2016年5月12日星期四

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Nature is by far the richest source of inspiration and knowledge that architects have. Cutting edge “biomimetic” (drawing on nature in design) architecture is even incorporating living matter into its structures. Area for exchange and movement, bringing the greenery of the surrounding gardens onto the buildings. The features of architecture can be blur between architecture and landscape. To built with urbanization, accelerating climate change and the need for preservation of tropical biodiversity.The use of vertical eco-systems will take advantage of the challenges facing tropical environment.  The living of architecture achieve the sustainable life for both the people and city by these buildings feature such as porous façades, airy pathways, and communal gardens, which hinting at an “utopian urban future” that is already taking shape. These green terraces help to reduce the urban heat island effect and air pollution, while also shading the fully glazed façades of the building, which balances the desire for maximum daylight with the energy performance requirements of a high-performance building envelope.So the building was really seen as a sort of biotechnological creature, rather than a traditional building, an inert building.


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Oh, Eric. “WOHA Unveils “Fragments of an Urban Future” for the 2016 Venice Biennale”, Archdaily( 12 May 2016 ). http://www.archdaily.com/787229/woha-unveils-fragments-of-an-urban-future-for-the-2016-venice-biennale?ad_medium=widget&ad_name=most-visited-index


Santos, Sabrina. “Ingenhoven Architects Reveal Plans for Green Towers in Tokyo”, Archdaily( 20 April 2016). http://www.archdaily.com/785775/ingenhoven-architects-reveal-plans-for-green-tower-in-tokyo

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