Sustainability: The Latest Architecture and News
Cluny House / Guz Architects
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Architects: Guz Architects
- Area: 1505 m²
- Year: 2009
The Green Building / (fer) studio
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Architects: (fer) studio
- Area: 10175 ft²
- Year: 2008
Shortlist for the Multi-Comfort House Competition
The following projects were selected by insulation specialist Saint-Gobain Isover as the eight shortlisted projects for the UK final of the Multi-Comfort House Competition. The competition produced many interesting solutions to the problem of urban development and energy efficient construction for high rise buildings.
Read on for more informations and images from the shortlisted projects.
Hollenbeck Replacement Police Station / AC Martin
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Architects: AC Martin
- Area: 54000 ft²
- Year: 2009
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Manufacturers: C.R. Laurence, Panelite
Rainier Vista Boys & Girls Club and Rainier Valley Teen Center / Weinstein A|U
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Architects: Weinstein A|U
- Area: 40265 m²
- Year: 2008
Robert Paine Scripps Forum for Science, Society and the Environment / Safdie Rabines Architects
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Architects: Safdie Rabines Architects
- Area: 15000 m²
- Year: 2009
Center for Urban Waters / Perkins+Will
Habitat for Urban Wildlife / Ifat Finkelman_Ofer Bilik Architects
Tel-Aviv based designers, Ifat Finkelman_Ofer Bilik Architects, have submitted their competition winning entry, a Habitat for Urban Wildlife, which repurposes existing Israeli water towers. Additional images and a description of both the project and the competition after the break.
Phoenix Health Sciences Education Building / CO Architects & Ayers Saint Gross
CO Architects, specialists in architecture for education and healthcare, along with the office of Ayers Saint Gross, associate and master plan architect, shared with us their award-winning design that exemplifies new, interdisciplinary teaching and research.
The physical manifestation of a new, interdisciplinary approach to health sciences education and research is rising from the flat pans of downtown Phoenix, AZ in the form of an architecturally expressive, world-class, sustainable educational facility. Currently under construction, the project recently won a 2010 NEXT LA Citation Award given to “on-the-boards” projects by the Los Angeles Chapter of the American Institute of Architects (AIA). More images and project description after the break.
Perry and Marty Granoff Center for the Creative Arts, Brown University / Diller Scofidio + Renfro
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Architects: Diller Scofidio + Renfro
- Area: 38815 ft²
- Year: 2011
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Manufacturers: VMZINC
The Sustainable Prototype / Studio 804
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Architects: Studio 804
- Area: 1600 ft²
- Year: 2008
Freight & Salvage Coffeehouse / Marcy Wong Donn Logan Architects
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Architects: Marcy Wong Donn Logan Architects
- Area: 18000 ft²
- Year: 2009
Catamount House / !ndie Architecture
This house is a contemporary version of an Earthship, an ecologically benign house type popularized in the 1970s by Mike Reynolds, founder of Earthship Biotecture. This version is similarly set into the earth, cut into a hillside facing Pike’s Peak. Because of its rural location, it relies on PVs and solar thermal energy for electricity and heat. It also has a shallow plan, south facing windows, and a finished concrete floor to maximize passive solar gains during winter months.
Architects: !ndie Architecture Location: Colorado Springs, Colorado, USA
Costa Brava Gran Casino / b720 Fermín Vázquez Arquitectos
- Year: 2010
Vertical Village: A Sustainable Way of Village-Style Living / Yushang Zhang, Rajiv Sewtahal, Riemer Postma & Qianqian Cai
Yushang Zhang, Rajiv Sewtahal, Riemer Postma and Qianqian Cai (with studio tutor Alexander Sverdlov, at The Why Factory of professor Winy Maas (MVRDV) at the TU Delft) shared with us their project, “Vertical Village: A Sustainable Way of Village-style Living”, which was awarded the first prize in the d3 Housing Tomorrow 2011 Competition. The competition called for transformative solutions that advanced sustainable thought, building performance, and social interaction through the study of intrinsic environmental geometries, social behaviors, urban implications, and programmatic flows.
The d3 Housing Tomorrow competition assumes that architecture does not simply form, but rather perform various functions beyond those conventionally associated with residential buildings. More images and architects’ description after the break.