Archive for January, 2010
Dominant Vertical Wood Tennis Centre in Sweden
The building you see may look like a giant piece of wood, but it really is a tennis complex designs to be built in Vaxjo, Sweden. David Tajcman A company based in Paris, which drafted the Tenniscalator call. Materials used in wood taken from the local area. Because the building will be made to have [...]
Category: Towers, posted at: Jan 1st 2010, Comments: No CommentsTags: David Tajcman, exhibitions, inhabitat, Paris, Sweden, ventilation
Skyscrapers dominate the urban city
Designed by San Francisco architect Joanna Borek, the towers of up to 1600 feet and extending into the plaza area of the flat layer with green space, 4-foot-wide roads for cars and electric bicycles, rain water collection systems, and on foot are interconnected. Lift is embedded in the core of each tower to bring people [...]
Category: Towers, posted at: Jan 1st 2010, Comments: No CommentsTags: elements, Joanna Borek, San Francisco, Sky Terra, skyscrapers, Tokyo
Manifesto of the House in modern wooden pallets and shipping containers
This is an exotic house. Built in Curacavi, Chile, for a grand total of € 79,000, a modest house consists of two 40 ‘container ships and two 20′ containers. The use of wooden pallets on the outside of the house to give the look texture fantastic, but also has a purpose. They provide shade and [...]
Category: Containers,Home,House, posted at: Jan 1st 2010, Comments: No CommentsTags: House, interior, James Mau, ventilation
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