Thursday, April 28, 2011
Wednesday, April 27, 2011
Monday, April 25, 2011
Thursday, April 14, 2011
Ciudad Abierta
Hi again! This is another cluster example even more interesting cause it's developed, design and built by a team composed mainly by professors and students of the architecture school of Valparaiso, in Chile. The main idea is to create a Ciudad Abierta (open city) that stimulate the social relationships between the people who wants to experience this place and where the experience of every component of the group is shared with all the others in order to improve both the built space that the relationships themselves.AMEREIDA corporation (some theory about the
open city)
Wednesday, April 13, 2011
Leumann's Village

Hi everybody! This is an example of a cluster community that was developed in Turin around 1900 by the owner of a big factory (mr Leumann) that decided that to improve the production was important that the workers had very good life conditions. So he built a small self-suficient "village inside the city" with lot of function in it in a very small scale (school, city hall, church, ecc.). I thaught that could be a good reference!
Monday, April 11, 2011

SunPower
There is a big boring parking south east of the plot....
Fixed-Tilt Solar Canopy
Able to withstand winter snow load and control water runoff
- No moving parts
- Shading and protection for vehicles
- Low balance of system cost
Some reading...

Here's a link, you can download the book for free as well.
ARCOSANTI - PAOLO SOLERI

'In 1970, the Cosanti Foundation began building Arcosanti, an experimental town in the high desert of Arizona, 70 miles north of metropolitan Phoenix. When complete, Arcosanti will house 5000 people, demonstrating ways to improve urban conditions and lessen our destructive impact on the earth. (···) Arcosanti is designed according to the concept of arcology(architecture + ecology), developed by Italian architect Paolo Soleri. In an arcology, the built and the living interact as organs would in a highly evolved being. This means many systems work together, with efficient circulation of people and resources, multi-use buildings, and solar orientation for lighting, heating and cooling....'
Sunday, April 10, 2011
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