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		<title>Zaragoza Bridge Pavilion in Spain as Symbol of Zaragoza Expo 2008 by Zaha Hadid</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 19 Jun 2008 06:03:51 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[Zaragoza Bridge Pavilion is a symbol of Expo 2008 built on Ebro River and a British architecture named Zaha Hadid has experimented with this amazing concept covered by glass fiber concrete from Austrian Company. This stunning concept is 275 meters long and its outer skin has around 29,000 triangles made of innovative sustainable material. The [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Zaragoza Bridge Pavilion is a symbol of Expo 2008 built on Ebro River and a British architecture named Zaha Hadid has experimented with this amazing concept covered by glass fiber concrete from Austrian Company. This stunning concept is 275 meters long and its outer skin has around 29,000 triangles made of innovative sustainable material. The structure of this pavilion promises to be the world class because of its multi level exhibition area focusing on water sustainability. Zaha Hadid has managed to create this magnificent gladiolus shape with a natural air conditioning.</p>
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The Zaragoza Bridge Pavilion is organized around 4 main objects, or “pods” that perform both as structural elements and as spatial enclosures. The Bridge Pavilion design stems from the detailed examination and research into the potential of a diamond shaped section &#8211; which offers both structural and programming properties. As in the case of space-frame structures, a diamond section represents a rational way if distributing forces along a surface.</p>
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<p>Underneath the floor plate, a resulting triangular pocket space can be used to run utilities. Floors inside each pod are located at the Expo principal levels: +201.5m (the soffit of the bridge is at +200m, flood protection minimum level of the Ebro River at the location of the Bridge Pavilion) +203m, +206m and +207.5m for the upper level.</p>
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<p>The diamond section has also been extruded along a slightly curved path. The extrusion of this rhombus section along different paths has generated the four separate ‘pods’ of the Bridge Pavilion. The stacking and interlocking of these truss elements (the ‘pods’), satisfies two specific criteria: optimizing the structural system, and allowing for a natural differentiation of the interiors, where each pod corresponds to a specific exhibition space.</p>
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<p>The pods are stacked according to precise criteria &#8211; aimed at reducing the section of the bridge as much as possible where the span is longer (approximately 185m from the island in the middle of the river to the right bank), and enlarging it where the span is shorter (85m from the island to the Expo riverbank). One long pod spans from the right riverbank to the island, where the other three are grafted into it, spanning from island to left bank.</p>
<p>This interlocking of the pods has given the design many exciting possibilities. Interiors become complex spaces, where visitors move from pod to pod though small in-between spaces that act as filters &#8211; or buffer zones. These zones diffuse the sound and visual experience from one exhibition space to the next, allowing for a clearer understanding of the installation content within each pod. The identity of each pod remains thoroughly readable inside the pavilion, almost performing as a three-dimensional orientation device.</p>
<p>Spatial concern is one of the main drivers of this project. Each zone within the building has its own spatial identity; their nature varies from complete interior spaces focused on the exhibition, to open spaces with strong visual connections to the Ebro river and the Expo.</p>
<p>Natural surfaces have been investigated when designing the Pavilion’s exterior surfaces. Shark scales are fascinating paradigms both for their visual appearance and for their performance. Their pattern can easily wrap around complex curvatures with a simple system of rectilinear ridges. For the Bridge Pavilion, this proves to be functional, visually appealing and economically convenient.</p>
<p>The building’s envelope plays an essential role in defining its relation to the surrounding environment and atmospheric variations. The project has been designed to allow its interior to be thoroughly enlivened by the effect of atmospheric agents, such as the Tramontana wind blowing along the Ebro and, the strength of Zaragoza’s sunshine.</p>
<p>During the Expo, a single weathering layer will enclose the building to protect it from rain. This Shark scale skin will be generated by a complex pattern of simple overlapping<br />
shingles. Some shingles can rotate around a pivot, allowing for temporary opening or closing of part of the façade. The pattern of shingles overlapping each other gives the Bridge Pavilion the widest variety of natural light via several degrees of aperture sizes: from rays piercing through tiny apertures &#8211; to wide, full size openings. Large apertures are located on the lower level, in correspondence with either end of the bridge, allowing for the greatest degree of visual contact with the river and the Expo.</p>
<p>Designer : <a href="http://www.zaha-hadid.com/">Zaha Hadid Architects</a> via <a href="http://www.dezeen.com/2008/06/16/zaragoza-bridge-pavilion-by-zaha-hadid/">Dezeen</a></p>
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		<title>Aperture Showerhead Will Help You Measuring The Water Consumption in The Bathroom</title>
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		<pubDate>Fri, 02 May 2008 06:34:42 +0000</pubDate>
		<dc:creator>TheFuture</dc:creator>
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		<description><![CDATA[Aperture Showerhead works by displaying the volume of water consumed while you&#8217;re showering, this way you&#8217;ll notice your water consumption and help to save it by setting your water consumption limit. Aperture Showerhead concept features will make you use your water efficiently and take your shower shorter, wise decision.





Designer : Elliott Montgomery via IGreenSpot
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			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>Aperture Showerhead works by displaying the volume of water consumed while you&#8217;re showering, this way you&#8217;ll notice your water consumption and help to save it by setting your water consumption limit. Aperture Showerhead concept features will make you use your water efficiently and take your shower shorter, wise decision.</p>
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<p>Designer : Elliott Montgomery via <a href="http://www.igreenspot.com/aperture-showerhead-concept-for-water-conservation/">IGreenSpot</a></p>
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		<title>Electrolux Inspiro Oven, The Future of Cooking ?</title>
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		<pubDate>Thu, 20 Mar 2008 06:51:12 +0000</pubDate>
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		<description><![CDATA[At first glance, you might think that this is a camera, but it&#8217;s not, it&#8217;s an oven, a revolutionary new oven called Inspiro. Electrolux Inspiro oven launches this week with technology that you might say can be the future of cooking. The auto focus camera like in this oven is a heat management that sensors [...]]]></description>
			<content:encoded><![CDATA[<p>At first glance, you might think that this is a camera, but it&#8217;s not, it&#8217;s an oven, a revolutionary new oven called Inspiro. Electrolux Inspiro oven launches this week with technology that you might say can be the future of cooking. The auto focus camera like in this oven is a heat management that sensors what is to be cooked before calculating the temperature and time needed. Rather than just measuring the air temperature with a thermometer and regulating it with a thermostat, the way a conventional oven operates, Inspiro uses sensors to calculate the precise combination of energy consumption and time needed to bring the food to the correct temperature. This is similar to the way cameras now automatically set aperture, exposure time and focus, depending on the light and whats in the frame.</p>
<p style="text-align: center"><img src="http://imagesme.net/tuvie/electrolux-inspiro-oven1.jpg" alt="electrolux inspiro oven" /></p>
<p>How does it work?<br />
To cook a lamb joint, for example, select the category roasting via the touch control, then choose whether the joint should be rare, medium or well done. The oven indicates which level to put the tray on  in a cold oven.</p>
<p>From that cold start, Inspiro calculates the energy consumption and time needed to raise the temperature of the meat to the desired level. That information is then combined with its database of professional cooking techniques to calculate what combination of heating modes is required (top, bottom, side, hot air, or grill) to ensure the desired result.</p>
<p>When the cooking sequence is finished, the oven stops, and alerts the chef that the food is ready. Or if you prefer manual oven, Inspiro can also operate like a conventional oven by selecting manual mode.</p>
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<p>Designer : <a href="http://electrolux-inspiro.blogspot.com/">Electrolux Inspiro</a> via <a href="http://gizmodo.com/369068/inspiro-intelligent-oven-from-electrolux-uses-sensors-for-perfect-automated-cooking">Gizmodo</a></p>
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