The Hungry Gargoyles of 110th Street
Posted by osman in Architecture on 18. Sep, 2009 | 0 Comments
One of my favorite buildings in Morningside Heights is the Britannia at 527 West 110th Street.
The Interlace by OMA
Posted by osman in Uncategorized on 08. Sep, 2009 | 1 Comment
Architects Office for Metropolitan Architecture have unveiled new images of a residential project for Singapore, comprising long low apartment blocks stacked in hexagonal configurations.
12 of the Narrowest Homes in the World
Posted by osman in Architecture on 30. Aug, 2009 | 0 Comments
Space constraints, trapezoidal plots, tax evasion—even spite—have given rise to some of the skinniest houses across the globeSpace constraints, trapezoidal plots, tax evasion—even spite—have given rise to some of the skinniest houses across the globeMcMansions, move over! When it comes to innovative design, thin is in. Around the world and throughout history, homes have sprouted [...]
Modern Home Perched On Camelback Mountain
Posted by osman in Architecture on 30. Aug, 2009 | 0 Comments
oday’s estate would be a lot to live up to, the cool factor is pretty high. Out of the sleek modern homes perched on Camelback Mountain with views of Phoenix, Arizona, this is one of the best.
How to build My 50 Dollar Greenhouse
Posted by osman in Architecture on 21. Aug, 2009 | 0 Comments
I’ ve been kicking around the idea of building some kind of greenhouse for several years, but I think that I’ve finally decided that in my case the most practical way to take that plunge is going to be with a small hoop house. The main thing that I think I want to do with [...]
Solar Paving Stone (Solar Brick)
Posted by osman in Energy on 21. Aug, 2009 | 0 Comments
Solar Powered Lighted Paving Stone. Three brilliant bright white LEDs provide a deep, even light across the surface of the brick. Our Solar pavers store solar energy in a high tech capacitor that is rated for 10 years; there is no battery ever to replace!
Hybrid Squared: Ingenious Energy-Generating Bike Rental System
Posted by osman in Energy on 16. Aug, 2009 | 0 Comments
Designer Chiyu Chen has conceived of an ingenious transit system that encourages the use of sustainable transportation by crediting people for renting and riding bicycles. His Hybrid2 system consists of a fleet of rentable bicycles that are capable of generating and storing kinetic energy, which is then used to power the city’s hybrid electric [...]
Vertical Park: Stackable Solar Skyscraper for Mexico City
Posted by osman in Energy on 16. Aug, 2009 | 0 Comments
In the ever-expanding metropolis of Mexico City, green space is hard to come by. An estimated population of 22 million inhabitants bears an impressive weight on the Valley of Mexico and, in recent years, architects and urbanists have been examining solutions to combat the thickening smog. This stunning Vertical Park by Jorge Hernandez de [...]
Sharp鈥檚 Earthquake Detecting Solar Streetlights
Posted by osman in Energy on 16. Aug, 2009 | 0 Comments
Although not as aesthetically pleasing as those bio-mimicking Leaf lamps, these solar streetlights not only provide ample nighttime lighting, but also offer assistance in the event of a major earthquake. Sharp’s streetlamps charge during the day and light up the night with their powerful and energy-efficient high-intensity LED spotlights. In the event of an [...]
