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  • Links for January 3rd through January 7th

    These are my links for January 3rd through January 7th: She Just Walks Around With It: What I Would Tell Any Recent College Graduate – Wise words from Kristy: "That is NOT the same as liking what a company does, seeing a company that has lots of potential and potentially cool jobs, and just...
    Posted to Elemental (Weblog) by Anonymous on 01-08-2010
  • Links for July 26th through July 27th

    These are my links for July 26th through July 27th: International Green Construction Code (IGCC) Now in the Works| News | Architectural Record – International in the same way the World Series is a global baseball competition: "On June 29, the American Institute of Architects, along...
    Posted to Elemental (Weblog) by Anonymous on 07-31-2009
  • The batty plan to design skyscraper for animals

    The sweet sound of birdsong could return to the cities and industrial heartlands of the UK under a batty plan to build skyscrapers for animals. The 12m man-made tree towers are designed to provide valuable habitat for birds, bats, butterflies, insects and foxes in areas where urbanisation has pushed...
    Posted to World Construction (Weblog) by Anonymous on 06-10-2009
  • Creativity spiraling out of control in UAE

    This spiraling building set up similar to a corkscrew is the latest hotel to be designed for Abu Dhabi. Designed by Leeser Architects, the Helix Hotel in Zayed Bay will not have floors per se, but spirals that flow like water from one use to another - from retail and residential to luxury spas. The hollow...
    Posted to World Construction (Weblog) by Anonymous on 04-06-2009
  • cookie speaks out

    I just received a very interesting comment from a “simple builder” about the regulatory maze. There are some interesting points in there. I don’t agree with all of them but I wanted to draw attention to them just the same: Sorry guys I just have to speak out. I speak as a simple Builder...
    Posted to Carbon Limited (Weblog) by Anonymous on 03-27-2009
  • Leafy skyscrapers persist in New York

    This is the latest structure designed to address population growth and an increased strain on resources in the world's biggest cities. Dystopian Farm by Eric Vergne was a finalist in the Evolo Skyscraper Competition and proposes a sustainable vertical farm for the residents of New York City. Vergne's...
    Posted to World Construction (Weblog) by Anonymous on 02-25-2009
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