Archive for December, 2009

What exactly should I plan to major in?

Posted on timeDecember 22nd, 2009 by userpcgumban    flag(1) Comment


Colt S asked:


I’m still in high school, but I’ve started to think about what I’d like to do later in life. I know that I want to do something involving business and the environment, like vertical farming, green architecture, etc. What I don’t know is what kind of major this would be (environmental science, business?).

Gil

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If architecture is an art why the owner can paint in chocking pink your design?

Posted on timeDecember 16th, 2009 by userpcgumban    flag(3) Comments


Lost. at. Sea. asked:


Some days ago I pass a building that was made of exposed concrete (without paint). The owner paint the entire building in an horrible green (mint). Can you imagine a person that buy a Monet paint only to be use as canvas for another paint? In what way are the architects the owners of their desings?
r u randy:
Can you imagine the Sydney Opera House painted in Yellow or a building of Frank Gehry with the titanium cladding removed? Or what about White House painted in gray.

Jamie

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What city or town do you find the most beautiful in the word?

Posted on timeDecember 12th, 2009 by userpcgumban    flag(8) Comments


Liola asked:


And why? Romantic? Green? Nice architecture?…

Burton

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I Need a Name for My Design?

Posted on timeDecember 10th, 2009 by userpcgumban    flag(2) Comments


J p asked:


If someone would help me come up with a name for this design project I have. Some details are it is in NY, is “green”, and uses the building’s shape to create a wind tunnel.

If someone who is creative could come up with a catchy name for the research facility I would appreciate it
When I said “green” I meant green as in eco friendly not the color.

Needs to refernce wind in the title

Luke

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What are the chances of the following succeeding?

Posted on timeDecember 8th, 2009 by userpcgumban    flag(2) Comments


Beavis and Butt-Head asked:


January 18, 2008 8:31 AM PST
Masdar City in Abu Dhabi to lay claim to greenest city
Posted by Martin LaMonica

The cleanest city in the entire world will take root next month in Abu
Dhabi, a place best known for its oil.

At the World Future Energy Summit in Abu Dhabi, a model of Masdar City
is scheduled to be unveiled on Monday. The three-day conference is
hosted by the Abu Dhabi Future Energy Co.’s Masdar Initiative, which
is investing in a range of ventures, including clean-tech start-ups.

An artist’s rendering of the overall plan of Masdar City. A model will
be unveiled Monday.
(Credit: Masdar)

In February, Masdar (which means “the source” in Arabic) will break
ground on the six-square-kilometer city that its backers say will be
the first zero-pollution, zero-waste city. The city will be capable of
housing 47,500 people, who are scheduled to start moving there in
2009. Construction is expected to take 10 years.

The vision of the city, designed by Foster and Partners, is to be a
model for sustainable architecture.

A solar-photovoltaic power plant will deliver energy to buildings.
Builders also envision using solar canopies that provide shade, as
well as power.

A vision of Masdar Institute of Science and Technology.
(Credit: Foster and Partners)

The city will be placed to take advantage of the cool sea breezes,
while a perimeter wall around the entire city will protect buildings
from the hot desert air and noise from the nearby Abu Dhabi airport.

No cars will be allowed in the city. People will get around through an
electric light-rail system that will be linked to the center of Abu
Dhabi, the capital of the United Arab Emirates.

A desalination facility will be 80 percent more efficient than
existing plants, and all wastewater will be purified and recycled to
grow plants that could be used for biofuels.

Masdar City will be the home of the Masdar Institute of Science and
Technology, which backers hope will attract some of the best academics
from the around the world. Also envisioned are research and
development facilities from multinational companies and start-ups in
the clean technology area.
Topics:
Green buildings, Solar
What chances does something like this have of succeeding?

Traci

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How do I make my building designs more self sufficient?

Posted on timeDecember 2nd, 2009 by userpcgumban    flag(3) Comments


Moggel74 asked:


I am in my 3rd year of my Architecture class, and we are beginning to design commercial building designs. We were told to make it “green”, meaning that they want me to design the building more environmentally friendly. How are some ways I can incorporate the “green” into my designs? (right now, we are designing a dentist office)

Lazaro

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