San Francisco's International Airport Terminal 2 renovation, slated to be complete in April 2011, won't just include efficiency upgrades for the airlines. The renovation is aiming for LEED Gold certification with a slew of sustainable building strategies.
eVolo Magazine is pleased to invite students, architects, engineers, and designers from around the globe to take part in the 2011 Skyscraper Competition.
The Frontier Project is dedicated to educating resident consumers, commercial builders, and sustainable advocates regarding the latest methods and technologies in water, energy, and site conservation, the building serves as a demonstration project for sustainable technologies and is waiting on its LEED Platinum certification.
Norwegian architectural firm, Snøhetta, recently unveiled a new proposal for a cyclic particle accelerator, called Max IV, at the Max-Lab to be built in Lund, Sweden. The form of the building was inspired by the Mobius strip and fine-tuned to reduce solar gain on the facade.
The prefab home was designed by Madrid studio, MYCC, then built offsite in a factory in Madrid, and then transported via truck to the home site, where it was assembled in only 3 days and the remaining finish work took two more weeks.