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OMA: taipei performing arts center breaks ground

the center is composed of three main volumes which plug into a central cube. this layout consolidates the supporting backstage spaces and mechanical facilities of each auditorium into a single, efficient mass, while also letting the theatres function autonomously.

SOUPERgreen Exhibition at A+D Museum - Design Green | Blog on Interior Design

Devoted to information and commentary on the latest developments in sustainable design, materials and construction.

A Passivhaus Project That Will Be a Museum Exhibit First, Someone’s Home Second |

Subtitle:  The Cleveland Museum of Natural History will play host to a home built to the standard as part of a major exhibition about climate change Images:  Green Building News It remains to be seen which part of the exhibit “Climate

BuildingCTGreen | Blog

Those of you that follow this blog know that I’m a sucker for the good CSR story that involves sports.  In fact, I might be the only green business blogger that has a Green Sports category.  And growing up in the Philadelphia area it’s even better when it involves a Philly sports team.  On the [...]

A Daily Dose of Architecture: Today's archidose #455

Here are a photos of three new buildings in Nianjing, Jiangsu, China, the first two as part of the China International Practical Exhibition of Architecture (CIPEA), which includes<a href="http://movingcities.org/movingmemos/nanjing-cipea-march10/">24 buildings</a>by international architects (<a

Euro deficit crisis will restrain US construction recovery

The European public deficit crisis is in the early stage of resolution but remains a threat to both the availability of credit for US construction and the demand for additional building space and facility capacity in the US. The fix being implemented by European governments and the International

Taiwanese stadium has lots and lots of solar panels

Taiwan has recently finished building a new sports stadium that will generate 100% of its electricity from solar power. The 50,000 seat dragon-shaped Taiwan solar stadium is clad in 8844 solar panels that illuminate the track and field. A test run in

The new Museum of Liverpool in the making (December 2008) « a is for architecture

Almost there…:[photo by Stefania Pilla -  used with permission]This is how it was in August 2008.More pics on its dedicate group on Flickr.<img alt="" border="0"

Perl's Architecture Weblog Fall 2003

Perl's Architecture Weblog 2003 Fall Semester Associate Professor Robert D. Perl, AIA What is a weblog? Web log defined Blog defined Blogging for Dummies Texas Tech University College of Architecture Robert D. Perl updated July 13, 2005 Architecture:

michael jantzen's solar winds cultural arts center

the solar winds cultural arts center is a design proposal for a large solar and wind powered structure dedicated to a wide variety of cultural arts activities.

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