Image 18 of 30 from gallery of The Radical Makeover House / Sudaiva Studio. Photograph by Geeth Gopinath
An institute or a learning space that connects the different age groups of children in a naturally lit and ventilated building envelope.
Image 6 of 20 from gallery of Maison des Aires / Cabinet-Cabinet Architectures. Photograph by Yoan Claveau de Lima
In a previously published study, the authors explained the formal design efficiency of the 3D-printed biodigital clay bricks 3DPBDCB: a project that aimed to change the conventional methods of clay brick design and mass production. This was achieved by employing the behavioural algorithms of reaction-diffusion and the shortest path that were extracted from the exact material physical properties and hydrophilic behaviours of clay and controlled material deposition 3D printing to create sustainable clay bricks. Sustainability in their use in the built environment and their production processes, with full potential sustainability aspects such as passive cooling, thermal and acoustical insulation, and bio receptivity. The current work studies the mechanical properties of the 3D-printed biodigital clay bricks as elastic and durable clay bricks whose properties depend mainly on their geometrical composition and form. Each of the three families of the 3D-printed biodigital clay bricks (V1, V2, V3) includes the linear model of a double line of 0.5 cm thickness and a bulk model of 55% density were tested for compression and elasticity and compared to models of standard industrial clay bricks. The results revealed that the best elasticity pre-cracking was achieved by the V2 linear model, followed by the V3 linear model, which also achieved the highest post-cracking elasticity—enduring until 150 N pre-cracking and 200 N post-cracking, which makes the V3 linear model eligible for potential application in earthquake-resistant buildings. While the same model V3-linear achieved the second-best compressive strength enduring until 170 N. The best compressive strength was recorded by the V1 linear and bulk model enduring up to 240 N without collapsing, exceeding the strength and resistance of the industrial clay bricks with both models, where the bulk and the perforated collapsed at 200 N and 140 N, respectively. Thus, the mass production and integration of the V1 bulk and linear model and the V3 linear model are recommended for the construction industry and the architectural built environment for their multi-aspect sustainability and enhanced mechanical properties.
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Image 6 of 26 from gallery of Saint Peter House / Proyecto Cafeína + Estudio Tecalli. Photograph by Roberto Martínez
Image 6 of 56 from gallery of The Albert Schweitzer Community Centre / mobile architectural office. Photograph by Cyrille Lallement
Mutina Celosia 205mm x 265mm glazed stoneware wall tiles. Designer tiles by Patricia Urquiola that is a new take on traditional breeze blocks.
Celosia’s unique flowers will make you look twice! Learn about the 3 different types of celosia flowers and how to use them to add flair to your garden.
Completed in 2019 in Colonia Santa Bárbara, Mexico. Images by Gabriela Sarahi. The House “La Reserva” adopts its name from the place where it is located, it is the result of a series of design exercises that were shaped by...
Image 5 of 18 from gallery of Notre-Dame / Le Borgne Rizk Architecture. Photograph by Maxime Brouillet
The uncompromising visionary Diana Vreeland already used to say: Be spectacular. Such a statement stands for itself and is reason enough to be the perfect frame for that blog. Be spectacular shows inspirations and catalyzes personal perspectives on things in my everyday life. Such as eternal design, brandnew stuff, fashion and pure minimalism. Admiration for the beautiful. Visualization on mind blowing and unique moments and images. Be part of it! Be pink! Be spectacular! © PINK ACTION 2016
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Imagen 6 de 44 de la galería de Centro de Educación de la Salud / Ross Langdon + Localworks. Fotografía de Will Boase Photography
La idea del proyecto es mantener una discreción y privacidad al interior de la edificación, ya que no se observan ventanas en la fachada, pero se encuentra suficientemente iluminado y ventilado todo el conjunto arquitectónico.
Image 30 of 36 from gallery of Experimental Brick Pavilion / Estudio Botteri-Connell. Photograph by Gustavo Sosa Pinilla
Completed in 2016 in Hanoi, Vietnam. Images by Hiroyuki Oki, Trieu Chien. Located within Dong Da district, Hanoi, the newly constructed gallery and lighting showroom uses a perforated terracotta façade to create a simple...
Hay una simplicidad sublime en esta capilla, situada al interior del convento capuchinas. Diseñada por el arquitecto modernista Luis Barragán en 1952.
Herreros Arquitectos have designed a second skin for Hispasat‘s Satelllite Control Center in Arganda del Rey (Madrid), consisting of a geometric grid design functional and aesthetically unique. Created in the 70’s, the enclosure of the circular building failed to satisfy current sustainability criteria, complicating the project development. The refurbishment project aimed to make the building more …
"Jeux d'Adobes" est une réflexion sur l'évolution possible du matériau terre dans la conception et la construction d'une architecture contemporaine. Par la création d’un exercice pédagogique, mis à l’épreuve lors de multiples expériences, et en constante évolution, nous proposons aux étudiants architectes et ingénieurs d'établir une réflexion commune qui, par le mariage entre la pratique de la construction et l’approche singulièrement artistique, ouvre de nouvelles possibilités aux processus de conception d’une architecture de briques de terre ou adobes.
Imagen 7 de 20 de la galería de Casa Aires / Cabinet-Cabinet Architectures. Fotografía de Yoan Claveau de Lima
The successful architectural rehabilitation and expansion project for the historical San Telmo Museum by Nieto Sobejano Arquitectos emphasizes its...