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Wednesday, January 19th, 2011
Arranged in two volumes, this professional cooking school in Tijuana, Mexico was built within perfect combination between high quality materials like exposed concrete, steel, garapa wood, glass and metal structure. There is Californian base Gracia Studio who have been commisioned by the Mexican Culinary Art School to completed this project. The grand plaza/a transition space [...]
Tags: cooking school administrative offices, cooking school cafeteria, cooking school classrooms, cooking school library, cooking school small auditorium, cooking stations, Culinary Art School, exposed concrete, garapa wood, glass and metal structure, Gracia Studio, high quality materials, Mexico, steel, Tijuana
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Tuesday, October 19th, 2010
Built in 2007 by PT Bambu Architects for the client Yayasan Kul Kul, The Green School, a giant laboratory is located on a sustainable campus straddling both sides of the Ayung River in Sibang Kaja, Bali, Indonesia. As a part of the effort to live sustainably, the environmentalists and designers John and Cynthia Hardy, have [...]
Tags: alternative energy sources, Ayung River in Sibang Kaja, Bali, bamboo materials, bamboo sawdust hot water, designers John and Cynthia Hardy, Eco-friendly School design, environmentalists, Green Campus buildings, holistic green community, hydro-powered vortex generator, Indonesia, Indonesian Green School, live sustainably, PT Bambu Architects, solar panels, sustainable campus, Sustainable materials, The Green School, Yayasan Kul Kul
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Monday, July 5th, 2010
Photo credit: Keith Carlsen
The University of Utah School of Architecture have a great program that every students surely very wish they were be a part of it during school, there is the Design Build Bluff which is a university design and build course started by Hank Louis. Design Build Bluff (DBB) have completed their seventh [...]
Tags: affordable homes, Design Build Bluff, education in green building, Hank Louis, Keith Carlsen, low-maintenance home, Navajo Nation, off-grid home, reclaimed materials homes, shipping container student housing, Southern Utah, sustainably-built house, The University of Utah School of Architecture, university design and build course
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Sunday, June 27th, 2010
Hariri Pontarini Architects have completed the School of Pharmacy Building for The University of Waterloo’s in Kitchener, Ontario, Canada. This School of Pharmacy Building was designed and built to not only provide a suitable learning environment for students and faculty, but to also act as a catalyst for its immediate community, as well as presenting [...]
Tags: auditorium, Canada, commercial pharmacy, distinct landmark, family clinic, Hariri Pontarini Architects, herbarium, Kitchener, medicinal garden, Ontario, School of Pharmacy Building, seminar rooms, student laboratories, The University of Waterloo’s
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Tuesday, June 1st, 2010
This is a perfect complex facility named Hongodai Christ Church School & Nursery which is designed by Takeshi Hosaka Architects and located in a green area of Yokohama, Japan. Operated by a protestant church, this high school building is surrounded by playgrounds, parks and small hills, to blend a place for children with the green [...]
Tags: broad-minded architecture, complex facility, earthquake resistance building, Glass Building Architecture, green area of Yokohama, high school building, Hongodai, Hongodai Christ Church School & Nursery, Japan, new architecture idea, School Building Architecture, School Building Exterior, School Building Interiors, School Building Roof design, School Garden design, School playgrounds design, second floor architecture, sliding-glass doors, Sunshine filters, Sustainable School Interior, Takeshi Hosaka Architects, wooden construction of transparent grid, wooden floors, wooden sashes
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