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skytrax
December 18th, 2008, 03:01 AM
Torre Luanda (courtesy of Matthias)

Edifício de habitação colectiva composto por duas torres unidas por um corpo transparente. Situa-se na zona central de Luanda, foi desenhado tendo em conta o contexto urbano em que se insere e onde já existem outros edifícios de volumetria semelhante. Comporta tipologias T2 e T3 e um parque de estacionamento de 4 piso (cave).

Matthias Offodile
December 18th, 2008, 09:46 PM
Thanks Skytrax:cheers:

Matthias Offodile
February 2nd, 2010, 05:52 PM
There is a bigger render and a whole article to this project on this newly released webpage...Can someone please upload the pics?:)

http://www.google.de/search?q=torre+luanda+balonasprojectos&btnG=Suche&hl=de&client=firefox-a&rls=org.mozilla%3Ade%3Aofficial&hs=NUM&sa=2

open the first file shown on this site, it is in pdf

evany
February 2nd, 2010, 08:43 PM
I hated matt...for me this thing have to be redisign...

http://img692.imageshack.us/img692/7040/66029020.jpg

http://img709.imageshack.us/img709/1139/81130581.jpg

eu não gostei é muito amador...tudo bem tbm não entendo nada de arquitectura mas isso é bue da fraco eu espero sinceramente que reprovem :down::down::down::down::down::down::down::down::down::down::down::down::down::down::down::down::down::down::down::down::down::down:

Por favor vão china...eles vão vos fazer a preço de amigo...

Matthias Offodile
February 2nd, 2010, 09:15 PM
Well, I like the facade, very intriguing!

Matthias Offodile
February 2nd, 2010, 09:16 PM
Por favor vão china...eles vão vos fazer a preço de amigo...


LOL, what did you smoke??:nuts:

skytrax
February 2nd, 2010, 09:36 PM
Well, at least I love it. Finally something more African style :cheers:

evany
February 3rd, 2010, 12:14 AM
Well, at least I love it. Finally something more African style :cheers:

jesus isso não tem nada de africano...queres africano é???põe o tecido africano nos prédios e ai ja teras muita África sky...

evany
February 3rd, 2010, 12:17 AM
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LOL, what did you smoke??:nuts:

can't tell u matt :lol:...but let's get serious...I've saw china projects...they are so atrattive...very atrattive...and china simply as decline them..so what they do with them???I mean the guy could come and sold for angola provinces...this would be out of this world true story

skytrax
February 3rd, 2010, 01:14 AM
jesus isso não tem nada de africano...queres africano é???põe o tecido africano nos prédios e ai ja teras muita África sky...

Evany, Evany.. Tu já não te emendas...

BlackDay
February 3rd, 2010, 02:11 PM
Well, at least I love it. Finally something more African style :cheers:Agora a ver essa tua afirmação fiquei a pensar,
existe algo real, fisico alguma construção arquitetonica que faça destinguir uma construção moderna Africana, das outras ? Claro tirando as construçoes de minoria, tipo aqueles bares com teto de palha ou algo assim. Tem algum prédio moderno em que eu olhe e fale, isso é arquitetura Africana ? Se não existir, o que fazem os nossos arquitectos que não criam um estilo Flagrante de Arquitetura africana ? :dunno:

skytrax
February 3rd, 2010, 07:51 PM
Na Africa do Sul há muitos, os arquitectos arranjaram forma de transformar a arquitectura tradicional, dando-lhe um toque mais africano. Mas de todas as cidades Africanas que ja estive, aquela que mais peculiar é Marrakech. Cada edifício daquela cidade é tipicamente marroquino (não apenas árabe, mas mesmo marroquino). Adorei aquela cidade.

Barragon
February 3rd, 2010, 08:26 PM
Tem a ver com as raizes, ramos de árvores características do continente.

Está muito bom.

Matthias Offodile
February 4th, 2010, 11:15 AM
can't tell u matt ...but let's get serious...I've saw china projects...they are so atrattive...very atrattive...and china simply as decline them..so what they do with them???I mean the guy could come and sold for angola provinces...this would be out of this world true story

Yes, I would also like to see endless glitzy towers each 50F tall mushrooming allover the major cities, gigantic and perfectly designed shopping malls stuffed with glamourous designers and top-end gadgets that will kill your senses and I also love to see Angolan people working in mind-blowing high-tech offices and sleeping in countless ultra-luxurious spacious villas, go to super exqusite universities with state-of-art campuses, party at hyper-swanky mega clubs that could even leave Paris Hilton groping for words, eat& drink at ultra-stylish restaurants, lounges or bars, build fashion islands by Karl Lagerfeld in the sea or Ferrari theme parks.....believe me, I am not short of all these fantasies as well.....but Angola is not and will most likely never be the UAE or Kuwait (people always forget it when countries discover oil...such a rapid transformation is not possible in bigger under-developped countries)....Angola is a country that was viciously destroyed for more than three decades and has to rebuilt from scratch in sooooo many parts of the country, it has 14 million mouth to feed and integrate into the economy, it has many many other problems to deal with...hence, let´s scale down our expectation and adjust them to the country´s needs & reality.

This tower is alright I like the facade and as many others said it has an appealing African design.

PS: I would already be happy when Angola reached Thailand´s current level of developement in the next one or two decades.