The design development of the pavilion focused on the ‘bio-mimicry’ of leaf capillaries being embedded in the walls. The structural geometry was finalized
Completed in 2020 in Iran. Images by Soroush Majidi, DJI, Tahmineh Monzavi, Payman Barkhordari, Somayeh Saeidi. Community empowerment via urban development, Hormuz Island, Iran - Hormuz is a formerly glorious historic port in the strategic strait of...
For his three sacred buildings, Le Corbusier has played masterfully with orientation, openings and textures to create kinetic architecture with...
using a traditional modular system and prefab structure, penda's 'a thousand yards' pavilion is set to occupy a 30,000 m2 site at beijing's 2019 horticultural expo.
Image 28 of 43 from gallery of Centre for Comparative Medicine and Bio-Image / Calderon-Folch Studio + Sarsanedas Arquitectura + COMA Arquitectura + Mario Nahra. Photograph by José Hevia
A sensação de aconchego e acolhimento que nos remete ao campo e à natureza, é o ponto forte das casas de madeira, perfeitas para quem procu...
Completed in 2018 in Badalona, Spain. The new Centre for Comparative Medicine and Bio-Image holds a research center of the first order. A research facility based on ethical research...
Named after engineer Felix Trombe, the system combines glass and a dark, heat-absorbing material to conduct heat slowly into the house
El concepto predominante de la ortogonalidad de los espacios interiores tiene un firme competidor con el diseño paramétrico. La revolución de las técnicas constructivas y materiales, entre ellos la…
The project redesigns the inner street networks to connect disparate ecological and productive ensembles into continuous biodiverse corridors. Gandhinagar has approximately 40% under green cover. The study attempts to club these lands under different ensembles such as Forest, Park, Planned, Agricultural, and Wilderness. Mapping these revealed they are fragmented and sparsely distributed. The project thus redesigns street networks to connect disparate ecological and productive ensembles into continuous biodiverse corridor systems. The tertiary streets are proposed to become six continuous green filaments connecting peripheral ecological ensembles to the city center while Introducing various bio-retention strategies on streets. This is achieved by continuous medians and bioswales/rain gardens. The Primary streets are for people to engage with biodiversity, The city ring road becomes a green buffer for pollution control, and green thickets on adjacent lots are identified for conservation. These strategies at the city scale will build a continuous habitat, introduce a larger range of survival, provide food for fauna, enable water percolation, and reduce the urban heat island effect while contributing towards ecosystem services and climate change. Click here for an extended Portfolio.
Imagem 19 de 23 da galeria de Casa no Campo / Jobe Corral Architects. Fotografia de Casey Dunn, Casey Woods
Imagen 10 de 19 de la galería de Kindergarten in Saarbruecken / NKBAK. Fotografía de Thomas Mayer
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