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STUDIO 4: Vertical living systems

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Inbox (5) - eaglerare7 - Gmail. Reading Between the Lines / Gijs Van Vaerenbergh Reading Between the Lines / Gijs Van Vaerenbergh – ArchDaily. Bjarke Ingels Group. Walking on Clouds at the Blur Building - Okeanos Aquascaping. Posted by admin on Thursday, November 10th, 2011 When people say that they’re walking on cloud nine, they typically mean it as a figure of speech.

Walking on Clouds at the Blur Building - Okeanos Aquascaping

With Diller and Scofidio’s Blur Building, that phrase takes on a much more literal meaning. FLARE-facade. WHITEvoid for Vodafone @ CeBIT 2014 WHITEvoid is responsible for the complete design of this years Vodafone stand at the CeBIT computer fair.

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This includes the interior architecture and integrated light sculpture. All areas of the stand are connected through the monumental network-like light installation composed of 450 static and 250 Kinetic Lights elements. An Eye For Detail: Antoni Gaudi. Ntoni Gaudi possessed one of the most unique architectural styles in history. His iconic buildings, attention to detail and outdoors spaces such as Park Guell, have given Barcelona a truly unique atmosphere and heritage.

Gaudi? S work, along with many other Catalonian Modernisme ( Art Nouveau ) designers, has created a spellbinding, almost fanatsy like skyline. As Gaudi was signed off as an architect, His tutor, Elies Rogent declared Such a phrase would sum up the atitude towards Gaudi? Studying and integrating ceramics, wrought iron, metal work, carpentry and stained glass into his designs. While Gaudi was not a Landscape Architect, his work still remains as an important example to learn from for landscape professionals. Content submitted by Joe Clancy. Leaf cuticle allows select chemicals to pass: English ivy. One might assume the wax coating on the upper surface of plant leaves serves as a simple barrier to keep leaves from losing water during dry conditions and from becoming waterlogged during wet conditions.

Leaf cuticle allows select chemicals to pass: English ivy

But nature rarely makes single-function materials and these cuticular coatings are no exception. While the main function of the cuticular coating is to protect leaves from gaining or losing too much water, it is also a smart membrane, allowing two-way transport of select molecules. While made up predominantly of water-proof waxes, the coating contains about one-fifth hydrophilic compounds such as cellulose. Pores allow gas exchange: birds. Crystals draw sunlight into plant: window plants. Green Architecture & Building. Our BatchGeo world MAP shows the locations of green building and renewable energy projects featured on Solaripedia.

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In 1986 the Hundertwasserhaus was constructed in Vienna with perhaps the most extensive vegetation inside and out on any building that wasn’t a ruin at the time. Designed by visionary Austrian artist and building designer Friedenreich Hundertwasser, this structure - as well as all of his other buildings - captures and reveals his beliefs that vegetation should grow on all horizontal surfaces. He said, “Grass and vegetation in the city should grow on all horizontal spaces - that is to say, wherever rain and snow falls vegetation should grow, on the roads and on the roofs.”

As a pioneer of modern vegetated roofs, Hundertwasser’s buildings ALL have some of the most intensive vegetated roofs in the world, covered with trees, grasses and shrubs – whether they are in the city or set in the countryside. NAPA, Calif. Or at least much of the idea. Mr. Water absorbed from humid air: brown dog tick. "The ability to absorb water vapor from the atmosphere enables ticks to survive without drinking water for many months.

Water absorbed from humid air: brown dog tick

The tick rehydrates using a three-stage process. First, it uses its foremost pair of legs to detect microregions of high humidity, such as those surrounding water droplets. Burrow shape creates ventilation: prairie dog. "Where a fluid flows across a surface, such as wind over the earth, the velocity gradient created provides a potential source of work.

Burrow shape creates ventilation: prairie dog

This gradient might be employed by one burrowing animal to induce air-flow in its long, narrow burrow. The burrow of the black-tailed prairie-dog constitutes a respiratory dead-space of extraordinary magnitude in which diffusion appears inadequate for gas exchange. But the burrow is arranged in a manner appropriate for wind-induced ventilation, typically with two openings at opposite ends and with mounds surrounding these openings of two forms (Fig. 3), with one form on each end. When a breeze crosses the mounds, air enters the burrow through the lower mound and leaves through the higher.

The same unidirectional flow is evident with scale models of real mounds on a model burrow in a wind tunnel; flow inside the burrow is nearly a linear function of flow across the mounds (Fig. 4). Prairie dog ventilation. IUCN Red List Status: Least Concern. Pipe Branch Architecture - Suppose Design Office Turns the Diesel Denim Gallery to a Nature Factory. When creating the design for the Diesel Denim Gallery in Aoyama, Japan, design company Suppose Design Office used plastic pipes and created industrial trees that would run throughout the store, creating a 'Nature Factory.' The 'Nature Factory' design by Suppose Design Office is a cool use for generally unseen pipes, making a cool industrial design that is both eco-friendly and artistic.

Pipe Branch Architecture - Suppose Design Office Turns the Diesel Denim Gallery to a Nature Factory

Cool design for the Diesel Denim Gallery. Implications - Capitalist societies are obsessed with productivity and efficiency, so oftentimes, utilities are designed functionally, but lack flair. Innovation is sparked in this particular example through abstract design of factory pipes. Corporations in industries which often overlook aesthetic design may enjoy increased popularity by reconsidering the current designs of their products.