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considerations include
→ ecological construction using traditional spatial cooling ideas from yemen and morocco.
→ representative design as a villa, with representation through the garden.
→ efficient use of space and building materials.
weather-related conditions
→ intense light radiation
→ heat (e.g., cairo up to 45°c)
→ wind with sand particles (sandstorm)
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examples
"dancing bridge panorama"
"maze garden"
"neighborhood plaza"
"winemaker's garden"
"silent garden"
"nature playmate kindergarten "
"farmer's land"
"garden of the sun king"
"pocket garden"
"sky forest"
the house as a workplace, recreational space, and sanctuary.
topics
→ working and studying from home
→ pandemic
→ gardening
implementation of passive cooling technology such as
→ air circulation
→ earth displacement and managing intense solar radiation.
yazd, largest mud brick city in world. iran's central city of yazd is the first mud-brick city in the world with distinctive wind-catchers, historical houses, and a number of monuments where hosts thousands of tourists annually.
Given the challenges posed by climate change and the need to create sustainable architecture, the rediscovery and application of ancient technologies can be an important step. An excellent example of this is the ancient heat regulation systems used for centuries in regions such as Yemen, Morocco, and Iran.
This technology, also known as "badgir" or "windcatcher," harnesses the power of wind to bring fresh air into a building and expel hot air. It is a passive cooling system that does not require electricity or other energy-intensive resources, unlike modern air conditioning.
By integrating such ancient technologies into modern architectural concepts, we can reap the benefits of both new and old technologies while reducing environmental impact. One example of this is the "Masdar City" project in Abu Dhabi, which emphasizes a holistic, sustainable architecture that includes ancient technologies such as the windcatcher.
Overall, the rediscovery and application of ancient technologies can help us develop a new understanding of sustainable architecture and experience a renaissance of traditional technologies that, when combined with new technology, can create a harmonious blend.
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we are in discussions with several construction companies and builders. we look forward to further collaborations. if you have any questions, please feel free to write to the address –> darius at formplan.cn.com
“we all feel that human society deserves better.” in this personal interview indian architect, anupama kundoo reflects on her way into architecture. growing up in mumbai, she had an early interest in both the arts as well as math and science. due to a test, which a family member suggested to her, architecture came up as a profession. “i stumbled into architecture, but it was a blessing. the second i realized it, there was no looking back. architecture and design would allow me to develop my interest in everything. but they would also ground me and allow me to be of service.”
One of many studies conducted with AI. Done in 2022.