Archive for September, 2010
Interesting Shipping Container Trifecta Pavillion
Now, there are alot of building that use shipping container for material design. Included houses, offices, schools, observatories, and the other. if that doesn’t unique aymore, then check out this container trifecta by Ogrydziak/Prillinger Architects. For the unusual shape that uses recycled material, this design win and received award from the 2010 Design Award from [...]
Category: Pavilion,Shipping Container, posted at: Sep 27th 2010, Comments: No CommentsTags: Pavilion, structure design
Spectaculer Opera House By Shipping Pallet
L’Opera Palette will be fully finished nex year. The incredible of temporary opera house that will made entirely by shipping pallets will grace the courtyard at the Music Academy of Quebec City. Designed by Theater Architect Jacques Plante and Engineer Pascale Pierre, this opera house not only uses for arts show but also many activity. [...]
Category: Design View,House, posted at: Sep 25th 2010, Comments: No CommentsTags: House, Jacques Plante, Opera Palette, Pallet Opera, shipping pallets
Modern Honeycomb Shaped of New Leeds Arena
Populous, one of our favorite eco stadium designers, expose his new concept design for new Leeds Arena. He design the stadium for multy purposed arena, which is outfitted with a kaleidoscope of lights that will draw visitors from near and far once the sun sets. He has also included an array of green building strategies [...]
Category: Stadium, posted at: Sep 25th 2010, Comments: No CommentsTags: Claypit Lane, designers, interior, Leeds Arena, roof, United Kingdom
Enormous Bird houses Concept on City Trees in London
The “Spontaneous City in the Tree of Heaven” opened recently as part of the Secret Garden Project by UP Projects and hopes to develop into a haven of biodiversity and create a new public awareness of the ecological and cultural value of urban green spaces. It placed in the sought-after London boroughs of Chelsea and [...]
Category: House, posted at: Sep 25th 2010, Comments: 1 CommentTags: Concept Design, House, inhabitat, Kings Wood, london, Spontaneous City, Super Kingdom
Remarkable One Bryant Park The World’s Greenest Skyscraper
One Bryant Park, the world’s greenest skyscraper has been opened last year in midtown Manhattan to rave reviews celebrating the innovative design. And now, This green tower achieved LEED Platinum certification. That makes this world’s first office tower to reach the USGBC’s highest rating. Designed by Cook+Fox Architects and built by Tishman Construction Corporation, the [...]
Category: Skyscraper, posted at: Sep 25th 2010, Comments: No CommentsTags: heat gain, innovative design, LEED, Midtown Manhattan, New Yorker, USGBC
Tiny Modular Prefab Homes
The Swedish based company Add A Room has just releashed their new prefabs homes concept design based only on 15 square meter. This tiny prefab modules home named One+. It’s prefabricated in Add-A-Room’s factory in Tyresö. This tiny modules are made from local Swedish materials with tight insulation, energy efficient design, a deck and pergola [...]
Category: House, posted at: Sep 24th 2010, Comments: No CommentsTags: energy efficient design, House, housing system, modular housing, prefab homes
Richmond Plunge : Oldest And Greenest Pool in Country
The largest and oldest public pool in US closed 10 years ago due to structural concerns. But for now on it has been re-emerged into the greenest pool in the country. It was The Richmond Plunge that has long been a stable icon of a city with an ever changing identity. Now the pool represents [...]
Category: Architecture,Gym, posted at: Sep 24th 2010, Comments: No CommentsTags: Architecture, Front View, Jersey, Loma Prieta, Richmond Plunge, solar, US
Amazing Science and Nature Combination at New Perot Museum
The new Thom Mayne of Morphosis design of the Perot Museum of Nature and Science is proof that he well know for creating incredible structures with complex organizational systems that form their own micro worlds. Morever Thom Mayne has been awarded by Pritzker Prize winner recently. But unlike his other buildings, which maintain an unbroken [...]
Category: Canopy,Design View,Museum, posted at: Sep 24th 2010, Comments: No CommentsTags: interior, Museum, Pritzker Prize, roof
New Green Design For The Oakland Fire Station
Shah Kawasaki Architects designed new Fire Station 18 that part of Oakland Fire Department to be more efficient, environmentally sound, and free of toxins. The project redeveloped at brownfield site and also features solar hot water, a highly efficient HVAC system and environmentally friendly materials. When the redevelopment finished, they immediately arrange a ribbon cutting [...]
Category: Innovation Designer, posted at: Sep 24th 2010, Comments: No CommentsTags: Fire Station, FSC, Innovation Designer, interior, solar, Swinerton Incorporated, ventilation
Gigantic Volcano Soccer Stadium at Guadalajara
The city of Guadalajara has opened a new volcano looks alike soccer stadium that is veritably exploding with green features. The stadium designed by French architects Jean-Marie Massaud and Daniel Pouzet for the Chivas Guadalajara Football Club. The eco friendly stadium features a volcano shape exterior that captures rainwater and processes it through wetlands for [...]
Category: Eco Design,Stadium, posted at: Sep 24th 2010, Comments: No CommentsTags: Guadalajara City, inhabitat, Model Design, shape, ventilation
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