Eben Interiors - 09/2009


Eben Interiors - September 2009
PDF | | Spanish
EBEN Interiors is magazine of decoration, interior and decorative arts, written nowadays. Contemporary design, reports of housing, latest news... with precision and professionalism.

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Architectural Record - 12/2007

Architectural Record December 2007
Design Vanguard 2007: 10 Winning Firms Chart Brave New Worlds

Projects
  • Design Vanguard 2007
  • Studio Pei-Zhu, China
  • Leven Betts Studio, New York City
  • estudio.entresitio, Spain
  • Howeler + Yoon Architecture, Boston
  • Moongyu Choi + GaA Architects, Korea
  • Tatiana Bilbao/mx.a, Mexico
  • Sebastian Mariscal Studio, San Francisco
  • Sou Fujimoto Architects, Tokyo
  • BROISSINarchitects, Mexico
  • Atelier Kempe Thill, the Netherlands
    • Building Types Study
    • Introduction: Laboratory Design
    • Centro Tecnologico San Joaquin, Chile
      • Alejandro Aravena, Charles Murray, Alfonso Montero, and Ricardo Torrejon
    • Skirkanich Hall, Pennsylvania
      • Tod Williams Billie Tsien Architects
    • CALIT2, California
      • NBBJ
      Architectural Techknowlogy
    • Building Even Better Concrete
      • Mitigating a material?s negative impact while exploiting its benefits.
    • ?Smart Glass? on the Verge
      • ?Switchable glazing? is poised to become a viable alternative.
    • Technicalities: Chuck Hoberman?s vision
    • Hanging Loose
      • Three medium-sized projects take on the cantilever.
    Products
  • Product Reports 2007
  • Editor's Picks
  • top Ten Green Products
  • Concrete & Masonry
  • Metals, Wood, Plastics, and Composites
  • Thermal & Moisture Protection
  • Openings
  • Finishings
  • Specialties
  • Equiptment
  • Furnishings & Exterior Improvements
  • Conveying Systems
  • Plumbing, HVAC & Special Construction
  • Electrical

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    Click here to buy the Collection (each edition of our annual profile of the world's top emerging designers from 2003-2007)


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    Structural Design for Architecture


    Angus J. MacDonald, "Structural Design for Architecture"
    Architectural Pr | ISBN: 0750630906 | (November 1997) | 267 pages

    Product Description
    This text is concerned with the preliminary stages of the design of structures for buildings. It also deals with the issues involved in structural decision making at a strategic level. It is intended principally for use by students of architecture and should provide them with the information required to make sensible choices on the structural aspects of architectural design. The topics covered include choice of structural material, the determination of the form and geometry of structures, the integration of the structure with other aspects of architectural design and the preliminary allocation of dimensions to the principal structural elements.

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    Design Hotels - Architectural Design

    ArchDesign-hotels
    Design Hotels - Architectural Design
    by Arian Mostaedi
    June 1998 | ISBN: 8489861013 | 238 pages


    International in its scope, this beautiful hardcover book, enclosed in its own slipcase, represents 24 hotels in different parts of the world, by different architects.

    This great souce book of ideas combines:

    • Interior and exterior design photographs
    • Architectural drawings, renderings, and elevations
    • Floor plans
    • Fully descriptive text in both English and Spanish

    Design Hotels is an inspiration to design professionals everywhere!

    Contents

    • The Metropolitan Hotel, London, England United Designers
    • Bras Hotel, Aveyron, France Eric Raffy
    • The Serai, Bali, Indonesia Kerry Hill
    • Hotel at Naoshima Contemporary Art Complex, Kagawa, Japan Tadao ando Architect & Associates
    • Bleibtreu Hotel, Berlin, Germany Werner Weitz
    • Hotel Martinspark, Dornbirn, Austria Baumschlager & Eberle
    • Hotel Kandalama, Dambulla, Sri Lanka Geoffrey Bawa
    • Hotel Soho Grand, New York City William Sofield
    • Art'otel Postdam, Berlin Germany Rave Architects
    • Hotel Klinglhuber, Krems an der Donau, Austria Neururer & Neururer
    • Hotel Sheraton Roissy, Paris, France Paul Andreu & Agence Martinet (architecture) Group Ecart (interior design)
    • Hotel Domino Suites, Ebreichsdorf, Austria Ifsits-Ganahl-Larch Architects
    • The Hempel, London, England Anouska Hempel
    • Pousada Santa Maria do Bouro, Amares, Portugal Edouardo Souto de Moura & Humberto Vieria
    • Hotel Das Triest, Vienna, Austria Peter Lorenz (architecture) Terence Conran (interiors)
    • Hotel La Posada de Babel, Llanes, Spain César Ruiz-Larrea, Enrique Alvarez-Sala & Carlos Rubio Carvajal
    • Hotel Square, Paris, France Patrick Derderian
    • Hotel Turó de Vilana Joaquín Díez-Cascón
    • The Miramar Hotel, Agouza-Cairo, Egypt Michael Graves
    • Hotel Poluinya Shari-gun, Hokkaido, Japan Toyo Ito
    • Hotel Explora en Patagonia, Parque Natural Torres del Paine, Chile Germán del Sol & José Cruz
    • Hotel Terrantai, San Pedro de Atacama, Chile Mathías Klotz & Felipe Assadi
    • Adelphi Hotel, Melbourne, Australia Denton, Corker, Marshall, PTY Architects
    • D-Hotel, Osaka, Japan Kiyoshi Sey Takeyama
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    Building Design+Construction - 03/2006

    Hompage: http://www.bdcnetwork.com/


    Building Design Construction March 2006

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    Building Design+Construction - 02/2006

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    Building Design Construction February 2006

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    Building Design+Construction - 01/2006

    Hompage: http://www.bdcnetwork.com/


    Building Design Construction January 2006

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    Engineering Scholarships

    This page will always be under construction as new scholarships become available and current scholarship are awarded

    Advanced Engineering Mathematics Solutions Manual _ By Erwin Kreyszig

    Advanced Engineering Mathematics ( 9th ) Ed + Solutions Manual _ By Erwin Kreyszig
    WIE Advanced Engineering Mathematics
    By Erwin Kreyszig
    * Publisher: John Wiley & Sons
    * Number Of Pages: 1232
    * Publication Date: 2005-12-29
    * ISBN / ASIN: 0471728977

    This is an absolutely great book. At over 1000 pages it's a real opus - covering everything from ordinary differential equations, linear algebra, vector calculus, fourier analysis, complex analysis and probability. It's exceptionally well written - with plenty of clear examples,
    diagrams and exercises - constantly cross referencing back to the particular idea or formula that an example is employing. It presupposes only elementary calculus - and so makes an excellent university textbook to accompany study, or as a self-study book to further your maths knowledge.
    I wish all maths books were this well written

    Eben Interiors - 03/2008


    Eben Interiors - March 2008
    PDF | | Spanish
    EBEN Interiors is magazine of decoration, interior and decorative arts, written nowadays. Contemporary design, reports of housing, latest news... with precision and professionalism.

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    New York Spaces - 02/2009


    New York Spaces - February 2009
    PDF | | English
    In short, New York Spaces is dedicated to helping affluent, acquisitive users enhance their private worlds — making it a remarkable showcase for the design community and advertisers alike.

    Preview images:


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    Architectural Record - 11/2007

    ArchRecord2007-11

    Architectural Record November 2007
    Reinventing Tokyo: Building at a New Scale

    Features
  • BusinessWeek/Architectural Record Awards 2007
    • Ten buildings mark 10 years of business design recognition.
      Projects
    • Tokyo Midtown, Tokyo
      • SOM/NY and EDAW
      • Will a mega project compromise Tokyo?s small-scale charm?
    • 21_21 DESIGN SIGHT, Tokyo
      • Tadao Ando Architect & Associates
      • Two tentlike roofs give presence to subterranean design galleries.
    • Suntory Museum of Art, Tokyo
      • Kengo Kuma & Associates + Nikken Sekkei
      • An architect?s signature screens help create a serene oasis.
    • National Art Center, Tokyo
      • Kisho Kurokawa Architect & Associates
      • An undulating glazed wall defines Japan?s largest art venue.
      Building Types Study
    • Introduction: Colleges & Universities
    • Kenyon Athletic Center, Ohio
      • Gund Partnership
    • Student Center Expansion, California
      • Public Architecture and Planning
    • Tangeman University, Ohio
      • Gwathmey Siegel & Associates Architects
      Architetectural Technology
    • (Mis)Understanding Green Products
      • An array of green-product protocols is overwhelming the industry.
      Lighting
    • Billy Wilder Theater
      • Michael Maltzan Architecture; Lam Partners
    • Lo Rez Hi Fi
      • MY Studio/Howeler + Yoon Architecture
    • University of Toronto Multifaith Center
      • Moriyama & Teshima Architects
    • Automatic
      • Korban/Flaubert
    • The Orchid
      • Johnston Marklee & Associates
    • Sackler Crossing
      • John Pawson Architects; Speirs and Major Associates
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    Go Public - 2009 Winter

    modern public sector architecture & design
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    Go Public - 2009 Winter
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    modern public sector architecture & design
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    modern public sector architecture & design
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    Go Public - 2009 Spring

    modern public sector architecture & design
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    New Working Spaces


    New Working Spaces

    New Working Spaces features architecture created for the tertiary sector which has become a hot topic at present. The application of new computer technologies has caused a revolution in the way that we work, which in turn has caused a revolution in the way are accommodated at work. As this book demonstrates a more pleasant working environment is being created through the application of criteria such as intelligent construction, ergonomics, improved air conditioning systems, new cladding methods, ecological efficiency, health concerns, and control of light intensity.

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    Blog Action Day - Climate Change - CAD the Green Way

    This years Blog Action Day is about Climate Change. This is my first year participating in Blog Action Day, but I thought it was relevant to this site's content. CAD-a-Blog is about CAD, not going green, but there are many steps that CAD users can take to reduce their impact on the environment. Lacking any hard data or surveys, I would tend to think that two of the major impacts CAD users have on the environment is the use of paper and power. Let's face it, my job is to create construction/permit drawings on a computer all day. If I use less paper and less power, then it can only help.

    Use Paper Less

    There are several steps CAD users can take to reduce the amount of paper we use. Just say no! We live in the digital age. paper is nice for drawings of course, but the software we use comes with ways to produce our drawings electronically. Instead of printing to paper, print to PDF. if you are using AutoCAD or any other Autodesk product, print to DWF. If you print to DWF then you can use Autodesk's Design Review software (and it's free by the way) to mark up drawings and to share comments. All of this without using paper! If you have to submit your drawings to a client or government agency, submit them electronically. Send them the PDF or DWF files instead of paper. If they won't acept it, start a dialog on how it can help reduce the strain on the environment, but it couls help reduce costs as well. Several govenrment agencies are now allowing electronic submittals. Some even require it.

    Use Less Power

    This may seem like an obvious help to the environment, but one that might not be as easily remidied. Let's face it, CAD runs on electricity and the power has to be generated somehow. We need to find ways to use less of it, but mainly to stop waisting it.

    Turn things off when you go home. It's ok to shut down your computer, desk lamp, radio, etc. If you have a charger for a phone, blue tooth device, GPS unit, etc., unplug the charger until you actually need to charge the unit. Turn your monitor off when you leave your desk.

    Just Put in a Bit of Effort

    It can be difficult to change our mindsets, our habbits, and the way others do things. It might even seem that our little bit isn't going to save the planet. But if you take a little bit from a lot of people then it adds up. If we don't start reducing waist at all, then we will all run out of resources much quicker.

    Thanks for taking the time to read this "PSA". We can all do a little bit, we just have to start.


    Blog Action Day - Climate Change - CAD the Green Way

    This years Blog Action Day is about Climate Change. This is my first year participating in Blog Action Day, but I thought it was relevant to this site's content. CAD-a-Blog is about CAD, not going green, but there are many steps that CAD users can take to reduce their impact on the environment. Lacking any hard data or surveys, I would tend to think that two of the major impacts CAD users have on the environment is the use of paper and power. Let's face it, my job is to create construction/permit drawings on a computer all day. If I use less paper and less power, then it can only help.

    Use Paper Less

    There are several steps CAD users can take to reduce the amount of paper we use. Just say no! We live in the digital age. paper is nice for drawings of course, but the software we use comes with ways to produce our drawings electronically. Instead of printing to paper, print to PDF. if you are using AutoCAD or any other Autodesk product, print to DWF. If you print to DWF then you can use Autodesk's Design Review software (and it's free by the way) to mark up drawings and to share comments. All of this without using paper! If you have to submit your drawings to a client or government agency, submit them electronically. Send them the PDF or DWF files instead of paper. If they won't acept it, start a dialog on how it can help reduce the strain on the environment, but it couls help reduce costs as well. Several govenrment agencies are now allowing electronic submittals. Some even require it.

    Use Less Power

    This may seem like an obvious help to the environment, but one that might not be as easily remidied. Let's face it, CAD runs on electricity and the power has to be generated somehow. We need to find ways to use less of it, but mainly to stop waisting it.

    Turn things off when you go home. It's ok to shut down your computer, desk lamp, radio, etc. If you have a charger for a phone, blue tooth device, GPS unit, etc., unplug the charger until you actually need to charge the unit. Turn your monitor off when you leave your desk.

    Just Put in a Bit of Effort

    It can be difficult to change our mindsets, our habbits, and the way others do things. It might even seem that our little bit isn't going to save the planet. But if you take a little bit from a lot of people then it adds up. If we don't start reducing waist at all, then we will all run out of resources much quicker.

    Thanks for taking the time to read this "PSA". We can all do a little bit, we just have to start.


    Architectural Record - 10/2007

    ArchRecord2007-10

    Architectural Record October 2007
    Gehry's IAC Building Makes New York Jazz

    Features
  • Shifting Gears
    • Dimunitive architectural works enhance Norway's scenic byways
      Projects
    • Sam Fax School of Design, Missouri
      • Maki and Associates
      • With great restraint; Maki brings together art, student, and campus.
    • Interactive Corp Building, New York City
      • Gehry Partners
      • Gehrey's milky-white iceburg beaches on Manhattan's west side.
    • Caixa Galacia Foundation, Spain
      • Grimshaw Architects
      • Assertively contemporary, a building fits into its historic context.
    • Pontifical Lateran University, Rome
      • King Roselli Architetti
      • A reading room squeazes a lot of program into a little space.
      Building Types Study
    • Introduction: Hospitality
    • Hotel La Puraficadora, Mexico
      • Legorreta + Legorreta
    • W Dallas Victory Hotel & Residences, Texas
      • HKS
    • Adam & Eve Hotel, Turkey
      • Erentalu
      Architecural Technology
    • Safety and Security without the Forest Look
      • Incorporating transparency, sustainability, and technology.
      Residential
    • Montauk Compound
      • Pentagram
    • Evans Residence
      • Turnbull Griffin Haesloop Architects
    • 1+3= 1house
      • Steffen Leisner, Ali Jeevanjee, Phillip Trigas.
    • Lake Tahoe House
      • Lake/Flato Architects
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