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Grunge Style in Interior Design Grunge style is one of the most popular trends in modern interior design. Here is our second collection of grunge walls. Enjoy ;) Published 2 years ago by Mat Watts in Interior. You might also like Comments Nowoczesne domy energooszczędne i pasywne Decydując się na budowę domu, zakładamy, że będzie nam służył przez dziesięciolecia. Dlatego warto zadbać o to, aby był on nie tylko ekologiczny, ale i ekonomiczny w eksploatacji. Warunki te spełniają domy energooszczędne i pasywne. fot. Nie każdy dom energooszczędny jest pasywny, ale każdy pasywny jest energooszczędny. Ważny jest początek Idea energooszczędności musi być zawarta już na etapie planów budynku. Forma i strony świata Aby wykorzystać jak najwięcej ciepła słonecznego, przenikającego przez okna, istotne jest właściwie usytuowanie domu na działce. Kolejna kwestia to podział przestrzeni mieszkalnej na strefy o zróżnicowanym zapotrzebowaniu na ciepło. Zapotrzebowanie na energię „Zwykłe” domy pożerają ok. 120 kWh/m² energii w ciągu roku. Różnice i podobieństwa Do budowy domu pasywnego i energooszczędnego wykorzystuje się materiały bardzo wysokiej jakości i o doskonałych współczynnikach przenikania ciepła. Autor: Wojciech Buszko Zobacz także:

Industrial Loft Visualizations Israel based Ando studio was founded in 2011 by architect Aziza Oren and interior designer Anna Epstein. The team is very experienced in architectural visualization, marketing films and working with other professionals such as architects, interior designers and entrepreneurs. Let’s take a look at their industrial loft project. Visit Ando Studio Published 2 years ago by Mat Watts in Interior. You might also like Comments

untitled Duplaklikk a szerkesztéshez! Australia Austria Belgium France Germany Hungary Italy The Netherlands Sweden Switzerland Thailand UK USA Choose a country from the above list! Sydney - University of New South Wales Wels - Bautrupp Orange, Anzengruber str. 10, tel: +437242224448 Brussels Sint-Lucas Brussels dept. of architecture, Paleizen straat 65-67, tel: +32485707558 Paris sas materio, 15, square de vergennes, tel: +33156232000, www.materio.com achim von meier architect, 4, cite dupetit thouars, tel: +33148878707, www.diewerft.com Budapest rokfort kft, zoltán utca 9., tel: +3613021037, www.rokfort.hu Csongrád litracon headquarters, tanya 832., tel: +36302551648, www.litracon.hu Milan mutti & architetti, via ventura 15, tel: +390221597400, www.muttiearchitetti.it polytechnic of milan, via mancinelli 7, tel: +390223997816, www.politeca.polimi.it material connexion, via davanzati n. 33, tel: +390239325585, www.materialconnexion.com/it Eindhoven Rotterdam Göteborg London Louth CT New Heaven NY New York

Lace & Tea Algarrobos House by Daniel Moreno Flores This extraordinary moderm house design by Daniel Moreno Flores and José Maria Saez Vaquero Arquitectura is located in Puembo, Ecuador. The property was built in 2011. Enjoy the beauty! Eight identical steel members, 18 meters long, placed along the x y z axis, confine the space for the house and at the same time open it as they project in different directions. They are abstract beams that are oriented looking for their relationship with the surroundings. This structure grants a necessary intermediation between landscape and individual: in its long dimension it generates the large cantilevers towards the ravine or the masts that mark the presence of the house, in its short dimension two beams are equivalent to one usable height. Supported by the steel structure, a subsystem of wooden members completes the spatial definition, diluting by repetition and consistency its condition of enclosure. Glass planes protect the wood and complete the enclosure system. System Visit Daniel Moreno Flores

Khun Rirkrit Tiravanija’s House  “The Khooll” is a digital design & life style magazine. Lifestyle magazine is an umbrella term for popular magazines concerned with lifestyle. There is no universally accepted definition of what constitutes a lifestyle magazine. It is often used to encompass a number of men's, women's magazines and magazines about design, health and fitness, tourism, leisure, fashion, decorating, or culture. The concept is chiefly used in reference to a magazine's tone. So here we go, this is our take on it… Enjoy Responsibly. Jak skutecznie wentylować pomieszczenia? Czerpać i wyrzucać fot. Daikin Aby rekuperator działał prawidłowo, należy zapewnić mu wystarczającą ilość powietrza. Wyrzutnię powietrza pochodzącego z wnętrza domu, umieszcza się zazwyczaj na dachu. W przypadku umieszczenia wyrzutni na ścianie, która sąsiaduje ze ścianą innego budynku, pomiędzy ścianami powinien być również zachowany dystans. Sieć kanałów Świeże i zużyte powietrze krąży siecią kanałów wentylacyjnych. Dach z dziurkami Skuteczny system wentylacji dachu w istotnym stopniu wpływa również na żywotność konstrukcji budynku. Złoty środek Dzisiaj nieszczelnościami w budynku walczy się ze wszystkich sił i na każdym możliwym froncie. Autor: Wojciech Buszko Zobacz także:

Nasze osiedla - nieślubne dzieci Le Corbusiera Rozmawiał Michał Wybieralski 12.01.2013 , aktualizacja: 11.01.2013 23:11 Le Corbusier, prorok XX-wiecznej architektury, nad jednym ze swoich projektów. - Był w Polsce tylko przejazdem, przez parę godzin. - Polska to nieślubne dziecko Le Corbusiera. Michał Wybieralski: Mawiasz, że Polska jest nieślubnym dzieckiem francuskiego architekta, "papieża modernizmu" Le Corbusiera. Grzegorz Piątek*: - Był w Polsce tylko przejazdem, przez parę godzin. Polacy wcześnie zarazili się pomysłami Corbusiera. Reszta artykułu dostępna dla naszych prenumeratorów Wszystkie artykuły w serwisach wyborcza.pl, wyborcza.biz, wysokieobcasy.pl i 22 serwisach lokalnych.Na różnych urządzeniach: na komputerze, tablecie i smartfonie oraz na czytnikach i w aplikacjach na iPhone'a i iPada. Wypróbuj już od 0,99 zł za pierwszy miesiąc Bez prenumeraty możesz przeczytać do 10 artykułów miesięcznie.Masz prenumeratę cyfrową Gazety Wyborczej lub abonament Piano?

Man and Nature « The Charnel-House Nature! We are encircled and enclasped by her — powerless to depart from her, and powerless to find our way more deeply into her being. Without invitation and without warning she involves us in the orbit of her dance, and drives us onward until we are exhausted and fall from her arm.[…]We live in the midst of her, and yet to her we are alien. She parleys incessantly with us, and to us she does not disclose her secret. — Goethe, Ode “To Nature”[1] With recent events in Japan and images of Hurricane Katrina and the 2004 tsunami still fresh in our minds, it seems appropriate to revisit the old issue of humanity’s relationship to nature. After all, the problem of man’s relation to nature has been conceived in a number of distinct ways over the ages, many of which survive into the present day, in various mutations. Starting from humanity’s most primitive social state, nature was often viewed as an adversary to be feared — bringing plague, catastrophe, and famine to ravage mankind.

Le Corbusier | The Father of “International Style” Design « Black Watch “Space and light and order. Those are the things that men need just as much as they need bread or a place to sleep.” * –Le Corbusier Architect Le Corbusier sitting in chair & holding book in hands-- Paris France 1965. “To create architecture is to put in order. *–Le Corbusier Architect Le Corbusier working on project for French ministry of reconstruction in his Paris atelier-- Paris, France 1965. “The home should be the treasure chest of living.” *–Le Corbusier Architect Le Corbusier sitting in chair with book in hands, glasses perched on his forehead-- Paris, France 1965. “I prefer drawing to talking. –Le Corbusier Swiss architect Le Corbusier leaning down to write w. his glasses pushed back on his forehead-- Venice, Italy 1952. “Architecture is the learned game, correct and magnificent, of forms assembled in the light.” –Le Corbusier Le Corbusier and student working on project for French ministry of reconstruction-- Paris, France 1946. “A house is a machine for living in.” –Le Corbusier Like this:

The Soviet Avant-Garde: International Reflections of the OSA-ASNOVA (Constructivist-Rationalist) Split « The Charnel-House Architectural Experiment from Nikolai Ladovskii's Studio at VKhUTEMAS, 1924 In his landmark structural analysis of the antinomical tendencies existing within Russian culture (broadly termed “Culture One” and “Culture Two”),[1] Vladimir Paperny locates a subset of contradictions operative in the context of the former considered by itself. This second-order oppositional pair he identifies corresponds to the two main positive bases of modernist architecture we have already set forth: the contours of abstract art on the one hand, and modern industrialism (and more specifically, the machine) on the other. While it is difficult to see how this opposition fits into Paperny’s broader scheme of Russian history as a whole — for he claims that these cultural patterns recur, and the existence of this particular binary in earlier epochs seems unlikely — his conceptual division of these two tendencies is entirely correct with reference to the 1920s. J.J.P. [1] See above, pgs. 139-140.

BIG | Bjarke Ingels Group Now you can buy a prefab IKEA house Image by ideabox. Oregon architecture firm ideabox is producing this prefab tiny house, which comes pre-installed with IKEA cabinets, flooring, and closets. The “activ” house is about 750 square feet and costs $86,500, and you can pick the color scheme of IKEA accoutrements that you prefer. And unlike most IKEA stuff, it doesn’t come flat-packed and there’s no assembly required. Photos by ideabox.

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