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- Ventilation and Shade: Permeable Walls in Colombian Architecture
- Loft Green Office / Maxim Calujac
- Employment Support Center YORIDOKO / td-Atelier
- J House / Esperta Architecture - Interior
- Chinese Herbal Garden / DnA
- Parking House Ejler Bille / JAJA Architects
- Tlaxco Artisans Market / Vrtical
- Dandelion Courtyard Building / Architecture Studio YEIN
- Wing House / Studio Guilherme Torres
- Lamplighter School Innovation Lab / Marlon Blackwell Architect
- Do Architecture Visualizations Meet Our Expectations?
Ventilation and Shade: Permeable Walls in Colombian Architecture Posted: 13 Jun 2020 09:00 PM PDT In countries where architecture adapts to the seasons, projects must respond so that they are comfortable for the users, both in the hot summer temperatures and in the cold winter. Tropical countries, such as Colombia, are a bit luckier. The temperature of construction sites depends less on the seasons and more on where they are located geographically according to the altitude above sea level; the closer they are to the sea, the warmer it is. For this reason, it is not essential to seal or insulate the interior spaces. On the contrary, the good management of constant ventilation creates a more permeable and contextual architecture. We have put together a series of projects with different architectural programs: local markets, health facilities, cultural, education and housing projects. They show that with different construction techniques, you can begin to control the permeability, air flow, privacy or solar heat gain. Explore each of these projects below. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Loft Green Office / Maxim Calujac Posted: 13 Jun 2020 07:00 PM PDT
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Employment Support Center YORIDOKO / td-Atelier Posted: 13 Jun 2020 04:00 PM PDT
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J House / Esperta Architecture - Interior Posted: 13 Jun 2020 02:00 PM PDT
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Parking House Ejler Bille / JAJA Architects Posted: 13 Jun 2020 10:00 AM PDT
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Tlaxco Artisans Market / Vrtical Posted: 13 Jun 2020 08:00 AM PDT
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Dandelion Courtyard Building / Architecture Studio YEIN Posted: 13 Jun 2020 06:00 AM PDT
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Wing House / Studio Guilherme Torres Posted: 13 Jun 2020 04:00 AM PDT
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Lamplighter School Innovation Lab / Marlon Blackwell Architect Posted: 13 Jun 2020 02:00 AM PDT
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Do Architecture Visualizations Meet Our Expectations? Posted: 13 Jun 2020 12:35 AM PDT Many times I have not been able to decipher whether the video or the image I was looking at was real. In the same way, I had to convince friends or relatives —namely, people unfamiliar to the idea of the architectural render— several times that a building featured in a storefront advertisement or in a printed magazine was not real. There is no longer a gap —or limits— between hyper-realistic, computer generated visualization and reality itself. Are we reaching the limits of visualization of our spaces? Do our architectural visualizations meet our architectural expectations? This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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