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arc-hus · 5 months ago
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The House of Courtyards, Dubai - Studio VDGA
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redwolf · 5 months ago
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Studio VDGA designed the House of Courtyards in Dubai, United Arab Emirates -- via ArchDaily
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archatlas · 6 months ago
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The House of Courtyards Studio VDGA
Being Studio VDGA's maiden project in UAE, they tried to be very close to vernacular architecture and give full justice to the context. This design combined the principles of Vastu (Indian architectural guidelines) and the contextual relevance of the project. Set on a footprint of 30500 sft, the villa had elaborate user requirements. Balancing the space planning while creating hiatuses of visually pleasing architectural elements was always considered while designing. The house plan is dotted with courtyards that breathe life into the spaces.
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dezainnet · 5 years ago
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Studio VDGAが設計したカラフルなパンチメタル植物のファサードが特徴的なベトナム、ハノイの工場兼オフィス (dezeen) Colourful metal screens and plants cover factory and offices in Hanoi (dezeen)
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karmatrendz · 5 years ago
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Text description provided by the architects. This 13500 sft office space split into four levels was approached with a unique concept of doing away with the quintessential solid partitions and replacing them with honeycombed cardboard adding texture and form to the space. The honey comb boards were laid in layers in different profiles so as to form free flowing curves.
Honeycomb board is a 100 % recyclable carton product which is low on cost. Its hexagonal inner cellular structure and superior raw material provide exceptional compression strength and rigidity, which can withstand impact and high loads. Owing to the thickness of the board, it provides excellent sound absorption as well. Be it the reception back drop, partition walls or the doors, the honeycomb board provides an aesthetic as well as practical solution.
This workspace for an electronic components manufacturing unit wanted unique identity for their office to exhibit their policy of constant innovations. They wanted a space very different from the conventional, yet not compromising the functionality. And hence was born the idea of introducing honeycomb walls as the main interior element. We enveloped the work stations, conference zones and lounges with the free flowing cardboard walls, creating textured partitions. While playing with the strong texture, the remaining interior elements were kept subtle.
The raw ceiling with exposed electrical and AC ducts was conceived as a part of the interiors since we did not want to further lower the height of the floor space. While the lower three floors comprised of workspaces, the terrace floor was converted into an enclosed dining and a semi open canteen. The canteen however had the look and feel of a restaurant courtesy the exposed brick walls, natural stone and micro cement concrete flooring and the quintessential frangipani trees.
Since the workspace had huge programmatic requirements and accommodates a staff of almost 100 people, it was essential to not overlook the functionality of the space. The privacy, acoustic properties and stability of material were of utmost concern while picking the mood board for office. The idea was to highlight one element and keep the remaining items subdued.
The primary interior element i.e. the honeycomb boards is 100% recyclable and eco-friendly. Technically it is as strong as any wooden partition since it has high compression strength owing to its structure. Pertaining to the cost implications, the honeycomb board does not require any polishing or painting and is kept raw. Since it is an electronic parts manufacturing unit, the requirement was to provide a climate controlled environment. Semi-open terrace canteen becomes the breathing space and that is kept as minimal as possible. The remaining material palette supports the primary material in terms of expression and identity. By doing away with the internal glass partitions, we could efficiently control the overheating and over cooling of the zones.
There has been abundant use of natural stones like the Cudappah, Basalt, Dholpur, Tandoor etc. in the interiors. While the reception area has a mix of Cudappah, Basalt and Tandoor in varied patterns, mirror and river finish Tandoor enhances the remaining areas on the ground floor. The upper floors have seamless IPS floors. IPS also adorns certain walls in the reception and ground floor lobby area. Veneer paneling in MD cabins, lounge and conference brilliantly complement our primary palette of honeycomb cardboard. Exposed brick walls and raw concrete finish for slabs and columns adds rustic charm. The staircase railing is made of black metal bars with the gun metal and brass rings, indicative of an abacus.
Use of exposed brick walls in the restaurant areas, playing with the finishes of the natural stones and extensive use of cardboard partitions has enhanced the local labor and methods. Tedious process of cardboard cutting and installing it layer by layer has been done with great precision on site.
While in the space one can clearly witness a different environment courtesy the innovative use of materials. The prototypical office feel and the formal burden are missing in the space promoting an out of the box approach. Be it the rugged flooring or the heavily textured cardboard walls, there is novelty in thought.
Architects: Studio VDGA Loaction: Pimpri-Chinchwad, Maharashtra, India Area: 13500.0 ft² Year: 2018 Photographs: Hemant Patil Manufacturers: Louis Poulsen Architect In Charge: Deepak Guggari Design Team: Rashi Sanson, Omkar Math Client: Star Engineers India Pvt Ltd Engineering: Studio VDGA Consultants: Studio VDGA
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The Cardboard Office by Studio VDGA Text description provided by the architects. This 13500 sft office space split into four levels was approached with a unique concept of doing away with the quintessential solid
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energylifedv · 2 years ago
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Citrix xenapp 6.5 determine hotfix rollup version
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The recommended minimum is to have two or more cores assigned to Citrix VDA client.
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The issue is observed if only one CPU core is assigned to the Citrix VDA client. The CPU usage reaches 100% upon desktop launch in Citrix VDA client with HDX 3D Pro and VMware Dedicated Graphics Acceleration (vDGA) feature enabled. Replace XdsAgent_x(86/64).msi (Version 5.6.200) present in XenDesktop 7.1 DVD with 5.6.300’s XdsAgent_x(86/64).msi, then run the metainstaller on a machine with the VMware Tools installed.
For 86-bit: CTX138550 – Hotfix Rollup XD560VDAWX86400 (Version 5.6.400) – For Citrix XenDesktop Virtual Desktop Agent Core Services x86 – English.
For 64-bit: CTX138551- Hotfix Rollup XD560VDAWX64400 (Version 5.6.400) – For Citrix XenDesktop Virtual Desktop Agent Core Services 圆4 – English.
This issue has been resolved in Hotfix Rollup XD560VDAWX64400 or XD560VDAWX86400 (Version 5.6.300). Issue 4Ĭitrix Display Adapter is not installing on Microsoft Windows Vista Service pack 2 after installing Citrix Virtual Desktop Agent for XenDesktop 7.1 on a machine with the VMware Tools installed. Only Single monitor configuration is currently supported. The display of HDX 3D Pro enabled VDA hosted on ESXi 5.5 with vShared Graphics Acceleration fails to connect from a Multi Monitor Setup.
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Go to Advanced > Connection options, type the value DiskUploadReponseTimeout=8:0:0.
Select the VMware vCenter 5.5 connection and choose Edit Connection.
Go to Hypervisor Connection Properties located under Citrix Studio > Hosting.
Set the DiskUploadReponseTimeout to 8:0:0. Machine Creation fails intermittently using vSphere 5.5 and XenDesktop 7.1. The workaround in CTX125578 – XenDesktop Error: The hosting infrastructure could not be reached at the specified address will not be applicable for vSphere 5.5 and 5.0 U3. XenDesktop will no longer be able to connect to vSphere 5.0 U3 and vSphere 5.5 using HTTP, and HTTPS would be required. The following information outlines the issues and their solutions: Issue 1Īdding VMware vSphere Server 5.5 host using HTTP connection fails with an Error ID: XDDS:09246D12. VMware vSphere 5.0 U3 and vSphere 5.5 require HTTPS connection.
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bds36 · 2 years ago
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𝑨̂́𝒏 𝒕𝒖̛𝒐̛̣𝒏𝒈 𝒕𝒓𝒖̛𝒐̛́𝒄 𝒕𝒐̂̉ 𝒉𝒐̛̣𝒑 𝒏𝒉𝒂̀ 𝒎𝒂́𝒚 - 𝒗𝒂̆𝒏 𝒑𝒉𝒐̀𝒏𝒈 𝑺𝒕𝒂𝒓 𝑬𝒏𝒈𝒊𝒏𝒆𝒆𝒓𝒔
Tòa nhà Star Engineers được thiết kế, xây dựng tại ngoại thành Hà Nội. Công trình mang lại sự nổi bật bởi vật liệu và bảng màu tự nhiên sẵn có của địa phương, mang đến sự mộc mạc, giản dị. Star Engineers có 2 công trình chính, hoạt động song song, liền kề nhau là: văn phòng làm việc hành chính và nhà máy sản xuất. Thông tin về dự án - Đơn vị thiết kế: Studio VDGA
- Địa điểm: số 3 đường Can Bi, xã Phú Xuân, huyện Bình Xuyên, tỉnh Vĩnh Phúc
- Kiến trúc sư: Deepak Guggari, Rashi Sanson, Viplab Paithankar
- Tổng diện tích: 40.000m2
- Năm khởi công: 2017
- Chủ đầu tư: Star Engineers
Tham quan không gian tòa nhà (Giai đoạn 1) Mặt trước tòa nhà, được thiết kế hệ thống tấm lưới với đầy đủ màu sắc mang lại sự bắt mắt, dễ chịu. Kết hợp với đó là hệ thống hồ nước trồng các loại cây, hoa tạo nên sự mát mẻ. Ở khu vực mặt trước này đều không sử dụng rèm hay màn cửa. Những tấm thép được sơn nhiều màu sẽ làm giảm lượng ánh sáng chiếu vào trong không gian. Đây chính là giải pháp hữu ích và có thể thay thế hoàn toàn cho các vách ngăn. 
Chi tiết vật liệu xây dựng tòa nhà
Vật liệu sử dụng chủ yếu cho tòa nhà Star Engineers là gạch đỏ nung. Tường gạch này đóng vai trò lớn trong thiết kế này là: tách biệt các không gian làm việc nhờ vào việc kết hợp với tấm kính trong suốt. Tòa nhà được xây dựng bằng nhiều hình thái, màu sắc gạch khác nhau mang đến sự tinh tế cho toàn bộ công trình. Bức tường xoắn lấy ý tưởng từ những lò nung gạch ở địa phương. Gạch cũng là vật liệu tương phản mạnh với chất liệu bê tông của toàn hệ thống nhà như: dằm, giằng, trần, cột được làm thô và không sơn. 
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architectnews · 4 years ago
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Dezeen's top 10 Indian architecture projects of 2020
Continuing our review of 2020, we look at 10 architecture projects from across India, including a modern take on a Hindu temple, a house informed by Le Corbusier and a cardboard office.
Rajasthan School, Rajasthan, by Sanjay Puri Architects
Sanjay Puri Architects designed a series of shaded walkways around this school in northern India to shelter pupils from the desert climate that has a temperature above 35 degrees Celsius for most of the year.
The school's walkways and walls are coloured deep red to contrast with its blue and yellow interior spaces.
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Nandyal Temple, Andhra Pradesh, by Sameep Padora & Associates
Architecture studio Sameep Padora & Associates designed this Hindu temple complex for the village of Nandyal from stacked local black limestone slabs to be a modern take on traditional temple forms.
"More than the temple being different from its predecessors, I think it's more like a variant," said studio principal Sameep Padora.
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Residence 1065, Chandigarh, by Charged Voids
This house in Chandigarh was designed to directly reference the work of 20th-century modernist architect Le Corbusier, who was responsible for master planning the city.
It has a concrete frame and a curved concrete roof reminiscent of the nearby Palace of Assembly, while a double-height prayer room occupies a white turret.
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The Terramater, Amritsar, by Renesa
New Delhi-based studio Renesa partitioned this showroom for homeware brand Rustickona, named The Terramater, with a series of room dividers made from hollow terracotta bricks.
The decorative dividers, which are made from bricks perforated with a grid of square and circular holes, were designed to give the store a homely element to contrast its concrete floor and walls.
See more of The Terramater ›
Qualia restaurant, Mumbai, by Serie Architects
Set on the ground floor of Mumbai's Lodha World One skyscraper, Qualia restaurant's seats are all orientated towards its grand open kitchen, which runs the entire length of the rear wall.
A series of undulating bronze chainmail curtains were hung to give the kitchen a theatrical quality while dividing up the restaurant's different areas.
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Narayantala Thakurdalan, Bansberia, by Abin Design Studio
This small Hindu temple in the city of Bansberia has screen walls made from open concrete blocks and a glazed corner that opens directly onto the street.
It was designed by Indian practice Abin Design Studio to be an open space that could be used for worship and opened up to the public during festivals.
See more of Narayantala Thakurdalan ›
Office in Cardboard, Pune, by VDGA
As its name suggests Office in Cardboard is a renovated an office in Pune that has a series of partition walls made from cardboard.
Located in the Pimpri Chinchwad district, the four-storey office for 100 people was shortlisted for Dezeen Awards 2020 in the large workspace interior category.
See more of Office in Cardboard ›
ModSkool, Delhi, by Social Design Collaborative
ModSkool was designed as a modular in Delhi that can be dismantled quickly for settlements that are under threat of demolition.
The single classroom has a bolted steel frame structure with cladding made from bamboo, reclaimed wood and dried grass – all materials commonly used to build homes in the area.
See more of ModSkool ›
Bodice store, New Delhi, by Ruchika Sachdeva
Designed by Bodice founder Ruchika Sachdeva the flagship store for the womenswear brand is located in New Delhi's affluent Vasant Kunj neighbourhood.
Sachdev created the pared-back interiors to encourage customers to "think more consciously about what they're buying and why".
See more of Bodice store ›
Mumbai Artist Retreat, Alibag, by Architecture Brio 
Built in the coastal town of Alibag, this artist's retreat contains a workshop space, along with accommodation areas for long and short term guests.
The steel and bamboo cabin is raised on stilts to protect it from rising sea levels in Mumbai Bay.
See more of Mumbai Artist Retreat ›
The post Dezeen's top 10 Indian architecture projects of 2020 appeared first on Dezeen.
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charpenterie · 4 years ago
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Studio VDGA lines office in India with curving walls of honeycomb cardboard https://ift.tt/34nxQGD September 29, 2020 at 12:00PM
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architecturever · 5 years ago
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Perforated metal screens and plants cover the facade of a factory and office complex in Hanoi, Vietnam, designed by Studio VDGA for electronics manufacturer Star Engineers. @studio_vdga designed Star Engineers' factory and administrative buildings, which is longlisted for a Dezeen Award, as a facility that would be pleasant to work at in hot weather. . Photography by Hiroyuki Oki . Repost from @dezeen . #natureinspirations #nature #inspiration #naturelovers #wildplanet #wildlifepictures #natgeowild #naturephotography #wildlifephotography #wildlifephotography #bbcearth #earthcapture #wildlife #natureshots #natureaddict #wildlife_seekers #naturewalk #exclusive_wildlife #wildlifeinspired #wildlifeaddicts #wildlifeindia #woldlifelovers #wildlifeplanet #wildlifeonearth #wildlifesafari #natureporn #nature_seekers #inspiredbynature #nature_perfections #bestnatureshot https://www.instagram.com/p/B186oXkJ4EI/?igshid=122zbfqvzz63i
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ba-sose-21-g-06 · 4 years ago
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Star Engineers' factory, Studio VDGA, Hanoi, 2019
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redwolf · 3 years ago
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Studio VDGA designed House 180° in Pune, India -- via ArchDaily
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charpenterie · 4 years ago
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Studio VDGA lines office in India with curving walls of honeycomb cardboard https://ift.tt/34nxQGD September 29, 2020 at 12:00PM
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