Archive for the ‘Subjects and Projects’ Category

http://www.archdaily.com/34375/entre-muros-house-al-borde/ check it out!!!

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A somewhat large scale approach to urban agriculture: http://bldgblog.blogspot.com/2009/05/london-yields-urban-agriculture.html Also an interresting blog for rotterdam: http://stadslandbouw.blogspot.com/

A long awaited song, now made available for the public of Explore Lab: You Are So Sustainable a new text to the melody from the original song ‘You Are So Beautiful’ by Joe Cocker   You are so sustainable to me You are so sustainable to me You can’t deplete You’re everything i hoped for [...]

http://www.helmutsmits.nl/ check this out… not for Lotte or other greatly distracted people…

Today i was in a reactionairy mood, and in the afternoon I read this article: http://www.bright.nl/symbolische-gevel-bepaalt-functie (dutch). Looked at this and got scared, then saw this and thought OMG. An the worst they ONLY make this kind of non-architecture!!! What do you think, is this architecture or does it count as ‘verrommeling’?  

Here are the pictures from the field trip. I finally remember to post it. Enjoy.

 image from Velux For all you LightLovers: interesting competition on “Light of Tomorrow” http://iva.velux.com/

On Thursday November 27th, the symposium Complexity will be held at the university of Eindhoven. Since this university is a little more technical than ours, this might be interesting to visit.

Following three sites about location/datum based solar facts 1)  www.meteonet.nl/diversen/waarzonmaan.htm azimuth (height and angle of the sun) 2)  http://solardat.uoregon.edu/SunChartProgram.php newly made sun charts based on latitude and longitude. azimuth (height and angle of the sun) 3)  http://www.gaisma.com/en/ premade sun charts and sun times (even windspeeds, insolation etc etc). azimuth (height and angle of the sun) [...]





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