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Vitamin green / Sara Goldsmith
Titre : Vitamin green Type de document : texte imprimé Auteurs : Sara Goldsmith, Editeur scientifique Editeur : Phaidon Année de publication : 2012 Importance : 1 vol. (352 p.) Présentation : ill. en coul., plans Format : 30 cm ISBN/ISSN/EAN : 978-0-7148-6229-3 Langues : Anglais (eng) Catégories : Architecture -- 21e siècle
Architecture -- Aspect environnemental
Architecture durable
Design durable
Design industriel -- Aspect environnemental -- 21e siècle
Produits nouveaux -- Aspect environnementalIndex. décimale : 7.05 Design industriel Note de contenu :
111 Navy Chair / Emeco and Coca-Cola. - 9707 Bamboo Chair / Eric Chan. - A Forest for a Moon Dazzler / Benjamin Garcia Saxe. - Adnams Distribution Centre / Aukett Fitzroy Robinson. - Adrère Amellal Desert Eco Lodge / Environmental Quality International. - Andrea Air Purifier / Mathieu Lehanneur. - Ann Demeulemeester Shop / Mass Studies. - BioLite Stove / Alexander Drummond and Jonathan Cedar. - Biomega RIO Bicycle / Ross Lovegrove. - Bow Bins / Cordula Kehrer. - California Academy of Sciences / Renzo Piano Design Workshop. - Cellophane House / KieranTimberlake. - Center for Global Conservation / FXFOWLE. - Citigroup Data Centre / Arup Associates. - Colina de Desports / Habiter Autrement with Ateliers Jean Nouvel. - DBA 98 Pen / DBA. - DESI School / Anna Heringer. - Design Indaba 10x10 Low-Cost Housing Project / Luyanda Mpahlwa. - DiGi Technology Operation Centre / T. R. Hamzah & Yeang Sdn. Bdh.. - Ecooler / StudioKahn. - Ecopolis Plaza / Ecosistema Urbano. - Edible Estates / Fritz Haeg-- Elm Park Urban Quarter / Bucholz McEvoy Architects. - Embrace Infant Warmer / Embrace. - Federal Environmental Agency / Sauerbruch Hutton. - Floating Community Lifeboats / Shidhulai Swanirvar Sangstha. - Ford Calumet Environmental Center / Studio Gang and SCAPE. - Ford Point / Marcy Wong Donn Logan Architects. - FREITAG / FREITAG. - G Park Blue Planet / Chetwoods Architects. - Glenburn House / Sean Godsell Architects. - Green Lighthouse / Christensen & Co.. - Green School / John and Cynthia Hardy. - Green Toys / Robert von Goeben and Laurie Hyman. - GreenPix Zero Energy Media Wall / Simone Giostra & Partners. - Guludo Eco Resort / Kilburn Nightingale Architects. - Habana Outpost / Sean Meenan. - Halley VI British Scientific Research Station / Hugh Broughton Architects. - Harmonia 57 / Triptyque. - Hawaii Preparatory Academy Energy Lab / Flansburgh Architects. - High Line / James Corner Field Operations and Diller Scofidio + Renfro. - Horizontal Skyscraper Vanke Centre / Steven Holl Architects. - Hybrid Muscle / R&Sie(n) with Philippe Parreno. - Impossible Wood Chair / Doshi Levien. - Improved Clay Stove / Practical Action Sudan. - Infiniski Manifesto House / James & Mau Architects. - Integral House / Shim-Sutcliffe Architects. - Kamakura Passive House / Key Architects. - Kraft and Solo Benches / Domingos Tòtora. - Kroon Hall / Hopkins Architects. - Landscape Park Duisburg Nord / Latz + Partner. - Lapin Kulta Solar Restaurant / Martí Guixé and Antto Melasniemi. - Lean + Green Lightweight Wine Bottles / O-I. - Living Wall at the Musée du Quai Branly / Patrick Blanc with Gilles Clément and Ateliers Jean Nouvel. - Lucy/Carpet House / Rural Studio. - Lunar Resonant Streetlights / Civil Twilight Collective. - Manitoba Hydro Place / KPMB. - Mapungubwe Interpretation Centre / Peter Rich Architects. - Masdar City / Foster + Partners. - Media-TIC / Cloud 9. - Metro Cable / Urban-Think Tank. - Mission One / Yves Béhar. - Modec Trucks / Modec. - Open-Air Library / KARO* architekten. - Organic Jewellery Collection / Flavia Amadeu. - Oru Kayak / Civil Twilight Collective. - Plastiki Boat / MYOO (formerly Adventure Ecology). - Plumen 001 / Samuel Wilkinson. - Power House / Design 99. - Prinzessinnengarten / Robert Shaw and Marco Clausen. - Public Farm 1 / WORK ac. - PUMA's Clever Little Bag / Yves Béhar. - Quinmo Village Project / Joshua Bolchover and John Lin. - Recyclable Loofah Panel Houses / Pedro Pedrós and Elsa Zaldívar. - Rolling Huts / Olson Kundig Architects. - SAYL Chair / Yves Béhar. - SMA Solar Academy / HHS Architekten. - SOFT Rockers / Kennedy & Violich Architecture. - Solar Handbag / DIFFUS Design. - Solar Ivy / SMIT: Sam and Teresita Cochran. - Solar Umbrella House / Brooks + Scarpa Architects. - Solarsiedlung / Rolf Disch Solar Architecture. - Southport Broadwater Parklands / AECOM and Whitearchitecture. - Sra Pou Vocational School / Rudanko + Kankkunen. - Stockholm Energy Systems / Habiter Autrement. - Tesla Roadster / Tesla Motors. - Trap Light / Gionata Gatto and Mike Thompson. - Traverwood Branch Library / inFORM Studio. - Truffle / Ensamble Studio. - Unilever Headquarters / Behnisch Architekten. - Victor Civita Plaza / DBB Aedas and Levisky Arquitetos Associados. - Viet Village Urban Farm / Spackman Mossop + Michaels with Tulane University. - Villa Cirie / ecoLogicStudio. - W+W / Roca with Buratti + Battiston Architects. - W101 Paper Task Light / Claesson Koivisto Rune. - Wabi Shoe / Camper. - WASARA / Shinichiro Ogata. - Water + Life Museums / Lehrer + Gangi Design + Build. - Wind Explorer / Dirk Gion and Stefan Simmerer. - Windbelt / Shawn Frayne. - Zollverein School / SANAAVitamin green [texte imprimé] / Sara Goldsmith, Editeur scientifique . - [S.l.] : Phaidon, 2012 . - 1 vol. (352 p.) : ill. en coul., plans ; 30 cm.
ISBN : 978-0-7148-6229-3
Langues : Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Architecture -- 21e siècle
Architecture -- Aspect environnemental
Architecture durable
Design durable
Design industriel -- Aspect environnemental -- 21e siècle
Produits nouveaux -- Aspect environnementalIndex. décimale : 7.05 Design industriel Note de contenu :
111 Navy Chair / Emeco and Coca-Cola. - 9707 Bamboo Chair / Eric Chan. - A Forest for a Moon Dazzler / Benjamin Garcia Saxe. - Adnams Distribution Centre / Aukett Fitzroy Robinson. - Adrère Amellal Desert Eco Lodge / Environmental Quality International. - Andrea Air Purifier / Mathieu Lehanneur. - Ann Demeulemeester Shop / Mass Studies. - BioLite Stove / Alexander Drummond and Jonathan Cedar. - Biomega RIO Bicycle / Ross Lovegrove. - Bow Bins / Cordula Kehrer. - California Academy of Sciences / Renzo Piano Design Workshop. - Cellophane House / KieranTimberlake. - Center for Global Conservation / FXFOWLE. - Citigroup Data Centre / Arup Associates. - Colina de Desports / Habiter Autrement with Ateliers Jean Nouvel. - DBA 98 Pen / DBA. - DESI School / Anna Heringer. - Design Indaba 10x10 Low-Cost Housing Project / Luyanda Mpahlwa. - DiGi Technology Operation Centre / T. R. Hamzah & Yeang Sdn. Bdh.. - Ecooler / StudioKahn. - Ecopolis Plaza / Ecosistema Urbano. - Edible Estates / Fritz Haeg-- Elm Park Urban Quarter / Bucholz McEvoy Architects. - Embrace Infant Warmer / Embrace. - Federal Environmental Agency / Sauerbruch Hutton. - Floating Community Lifeboats / Shidhulai Swanirvar Sangstha. - Ford Calumet Environmental Center / Studio Gang and SCAPE. - Ford Point / Marcy Wong Donn Logan Architects. - FREITAG / FREITAG. - G Park Blue Planet / Chetwoods Architects. - Glenburn House / Sean Godsell Architects. - Green Lighthouse / Christensen & Co.. - Green School / John and Cynthia Hardy. - Green Toys / Robert von Goeben and Laurie Hyman. - GreenPix Zero Energy Media Wall / Simone Giostra & Partners. - Guludo Eco Resort / Kilburn Nightingale Architects. - Habana Outpost / Sean Meenan. - Halley VI British Scientific Research Station / Hugh Broughton Architects. - Harmonia 57 / Triptyque. - Hawaii Preparatory Academy Energy Lab / Flansburgh Architects. - High Line / James Corner Field Operations and Diller Scofidio + Renfro. - Horizontal Skyscraper Vanke Centre / Steven Holl Architects. - Hybrid Muscle / R&Sie(n) with Philippe Parreno. - Impossible Wood Chair / Doshi Levien. - Improved Clay Stove / Practical Action Sudan. - Infiniski Manifesto House / James & Mau Architects. - Integral House / Shim-Sutcliffe Architects. - Kamakura Passive House / Key Architects. - Kraft and Solo Benches / Domingos Tòtora. - Kroon Hall / Hopkins Architects. - Landscape Park Duisburg Nord / Latz + Partner. - Lapin Kulta Solar Restaurant / Martí Guixé and Antto Melasniemi. - Lean + Green Lightweight Wine Bottles / O-I. - Living Wall at the Musée du Quai Branly / Patrick Blanc with Gilles Clément and Ateliers Jean Nouvel. - Lucy/Carpet House / Rural Studio. - Lunar Resonant Streetlights / Civil Twilight Collective. - Manitoba Hydro Place / KPMB. - Mapungubwe Interpretation Centre / Peter Rich Architects. - Masdar City / Foster + Partners. - Media-TIC / Cloud 9. - Metro Cable / Urban-Think Tank. - Mission One / Yves Béhar. - Modec Trucks / Modec. - Open-Air Library / KARO* architekten. - Organic Jewellery Collection / Flavia Amadeu. - Oru Kayak / Civil Twilight Collective. - Plastiki Boat / MYOO (formerly Adventure Ecology). - Plumen 001 / Samuel Wilkinson. - Power House / Design 99. - Prinzessinnengarten / Robert Shaw and Marco Clausen. - Public Farm 1 / WORK ac. - PUMA's Clever Little Bag / Yves Béhar. - Quinmo Village Project / Joshua Bolchover and John Lin. - Recyclable Loofah Panel Houses / Pedro Pedrós and Elsa Zaldívar. - Rolling Huts / Olson Kundig Architects. - SAYL Chair / Yves Béhar. - SMA Solar Academy / HHS Architekten. - SOFT Rockers / Kennedy & Violich Architecture. - Solar Handbag / DIFFUS Design. - Solar Ivy / SMIT: Sam and Teresita Cochran. - Solar Umbrella House / Brooks + Scarpa Architects. - Solarsiedlung / Rolf Disch Solar Architecture. - Southport Broadwater Parklands / AECOM and Whitearchitecture. - Sra Pou Vocational School / Rudanko + Kankkunen. - Stockholm Energy Systems / Habiter Autrement. - Tesla Roadster / Tesla Motors. - Trap Light / Gionata Gatto and Mike Thompson. - Traverwood Branch Library / inFORM Studio. - Truffle / Ensamble Studio. - Unilever Headquarters / Behnisch Architekten. - Victor Civita Plaza / DBB Aedas and Levisky Arquitetos Associados. - Viet Village Urban Farm / Spackman Mossop + Michaels with Tulane University. - Villa Cirie / ecoLogicStudio. - W+W / Roca with Buratti + Battiston Architects. - W101 Paper Task Light / Claesson Koivisto Rune. - Wabi Shoe / Camper. - WASARA / Shinichiro Ogata. - Water + Life Museums / Lehrer + Gangi Design + Build. - Wind Explorer / Dirk Gion and Stefan Simmerer. - Windbelt / Shawn Frayne. - Zollverein School / SANAARéservation
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Code-barres Cote Support Localisation Section Disponibilité SL 23578 7.05 VITAMIN GREEN Livre ESA Saint-Luc Beaux-Arts - Biblio Disponible Vol.2015:N°7/8 - 2015-07-01 - Massive Bauten = Solid forms of Construction = Architecture massive (Bulletin de Detail : Zeitschrift für Architecktur + Baudetail)
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Titre : Vol.2015:N°7/8 - 2015-07-01 - Massive Bauten = Solid forms of Construction = Architecture massive Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2015 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Architecture durable
Construction -- MatériauxIndex. décimale : 72 Architecture Résumé : Solid forms of construction signify permanence and secureness. And durability suggests a long life span – and low maintenance costs.
An alpine chalet by meck architekten, for example, employs solid wood for everything from the load-bearing components to the tabletop. For the design of a residence with cyclopean stonework in Peru, Longhi Architects takes cues from Incan principles. At a new academic building at a university in Mittweida, Georg Bumiller stacks black prefabricated concrete units.
The horizontal layering of the stone building envelope at a priory church in Leipzig by Ansgar and Benedikt Schulz emphasizes the material’s sensuous properties. And we also present an exception: the temporary structures at the Expo in Milan.Note de contenu : issue 7/2015
Magazine /
Discussion: Expo Milano 2015 – Superficial Entertainment or Global Think Tank?
In the age of the World Wide Web, it would seem that there is no longer a need to bring ...
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Residence in Vrhovlje
To get the wood for the pilings required to build their city, Venetians exploited the forests along the eastern coast ...
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Residence near Pachacámac
For the Incas, the magic of a place played the central role in an architectural intervention: the site itself determined ...
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Residence in Neusäß
Heavyweight construction is not the only method employed here: this home is a hybrid. Although the stucco-covered structure brings to ...
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»Kinderhaus« in Tettnang
At the intersection of the historic centre, the new central business district and small-scale residential neighbourhoods, this new “Kinderhaus” operates ...
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Residence in Sweden
This site on Sweden’s southern coast possesses a meandering stream flanked by a variety of plants: a veritable botanical garden ...
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Holiday Chalet in Maria Alm
The setting is an idyllic landscape 1042 metres above sea level: in the foreground, the austere building, in the background, ...
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Apartment Building in Munich
Schwabing is one of Munich’s most popular neighbourhoods, but it too has its difficult locations, such as Belgradstrasse, a busy ...
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University of Applied Sciences in Mittweida
The bas relief facade, consisting of more than 600 through-coloured precast concrete units with terrazzo look, cloaks the compact building ...
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St. Trinitatis, Catholic Priory Church in Leipzig
Since the bombing of the Second World War, this prominent site across from Leipzig’s city hall has been empty. The ...
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Technology: The Stone Facade of St. Trinitatis, the Catholic Priory Church in Leipzig
Facades of stone stand the test of time – and this makes the material an apt choice for a religious ...
Topics from issue 7/2015
Architecture | Magazine 7+8/2015
Lively texture: Double gymnasium in Landshut
S. 680
The gym’s exposed concrete façade harmonizes with the urban context and complements the district as a suitable addition with several ...En ligne : http://shop.detail.de/eu_e/einzelhefte/detail-7-8-2015-massive-bauten.html [n° ou bulletin] Vol.2015:N°7/8 - 2015-07-01 - Massive Bauten = Solid forms of Construction = Architecture massive [texte imprimé] . - 2015.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Architecture durable
Construction -- MatériauxIndex. décimale : 72 Architecture Résumé : Solid forms of construction signify permanence and secureness. And durability suggests a long life span – and low maintenance costs.
An alpine chalet by meck architekten, for example, employs solid wood for everything from the load-bearing components to the tabletop. For the design of a residence with cyclopean stonework in Peru, Longhi Architects takes cues from Incan principles. At a new academic building at a university in Mittweida, Georg Bumiller stacks black prefabricated concrete units.
The horizontal layering of the stone building envelope at a priory church in Leipzig by Ansgar and Benedikt Schulz emphasizes the material’s sensuous properties. And we also present an exception: the temporary structures at the Expo in Milan.Note de contenu : issue 7/2015
Magazine /
Discussion: Expo Milano 2015 – Superficial Entertainment or Global Think Tank?
In the age of the World Wide Web, it would seem that there is no longer a need to bring ...
Magazine /
Residence in Vrhovlje
To get the wood for the pilings required to build their city, Venetians exploited the forests along the eastern coast ...
Magazine /
Residence near Pachacámac
For the Incas, the magic of a place played the central role in an architectural intervention: the site itself determined ...
Magazine /
Residence in Neusäß
Heavyweight construction is not the only method employed here: this home is a hybrid. Although the stucco-covered structure brings to ...
Magazine /
»Kinderhaus« in Tettnang
At the intersection of the historic centre, the new central business district and small-scale residential neighbourhoods, this new “Kinderhaus” operates ...
Magazine /
Residence in Sweden
This site on Sweden’s southern coast possesses a meandering stream flanked by a variety of plants: a veritable botanical garden ...
Magazine /
Holiday Chalet in Maria Alm
The setting is an idyllic landscape 1042 metres above sea level: in the foreground, the austere building, in the background, ...
Magazine /
Apartment Building in Munich
Schwabing is one of Munich’s most popular neighbourhoods, but it too has its difficult locations, such as Belgradstrasse, a busy ...
Magazine /
University of Applied Sciences in Mittweida
The bas relief facade, consisting of more than 600 through-coloured precast concrete units with terrazzo look, cloaks the compact building ...
Magazine /
St. Trinitatis, Catholic Priory Church in Leipzig
Since the bombing of the Second World War, this prominent site across from Leipzig’s city hall has been empty. The ...
Magazine /
Technology: The Stone Facade of St. Trinitatis, the Catholic Priory Church in Leipzig
Facades of stone stand the test of time – and this makes the material an apt choice for a religious ...
Topics from issue 7/2015
Architecture | Magazine 7+8/2015
Lively texture: Double gymnasium in Landshut
S. 680
The gym’s exposed concrete façade harmonizes with the urban context and complements the district as a suitable addition with several ...En ligne : http://shop.detail.de/eu_e/einzelhefte/detail-7-8-2015-massive-bauten.html Réservation
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Titre : Vol.2017:N°11 - 2017-11-01 - Material und Oberfläche = Materials and Finishes Type de document : texte imprimé Année de publication : 2017 Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng) Catégories : Architecture -- Dessins et plans
Architecture -- Matériaux
Architecture durable
Bâtiments publics -- La Valette (Malte)
Béton de résine
Constructions -- Extensions
Finition (construction)
Moura, Eduardo Souto de (1952-....)
Musées (constructions)
PIANO, Renzo (1937 - ....)
Revêtement métallique
Salles de spectacle
Victoria and Albert museum (Londres)Index. décimale : 72 Architecture Résumé : There is hardly another topic that fascinates architects more than new materials, with their previously unimagined properties and enchanting haptic surfaces. Yet if you look at built reality, these hardly play a role. On the contrary, the international trend continues to move towards natural surfaces made of wood, brick and natural stone. As aesthetically and ecologically meaningful as they may be, this development becomes alarming when buildings and interiors in southern China, Paris or Copenhagen become indistinguishable. The examples in our current issue show, however, that individual solutions are still possible even within a narrow range of materials and colours.
Just a few years ago, natural stone and solid wood – building materials used today by the luxury sector – were cheaper than concrete and veneer in countries like Portugal, as the Pritzker Prize winner Eduardo Souto de Moura explains to us in an interview. In his eyes, the design elements of architecture remain the same throughout history, only the materials change. Renzo Piano takes the opposite tack with his parliament building in Valletta. Using the local coralline limestone of the historic city’s fortifications as a starting point, he interprets the erosion forms of the rock in an innovative, high-tech natural stone facade.
As a counterpoint to the examples using traditional materials, our Technology section examines the production and assembly of the polymer facade at the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco. This is the largest building envelope to date made using fibreglass reinforced polymer (FRP) cladding, a material that was developed decades ago. This project shows how long it takes, especially in the building industry, for new materials to be used on a large scale – and their potential for the development of the built environment.
The editorial team wishes you inspired reading.En ligne : https://www.detail-online.com/magazine/materials-and-finishes-31163/ [n° ou bulletin] Vol.2017:N°11 - 2017-11-01 - Material und Oberfläche = Materials and Finishes [texte imprimé] . - 2017.
Langues : Allemand (ger) Anglais (eng)
Catégories : Architecture -- Dessins et plans
Architecture -- Matériaux
Architecture durable
Bâtiments publics -- La Valette (Malte)
Béton de résine
Constructions -- Extensions
Finition (construction)
Moura, Eduardo Souto de (1952-....)
Musées (constructions)
PIANO, Renzo (1937 - ....)
Revêtement métallique
Salles de spectacle
Victoria and Albert museum (Londres)Index. décimale : 72 Architecture Résumé : There is hardly another topic that fascinates architects more than new materials, with their previously unimagined properties and enchanting haptic surfaces. Yet if you look at built reality, these hardly play a role. On the contrary, the international trend continues to move towards natural surfaces made of wood, brick and natural stone. As aesthetically and ecologically meaningful as they may be, this development becomes alarming when buildings and interiors in southern China, Paris or Copenhagen become indistinguishable. The examples in our current issue show, however, that individual solutions are still possible even within a narrow range of materials and colours.
Just a few years ago, natural stone and solid wood – building materials used today by the luxury sector – were cheaper than concrete and veneer in countries like Portugal, as the Pritzker Prize winner Eduardo Souto de Moura explains to us in an interview. In his eyes, the design elements of architecture remain the same throughout history, only the materials change. Renzo Piano takes the opposite tack with his parliament building in Valletta. Using the local coralline limestone of the historic city’s fortifications as a starting point, he interprets the erosion forms of the rock in an innovative, high-tech natural stone facade.
As a counterpoint to the examples using traditional materials, our Technology section examines the production and assembly of the polymer facade at the Museum of Modern Art in San Francisco. This is the largest building envelope to date made using fibreglass reinforced polymer (FRP) cladding, a material that was developed decades ago. This project shows how long it takes, especially in the building industry, for new materials to be used on a large scale – and their potential for the development of the built environment.
The editorial team wishes you inspired reading.En ligne : https://www.detail-online.com/magazine/materials-and-finishes-31163/ Réservation
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