In the past, when cities were not so big, houses were mostly built as villas. There was more green space and the lack of vehicles made people in the community more comfortable in life. But with rapid population growth, rural migration to large cities, unruly vehicles, the construction of apartments and residential towers with small units, less and less green spaces, air pollution, noise pollution and thousands of other reasons caused cities Great to face new challenges and needs, and that was to provide furniture and equipment for living outside the community.
Diverging from the condominium typology is a world-class recording studio, The Sanctuary – located adjacent to the public plaza on the most prominent site in the entire resort. Despite being the lowest lying structure in Albany, it’s location at this significant intersection maintains convenient access to the marina, plaza, golf course, beachside, and other resort amenities. Surrounded by extraordinary views of the marina and its surrounding community, the state-of-the-art recording studio attracts the world’s most famous recording artists to Albany to record their next chart-topping hits.
During the summer, the inclined roof surface of the winter bath functions as an amphitheater facing the pools as well as the park, increasing the connection between the bath and Islands Brygge. Throughout the winter the active zone is mainly under the lifted deck, where the winter bath facilities are placed facing southwest. During the dark months, the winter bath brings life to the area and can be seen as a lantern from both Islands Brygge and Kalvebod Brygge.
The m site is positioned next to the existing urban fabric in the future development zones of the Yongsan masterplan. BIG’s design includes two elegant towers with a height of and m. To meet the height requirements of the site, the exceeding building mass is transformed into an upper and lower horizontal bar, which bridge the two towers at m and m height. The two towers are additionally connected through the arrival bar at the ground level and a courtyard below ground.
Until the middle of the eighteenth century, no special attention was paid to urban furniture; The urban living environment was limited and provided a limited range of social connections. From onwards, new perspectives, ideas and theories on how to use urban spaces created a great change in urban furniture. After the decline of the feudal system in Iran, new economic factors and conditions centered on industry and with the establishment of factories, banks, railways and communication routes, telegraph lines, office buildings, ministries, hotels, cinemas, schools Barracks changed and eventually affected cities and urban facilities.