• design garden hall in seoul

    design garden hall in seoul

    Moscow Residential has offered a new proposal to design a wind garden above the Seoul City Hall of Architecture and Architecture in South Korea. The project was designed as part of the Seoul Morrow Competition to create a contemporary atmosphere for Seoul citizens and tourists alike. The project, called the New Korean Garden, is designed to complement and update the Seoul Hall Roof and create a unique rooftop experience and landmark for the city. Character explores it and gives it new meaning. Its color and shape interact with plants with rocks and hills, the basis of the theory of harmony in the Korean garden. This garden is unusual in that it is multifunctional under the influence of new features where it is transformed according to the context of new times and events and has the flexibility of stimulation, dialogue and stability. The new Korean garden is made of air-conditioned EFTA material to be lightweight and portable. It is made for relaxing creative nurturing and thinking. Visitors can gather in a group and talk in a quiet area. Older people can also read books and watch the city from the outside, and children have a playground in the city center. The ETAF material is convenient and recyclable. The project also encompasses an important part of Seoul’s City Hall of Architecture and Architecture. The small elements are very moving and help shape and change the atmosphere of the lectures and exhibitions. Because of the mobility of objects, there are many unique repeats. Speakers can customize the site according to their unique vision and personality. The garden and space become a living organism that changes over time. All elements are covered with a pattern of brilliant color. At night the garden was transformed by light and beautiful sculptures

    design garden hall in seoul
    design garden hall in seoul
    design garden hall in seoul
    design garden hall in seoul
    design garden hall in seoul
    design garden hall in seoul
    design garden hall in seoul
    design garden hall in seoul
  • welfare level of sharif university

    welfare level of sharif university

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    welfare level of sharif university
    welfare level of sharif university
  • design of the laboratory at the

    design of the laboratory at the

    Over 100 local primary school children have designed and built London’s first Mega Maker Lab in a former fire-engine-fixing hall. Sited in South London, the project is made to be a hub of activity instigated by the Institute of Imagination (iOi) and architectural educationalists, MATT+FIONA with designers Jestico + Whiles. The children came up with the idea that the design should encapsulates a journey to spark  Seven to eleven-year olds from Marlborough, Loughborough and Heathbrook primary schools came together to realize the Mega Maker Lab. Matthew Springett and Fiona MacDonald, Co-Founders of MATT+FIONA said, “This is our largest and most ambitious build yet. Like us, the Institute of Imagination believe that is a fundamental right for children to grow up with the opportunity to be creative and explore the world around them through design, making and first principles. It is wonderful to see how projects such as this bring communities together.”imagination in young makersAs the team explains, the children and makers set off on an excursion to find responses to a challenge they have been set, or one that they set themselves. There is an enclosed ‘Idea’ area for children to pool and share their ideas, away from the wider lab. Tool and making hubs enable the young designers to use real-life techniques to gain an understanding of robotics and inventive fabrication. There is also a test arena to see if inventions can move, float or fly, which opens onto a central social space where parents and families can participate and share their ideas. Gareth Binns, Chief Executive, Institute of Imagination said that, “The project aims to raise aspirations of the children involved and to give them the confidence to have their say on their built environment The Mega Maker Lab is made up of a landscape of ramps and platforms that suggest a route around the space, but allows children to make up their own pathways if they prefer. A series of elevated platforms provides seating as well as places to work at different heights. This undulating landscape also lends itself to become a test area where children can see how their creations respond to different scenarios. Aerial elements are suspended by a system of pulleys which allow the children to rise and fall for interaction with visitors, and to change the atmosphere of different parts of the Lab. The form and fabrication of these directly came from earlier design workshops with children

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    design of the laboratory at the
    design of the laboratory at the
    design of the laboratory at the
    design of the laboratory at the
  • Four teams designed for international design competition

    Four teams designed for international design competition

    The four teams designated for the Houston Endowment Design International Contest were announced today by the Houston Endowment Designers and Real Estate Consultants and organizers. Selected teams should envision the organization’s new offices to design a private entity that meets the basic needs of the Greater Houston community. Four Finalist Teams (Alphabetically Ordered by Team Leader): Deborah Berke works with DAVID RUBIN Land Collective and Atelier Ten
    Kevin Dolly Architects with TLS, Productora and Transsolar Landscape Architecture Olson Kundig with Surfacedesign, Inc. Schaum / Shieh Architects with HKS Architecture and Andrea Kochran Landscape Architecture with Atelier Ten Quinn Architects Dolly Olson Kondig and … In June 2019 the competition was launched. The stage was so popular that 121 submissions were received from 354 firms. Charming Solo. The four teams selected will move on to their next approach, which should provide concept design maps for the project within 10 weeks. They had to create an inspiring and creative, 3,700-square-foot integrated building in their natural context, near downtown Houston, and compete with the modern structures of the area. This construction will include spaces for team and community partners such as workplaces, meeting spaces and attractive facilities. The winner is expected in November 2019 and the final project is due to open in May 2022. We had an inviting response to the invitations, and the special combination of project work, community participation, vision and the sights of many talented and creative teams nevertheless provided the final four groups with the strongest skills, knowledge and understanding of project goals. They showed

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