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OneHundredTwentyEight
YOU ARE
the oldest child. the middle child. the youngest child. an only child. sick a lot. planning on moving. sleepy. stupid. lonely. loved. smiling. crying. watching tv.
listening to music.
a hypochondriac. loving. happy. upset. anticipating something. in love with someone. eating. not wearing underwear. wearing underwear. supposed to be working on something else. short. average. tall. super tall. wearing clothes. wearing pajamas. not wearing anything.
YOU
feel sad a lot. feel happy a lot. never get sick. plan on watching a bunch of movies this weekend. like hockey. dislike hockey. like football. dislike football. dislike baseball. like baseball. like golf. dislike golf. don’t own any books. own only a few books. own a lot of books. smoke a lot. think smoking cigarettes is nasty. think drugs are stupid. love doing drugs. like mashed potatoes. drop your phone all the time. don’t listen to music a lot. listen to music every chance you get. litter a lot. believe that the world is going to end soon. think that’s false. laugh a lot. joke around with people. wear ties. watch a lot of tv shows.
YOU HAVE
never moved. never been to Europe. fallen asleep in a class. quit a job. written a poem. written a story/novel. written a song. gotten drunk this past weekend. more than a couple favorite bands. a lot of money. a migraine. a cold. a stomachache. a lot of pajama pants. only one pair of pajama pants. a bed. fallen down a few stairs. fallen down a few stairs in front of people. been made fun of all your life. have never been to the other side of the country that you live in. a fireplace in your house. already had your birthday this year. yet to have your birthday this year. felt old. felt young. napped today. slept a lot but still felt tired. hardly slept and felt wide awake. never been in love.
RANDOM
I am an Aquarius. I am a Capricorn. I am a Gemini. I am a Sagittarius. I am a Cancer. I am an Aries. I am a Taurus. I am a Scorpio. I am a Pisces. I am a Leo. I am a Virgo. I am a Libra. I feel like no one listens to me. I never get enough sleep. I am a dork. I always stay up too late. I have never had a boyfriend. I cannot stand at least one genre of music. I read a lot. I nap a lot. I have a lot more books than anyone else I know. I have a lot of medical problems. I love making surveys. Bolding surveys are the best kind of surveys. I wish I could lose a lot of weight right away. I have asthma. I have a thyroid problem. I have a lot of things wrong with me. I wear glasses. I wear contacts. I swear way too much. I go to church every Sunday. Church is stupid. I don’t believe in God. I believe in God. I have a dog. I own a lot of wallets. People piss me off easily. Candles give me headaches sometimes. I like Twilight. I dislike Twilight. I am reading more than one book right now. I never get as much sleep as I want to. I like bolding surveys. A Walk to Remember is my favorite movie of all time. I wear black more than any other color, but I am not gothic. I genuinely care for my friends. I don’t trust people easily thanks to past experiences. I am female. I do not wear glasses, but I probably should. Switchfoot is an amazing band. I have never seen the movie “Phantom of the Opera”. I did not attend preschool as a child. I am too organized. My shoulders are always hot, but my feet are always cold. This is not the first survey I have ever taken. I refuse to use any other brand of tissue besides Kleenex. Duct tape annoys me more than it amuses me. Easter used to be my favorite holiday. My lips are chapped at this moment. I have a boyfriend. My birthday is in February. The word “fluffy” makes me laugh. My fingertips are freezing cold. I have already eaten dinner. Normally I don’t eat breakfast. I think I should start. I have thrown up from crying too much before. I love sushi. I crack my knuckles often. I’m not in any sports. I play the acoustic guitar, and I love it. I get along better with guys. I used to like Pokemon. I had a pet turtle one summer. I love receiving mail and e-mail. I’ve had a penpal before. I can’t sleep on my back. I just can’t. I dislike public bathrooms. Once in my life, I named a pigeon. I laugh when I watch old home videos. I used to be obsessed with the Spice Girls. I feel like crying when I look at old pictures. I have a very busy day tomorrow. I am/have dated a basketball player. I dislike movie musicals. I know someone who drives a pink car. I want to study theatre in college.
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Arqmov creates Mexico City apartment block with angled windows and coloured panels
This urban residential building by Arqmov Workshop features a faceted facade sheathed in a patchwork of vibrant laminate panels and large windows framed in black metal.
The residential project – called ColiRoma OneHundredTwentyEight – is located in Mexico City. It is situated within the popular district of Roma Norte, known for its galleries, clubs and restaurants.
Encompassing 2,300 square metres, the building contains seven levels, two of which are below grade. It houses eight apartments, two penthouses and two townhouses, along with a roof garden and subterranean parking garage.
The neighbourhood's public spaces and progressive urban culture influenced the building's design.
The architects were inspired by the notion that contemporary living happens in both private and public areas, and the idea that public space can help foster relationships between residents.
"The building is configured using conceptual elements of public-private space," said Arqmov Workshop, a Mexico City-based studio.
The structural system comprises steel columns and concrete floor slabs.
For the street-facing facade, the team used a patchwork of large windows framed with black aluminium, coloured and perforated laminate panels, and balconies with concrete decks and glass walls.
Canted windows extend over a recessed and sunken ground level. A yellow box imprinted with letters hovers over the driveway, calling attention to the building's vehicular access.
Fronting the main facade is a sculptural wooden bench that was built around an existing tree. The seating unit serves as a place where "pets and people can sit and mingle freely".
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Derelict Mexico City house transformed into mixed-use venue
Inside, the entry level features a multipurpose venue – dubbed "urban pit stop" – that can be used as a gallery or meeting space.
"It can also be a common area for building residents and can be turned into an exclusive space for gatherings if required," the studio added.
Linear apartments consist of a series of cubes, with windows providing daylight, natural ventilation and views of the street.
The layout results in "spatial transitions along the linear path of the apartment, exposing light, shade and indoor and outdoor environments", the firm said.
The penthouses and townhouses each have two storeys. Two of the spacious units face the street, while the others overlook the rear of the property.
The roof garden has six private areas, along with a common zone and spa, which are intended to encourage interaction among neighbours.
The whole composition is meant to read as a "communication of elements, permeability of spaces, and interaction of public and private use", the firm said.
Other housing projects in Mexico City include a skinny, concrete-and-glass apartment block by Carlos Marín and a multifamily building by a team of designers that consists of stacked concrete blocks that descend down a slope.
Photography is by Rafael Gamo.
Project credits:
Architecture firm: Arqmov Workshop Team: Eduardo Micha, Fabio Correa, Gabriel Merino, Oscar Osorio, Patricia Pérez, Christian Rodriguez, Miguel Ángel Chiney, Néstor Moreno, Eduardo Acosta
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Arqmov creates Mexico City apartment block with angled windows and coloured panels
This urban residential building by Arqmov Workshop features a faceted facade sheathed in a patchwork of vibrant laminate panels and large windows framed in black metal.
The residential project – called ColiRoma OneHundredTwentyEight – is located in Mexico City. It is situated within the popular district of Roma Norte, known for its galleries, clubs and restaurants.
Encompassing 2,300 square metres, the building contains seven levels, two of which are below grade. It houses eight apartments, two penthouses and two townhouses, along with a roof garden and subterranean parking garage.
The neighbourhood's public spaces and progressive urban culture influenced the building's design.
The architects were inspired by the notion that contemporary living happens in both private and public areas, and the idea that public space can help foster relationships between residents.
"The building is configured using conceptual elements of public-private space," said Arqmov Workshop, a Mexico City-based studio.
The structural system comprises steel columns and concrete floor slabs.
For the street-facing facade, the team used a patchwork of large windows framed with black aluminium, coloured and perforated laminate panels, and balconies with concrete decks and glass walls.
Canted windows extend over a recessed and sunken ground level. A yellow box imprinted with letters hovers over the driveway, calling attention to the building's vehicular access.
Fronting the main facade is a sculptural wooden bench that was built around an existing tree. The seating unit serves as a place where "pets and people can sit and mingle freely".
Related story
Derelict Mexico City house transformed into mixed-use venue
Inside, the entry level features a multipurpose venue – dubbed "urban pit stop" – that can be used as a gallery or meeting space.
"It can also be a common area for building residents and can be turned into an exclusive space for gatherings if required," the studio added.
Linear apartments consist of a series of cubes, with windows providing daylight, natural ventilation and views of the street.
The layout results in "spatial transitions along the linear path of the apartment, exposing light, shade and indoor and outdoor environments", the firm said.
The penthouses and townhouses each have two storeys. Two of the spacious units face the street, while the others overlook the rear of the property.
The roof garden has six private areas, along with a common zone and spa, which are intended to encourage interaction among neighbours.
The whole composition is meant to read as a "communication of elements, permeability of spaces, and interaction of public and private use", the firm said.
Other housing projects in Mexico City include a skinny, concrete-and-glass apartment block by Carlos Marín and a multifamily building by a team of designers that consists of stacked concrete blocks that descend down a slope.
Photography is by Rafael Gamo.
Project credits:
Architecture firm: Arqmov Workshop Team: Eduardo Micha, Fabio Correa, Gabriel Merino, Oscar Osorio, Patricia Pérez, Christian Rodriguez, Miguel Ángel Chiney, Néstor Moreno, Eduardo Acosta
The post Arqmov creates Mexico City apartment block with angled windows and coloured panels appeared first on Dezeen.
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