Architecture and Home Design |
Tempe Center for the Arts by Architekton Posted: 16 Aug 2013 09:43 PM PDT Tempe Center for the Arts by Architekton. Design based on Anasazi ‘Chaco Canyon Pueblo Bonita floor of the big house. The outer wall of protection has rooms inside. The spaces between Kivas (rooms) are always the streets and spaces (corridors and the lobby) to the village. Vertical structure is based on dramatic forms the floor of Monument Valley, near the villages of Chaco Canyon. Fly tower axis around the earth and tectonic plates pushed out of the way in which lean against the monolith, the heat the house and the acoustics. The execution and Visual Arts Center includes a program of 88,000 sf 600-seat main theater, 200-seat flexible art gallery, a multipurpose hall, a bar and an art park. [ Architekton ] |
The RainShine House Design by Robert M.Cain Architect Posted: 16 Aug 2013 09:43 AM PDT The RainShine house is contemporary house design in Decatur, Georgia. Designed by Robert M.Cain Architect. It has 2800-square foot, three-bedroom, 3-1/2 bath home on a 1/3-acre infill lot. This known for the key features of design. The living room, dining room, kitchen and bedrooms are next to a butterfly roof of the single structure, with steel beams generated by presentations 1 to 1 / 2 “tongue and groove wood decking. Floating roof above the roof monitor allowing light to flood inside. shelves to bounce light around the ledges high and diffuse natural light throughout the interior. The roof of the butterfly is designed to capture rainfall for a crop in the basement of rain (rain) and faces south to maximize exposure of the system mounted on a rooftop photovoltaic (light). The design of butterfly, with its pinion reversed, simplifies the collection of rainwater, eliminating wide eaves and downpipes and maintenance headaches associated common in traditional houses with pitched roofs or hip. The house has large areas of thermal break windows with shutters and window space solar operated. are defined by the “thick walls of the storage container, buffet, niches, pass-through cabinets, audio-visual, etc. Except for some areas in use, stop the internal walls below the ceiling and are topped by a glass, and strengthen the effect of the floating roof. [ Robert M.Cain Architect ] |
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