![]() ![]() The score, by Finnish heavy metal musician and talented composer, Eicca Toppinen, is also brilliant where it is used. However, it masterfully ‘suspends disbelief’ in places, in that the audience feels like they are under the ice, feels like the ice cliff will fall on them. Application: Interior Decoration, Exterior Decoration, Wall Tile, Flooring Tile. However, if you’re not into the power of water, you might feel a little disappointed.Īlmost coming across like a blend between art installation, and a pop promo, where the performer and star is the water, the film also has a stunning soundtrack, most of which for obvious reasons was added after. However, the film is such a powerful statement, so beautifully done, with some amazing photography by its maker, that what comes across is the love of water, pure and simple. ![]() However, this is one of the rare patches in the film that has any dialog at all, so although AQUARELA clearly is about the power of water, it is hard to know any of the more complex motives behind what drove accomplished Russian Director/cinematographer/Editor and writer, Viktor Kovakovskiy to make it. However, the mood soon turns serious when a car, driven by three young men who have not checked the weather before travelling, falls through a crack to sink below, causing immediate peril, and reminding us of the awesome power of ice and water. Bobbing up and down to check, they look like upended ducks. see other projects in ecuador on designboom here.However, for now, there’s quite a lot of amusement as the film opens, with several men skidding about the ice, searching for a car that has become trapped under it. these have been developed to generate the least possible impact when it comes to the use of non-renewable resources (electrical energy saving, use of potable water, collecting and reusing rainwater, water treatment, irrigation systems, etc), demonstrating commitment to environmental responsibility. ![]() The team behind the project also states that the scheme follows an ‘eco-efficiency matrix’ which dictates the conscious use of materials, construction systems, and technical design. this dramatically improves quality of life and contributes to a healthier, more sustainable city, but also saves time, the one asset we can’t buy or get back.’ with 12,000 square meters of amenities, the residents of aquarela have access to all the services of a private club without leaving their homes. ‘the design of the amenities and internal areas of the project has led our team to really innovate and go beyond the conventional. ‘the collaboration with jean nouvel studio has been an extraordinary experience for uribe schwarzkopf, bringing cutting-edge international architecture to ecuador,’ says joseph schwarzkopf of uribe schwarzkopf. the development will also feature semi-private rooftop pools for each tower, a fitness room with spinning and yoga studios, a hair salon and barber shop, a pet spa, events rooms and lounge areas, as well as a business center and meeting rooms. With interiors designed by uribe schwarzkopf, on site amenities include: an ice skating rink, bowling alley, music room, a mini golf course, multiple screening rooms, kids and teen rooms, game room, mini-soccer field, squash and outdoor tennis courts, an semi-olympic sized pool, and jacuzzis with spa with a sauna and steam room. all communal amenities, which can be seen in the gallery at the bottom of this page, are already complete as residents begin to move in. ![]() from here, residents can access a suite of amenities that includes a bowling alley, a music room, and a mini golf course. the stone exteriors result in a façade that responds to the physical space where it is situated, with native plants from the region intertwining with the exterior façade.Īll images courtesy of architect: jean nouvel – ateliers jean nouvel / associated architect: alberto medem – humboldt arquitectos, unless otherwise statedĬonceived as a monolith, the ‘aquarela’ complex has an interior courtyard that has been designed by ateliers jean nouvel - alongside associated architect alberto medem/humboldt arquitectos - to feel like a mountain pass with more than 1,000 square meters of vertical gardens. externally, the project is defined by its use of greenery and vegetation - responding to its environment and context. In 1940, during World War II, Lina moved to Milan and teamed up with the architect Carlo Pagani, with whom she. The first phase of ‘aquarela’, a jean nouvel-designed residential development in the cumbaya neighborhood of quito, ecuador has been unveiled. PROFESSIONAL EXPERIENCES IN MILAN (1940-1946). ![]()
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