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bob lynn

Sustainable Melbourne School Creates Striking Skyline Feature - 0 views

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    A Melbourne school is creating great industry waves for its mix of stunning architecture and environmentally responsible principles. Acting as an incredible promotion of green thinking to both the young students attending and the wider community, is the junior building at Penleigh and Essendon Grammar School (PEGS). While the striking building, transformed by architectural firm McBride Charles Ryan is completely passive in its design, an absolute feat in its own right, it is its aesthetic that truly stands out. Oftentimes in green building projects a building's visual appeal is ignored in order to focus on the sustainable building aspects. While environmental responsibility may be more important than design greatness, it is incredibly positive to see such a prime example of a culmination of these ideas executed so elegantly.
Hitech CADD Services

BIM and Its Role in The Development and Management of Smart Cities of the Future - 0 views

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    We look especially at BIM and its role in the development and management of smart cities of the future, being created today. We are keen to see technology enable the creation of highly functional communities and spaces for habitation and working that promote the idea of coexistence, while the structures are themselves responsible citizens, contributing to preserve the environment and the planet.
bob lynn

Green Building Versus Sustainability - Is there a difference? - 0 views

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    We in the construction and design industry are currently going through a greenwash, a saturation of sustainability. In fact, we may be creating it. This public sense of exhaustion and lack of understanding in response to environmentally conscious mentalities and building processes, anything labeled 'green' to be precise, is causing an increased apathy in the entire sector and is impacting the communication of projects and concepts. Yet we are only adding fuel to the fire. We in this industry, and even those who are not, are confusing two key terms; that of Green Building and Sustainability, in turn creating confusion through misrepresented and easily misunderstood jargon. The thing is, it's universal. And ever so easy to accidently do.
bob lynn

Demolition for Beloved Melbourne Architecture - 0 views

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    Arguably one of Melbourne's most controversial construction projects has been given final approval, leaving a trail of both dismayed and jubilant responses. The major architectural redevelopment project at the focus of this almost five year long drama is the Windsor Hotel, and its semi-demolition by the Halim Group in early 2013.  The project has been marked as one of Victoria's most prominent in the latest state analysis, and comes with a sizeable price tag. The $250 million redevelopment will see the refurbishment of the interiors of the building, which was built in 1883. The interior restoration will maximise the amount of rooms available, increasing the capacity from 180 to 300 rooms. The ballroom and other rooms will also be upgraded and redeveloped, with Heritage Victoria approving everything.
bob lynn

Flood Resistant Architecture Becomes Top Priority - 0 views

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    Even with all of the effort going into infrastructure and damming solutions to support flood-ravaged areas of Australia, Queensland and New South Wales continue to battle against water levels that are simply too high. The latest floods up north have been so extreme that some areas still remain completely isolated with more storms and extreme weather conditions to continue. While these areas face the brunt of the flooding in this country, and have a long history of these events, the support, ongoing and present from both government and public entities, means that responsive action has been swift with future irrigation planning in place. However, these freak weather incidents will still occur, and several architectural bodies have called for a push in further resilience planning
Ako Z°om

Bentley Announces Trial Program for Generative Design - 0 views

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    What Experts Are Saying "KPF has been using GenerativeComponents for some time and it forms a key component in the armory of the KPF Computational Geometry Group. Several of our most advanced projects employ GenerativeComponents as a tool for exploring thousands of options as well as the complex geometry to be used in final construction, all ultimately benefiting our clients. The nature of GenerativeComponents as a MicroStation extension means that, as a matter of course, our advanced designs can be interchanged with an extraordinary variety of software." - Lars Hesselgren, Kohn Pederson Fox "At Arup, we believe firmly in the principle of integrated design and integrated approaches to design - it's the only way to design complex buildings well. That's why we use GenerativeComponents. And we are not alone. We are starting to see young people coming through the system doing things we could only have dreamed about a few years ago." - J Parrish, Arup Sport "Simplicity seeds complexity. But in the search for form we need to add reference to the representation to articulate the result. GenerativeComponents enables us to find, explore, and regulate forms more rapidly, and to transmit these forms to fabrication more economically." - Hugh Whitehead, Foster + Partners "Grimshaw's offices all share a common DNA. We are a design-driven office, and all projects are informed by the specific location, program, and environmental forces. We employ GenerativeComponents to take in and embed the multitude of inputs and structure them using this common DNA, thus enabling us to rapidly explore a variety of environmentally appropriate solutions for each design project." - Shane Burger, Grimshaw Architects "Using GenerativeComponents, we can accelerate our iteration through design options and, in parallel, assess all concepts and dismiss those that would be uneconomic to construct. As a result, we get to spend more time fine-tuning the best solution.â
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    about next way to design ...
Ako Z°om

The Office for Robotic Architectural Media & Bureau for Responsive Architecture - 0 views

  • ORAMBRA: a carbon neutral office carbonfund.org EXHIBIT: MAKE IT WORK - Engineering Possibilities (2009) The Center For Architecture, AIANY PANEL: Multidisciplinary Innovation (4 Feb 2009) The Center For Architecture, AIANY MEDIA: Discovery Science TV (2008) Weird Connections: Episode 10 Balkon Contemporary Art (2008) Magazine Article: "Mechanikus ter, biologiai ido" MEDIA: BBC World Service (2007) BBC MEDIA: ABC Radio National (2007) ABC Newsweek Polska (2007) NEWSWEEK.COM MEDIA: Wired (2006) WIRED MEDIA: The Economist (2006) ECONOMIST MEDIA: CNN Future Summit (2006) CNN MEDIA: Technik / Zeit Wissen (2006) Zeit Wissen MEDIA: Except from ACADIA (2006) Link MEDIA: ArchitectureWeek (2006) Link MEDIA: Radio Adelaide 101.5 (2005) Radio Adelaide PROJECT: Filamentosa Ultra-lightweight Skyscaper (2004) Project PROJECT: Lotus Environmental Sensor Network (2004) Project PROJECT: frais Chicago (2003) Project PROJECT: ideaCloud Grange Beach (1998) Project PROTOTYPE: Films 1 & 2 (actuated class 3) Prototype PROTOTYPE: Films 3 & 4 (actuated class 3) Prototype PROTOTYPE: Films 5 & 6 (actuated class 2) Prototype PROTOTYPE: Films 7 & 8 (actuated class 2) Prototype PAPER: Using Actutated Tensegrity (2003) Paper PAPER: Structural Shape Control (2006) Paper PAPER: CAAD for Responsive Architecture (2007) Paper PAPER: Hybridized Control (2003) Paper PAPER: User Centered Interactions (2006) Paper PAPER: Cybernetic Form (2000) Paper
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    other future concepts .. with robotic integration now.
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    some good other aspects to the interactive lively architecture...
Alex Parker

Frankfurt International Airport Expansion Project, Frankfurt - Airport Technology - 1 views

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    Frankfurt International Airport is Germany's main airport hub. It is owned by Fraport, a public body that is also responsible for running the airport. Deutsche Flugsicherung (DFS) is the authority responsible for the facility's traffic control. The airport received nearly 58 million passengers in 2013.
india art n design

What makes architecture iconic? Ar. Sanjay Puri enlightens… - 0 views

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    Whilst 'neo-futurist architecture' as a term evolved in the 1960's, characterized by an 'uninhibited architectural approach', the prolific global mushrooming of 'iconic' built forms that we see in present times, spurred Team IAnD to probe the larger picture of what makes architecture iconic and what is the response it elicits…
india art n design

Flying High! - 0 views

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    The upcoming CMA Tower in Riyadh is said to be tallest hi-tech tower in the world and will host the CMA headquarters, the government organization responsible for regulating Saudi Arabia's capital markets. Check it out…
india art n design

Using biomimicry to reconnect with nature! - 0 views

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    Orproject's latest research project 'Khôral' attempts to provoke introspection on the detrimental condition of our marine life, urging people to interact responsibly with nature.
india art n design

The Age of AI: A Catalyst for Architectural Practice - 0 views

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    Has AI in Architecture arrived? How is it impacting you? Our cover story focusses on the most eloquent topic of recent times - AI in Architecture. Whilst we tell you a lot about its tools and how it facilitates the practice of design, one cannot ignore the challenges that makes the adoption of AI a selectively approached resource. https://bit.ly/AI-in-Arch-IAnD We invite you to share with us your thoughts on the use of AI in your practice. The pros, cons, misgivings, positive experiences… et al. We are waiting to hear from you. Write in to us at editor@indiaartndesign.com along with an image that you have explored through AI. Please mention that AI tool used. Select responses will find their way to our social media pages taking the discussion forward. https://www.indiaartndesign.com/the-age-of-ai-a-catalyst-for-the-architectural-practice/
india art n design

India Art n Design Global Hop: Function & Expression - 0 views

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    Being an architect with a natural affinity for art and nature, I have generally always followed my instinctual responses to a space and its surroundings. I find great inspiration from nature and art. I see the landscape, architecture, interiors, and art as one integrated design statement.
Ako Z°om

f-u-r « Scriptedbypurpose - 0 views

  • UHPC (Ultra High Performance Concrete) is a concrete with an extreme dense micro-structure generated by powder-like silica sand. The material density is responsible for a compression strength that is almost comparable to steel and a surface quality that reflecting perfectly the material used as mould. Equipped with steel fibres as a part of the aggregate the self-compressing material can be disburdened from traditional rebars while providing high tensile strength. www.gtecz.com Wiring is an open source programming environment and electronics i/o board for exploring the electronic arts, tangible media. It is developed by Hernando Barragan and build on Processing. www.wiring.org.co
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      special concrete... next wiring, next concrete...materials...
india art n design

Managing operating cost of commercial spaces - 2 views

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    SWBI Architects Pvt. Ltd. designs a hybrid façade of terracotta tiles and double-glazed glass following sustainability and passive solar architecture norms.
india art n design

Lucknow's remarkable climate responsive home! - 0 views

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    Sanjay Puri Architects designs a climate-sensitive home in Lucknow using large chikankari-inspired screens as the differentiating element of design. Check out the home that is also the finalist in the Completed Homes category at the World Architecture Festival 2019. http://bit.ly/2m5XUTQ
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