Archive for November, 2010
Gorgeous Bamboo Shaped Skyscraper concept
Architect Tamir Lavi of Tel Aviv, Israel is using bamboo for his high-rise building, but not as the construction material only fo the concept. The stalk of a bamboo plant is serving as a blueprint for the conception of Lavi’s building. He using the bamboo’s concept, since bamboo has evolved as a popular building material [...]
Category: Architect,Eco Design,Skyscraper, posted at: Nov 1st 2010, Comments: No CommentsTags: bamboo, building material, evolo, furniture, Israel
Modern Arbor Lofts to Helps Revitialize Town
Arbor Lofts, designed by LA based PSL Architects, is an affordable and energy efficient housing project for the creative class that hopes to spur economic development by making the site a destination, a center of activity and a source of locally-produced artwork. It was the project to revitalize the area and set of 21 live/work [...]
Category: Apartment, posted at: Nov 1st 2010, Comments: No CommentsTags: Arbor Lofts, California Title, Downtown Specific Plan, efficient design, Energy Code, energy efficient design, housing project, indoor air quality, LA, PSL
Fascinating Prac’s Skyscraper Design as Penthouse
Ilana Prac, an interior design student at Shenkar College of Engineering and Design, has designed a skyscraper that seeks to provide penthouses to the rich, powerful, and overcrowded that offer substandard living conditions to lower-income families. With this skyscraper the people of varying economic and social backgrounds come together to live in one building, which [...]
Category: Architecture,Skyscraper, posted at: Nov 1st 2010, Comments: No CommentsTags: Architecture, elements, evolo, Ilana Prac, interior, interior spaces, penthouse
Convention Centre Dublin as Zero Carbon Conference Center in the world
The Convention Centre Dublin (CCD) is a large performance hall, exhibition hall, multiple meeting rooms and a spectacular atrium overlooking the river and also claim to be the first carbon neutral conference center in the world. The CCD can accommodate up to 8000 people and uses an array of sophisticated integrated systems to vastly lower [...]
Category: Innovation Designer, posted at: Nov 1st 2010, Comments: No CommentsTags: CCD, Dublin, energy consumption, footprint, Innovation Designer, KRJDA, unique design, ventilation system
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