Sunday, September 28, 2008
Abraj Al Bait
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Thursday, September 25, 2008
Moscow Crystal Island by Norman Foster
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Millenium Tower World Business Center
- Comissioner: Municipality of Busan City and the Solomon Group
- Project: Hani Rashid and Lise Anne Couture
- Group: Project Architect: Theo Lalis Sarantoglou
- Design Team Phase II: Hani Rashid, Lise Anne Couture, Theo Lalis Sarantoglou, Angie Co, Andrew Bryant, Kasper Ax, Elise Delestre, Alessandro Gess, Martin Henn, Klaus Ransmayr.
- Structures: ARUP David Scott, Matt Jackson, Matthew Clark, Gordon Carrie
- Landscape: Balmori Associates
- Consultants: Cladding Consultants: Front inc. Michael Ra, Mark Simmons, Elaine Yau, Ryan Salvas Lighting Consultant: L’Observatoire International Herve Descottes,
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Wednesday, September 24, 2008
Al Burj Dwarfed Burj Dubai: Higher Aspiration!
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Thursday, September 18, 2008
The Humbled Constellation
The nearest stars are nearer as anyone could begin to imagine; a constellation for the first time has been weaved to dwell on land. From American architecture firm, Gensler comes the Constellation, a flaring landmark from afar and a lighthouse of the wide vanity of silky black sky.
Constellation stays anonymous to what country it will be bestow in. Yet there are mixtures of opinions regarding the design especially the execution of geometry. Some claim the shape is superfluously executed leaving some of the volumes useless while the rest feels celebrated regarding the extraordinary approach.
The height is exactly pinned at 500m, comprising of 20 floors for office use. The first cavity, ground floors consist of entrance, retail area and the highly acknowledged exibhitions of Islamic Astronomy. Moreover, the design stays humble which use timber and gravel, an earthy approach. The rest of the tapering height goes to private function rooms. The helipad which is usually crowned atop of tower is hung aside of it.
Design is inspired by Islamic astronomy that put a huge role during the institution of civilization in the interval of 8th and 15th centuries. The geometry was exrtacted from a constellation with the aid of simulation on 3d computer model. The will is to draw a constellation in the skyline when night hit the day
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Friday, September 12, 2008
London Bridge Tower

London Bridge Tower is a vertical man-execution worth £1.2bn to poke the UK skyline at a height of 310 meters and which will break the 1000-feet-claimed-highest-building and will also overreach SwissRe roughly twice the height. Several claims that this will be the first genuine mixed-use by its own purpose, standing as hub of King's College and Guys hospital that sits in the business community in front of river.
The tower is made up of 72 floors and extends to 15 plant floors. A pyramid pulled out blatantly from atop at great length to reach on skyline.
Aesthetic is stunning while sustainability design is a work of ingenuity: 30% less energy compliant, recycled materials but exudes a subtle plush, a double-layered cladding to filter thermal penetration not to mention the heat that engulfs the building is use to heat certain cavities of the building. Another feat of design is based on the apprehension of terrorists attack, accounted from 9/11 which drives the stability and ease of access on egress during calamity.
The project is commissioned to Renzon Piano and under the development of Sellar Property Group.
The development extends redesigning London Bridge Tube and bus stations.
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Atrium City Towers Designed By Adrian Smith
Just when everyone thought that ego in height in Dubai is celebrated solitary, Atrium City Towers has taken peculiarity by soaring trinity of towers in its silver-sheathed while seamlessly merged at the bottom organically. It is a three-pronged edifice, towers have different heights respectively.
The highest tower among the three celebrates the height of 600 meters comprising 100 floors while connected by three triangular skybridges and one atop. Total area is 800,000 to 900,000 square meters and provides parking for 6,000 people.
Building is reserved for mix-used: hotel and residential, commercial, retail and entertainment, offices.
Adrian Smith, architect of Atrium City Towers claims, "The new towers that we have planned, the AC Tower and EP towers will, for the first time, employ the latest architectural ideas and techniques. They will be more energy efficient, high density building and highly sustainable,"
Not to mention, Adrian Smith's account on Dubai found a space in urban development:
"Dubai has already become the host to the highest number of supertowers in the world,"
Adrian also said:
"For example a canal and waterway will pass through the AC Towers and will create an open space for educational and theatrical activities."
At the bottom of the building is the colossal-semi-circle arch that almost inscribe in the diameter of the building acts as tunnel momentarily not to mention the building's bottom is a body of water. Skybridgres at intervals have quite ironic feat, cable-stays are attached underneath the bridges.
Public claim the design stems from a saguaro cactus that probably stirred the imagination of Adrian Smith. While some critics claim that design is inspired by Calatrava Towers in Valencia.
Adrian Smith is a former architect from Skidmore Owings & Merrill (SOM) who built his own firm, his partner Gordon. Adrian Smith's withdrawal is pursuant to age limit of 65.
Nevertheless, Atrium City Towers is another feat of Dubai skyline that will shape the urban fabric for the next decades.
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Wednesday, September 10, 2008
Civilization Jumpstart: Proposal of World's Tallest Structure in the Desolated Namibia, A Solar Power Generator
Namibia desert is no different from any other deserts.
While lately, Namibia is sought to jumpstart a civilization: taking the pride for building the world's tallest structure and will ultimately dwarf the ever known highest proposal, Burj Dubai.
The tower is coined as Greentower in a rising cylinder and a subtle slendered-tapered with a diameter of 280 meters
Though committed and commissioned as the tallest structure in the planet, questions still fly:
Will it suffice the country's need for electrical power?
Can Namibia and its partners afford the $900 million price tag?
Though soaring into astronomical sky, Namibia Solar Generator is not to be confused harnessing energy from the sun, instead it pulls out energy from warm air into its surrounding, and tower stands as concentric generator.
The tallest structure seems to grow in the seemingly desolated city of Namibia, South Africa. It's a solar structure that would generate as huge as astronomical as the structure is: 400 megawatts of power roughly 308 average wind turbines. The proposal roots from its location where an ocean of warm air swims throughout that drives the design which contains wind turbines
The structure also wished to extend growing crops for the purpose of feeding the people.
Spearheaded by German firm Hanh and Hanh to construct a 1,500 meter solar tower, a leviathan on the desert where its bottom-sheet spans at the diameter of 280 meters.
The proposal is still pending on approval of Namibia's government perusing for threats it could bring in the future.
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Saturday, September 6, 2008
Frank Gehry Valedictory Contribution: Art Gallery of Ontario
The ever known architect, Frank Gehry, known for subversive and edgy designs hit back his town with a major stupendous commission worth $217 million, one of the largest museum in North America located in Canada: Art Gallery of Ontario.



Art Gallery of Ontario (AGO) was redesigned head over heels, commissioned to Frank Gehry under four years and flagged with modern materials. The institution will have a subtle touch of Gehry's wild geometrical approach while preserving the spirit of the vast museum. From 486,000 to 583,000 square meters, the museum will house artworks from 100 A.D. to the contemporary era not to mention that the museum holds the largest collection of British sculptor, Henry Moore.
Much of the design soars upward to preserve the museum's footprint. The museum is timed to reopen on November 14.
Frank Gehry feels nostalgic in this project for he spent most of his childhood
Frank Gehry claims:
"The Art Gallery of Ontario is where I first experienced art as a child and it was Grange Park where I played, so this project means a great deal to me. The building we envision will connect the city and its people to great art and art experiences."
For we are pretty much aware that museums drags up the economy or at least earn diplomacy, like Gehry claims:
"Throughout history, the buildings that define a city are the public ones, Museums are important pieces of our culture, so they deserve to have an iconic presence.”
Frank Gehry is partly an exemplary of architecture metaphor and partly a figure of subversive ideas towards building solution. His works are exhibited in major museums throughout the world, part of it caught the heart of his avid audience while part of it are ill-criticized.
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Tuesday, September 2, 2008
London Olympics 2012: Stadium Unveiled



Critics on London 80,000-seat stadium for 2012 Olympic had bombarded the design as a work of mediocre. Critics extend too that the presentation during the bidding the conceptual images was scarce.
Rod Sheard claims: “a very simple building with a very tight, compelling bowl.”. ODA (Olympic Delivery Authority) took height that the stadium is subject to adaptive and practical uses.
The 92-feet diameter stadium is subject to removing 55,000 seats after the Olympic festivity, leaving 25,000 seats.
Severals critics also stormed the design, from columns as well as architects. The canopy took shed only 67 percent leaving the rest exposed to sky. While some took the blame on ODA and claim that authorities are taking too much interest on legacy rather than structures.
Conversely, the excitement goes on fabric curtain that will embrace on the perimeter of the stadium, showcasing electronic images. Supporters claim that the design tool pride from sustainability, which can be dismantle after the Olympics.
Design is not faith ful from its first proposal during the bidding of 2012 London Olympics. The design concept belong to muscles support the body. For economical reasons, the ODA took a less complicated version.
The structure is sought to finish on 2011 same year that the Handball Arena will be inaugurated.
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Monday, September 1, 2008
London Olympics: Handball Arena Design Opened
Make, architecture firm that holds for the 2012 London Olympic has just showcased a handball arena design. Located at the Olympic Part at Stratford, East LondonWith the boost of Handball Sports in Beijing (first played in Olympics in 1936). A new low-cost design has been brought in the public for commentary for the long upcoming 2012 Olympics in London.
London Handball Arena has a capacity of 6000 to 7000 seats. The arena is sought to finish in 2011.
The arena is an achievement piece of 'Make' among dRMM, Grimshaw and David Morley Architects.
ODA (Olympic Delivery Authority) claims it as natural and subdued tones on its exterior, banded by a span of glass showcasing a colourful interior.
As per sustainability, water flows came from collected and harness natural lighting atop of it.
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Sunday, August 31, 2008
Dubai Defies Static Panorama: Rotating Skyscraper!
With the emerging building industry in Dubai. Architect David Fisher is taking its place to defy the static panoramic views.
An 80-storey tower is about to soar in the skyline with its shitfting floors periodically making a slender shift-shape.
Architect David Fisher holds at news conference in New York:
"It's the first building that rotates, moves, and changes shape,"
The building took sustainability feat, a compelling ingenuity, generating power from wind turbines attached to each storey to power up a 420-meter that spins in full rotation around an axle for every one and three hours.Dubai's moving skyscraper costs roughly $700M and will be inaugurated in 2010
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