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Architecture News | ArchDaily, page 831

© Paula Bailey - http://www.flickr.com/photos/auntiep/. Used under Creative Commons In today’s world “going green” has become a top priority in our society, and sustainable buildings and design are at the forefront of this green revolution. While many designers are focusing on passive and active energy systems, the reuse of recycled materials is beginning to stand out as an innovative, highly effective, and artistic expression of sustainable design. Reusing materials from existing on site and nearby site elements such as trees, structures, and paving is becoming a trend in the built environment, however more unorthodox materials such as soda cans and tires are being discovered as recyclable building materials. Materials and projects featured after the break.

Architecture News | ArchDaily, page 788

Take a tour through the newly built Taltal Public Library, designed by Santiago based firm Murua-Valenzuela. The small town project is located opposite of the main square and close to the Alhambra Theater, which was also recently refurbished by the architects. Responding to a narrow site of 7 by 40 meters while being situated between mediators, the architects conducted a series of indoor spaces in order to “avoid the domestic condition.” The spaces of varying heights house the library activities and end with a reading room that is connected to an interior courtyard. Construction has been completed and the Taltal Public Library is already in use.

Architecture News | ArchDaily, page 253

February 05, 2018 A model of Peter Zumthor s Saint Benedict Chapel, built for Kenneth Frampton s Studies in Tectonic Culture class at Columbia GSAPP and photographed by James Ewing for the exhibition Stagecraft: Models and Photos . Image © James Ewing, Courtesy Columbia GSAPP For a lot of architects, models hold a special place in our hearts. Whereas a building can take years to construct and usually can t be drastically altered as it nears completion, a model provides architects with the immediacy and flexibility we crave as designers while also allowing us to feel like we re really making something a feeling that digital modeling software can rarely provide.

Architecture News | ArchDaily, page 495

Architecture News | ArchDaily, page 495
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Architecture News | ArchDaily, page 299

Courtesy of DAQRI Imagine you’re part of a crew constructing a new office building: Midway through the process, you’re on-site, inspecting the installation of HVAC systems. You put on a funny-looking construction helmet and step out of the service elevator. As you look up, there’s a drop ceiling being installed, but you want to know what’s going on behind it. Through the visor on your helmet, you pull up the Building Information Model (BIM), which is instantly projected across your field of vision. There are heating ducts, water pipes, and electrical boxes, moving and shifting with your point of view as you walk along the corridors. Peel back layers of the model to see the building’s steel structure, insulation, and material finishes. It’s like having comic book-style X-ray vision and soon, it could be a reality on a construction site near you.

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