Thứ Năm, 10 tháng 12, 2020

THÔNG TIN CÔNG TY CỔ PHẦN THI CÔNG MỘC PHÁT

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Tel : (84-28) 0362693777-0971323437
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Thứ Tư, 15 tháng 7, 2020

Historic home gives rise to boutique condos in Northwest Washington

Newton House in Northwest Washington has eight condominium units. Five are for sale, ranging from $449,900 to $949,900.
Newton House in Northwest Washington has eight condominium units. Five are for sale, ranging from $449,900 to $949,900. (Benjamin C Tankersley/For The Washington Post)
On a shaded, gently sloping residential street, Newton House still stands out among the D.C. rowhouses and low-rise apartment buildings.
The original, stand-alone house on Florida Avenue NW is a charming 19th-century wood Victorian structure. But now there’s more to Newton House. P.T. Blooms Real Estate Development, in partnership with WOD Development, acquired the property, renovated the interior and built a four-story addition.
Newton House has become a modern eight-unit condominium in a neighborhood that’s a half-block from bustling 14th Street NW and not far from the U Street corridor, Adams Morgan, Columbia Heights and Logan Circle.
Single-family houses in Hanover that are ‘like oversized townhomes’
Albert Lee had been looking to buy a two-bedroom condo for a couple of years but couldn’t find one that struck a chord. “Frankly, a lot of the new buildings look very much the same and didn’t appeal to me,” he said.
But when he took a hard-hat tour of Newton House, walking through the private entrance of a one-bedroom unit facing the street, his excitement was palpable. “He came in looking for something else and fell in love instantly with this home,” said Liza Pence, sales manager with Urban Pace, which is handling sales.
“When I saw this unit I thought, ‘It will be snapped up if I don’t do something,’ ” Lee recalled. He was the first person to view the property and the first to sign a contract. The renovated and expanded Newtown House is a work in progress, but the buyers are expected to be able to move in relatively soon.
Condos in Northwest Washington where outdoor space is the draw
The house had been converted into a three-family building before the developers bought it. A major challenge of the current project was to satisfy various interested parties — the neighbors, the Advisory Neighborhood Commission and the city’s Historic Preservation Review Board — “while delivering a high-quality contemporary product,” said Patrick Bloomfield, speaking on behalf of the development team.
“We spent countless hours with HPRB staff to perfect the restoration of exterior details . . . while at the same time creating a contrasting modern addition that would accentuate the details of the historic restoration,” Bloomfield said.
Kitchens have stainless-steel appliances, including a six-burner stove, handmade ash cabinetry and extra-thick Corian counters with a wide overhang on the island.
Kitchens have stainless-steel appliances, including a six-burner stove, handmade ash cabinetry and extra-thick Corian counters with a wide overhang on the island. (Benjamin C Tankersley/For The Washington Post)
Lee remarked: “What I liked was that [the developers] took old bones and made them look new and modern. The building isn’t just the same old thing.”
There are two units on each of the four floors. Four one-bedroom units face the street. Four two-bedrooms are in the rear. The top-floor two-bedroom unit is a penthouse with a private rooftop deck. Lee’s unit and the two units on the lowest floor have private entrances.
CJ Caputo also bought a one-bedroom. “It has lots of windows and natural light with amazing views that look down the street out of both sides rather than directly at the neighbors. I like that aspect a lot,” he said.
Caputo was attracted to the location because so much is nearby. “It will be great to walk to work and to the shops and restaurants in all directions. Newton House is high quality because it’s new but also has character and is boutique, which makes you feel connected to the street and neighborhood.”
Lee likes the central location, as well. “It has a walkability index of 97 percent. Where I live now, in Chesapeake, Virginia, the index is 1 [percent],” he said, laughing.
Ten-foot-high ceilings are standard in all units. Floors throughout are made of five-inch-wide orchard walnut.Ten-foot-high ceilings are standard in all units. Floors throughout are made of five-inch-wide orchard walnut.
Ten-foot-high ceilings are standard in all units. Floors throughout are made of five-inch-wide orchard walnut. (Benjamin C Tankersley/For The Washington Post)
The furnished model unit, the penthouse, has two bedrooms and two bathrooms. Entry, from inside the building, is into the unit’s open-plan kitchen, dining area and living area. Floor-to-ceiling windows face the hillside in the rear, where there will be a fence and flower boxes.
The kitchen has a pantry and a storage closet. The microwave is hidden behind a cabinet door. The sink is extra wide and deep.
A staircase leads to the penthouse’s private roof deck from the living area. The master bathroom has a double vanity, a shower, marble walls and a marble floor.
Newton House is named after Mary Newton Foote Henderson, who championed the creation of Meridian Hill Park in the District and was known as the “Empress of 16th Street.”
“She represents urban planning at its best,” Bloomfield said. “She realized that creating green spaces that intertwine with the cultural fabric of a modern city are integral to its long-lasting success.”
What’s nearby: Whole Foods Market is on P Street. Trader Joe’s and Yes Organic Market are on 14th Street. The 14th Street corridor is buzzing with shops, restaurants and bars. Lincoln Theatre, Studio Theatre and U Street Music Hall offer entertainment.
Schools: Garrison Elementary and Cardozo Education Campus (grades 6-12).
Transit: The neighborhood is an easy place to walk and bike. It has resident and metered street parking and is near the U Street-Cardozo Metro stations on the Green and Yellow line. Major traffic arteries are 16th Street and Rhode Island Avenue.
A staircase leads to a hatch that opens to the penthouse’s private roof deck.
A staircase leads to a hatch that opens to the penthouse’s private roof deck. (Benjamin C Tankersley/For The Washington Post)
To see more photos of Newton House, go to washingtonpost.com/realestate.
Newton House
1469 Florida Ave. NW, Washington
There are eight condominium units. Five are for sale, ranging from $449,900 to $949,900.
Builders: P.T. Blooms Real Estate Development and WOD Development.
Features: Ten-foot-high ceilings are standard in all units. Floors throughout are made of five-inch-wide orchard walnut. Kitchens have GE Cafe stainless-steel appliances, including a six-burner stove, handmade ash cabinetry and extra-thick custom Corian counters with a wide overhang on the island. Elfa shelving is installed in all closets. Secondary bathrooms have gray tile floors and an oversize tub with shower. There’s bike storage in the lower level.
Bedrooms/bathrooms: 1 or 2 / 1 or 2
Square-footage: 580 to 996
Condominium association fee: $244.50 for one bedroom and $367 for two bedrooms.
View model: By appointment.

6 ways to make your front porch the best in the neighborhood

We spend a lot of time and money making the insides of our homes reflect our personalities and maximizing livability. Why not do the same for our front porches?
“Front porches are like the opening notes of songs,” Christina Poletto of Dovetailor Design Studio in Hudson Valley, N.Y tells Fox News. “They set the tone for the house and give a preview of what’s to come.”
Spring has definitely sprung, and porch season is nearly upon us, so you’ve never had a better reason to spruce up the scene outside your front door, especially if you’re selling your home.
“Many times when I show homes, people have already made up their minds about the house before we open the front door,” says Alexis Brill, a realtor with Berkshire Hathaway HomeServices. “First impressions are the most important impressions.”
Here are six ways to make your front porch-- and first home  impression-- game stronger.

1. If You Create It, They Will Come

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“In the South we like to ‘sit a spell’ on our porches,” says Paula Wallace, founder and President of Savannah College of Art and Design. “It’s our favorite way to receive guests: open air and open conversation.” South Florida-based landscape designer Fernando Wong agrees it’s the perfect setting for creating a sense of community, “It can be as simple as putting out café chairs and a small table.” Or, you can aim to seat parties of 12.
Family-owned and operated Sunnyland Furniture, the largest outdoor furniture store in Texas for nearly 50 years, reports seeing the trend evolve from two-person sitting areas to entire living-room spaces. Rocking chairs and Adirondack chairs continue to be classic choices, but benches work too, notes Chris Grubb, President of Arch-Interiors Design Group in Beverly Hills. “An outdoor seating area may get little use, but it instantly expresses how inviting your home is.” Of course, it’s important to be practical. “Porches are both places to congregate and often the entrance to your home,” says Felicia Feaster, Managing Editor at HGTV.com.  “Make sure to leave a pathway at least four feet wide to allow people access to your entry.”

2. Plants Make Everything Prettier

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“Plants carry a sense of nature from the front yard onto the porch,” says Grubb. What they require in maintenance they more than make up for in ambience. “I always adhere to the 80/20 rule,” says Wong, “Eighty percent of your plants should be strong and hardy while 20 percent should be dedicated to bringing color to the space.”
Houzz contributor Becky Harris recommends geraniums. “They’re a classic porch plant that never goes out of style and you can save them over the winter with very little effort.” For a more dramatic flair, Poletto suggests creating your own combination of containers with mixed shrubs and plants. “The key to a perfect container garden is to have a mix of tall textured plants (the “thrillers”), a grouping of everyday greens and flowers (the “fillers”) and some full vines to cascade over the edge of the container (the “spillers”)."

3. Don’t Forget the Floor

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You may not be able to see it from the curb, but your porch’s flooring is important since style works from the ground up. “Dress up a boring concrete porch slab by scoring and staining it to give itan upscale, tiled look,” says Danny Lipford, Host of Today’s Homeowner TV and Radio which details the process in this video.
Wong likes to marry indoor and outdoor spaces by using similar flooring material. For example, if the inside has hardwood floors, on the front porch he’ll use a porcelain tile that matches or complements the color of the wood. And no porch floor has to bare it all.
“We can't over emphasize how much of a difference a rug can make on porch,” says Deborah Holt of Sunnyland Furniture. “It adds instant appeal to any furniture arrangement, feels great on bare feet and is a great way to hide any flaws your porch might have.” But make sure you’re shopping for rugs that can handle the elements and won’t fade in the sun or be susceptible to mold and mildew.

4. Give Your Door a Makeover

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Consider your front door a black canvas and take a page from Dublin where doors are splashed with every color of the rainbow. “Start by painting the front door (two coats) with a nice, hi-gloss paint,” recommends Cheryl Eisen, President of Interior Marketing Group.
Poletto is fond of cheerful hues but says dark and dramatic can also do wonders for a home. “Keep the door color to a neutral greige (grey and beige combo) or black if your home is on the market,” advises Eisen. You can always add character with new hardware—house numbers and knockers—or décor like wreaths. “Why not treat every season like a holiday?” asks Poletto. “Just coordinate your wreath colors with the mood of the season. I.e. for spring, think bright pinks, purples and greens.”

5. Invest in the Right Lighting

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Extend your living space, for longer, by installing appropriate lighting. For creating an atmosphere of entertainment and engagement, Wallace recommends installing overhead lights with dimmers or uplighting around the perimeter of your porch. If you just want to avoid a void of darkness, simply place a lamp on an end table by the door or hang an elegant pendant lantern.
“From the street, passersby see the inviting light at eye level and gain a sense of sanctuary. From inside a home looking out, it’s a satisfying feeling to fill the blank, black space outside,” says Wallace. When shopping for fixtures, go with oversized pieces since they’ll be seen in proportion to the house and you don’t want them to appear dwarfed. If you’re concerned about security, consider the Maximus Smart Security Light equipped with a motion detecting camera that uses WiFI to send live stream videos of people at your door to your smartphone. The light’s two-way speaker lets you even talk to your visitors.

6. Practice Hygge on Your Porch

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Hygge—the Danish concept of being cozy—is quickly becoming a household term in America. Michelle Lee, vice president of merchandising for EVERYTHING BUT THE HOUSE, suggests practicing the art of hygge on your porch by starting a morning ritual of enjoying your coffee outside, wrapped in a cashmere throw and people watching, or light candles and come out at night in your favorite slippers to sit on the porch and star gaze. To make your sanctuary even safer, paint your front porch ceiling a soft blue.
In the South, blue porch ceilings are a long-standing tradition thought to ward off evil spirits. “A few hues that work well include Benjamin Moore Palladian Blue HC-144, Arctic Blue 2050-60 or Clear Skies 2054-70,” says Andrea Magno, Color and Design Expert at Benjamin Moore. Good feng-shui also goes hand in hand with hygge. Wallace recommends adding an outdoor mirror which offers a multiplying effect for your plants, making your front-of-house retreat seem even more lush. “Exterior mirrors are also said to bounce back the cacophony of the street to maintain the serenity of the space."

Thứ Ba, 14 tháng 7, 2020

Oil Rig Hotel & Spa Adaptive Reuse

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With an idea like this, you're going to win some prizes.  Morris Architects took home first prize, as well as $10,000, in the second annual Radical Innovation in Hospitality Awards, which was sponsored by the John Hardy Group and Hospitality Design magazine.  Some of the other entries were also unique, but this Oil Rig Hotel and Spa is particularly innovative.  To understand the innovation behind the adaptive reuse, a background understanding of oil rigs is necessary. 
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According to Morris Architects, the Gulf of Mexico has about 4,000 oil rigs of various sizes that will be decomissioned at some point in the next century.  One primary method of rig removal, when the time comes, is explosion — an expensive method that poses hazardous consequences to aquatic life.  So you can see, there's an opportunity to use existing oil rig structures in a new way. 
The Houston office of Morris Architects conceived this plan for a high-end, self-sufficient, eco-friendly hotel experience.  Vertical axis wind turbines would harvest plentiful Gulf of Mexico winds, and wave energy generators could be installed to further power Rig Hotel's activities.  The concept plan includes some of the following amenities:
  • 300+ guest and luxury suites
  • Conference facility and ballroom for events
  • Fitness center and spa
  • High end dining, shopping, and entertainment
  • Rooftop infinity pool
  • Pro shop and launch for water-based activities
  • Gaming casino and stargazer lounge
  • Dive bell and scuba training
  • Boat launch and boat slips for visitors
Rooms are designed as prefabricated, standard cargo containers that perfectly fit the rig platform.  They're transported out to the rig and unfolded to size.  With the rooms on the exterior of the platform, guests would have practically unparalleled views of the ocean.  Pretty clever, don't you think?!
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First noticed at Bustler; rendering credits: Morris Architects.

The Luxurious Afterlives of Abandoned Sea Forts and Oil Rigs




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You yearn for the sea life, but life on ship might not be exactly what you want. Then why not create your own country on an abandoned sea fort or oil rig? That's what these people have done.

Spitbank Fort and No Man's Land Fort in Portsmouth Harbour, turned into luxury hotels




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These mid-19th century Solent forts protected a British naval base against Napoleon III's Navy. The Spitbank was decommissioned in 1982 and has been in the hands of private owners until 2010, when the current owners bought it.



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Now, three years later it has eight suits, an outdoor heated pool, a rooftop champagne bar, a spa and a recreation room.



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The No Man's Land Fort (featured in a Jon Pertwee-era Doctor Who episode with Sea Devils in 1972) was a hotel for ten years, but it has been closed in 2004 (Legionella bacteria found in the hotel's water system) and sold four time since then. Now it's still under development. It will have 27 bedrooms.



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(via io9 and Spitbank Fort)


A micronation on HM Fort Roughs, a WWII installation to guard the port of Harwich, Essex, designed by Guy Maunsell: The Principality of Sealand, six miles from the coast of Suffolk and eight from Essex.




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Since 1967 it has been occupied by a British pirate radio broadcaster, Paddy Roy Bates (Prince Roy) and his family. Bates established Sealand in 1975, and he was the leader until his death in 2012. He was succeeded by his son Michael. More information about Sealand is available here.



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You can become a Lord, Lady, Baron, or Baroness for only 50-80 USD, but for 310 USD you could be a Count or Countess. Not a bad idea!
(via Ryan Lackey 1 – 2)

Seaventures Dive Resort, converted from an old oil rig, near Sipadan, Malaysia




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The rig was bought in 1988 and towed into its actual location. Now, after the renovation it's a 25 room hotel.



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Frying Pan Shoals Light Station, a 85 ft high platform in the Atlantic Ocean




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A software salesman, Richard Neal paid 85,000 USD on the station in 2010, and 100,000 more to repair everything, but now it can house eight people.



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There are 4,000 oil rigs in the Gulf Of Mexico that will be decommissioned in the next few decades. But what if we convert them into luxury hotels?




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Potentially 80 million square feet of programmable space just off the coast of the United States? Could the Gulf be America's "Dubai"? These rigs could be eco-friendly and also be fitted with solar panels, wind turbines and underwater turbines.



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Abandoned Oil Rigs into Habitable structures, by Ku Yee Kee and Hor Sue-Wern from Malaysia, finalists of the 2011 eVolo Skyscraper Competition




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"Solar energy will be harvested with a large photovoltaic membrane located on the roof while wind turbines will be located at strategic places along the four facades and tidal energy collectors at the bottom."



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Bonus: Houseboat from a lifeboat of the Murdoch North Sea oil platform




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The owner, Jeff Doyle bought it on the Internet in 2011 and now it's in Bath Marina in Bath, Somerset, UK.



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Now it has a wood burning stove, minimalistic furnitures and a kitchen next to the steering wheel.



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(via Daily Mail)

Double bonus: Orange oil rig escape pods as hotel rooms, by the Dutch alternative architect Denis Oudendijk, now in Den Haag, Netherlands




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