Monthly Archives: December 2010
Tropical Modern Architecture
Tropical modern architecture is the development of traditional architecture with additions and adjustments to the life of modern society. Tropical modern architecture have aesthetic value of buildings of modern tropical (tropical eco-friendly, according to contemporary), model building has efficiency in … Continue reading
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Tagged Aesthetic Value, Air Flow, Attractive Design, Climatic Conditions, Eaves, Filtration, Human Socialization, Model Building, Modern Architecture, Rain Water, Room Space, Skylights, Socialization Process, Summer Seasons, Traditional Architecture, Tropical Climate, Tropical Environment, Tropical Regions, Vent Windows, Wall Of Water
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Bamboo And Sustainable Architecture
Is it feasible to protect the environment and develop buildings at the same time? Several modern-day architects believe so and have embraced the movement of sustainable architecture. Focused on environmentally-conscious design methods, the movement seeks to minimize the negative environmental … Continue reading
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Tagged Architect, Architects, Bamboo Plant, Centuries, Conscious Design, Counterbalance, Development Space, Ecological Design, Forty Years, Framework Construction, Future Generations, Indigenous Communities, Moderation, Negative Environmental Impact, Proponent, Renewable Resources, Simon Velez, Sustainable Architecture, Tensile Strength, Top Quality
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