Wednesday, June 29, 2011

5 Stunning Architectural Entrances

First impressions really do count. When approaching a building, it's a new school, an evening out at the opera, or on the first day of your wedding day, you are sure to remember that moment. That split second when it really feels like time stands still.

There are some wonderful architectural gateway:

Gert Wingardh Shopping Center, Malmo, Sweden:

In 2007, Swedish architect Gert Wingardh, Malmo, Sweden, in the southern part of which was completed in 2009, began designing a fantastic new shopping center. It is a beautiful, organic glass entrance that gives the area a strong and unique identity Hyllie.

EME Fusion Hotel, Seville, Spain:

EME Fusion Hotel has been renovated hostelry of the concept. Seville is located in the financial and commercial heart, it is open to passengers as well as the city. The hotel's 54 rooms, 6 Estancia collection rooms, 10 panoramic terraces, swimming pool, a spa, 4 restaurants, complete with a roofclub more. The iconographic elements of Andalusian architecture with modern design, combines both inside and out. Architect, Juan Pedro Donaire a circular, inner ring 14 Sevillian homes have bedrooms and a large central entrance opens to Patio set.

Shipping palette Pavilion, Germany:

In 2005, Matthias Loebermann Alpine Skiing World Championship in Nordic shipping pallets out a temporary pavilion built but elegant. Pavilion 1300 shipping pallets held together by tie rods and bars made from the pull. The 6 meters high, measured 18 meters long and 8 meters wide. It was a unique shape and interior spaces of a lamp shining through the pallets was beautifully lit by arc lights.

Middle Eastern Modern Art, Dubai Museum:

Dutch architects, UNStudio, set out in Dubai to create an absolutely huge and modern complex. Project 25000 square meters and a number of museums, the Museum of Middle Eastern art, as well as performance areas, including a hotel and a shopping center, houses. Complex of Dubai "cultural village" will be a part of.

Japanese Nursing Association, Tokyo, Japan:

Japanese Nursing Association has entered the building a giant glass and can not be missed. Architect Kisho Kurokawa designed the building in the Omotesando area of ​​the Japanese Nursing Association, the dignity of the balance with the theme of receptivity. Crystal cone in front of the building is 8 stories high.