky lights glowing at dusk

30/ Christmas Light Abstractions, London More >>

Selfridges, Oxford Street I

Selfridges, Oxford Street

Aarhus City Hall Clock Tower at night, Denmark.

Aarhus City Hall Clock Tower. Architect: Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller.

Arne Jacobsen’s Aarhus City Hall (Århus Rådhus Bygning) was originally designed without a tower in 1942 but the people demanded a more monumental symbol for the most important building in their city. The resulting tower is 60m tall and the tower clock face has a diameter of 7m. The building is made of concrete plated marble from Porsgrunn in Norway. Architect: Arne Jacobsen and Erik Møller.

Roof of Godsbanen, The Freight Yard, Aarhus.

Construction of Godsbanen, The Freight Yard Project in 2011

The new building sits between the two renovated train sheds

The publicly accessible roof allows one to walk over the building

Roof under construction in 2011

The new building links the train sheds and gives a panoramic view of the city

The roof surface is perforated by distinctive sky lights

The sky lights glowing at night

Construction of Godsbanen, The Freight Yard Project in 2011

Black photovoltaic panels

Original rail tracks are a reminder of the past use

Ticket office and circular sky lights

Theatre entry

Inside the main theatre

Aarhus Folkekøkken Restaurant

Aarhus Folkekøkken Restaurant

Godsbanen at dusk

Godsbanen under construction, 2011

One of the three multi function project rooms

Artist studios in the original train shed

Studio/workshop in the original train shed

Radar, a music venue in the rail shed

Radar music venue interior

The amazing space inside the renovated timber train shed

Assignment for Søren Jensen Engineers to document the construction in 2011 and completion in 2012 of Godsbanen / The Freight Yard, Aarhus, Denmark by 3XN Architects & Søren Jensen. The building is a centre for cultural production in Aarhus containing workshops, studios, theatre stages, auditoriums and a restaurant. The buildings used to host one of Denmark’s largest train freight yards and the new roof is open access allowing the visitors to walk over the building and get a panoramic view of the city including Your Rainbow Panorama and the Hothouse at the botanical gardensMore photos from this shoot

Aarhus University’s Business School (Handelshøjskolen), Building S at Dusk, September 2012

Building S under construction, June 2011

End elevation which is illuminated from inside at night

The new building follows the massing of the adjacent university buildings designed by C. F. Møller

During construction, June 2011

Main circulation space at the heart of the building

Extensive use of glass screens adds to the impression of lightness inside

The hall space flows directly into the circulation areas

The building provides an astonishing variety of private, semi-public and social study areas

Study area on the top floor

Top floor under construction, June 2011

Another variety of semi-private study area

Contractors discussing fabrication of the roof steelwork, June 2011

Assignment for Søren Jensen Engineers to document the construction in 2011 and completion in 2012 of the Aarhus University’s Business School new Building S (Handelshøjskolen), Denmark. Architect: Cubo Arkitekter A/S. Engineer, Søren Jensen. The building won the City of Aarhus 2012 Architecture Prize. More photos from this shoot

Assignment for Søren Jensen Engineers to document the IHA Katrinebjerg (Engineering College of Aarhus), Denmark. Architect: C. F. Møller, Engineer: Søren Jensen. More photos from this shoot

Hothouse at the Botanical Gardens with old Windmill, Aarhus, Denmark

Abstract view of the structure at dusk

The structure will be ultimately filled with mature plants

Viewing platform inside the hothouse (under construction) at dusk

Some of the ETFE pillows are screen printed to reduce solar gain and appear silver

Viewing platform seen from outside the structure

The steel and ETFE structure soars overhead inside the hothouse

Assignment for Søren Jensen Engineers to document the new Hothouse at the Botanical Gardens, Aarhus, Denmark. Architect: C. F. Møller, Engineer: Søren Jensen. More photos from this shoot

An unashamedly modern house designed to maximise the spectacular views the site provides. The building is clad in limestone to fit in with the local vernacular.  Concept Architect: Powell Tuck Associates, Project Management & Interior Design: Pilar Albertson More Photos