Autonomous Living Unit : Futuristic Chair by Eduardo McIntosh

Autonomous Living Unit has been demonstrated last April for the first time in the Future Cities exhibition occurred in New York City which is a concept chair with a unique look that integrates all the functions that a home may have into a single chair. This concept is outlined by imagining the furniture that could be fitted in derelict buildings to provide the fundamental needs of human being. This project symbolizes the current housing crisis due to the tendency of people to live on their own and the tradition of transforming architecture into consumer products. In fact, this concept product shows the visually alluring yet most minimal objects that still can provide the basic needs of human being.

autonomous living unit

autonomous living unit

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Dragonfly, A Metabolic Farm for New York City in The Future

Dragonfly vertical farm is a concept urban farm specially designed for the Roosevelt Island of New York City which will reduce the problems associated with food shortage, mileage and connection between the producers and consumers. Because of the densely packed city civilization, this farm has been designed vertically, spanning 132 floors and 28 different agricultural fields for accommodating dragonflies aiming to produce fruit, grains, vegetables, meat and dairy. This Dragonfly wing shaped superstructure features wind and solar power producing capability and includes housing, offices, research labs and communal areas separated from farms, orchards and production rooms. Throughout the glass and steel set of wings, animal and plant farming is arranged as well as soil nutrient levels are maintained properly.

dragonfly vertical farm for future new york

dragonfly vertical farm for future new york

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Queens Museum of Art Conceptual Design by Elliot White

The new conceptual design by Elliot White, a New York based architecture student as improvisations over the Queens Museum of Art has some interesting facets to it. The said building will be constructed using the lattice structure and after covering the layer with concrete, a plastic bag will be placed as a support for hardening the concrete during construction. The design will be raised off the ground, which creates an area for public space underneath the design wherein there is flexibility so that one can organize events even when the museum is close.

queens museum or art by elliot white

queens museum or art by elliot white

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Holcim Awards Winners Announced !

Check out these Holcim Award Winners for North America announced in Montreal. The competition was held in 5 regions of the world on the Foundation for Sustainable Construction. There were almost 5000 projects from 90 countries that participated to encourage building constructions by keeping in mind technological, environmental, socio-economic, and cultural issues. Some of the projects are just unbelievable as they feature innovations that can be applied in homes and other buildings in order to contribute to today’s climate and energy challenges. Let’s see how helpful these next generation projects are going to be in reality.

Gold Award to New York City’s first carbon-neutral building

holcim awards winners 2008 for north america

Silver Award for a self-contained day labor station in San Francisco

holcim awards winners 2008 for north america

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City Bike Rack Design for New York City

People usually advise to always lock your bicycle in a safe area and to an unbreakable and immovable object. But now with the introduction of City Rack, you can be tension free once you lock your bicycle with this rack. There is a rounded lock attached to the pillar which can be easily fixed into your bicycle and no one can steal it so easily. This City Rack can be used in any manner for your bicycle whether you want to lock from front or middle or back. Hopefully, this concept is being introduced in New York soon.

city rack for bicycle

city rack for bicycle

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