Kamis, 30 Desember 2010

Green Hotel "Envision"



Envision Green Hotel proposed by the Miami based Michael Rosenthal for Hospitality Design Associates design competition Radical Innovation. Section wind tower, part eco-urban resort, and all the eggs, this "lobular" structure is touted as one of the most recognizable landmarks of the city where eventually will ... placed. Inhabitat leaves it up to you to decide whether this is an egg-cellent idea or something that is not enough to fully hatch.
Operations such as living organisms, Envision literally breathe through the wind and atmospheric conversion system, which allows natural air to the interior of buildings without mechanical intervention. Photovoltaic energy provides the building exterior envelope, while the indoor gardens at various levels of structure acts as an extension to the earth, creating a mini-micro air filter and act as insulation is added. recycling pool of water around the structure to function as catch basins, water reservoirs, fire barriers, and indispensable decorative water features. Power from wind turbines to create steam heating boiler and chiller water to plants under cold and hot hotel structure.
The hotel, rooms will be designed in ft 4 double to meet the standard sized materials and reducing construction waste. A high efficiency LED will illuminate interior systems, and non-toxic, non-finish off-gassing will be employed. In addition to typical water-saving equipment, eco resort will use to recover rainwater for flushing and irrigation. The rooms also will include mood pad control unit that allows every guest to control the lighting and selecting groovy digital images that will reflect through the glass walls and ceilings.
To assist in this eco-giant egg mixture into even finer in the urban context around it, the exterior curtain wall LED will change color throughout the night to show the development time, making light Envision at night like a giant Faberge egg moody.










The Gullwing Twin Wind Towers

The Gullwing Twin Towers Wind might be one of the skyscrapers tower design which wind turbines as an energy source of the most ambitious in the beginning of 2011. The tower is designed to run entirely from wind power energy produced by wind turbines placed in this tower.

Architects and designers in ARXX Studio designing skyscrapers independent of the twin towers to Dubai, which generate all the energy it needs from renewable resources sourced from wind, which certainly environmentally friendly. Baptized in the Gullwing Wind Twin Towers, the tower is equipped with a unique power-generating systems that use wind turbines hinge attached to the building to generate electricity from the wind.

If the tower skyscraper built and fully supported by its own wind turbine. The Gullwing Twin Towers are planned for Dubai's Wind, a country that has served as the breeding grounds for the concept of a skyscraper is exceptional.

Circular wing structure that encourages turbines to generate clean electricity. Turbine is a cylinder with circular section in which each section contains a series of bladed ring to catch the wind. The tower has been designed in the form of a cylinder to simulate the effects of tornadoes to maximize environment-friendly energy generation.








Rabu, 29 Desember 2010

Grenada’s Underwater Museum Gallery

Granada is an island nation located at the very southern Windward Islands, Caribbean. It lies about 161 km north of Venezuela. Granada is the second smallest country in the Western Hemisphere (after Saint Kitts and Nevis).


Underwater world is like a box of treasure, mysterious treasures that lie more in the moment you enter. Fish glittering, diverse marine life, crystal clear turquoise water and stunning coral reefs under the sea is something what is this beautiful water world in store for us, but Grenada has the excitement a little more to add. Beautiful island country welcomes you to the museum's most unique underwater. This is one big water park statue believed to exhibit sculpture by internationally renowned sculpture and installation artists deCaires Jason Taylor.


Dubbed "Moiliniere Bay underwater museum," includes sculpture park is sixty-five sculptures placed at various depths. Located two miles north of the capital of St. Georges in the National Marine Park, this underwater museum spread over the area 800sq.m. The idea behind this work of art is to form an artificial reef and supports a variety of marine life. After three years under water Grenadian, has found that corals sponges, tunicates, hidroid, soft and hard has grown beyond expectations. It's a one-stop destination remarkable for eco-conscious visitors will provide hours of fun, leisure and learning.