асфальтовые джунгли

12:33 | 05-01-2009 | Architecture | 1 Comment

возвращаясь к зданиям, не могу пройти мимо (картинки по ссылкам):

Dutch atchitects MVRDV have won a competition to design a city centre for Gwanggyo, a new town south of Seoul, Korea. The Gwanggyo Power Centre will comprise housing, office, culture, retail, leisure and education spaces. “This diverse program has different needs for phasing, positioning and size,”say the architects. “To facilitate this all elements are designed as rings. By pushing these rings outwards, every part of the program receives a terrace for outdoor life.”

замечательные совершенно, город жизни.

ну, и заодно нечто подобное в горном ландшафте. тоже очаровывает:

Lovegrove Studio, the London-based office of designer Ross Lovegrove, have designed a mountain living unit called Alpine Capsule.The proposed capsule has a diameter of eight metres, is made from acrylic with a reflective coating and has a 360 degree view. Photovoltaic technology and vertical wind turbines provide power for the capsule, where visitors can stay overnight in the Italian Alps.

а на закуску — Top Ten Green Architecture Projects of 2008. определенно, пора менять географию.

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