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Tuesday, October 30, 2012
Anti-Disaster Building In The World
Humans continue in adapting, events - disasters make us more thinking about safety, and how to be protected. Earthquakes, tsunamis, storms and other disasters will continue to happen, and here are 11 buildings that are designed to survive while protecting people from disasters that could happen at any time - without predictable ...
1. Coral Reef Island - Haiti
After the big earthquake in 2009 wiped out most of the infrastructure in Haiti, the nation is still struggling to rebuild, and inspiring architect Vincent Callebaut has a suggestion floating housing inspired by coral reefs. Coral Reef Project consists of 1000 modular dwelling in dual wavy stacks, supported on a pier built on seismic piles in the Caribbean made. With the energy harvested from the waves, hydro-turbines and ocean thermal energy conversion, these structures raise living standards.
2. Soccer Ball-Shaped Floating Houses
From the dog house for a home stay family, 'barrier' is an earthquake-resistant house shaped like a soccer ball into lifeboat floating in the event of a natural disaster. Top 32 side wall surface that distributes the force, and by acting as a ballast, ensuring that it stays upright if swept away by the tsunami.
3. Noah's Ark - Floating Hotel
In the case of an earthquake or flood, it will be one of the most secure buildings in the city. The concept, designed by Remistudio, drafted to resist seismic impact and has a transparent front to make the biosphere that could allow food production if necessary. Solar panels and rainwater collection will provide residents with energy and water and the bottom half of the hotel is located on the inside of the soil, allowing it to come loose and float.
4. Solar-Powered Volcano Towers
Looks like some sort of odd shaped relocatable buildings man-made volcanoes, Tent Tower by Ofis Architecture is a multi-function cylindrical tower powered by solar energy and covered in mesh skin that filters sunlight for temperature regulation. A system of concrete cores protects the interior - filled with apartments, shops restaurants, offices and recreational space - from the impact of the earthquake.
5. Harvest City: Floating Concept - Haiti
But take a natural concept that shaped Haiti from the land to the sea, creating an offshore haven complete with agriculture and industry. Harvest City by E. Keven Schopfer is a complex of floating modules measuring the diamerter 2 miles, with four zones connected by a linear system of canals. Even the design that utilizes the debris from the 2009 earthquake, concrete rubble oini work as breakwater filler.
6. Sticky Rice Mortar - China
Construction ancient China discovered the secret recipe for mortar that has helped their buildings survive for centuries: it is made with glutinous rice. Chemists determined in 2010 that the complex carbohydrates in the 'sticky rice soup' which is mixed with lime and used to fill
the gap between the rocks more than 1500 years ago is largely responsible for the strength of the structure, which has survived several earthquakes.
"Analytical study shows that the ancient stone mortar is a kind of special organic-inorganic composite material," said the scientists. "Components of inorganic calcium carbonate, and the organic component is amylopectin, which comes from the sticky rice soup added to the mortar. Addition, we found that amylopectin in the mortar acted as an inhibitor:. Growth of calcium carbonate crystals are controlled, and a compact micro produced, which must be cause of the good performance of this type of organic-organic mortar "
7. Floating Shipping Container Houses - Pakistan
Millions of people are still homeless in Pakistan after the 2010 floods - environmentally friendly shipping container houses be the solution? Amphibious Container concept by Richard Moreta is made with container shipping back, resting on the bottom of the tube in a truck that serves as a flotation device in the event of high water. It can handle a maximum water level of 7.5 meters.
8. Bamboo Housing
surrounded by bamboo structures are cheap to replace if a natural disaster destroyed. That's the idea behind the concept of low-income housing by a group of Indian architects, concept design won the competition. To create a disaster-proof housing. Each three-story apartment complex, able to withstand earthquakes, wind and water. The content of this house are water and electricity, bathroom, kitchen and stairs and emergency exits to the roof. It provides a safe place for low-cost, improve survival rates among the most vulnerable populations.
9. Hurricane House - Florida
There are a lot of cool concepts, but what's the evidence that has been built and proven effective? This dome house in Pensacola Beach, Florida has endured four hurricanes, Katrina destroyed the Dennis and Ivan. The Homeowners Mark and Valerie Sigler came up with various designs, after Hurricane Opal destroyed their home earlier in 1995, leaving them without a place to stay for 14 months. During Hurricane Dennis in 2004, an NBC News crew stayed home and said this about it: "You have one piece concrete house with five miles of steel in it. House is exactly what it is supposed to do."
10. Raised Home From Hurricanes, Brush Fires & Floods
It's a place where homeowners are raised, is located on an island off the coast of South Carolina, determined that their home will be able to withstand fires, storms and floods. The resulting fabricated houses made from recycled steel and SIP panels is engineered to FEMA flood zone requirements and built on the foundation of the helix to withstand wind gusts 140-mil/jam. In normal weather, serves as a terrace.
11. The Citadel: Floating Apartment - Netherlands
Netherlands have started taking matters into their own hands with architecture that can withstand dramatic changes in the canals which are an integral part of the Netherlands. As part of a new development called 'New Water ", Koen Oltuls of Waterstudio designed' The Citadel ', the first floating apartment complex in Europe. There are 60 luxury apartments, parking lots, roads and floating boat dock will work with the water level changes rather than against them.
Monday, October 29, 2012
modular building
There are Many residents today who love the environment and want to save on electricity costs and water began to idolize modular model home. The definition of a modular home is a home that has been built in a factory, then folded, shipped to the site by truck to the owner of the land that has been selected, and assembled on-site locations. There are several types of home "knock down" sold in the market today. The advantages of modular homes are built much faster method than traditional homes. One application of such a model home is used portable site cabins
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