
A New Masters in Sustainable Emergency Architecture
Ana 1/08/2010 - 15:170 comentarios
Over the past decade, the provision of shelter in afflicted communities around the world has gone from being a behind-the-scenes relief effort solely associated with large NGO's to a design-integrated discipline advocated by...
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Halley VI Antartic Research Station
Ethel 22/07/2010 - 16:29 0 comentariosNot so long ago, Wired Magazine presented a review on Antarctic bases, some of which we picked up on here. The Halley VI base was part of the review, about which we were...

Sculptural House [1967] By Jacques Gillet
Ethel 19/07/2010 - 09:29 0 comentariosThe Sculptural House. Jacques Gillet The Belgian architect Jacques Gillet designed the sculpture house in Liège as a synthesis of structure and form, collaborating on this project with the sculptor Félix Roulin and...

Mirrorcube At The Treehotel In Sweden
Ana 16/07/2010 - 12:230 comentarios
It's all the rage and it' no wonder. Who doesn't dream of sleeping in a comfy treehouse in the middle of a forest, designed by top Swedish architects to boot? Sweden's Treehotel has...
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Las Posibilidades Del Palet
Ana 15/07/2010 - 16:31 0 comentariosAunque la madera es por naturaleza un material renovable y por tanto uno de los más ecológicos con el que construir, su explotación descontrolada amenaza la conservación de los bosques y el ecosistema...

Lateral Office | Emergent North And Other Projects
Ethel 14/07/2010 - 09:150 comentarios
Iceland View. The scheme features a series of active public runways that highlight urban production, civic realm, and recreation. Lateral Office was founded in 2003 by Lola Sheppard and Mason White in London....
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A History Of The Ballule | Gilles Ebersolt
Ethel 12/07/2010 - 16:36 0 comentariosThe ballule is the french name of a zorb used to roll downhill, generally made of transparent plastic. French architect Gilles Ebersolt worked since the early 70s in the research of this kind...

Rock Garden En Chandigarh, Dos Opuestos Que Se Atraen
Alejandro 8/07/2010 - 21:011 comentario
La primera vez que oí hablar de Nek Chand y su fantástico jardín compuesto de desechos fue en un encuentro con mi sobrino Daniel Perera, intelectual y agitador social por naturaleza, cuando justamente...
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