Image 10 of 53 from gallery of The Cube House / Reasoning Instincts Architecture Studio. Photograph by Krunal Mistry
Aliasing is a wind tubrine that uses OLED technology as the blade. The result is a sustainable billboard powered by wind.
Marco Alfaro practices Architecture and Urban Design as the two disciplines are constantly evolving, and so is their relationship.
Image 2 of 6 from gallery of Kinetic Architecture: Designs for Active Envelopes. Council House 2 – Melbourne, Australia. Detail of west façade, shown open. © Russell Fortmeyer. Image Courtesy of Images Publishing
Refurbishment of Sogeprom Headquarters designed by Ateliers 2/3/4/, The present building is showing off a typical facade of the eighties office towers’
As part of a recent design effort here in the studio we attempted to develop a kinetic facade that could respond and adapt in real-time to both solar radiation and user input. The client, CJ Corpor…
It's like being in a giant terrarium.
An exercise in thoughtful use of space and materials by Matter Architects, first published in 2012.
Will responsive architecture be New York City’s new paradigm? As we grow more and more accustomed to hyper-personalized digital spaces, will we naturally demand the same of the physical realm? A new installation called Urban Imprint from Nassia Inglessis of Studio INI mediates on these questions.
Ten Fold Engineering's prefabricated buildings can construct themselves in just eight minutes.
The Pearl, by kinetic artist BREAKFAST is 53 foot-wide computer-controlled kinetic sculpture located on Royal Caribbean's Icon of the Seas.