RNDRD | A partial index of published architectural rendering
The design for ACROS “Asian Crossroads Over the Sea” Fukuoka proposes a powerful new solution for a common urban problem: reconciling a developer's desire fo...
An interesting exhibition of Richard Rogers and partners' work exhibiting in Singapore URA Centre ground floor atrium from 21 May to 23 July 2011. to find out more...
RNDRD | A partial index of published architectural rendering
Image 8 of 36 from gallery of Emilio Ambasz: “I Detest Writing Theories, I Prefer Writing Fables”. Photograph by Emilio Ambasz
Image 35 of 36 from gallery of Emilio Ambasz: “I Detest Writing Theories, I Prefer Writing Fables”. Photograph by Emilio Ambasz
A pioneer of sustainable architecture, the architect Emilio Ambasz has been pushing forward pressing themes and ideas since the 1970s, from urban forestation to the reuse of existing buildings through the revitalising use of natural elements. Wary of ideology that fades with the passage of time, Ambasz also innovated in the way he presented his projects through the medium of the fable, whose poetic essence resists time with the core of a truth disguised as a children's fairy tale. This book brings together for the first time the design stories and writings with which Emilio Ambasz accompanied his projects.
RNDRD | A partial index of published architectural rendering
High-density cities are waking up to the benefits of verdant walls, as the lack of green spaces on the ground are leading to vertical urban gardens running up and down building façades.
アクロス福岡E・アンバース ( + 日本設計 + 竹中工務店 ) 緑の中 水が流れる.ランドスケープ デザイン 田瀬理夫 さん福岡まで車遠かった。。マイカルポーレ三田 (こちらは、兵庫県 三田市。現在は所有者の変更と共に施設名が変わっている
Image 31 of 36 from gallery of Emilio Ambasz: “I Detest Writing Theories, I Prefer Writing Fables”. Photograph by Emilio Ambasz