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Simone Giostra - Greenpix, a Zero-Energy Media Wall |
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Wednesday, 07 May 2008 05:42 |
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Simone Giostra & Partners Architects have designed the GreenPix - Zero Energy Media Wall - a groundbreaking project applying sustainable and digital media technology to the curtain wall of Xicui Entertainment Complex in Beijing, near the site of the 2008 Olympics.
Featuring the largest color LED display worldwide and the first photovoltaic system integrated into a glass curtain wall in China, GreenPix transforms the building envelop into a self-sufficient organic system, harvesting solar energy by day and using it to illuminate the screen after dark, mirroring a day’s climatic cycle. Arup provided engineering services for the project.
“The Media Wall will provide the city of Beijing with its first venue
dedicated to digital media art, while offering the most radical example
of sustainable technology applied to an entire building’s envelope to
date”, said Simone Giostra.
Photograph courtesy of Simone Giostra, ARUP and Ruogu
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Last Updated on Thursday, 20 November 2008 09:14 |
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MulvannyG2 Architecture - Redmond City Hall |
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Friday, 18 April 2008 01:54 |
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The economic boom of the late 1980s and 90s fueled remarkable growth within the City of Redmond, home to software giants Microsoft and Nintendo America. This period saw a similar growth in the size of the City government. As the new century began, it became clear that they had outgrown their existing 1960s era building, and needed a newer, more flexible facility that would serve their needs and represent the City as they faced the future. The new Redmond City Hall building is the largest public works project ever undertaken in the City’s history. In order to ease the financial burden that such a project would impose, Wright Runstad & Company and the City agreed upon a public / private funding mechanism which has become increasingly more popular for the financing of public projects.
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Last Updated on Friday, 18 December 2009 07:58 |
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STUDIOS Architecture - Evergreen Library |
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Monday, 07 April 2008 03:03 |
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STUDIOS was selected by the City of San Jose to design the Evergreen Branch Library, part of a public bond-funded group of city branch libraries. The architecture of the new one-story library—which is sited adjacent to a public park amid a largely residential area—conveys a distinct civic presence without disrupting the scale of neighboring structures. A pronounced canopy supported by a large concrete column marks the building’s entryway.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 02 December 2009 17:32 |
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Erick van Egeraat associated architects - Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art |
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Friday, 14 March 2008 03:09 |
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Recipient of the RIBA Award 2007, the new Middlesbrough Institute of Modern Art gallery building and adjoining Public Square are part of the redevelopment of the town centre in Middlesbrough, in the UK, a community of approximately 150,000 inhabitants in the North East of England, serving as commercial and cultural centre for an area of about 650,000 people. With the aim to create ‘economic success and cultural diversity’ Middlesbrough’s redevelopment focused on the attraction of leisure and retail facilities, the redesign of major streets and, as a key project, the redevelopment of Middlesbrough’s central Victoria Square, including the new art gallery.
All photographs © Christian Richters
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Last Updated on Saturday, 19 December 2009 10:24 |
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KMD Architects - Seongnam City Hall, Korea |
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Sunday, 24 February 2008 23:02 |
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San Francisco based KMD Architects wins international design competition for Seongnam City Hall, Seoul’s largest satellite city. A year and a half after winning the international design competition for the new Seoul City Hall, KMD in association with Samoo Architects and Hyundai has won a second international design competition in Korea, this time for the new Seongnam City Hall near Seoul.
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Last Updated on Sunday, 22 November 2009 17:14 |
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SMC ALSOP - New Stratford DLR Station |
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Friday, 15 February 2008 02:27 |
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A second platform and a new footbridge at the Stratford DLR station, North East of central London, designed by architects SMC Alsop, opened to passengers this weekend. While the first platform opened in June 2007, the opening of this platform marks the completion of the whole project. The striking new landmark terminus caters for significantly increased capacity, and planned 3 car train operations on the DLR. Making space for the 2012 Olympics and future Crossrail, the new station is the first piece in the jigsaw of a wider Stratford masterplan.
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Last Updated on Wednesday, 02 December 2009 17:06 |
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Machado and Silvetti - Boston Public Library Allston Branch |
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Wednesday, 13 February 2008 03:06 |
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The new Boston Public Library Allston Branch by Machado and Silvetti Associates is one of twenty-seven branches in the city’s library system. Differing from the main library, these local facilities provide an important outreach to Boston’s neighborhoods, often serving as community centers in addition to their role housing books. This building type has, in the time since H. H. Richardson’s designs for various small libraries in New England, been characterized by a casual expression that is less authoritarian than other civic buildings, instead projecting an image of accessibility and democratic values.
Text courtesy of Machado and Silvetti Associates Photographs courtesy of Michael Moran
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Last Updated on Friday, 09 April 2010 08:03 |
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BGP Arquitectura - TELEVISA CHAPULTEPEC |
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Tuesday, 30 October 2007 02:11 |
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BGP arquitectura produced this remarkable landmark design that cerefully integrates within the dense and complex urban texture of downtown Mexico City. The site was a trapezoidal urban lot was proposed as the site of a mixed use building for a major television network. This void, formed by colliding, haphazard street geometries, terminates a procession of densely packed blocks occupied by TELEVISA CHAPULTEPEC administration facilities. Immediately adjacent to the east, an eight story network executive office building as well as a TV transmission tower creates a physical urban edge. A solitary, unique floating island of space anchored in this urban setting, the site is part of a fragile urban context.
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Last Updated on Thursday, 17 December 2009 16:25 |
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