2. What inspired the design of Zaha Hadid? A. Trees in a forest. B. A laboratory in a villa. C. A concept on habitat. D. A geographic phenomenon. 3. Where is the smallest building of the four located? A. In China. B. In France. C. In Netherlands. D. In the USA. 相关知识...
光学与光子学期刊(英文)Alston, M. E. Natures building as trees: biologically inspired glass as an energy system. Opt Photonics J. 5, 136-150 (2015).Alston, M. E. (2015). Natures Buildings as Trees : Biologically Inspired Glass as an Energy System, (April), 136-150....
This is not science fiction. Buildings like trees, though few in number, already exist. So when we survey the future—the prospects for buildings and cities, settled and unsettled lands—we see a new sensibility emerging, one in which inhabiting a place becomes a mindful, delightfulparticipation...
“Return to Form” will be located in the River North Arts District in Denver, US. Its structural system uses mass timber, a new technology that utilizes small-diameter trees from sustainably managed forests. Through continuous planting and responsible harvesting, these forests are becoming a ...
Trees Arrive at the Keys House! byArchitectural Observer|May 11, 2021| 9 Comments After many delays over the course of many months (they were supposed to be planted last fall), the trees we selected to shade the Keys House have finally arrived! Trees have been a part of the landscape of...
Bo Bardi’s experience in Bahia had altered her political andaestheticphilosophies. The region’s examples ofvernacularand historic architecture had given rise to a design process increasingly guided by social andethicalresponsibilities and inspired byallegianceto her adopted country and its native aestheti...
2011. this library’s unusual twig cladding was inspired by bundles of firewood that the chinese architect li xiaodong noticed during early visits to the site in the countryside near beijing. the sticks, sourced from local fruit trees, are aligned to allow sunlight to filter through to the inte...
452 people in three halls and is almost 12,000 m in size. The design, with large open space, water, trees, was specially designed to complement the red walls of ancient buildings and the Great Hall of the People, in order to melt into the surroundings as opposed to standing out against...
Darmstadt is home to one of the world’s most unusual residential buildings. Built in 1990, the Forest Spiral spiraled building has a forest for a roof. Hundreds of beech, maple, and lime trees grow on the twisting roof. The brain behind this fascinating construction is the famous Austrian...
A famous example of adaptive reuse in infrastructure is New York City’sHigh Line. Once an elevated railway known as the West Side Elevated Line, this lofty park winds through nearly 1.5 miles of lower Manhattan and features more than 500 species of plants and trees, resting spaces and viewin...