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Friday, January 28, 2011

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Glass House

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        A building with a characteristic name “Glass House” has grown directly in the centre of the Port Macquarie city in Australia. It is a centre for arts and culture which includes an art gallery, a theatre and a community workshop place. The project was executed by the group Tonkin Zulaikha Greer Architects or TZG Architects for short. The whole exterior façade is made out of glass and steel construction so that the building can communicate with its surroundings. The interior is very cozy and quiet. The way the acoustics was worked in the theatre and the conference room seems to be fantastic and over-elaborated.

Grand opening of the tallest tensile structure in the world

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    The grand opening of the Khan Shatyr Entertainment Centre was recently held in Kazakhstan. This world’s tallest tensile structure was designed by UK-based architectural firm Foster + Partners. People can visit the centre anytime during the year whatever the weather. The Khan Shatyr Entertainment Center was officially opened in the presence of President Nazarbayev. The ceremony took place on President’s birthday and Astana Day. Astana is the place where the centre is located. The building encloses an area in excess of 100 000 and offers a wide range of activities, including urban-scaled park, entertainment and leisure facilities, cafes, shops, restaurants, cinemas, water park and flexible spaces that can accommodate a varied programme of events and exhibitions. Enjoy the beautiful panoramic views of the city.

Ecological restaurant, Basement restaurant

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      Garduno Architects have transformed the basement of a 40-storey building into an incredible garden restaurant thanks to a new approach and an ingenious idea of sustainable space. Their main aim was to create a live independent organism in a concrete saturated area neighbouring a parking lot and so contribute to the environment. The result is 930 square meters full of greenery where there is not only a restaurant with terraces, fountains and sitting areas but also a flower shop, a jewelry shop and a bakery. Both large terraces are immersed in a microclimate of various plants and were built around the central chimney, a fountain. A water purifying plant can be seen on one of the terraces. The restaurant only sells its own water while all proceeds from the sale are destined for charitable causes. Every and each product sold here is biodegradable . A unique heating system was developed for this place where the heat generated by the kitchen is used to heat the terrace floors. An interesting condition of the architects and investors was for everything to be created in Mexico and so from light fixtures to tablecloths everything was made locally. The end result is a harmonious and sophisticated place.

Pool garden for summer days

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     This beautiful pool garden designed by Ana Maria Vieira Santos. It’s combination of a large pool and very exclusive garden design, located in Santo Garden, Brazil. She used very simple and pure furniture and layout too. With wooden furniture make a very natural design that supported by the use of crops. Centered in limestone terraces, the pool appears to spill into the sea.

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