Posts Tagged ‘sustainable architecture’
Sustainable Architecture of White/Perrin Ocean House by Dock4 Architecture
Captivated by the wonderful coastal view offered by the site, a house was finally decided to be built on the area. It was Dock4 Architecture who built this wooden house. The house is then called The White/Perrin Ocean House and the wonderful site where the house stands is located in Bull Bay, North Bruny Island, [...]
Modern Architecture Design Building – King Abdullah II Culture by Zaha Hadid Architects
Famous architect Zaha Hadid has new project to construct new modern architecture design building named King Abdullah II Culture. This building of cause consist of culture and art like name of building, King Abdullah II Culture located at center of Jordanian capital, all Jordanian like this modern building architecture and proud with their country. sustainable [...]
Ceremony Hall Architecture by Takao Shiotsuka Atelier in Japan
Ceremony Hall Architecture as latest project of the Japanese practice Takao Shiotsuka Atelier.While making a matter for these direction concrete form, It was necessary to plan existing banquet hall and gardens relations with the environment of the circumference adjacent at the same time.It is contrastive with the brightness of a wedding ceremony daringly, like earthwork which formed a lump and the courtyard of the rock with the cave, we aimed at the ideal method of a primitive building.
Spiral Building Architecture Cocoon by Architects Camenzind Evolution in Zurich
The Spiral Building Architecture in Zurich by architects Camenzind Evolution realized this spiral building, located in Zurich’s Seefeld district on a beautiful hillside with excellent lake and mountain views.an innovative conception of Spiral Building Architecture, interior spatial organization and interaction with the surrounding environment.The Spiral Building Architecture is wrapped in a fine, almost scaly veil of stainless steel wire mesh. Cocoon uses a Air source heat pump system for environmentally friendly heating and cooling.
Architecture Project Celosia Residence by MVRDV in Madrid
The city block is opened and allows wind and light to enter the building, offering vistas and outside spaces contrasting the surrounding area. The given volume of the city block was divided into 30 small blocks of apartments. Architecture Project Celosia Residence Underneath the building a parking garage on two levels provides 165 parking spaces. The ground floor of Architecture Project Celosia Residence offers room for 6 individual retail units. The nearby Mirador building which was completed by MVRDV and Blanca Lleó in 2005 also discusses the traditional building block by putting it vertical.








