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SAMI-arquitectos . DRDH-architects

Azores Wine Company Winery . Cais do Mourato

SAMI-arquitectos . DRDH-architects . photos: © Francisco Nogueira

A new adega for the Azores Wine Company is located within the Unesco World Heritage vineyard landscape of Pico Island, one of the nine islands that form the mid-Atlantic, Azorean archipelago. In a manner not dissimilar to the island’s traditional wineries – small-scale structures located along the coast where wine was produced and family and friends were welcomed – the building combines spaces of production with those of conviviality and extended domesticity, within a single coherent form. Recalling the cloistered, courtyard typologies of the religious institutions, Pico’s most significant historical structures and the communities for whom wine was first produced, the building’s simple, geometrical volume defines a garden at its centre. Enclosed by a covered perimeter, this intimate exterior space counterpoints the scale of the landscape beyond. Continue reading SAMI-arquitectos . DRDH-architects

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DRDH Architects

Concert Hall at the Muziekcentrum de Bijloke . Ghent

DRDH Architects . photos: © Karin Borghouts

Despite its impressive scale and important historical elements, the existing hall does not have the natural attributes of a concert hall, and the previous interior employed electro-acoustic enhancement to create even an acceptable acoustic environment. The new design obviates the need for this by increasing the natural reverberance of the space and improving the experience of both audience and performers, through a number of incremental measures.

The most dramatic, in terms of construction, involved lowering the entire floor of the hall by 1.2m. Beyond increasing the volume of the room by around 13%, this improves direct reflection from the side walls and makes both stage and auditorium fully accessible, with all the historic entrance doors being reinstated. The elongated proportions of the existing space are countered by moving the stage into the center of the room by 5m, while also pulling the rear seats forward to create circulation behind. This increases the feeling of intimacy between the audience and performers, particularly for those in the rear seats, and creates space for choir seating behind the orchestra, above a new backstage area.

The new element is placed, vessel-like, within the larger body of the hall and is conceived as a finely made acoustic timber instrument that tunes the existing volume to provide both an enveloping and immersive sound and an appropriately intimate atmosphere, bringing a renewed sense of purpose to this significant historic setting.
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Client: Muziekcentrum de Bijloke, Ghent, Belgium Architect : DRDH Architects
Project team DRDH: David Howarth, Daniel Rosbottom, Jef Driesen, David Eagleton Heritage Architect : Julian Harrap Architects
Structural engineer : ABT Belgium Theatre and Acoustics : Arup M&E consultant : RCR
Quantity surveyor : ABT Belgium CDM adviser: Vekmo NV
Main contractor : Denys

Area: Masterplan 2,700m2 , Concert Hall and Chapel 1,150m2

Design Period: October 2017- September 2019
ImageImageImageConstruction 5th August 2019 3rd September 2020 ( 336 days ) Form of contract and/ or procurement : Traditional
Funding : FoCI (Flemish Fund for Cultural Infrastructure)

Photography: Karin Borghouts

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MONADNOCK . 03Architekten . DRDH

Freiham Nord tower . Munich

MONADNOCK . 03Architekten . DRDH .  Freiham Nord tower . Munich   afasia (1)

Monadnock . 03Architekten . DRDH Architects . renders: © Ponnie

Fifty meter high tower at the 90.000m2 gateway to the Stadtteilzentrum Freiham Nord, an urban extension on the westside of Munich. Thirteen residential floors on top of a commercial plinth with a variety of shops and a restaurant facing the central square. Continue reading MONADNOCK . 03Architekten . DRDH

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de vylder vinck taillieu . DRDH

OCMW . Aarschot

architecten de vylder vinck taillieu . DRDH Architects . photos: © Filip Dujardin . + divisare

This project, won through international competition in collaboration with DRDH architects, is for 36 serviced apartments for the elderly and an accompanying social centre in Aarschot, Belgium. Elderly housing is often driven by concerns of vulnerability, leading to introverted, institutional architecture with little sense of place. This project develops the typology whilst also being responsive to its particular context; a linear site on the line of the old city wall and at the end of a market street. Making reference to the memory of the wall and responding to its domestically scaled neighbours within the historic centre, the building is composed of three long, thin, pitched roof bars of accommodation that step up the sloping terrain of the site. Continue reading de vylder vinck taillieu . DRDH