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  Quote +Protagorist Quote  Post ReplyReply #81 Posted: 22-Feb-2014 at 15:55

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можеби доколку испозакачат во воздухот пејсажни мрежи, покрај вертикалните зелени ѕидови, ваквиот постоен недостаток на зеленило би се надокнадил едноставно а моќно!?

пример мрежите би имале на себе ползавци или пак ако се од тенки цевки истите би биле подлога и за цветови, нешто налик џамбо лебдечка хидропоникс скулптура, која би можела да се врзе и за спомениците одвреме навреме

преамбициозно, да, невозможно, не, фали само доволно смелост на заборавениот пејсажен урбанизам да му се даде ето и аеробна шанса, а потоа сам ќе си го најде своето место, можеби по потреба од досада и би се стркалал од време на време или евентуално би превел пируети во воздух кога би требало креативно да разбие секојдневие или привлече дополнително туристичко внимание, доколку туризмот е некоја особена потреба за градот воопшто

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  Quote +Protagorist Quote  Post ReplyReply #83 Posted: 07-Jan-2014 at 23:45


како беа распослани тоа тревниците по Скопје можам да кажам дека иако стилски градот беше натоварен со брутализам, сепак идеолошки беше пејсажен урбанизам, додека сега е натоварен стилски со еклектизам а идеолошки е скоро нов-урбанизам ако се иземат спомениците како појава http://dreamcityfest.com/the-principles-of-new-urbanism/

спомениците се повеќе шминка и потреба за гланцање на честа, со оглед дека преку две декади транзиција се обечестивме на сите нивоа и однадвор и одвнатре според постојните меѓународни стандарди, тие може имаат акцент на пејсажен урбанизам само што истиот е повеќе бронзен него органски, иако кога ќе позеленат може лесно и да оживее ко органски во градските визури Big%20smile

единствено тоа трите врби имаат акцент на пејсажен урбанизам, но како се истоварени во вардар повеќе личат на живи кинетички скулптури кои ќе вејат коси уметнички, иако се губат ко неми заспани убавици до кои ни пилињата од соседство нема да можат да дојдат!




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она што ГМО е за натуралистите, тоа е Пејсажниот Урбанизам за урбанистите, просто истите или немаат волја, или немаат време и средства за таков пристап, или пак се плашат дека нивниот студен-формализам исправен вештачко-праволиниски ќе замине во заборав, особено бидејки се поборници за гетоизирање на масите во мегалополиси, јасно како истите полесно би се контролирале и манипулирале, што е во ред доколку очекуваат дека векот што врви ке биде полн војни и болести па на тој начин истите лесно да се локализираат, чадор кој утре самите нив ќе ги засени!

Mythical Underpinnings: A fundamental problem with the "new urbanist" formula is that most of the facts and assumptions on which it is based are patently false 1. There is a strong relationship between urban sprawl and air pollution --- but not the one the new urbanists suggest. In the United States, air pollution tends to increase with population density.2. Similarly, traffic congestion tends to be worse in higher density urban areas3. Work trip travel times have decreased since 1969.4. Agricultural land is not being lost to urbanization. Since 1950, increased agricultural productivity has caused agricultural land to be taken out of production at a much greater rate than that of urbanization.It can be expected that the results of "new urbanist" or smart growth policies will be the opposite of what is promised: more serious traffic congestion, increased air pollution and more time spent commuting to work. http://www.demographia.com/newurban.htm
од друга страна секој има право на став и простор за проба, само што материјализмот нема време за критична зелена мисла ами критична монетарна мисла, која е во полза на системот а не на народот, и јасно бидејки ситемот е корумпиран а народот отуѓен, ова и дополнително ќе ги усложни процесите, затоа Пејсажниот Урбанизам е без алтернатива, дури би требало да се оди и на поодржливи модели на социјализација посреди истиот [1"> што пак е закана за самиот капитализам спакуван ко посесивен материјализам [1] сепак зеленилото го облагородува човека, тоа дише и зборува, тоа знае кој каков човек е, со оглед дека и луѓето се налик билки само што се поинаку наседени [1] дефинитивно времето е созреано за глобална промена но за жал истата се тера трендовски и локално наместо подвижнички и глобално, погрешно насочена академски како кавга наместо зелена закрпа, која би била нешто измеѓу просторниот социјализам(дарежливи и природни) и временскиот капитализам(скржави и вештачки), иако најчесто луѓето ко личности се заобиколени и заборавени и' во двата случаи!

The Standard Model of Urbanism and How to Argue Over It: Part One of a Review of Landscape Urbanism and Its DiscontentsFor about the same half-century during which physicists have been developing their "standard models" of both elementary particles and cosmology, urban designers, architects, planners, historians and others (I'll call them all "urbanists") have been developing their standard model of how cities work and how they should be built. Ever since the radical urban plans of the modernists came under attack half a century ago by the likes of Lewis Mumford, Jane Jacobs, and Robert Venturi, urbanists have come to agree that conventional suburban development is bad, and cities are good when uses are mixed and people can walk around and bump into each other, when people of all demographics have access to urban benefits, when resources are used sustainably, and when public spaces are plentiful and protected.The fact that sentiments along these lines are common currency across the urbanist spectrum has not stopped bands of urbanists with different strategies and emphasizing different parts of the model from arguing over differences that to outsiders seem subtle at best. It would be easy, then, to characterize the book under review here, Landscape Urbanism and its Discontents: Dissimulating the Sustainable City, edited by Andrés Duany and Emily Talen, as simply another less-than-edifying salvo in the continuing war between those urbanists known as New Urbanists and their detractors and those from whom they detract. After all, the book is without apology written by and for New Urbanists about a movement, Landscape Urbanism, whose principal theorist, Harvard professor Charles Waldheim, has explicitly identified his movement as important because it can be a counter to New Urbanism. Yet if you can get beyond the contentiousness, the writers of the essays in the book, or many of them, have important things to say.To begin with, many of the essayists in the book, including New Urbanist co-founder Andrés Duany in his introduction, focus on a fundamental dispute in how people view the city. Simply put, does the unbuilt world of nature structure the city, or does the city structure itself, and include landscape where appropriate for its purposes? While based on the work that Landscape Urbanists do in cities, which isn't much different in real-world cases from what any traditional city designer might do, this distinction may not have practical implications in terms of design, it does speak a lot to the philosophical differences that have impact on both urbanist ideologies and the politics of urban development. As discussed by Michael Dennis and Alastair McIntosh in their essay, "Landscape and the City," in 500 years we have gone from the sacred medieval city walled off from the profane countryside, to the opposite, where the city and the landscape mingle at their edges, and where nature is celebrated as pure and sacred and the city denounced as polluted and profane. Much of this switch in attitudes occurred when the ills of the crowded industrial city inspired various alternatives, from "the low-density Garden (non) City and its cousin, the (non) City of Modern Architecture."Landscape Urbanism is to a significant degree a successor to these nature-is-sacred attitudes, even though, in defense of the Landscape Urbanists, they believe they are responding to reality when they say we need to design cities to take into account, for instance, what they call "automobility." There is, however, a basic misunderstanding at the heart of the anti-urban construct, namely that the human impact on the natural landscape has been much more brutal outside the city than in it. Agriculture and now sprawl have changed the landscape much more than cities have. (Ironically enough, while New Urbanists in the book criticize Landscape Urbanists for cooperating with sprawl, the same criticism has often been leveled against New Urbanists for enabling greenfield development.)Having begun this review by dismissing the backbiting between New Urbanists and Landscape Urbanists, it's fair that I mention that many contributors to this book understand the uselessness of this approach and take pains to analyze what the two urbanisms have in common (positively and negatively), or even how they complement each other, before identifying the differences. Included in this group are Douglas Kelbaugh, Neal Payton, Daniel Solomon, Kristina Hill and Larissa Larson, and Nan Ellin. Others, including Duany himself, are free with criticisms of their movement. (To Duany, New Urbanism is precluded "from becoming the paradigm for a sustainable urbanism" because it needs, politically, to justify the persistence of the single-family house to implement its otherwise sustainable ideals.)Much of the dispute over which is primary, the built or the unbuilt, is theoretical, as most of the real work of Landscape Urbanists has focused on the redevelopment and reintegration into the city of abandoned industrial sites left to decay in post-industrial cities. It's not for nothing that the best-known project from a designer identified as a Landscape Urbanist is the High Line in New York, designed (to a great extent) by James Corner (who does not now identify himself as a Landscape Urbanist but who was instrumental in the movement's theoretical development).While these sites are well-suited for interventions by the landscape-minded, because they typically exist separated from a city's network of streets, it's important to acknowledge that these sites do not exist as unbuilt nature, but as a product or residue of urban development, and their re-use is part of a city's evolution, not a landscape's renewal.It so happens that the city I live in -- Santa Monica, California -- is undergoing change in its former industrial lands, and in Part 2 of this review I will attempt to apply some of what this book tells us to a real situation of urban complexity.http://www.huffingtonpost.com/frank-gruber/the-standard-model-of-urb_b_4331005.html









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  Quote +Protagorist Quote  Post ReplyReply #86 Posted: 26-Nov-2013 at 12:50




врба - верба - берба

симболично:

садиме врби - имајќи верба дека ќе привлечат внимание - за од истото да береме плодои

сите спектри и аспекти на талентиран пејсажен урбанизам може да ги има сега скопје, та ако основата е поставена со оваа туристичка мрежа наречена Скопје'14 (колку и да не е соодветно накалемена на досегашниот урбан расад) дури допрва ќе треба сето ова да се оживее со комплементарно зеленило, кое доколку е шарено и цветно прашање е колку би било самоодржливо со оглед дека ко градска економија и буџет и баш не сме склони кон пејсажно ами најчесто кон инфраструктурно уредување, со оглед дека постојано мора се' да се крпи заради ефтини и подобни тендери.

но ова би било идентично дури градските власти и навистина целата енергија ја трошеле на озеленување на центарот, нормално заради неисцрпно експериментирање со живи форми и бои сред цел оној смог што го однела метрополата в плуќа [1][2] така да може да очекуваме дека и во најидеални економски услови нема идеално решеие

можеби креативна експлозија од грмушки на секој ќош е чаре [1][2][3] бар додека смогот не го сотрат надлежните, или наместо тендери и ефтини партиски фирми, на проблемот околу квалитетно и самоодржливо озеленување на центарот на метрополата да поработат Цвеќарите од земјоделски и Биљарите од хемиски, та хортикултурно да ги поврзат сите празни ноти во цела оваа неокласична мелодија, со што воедно и би се покриле многу нејзини однесени или недоносени синкопи со зелена хармонија 1][2][3]   



како и да е ќе ни треба појќе од врби и неокласицизам ко спотери ако сакаме помасовен туризам (елитен и да имаме тоа би било дрско и себично резервирано за малкумина), тоа е атмосфера полна живот која ја прават луѓето и зеленилото како природен симулакрум сред цел постојната урбано-вештачка ера, што не е и нешто особено неизводливо само што пристапот ко невозможен изнедрува невозможни сценарија, бар да имавме некаков инстуционален симулатор кој би штанцал и споредувал сценарија (не дека немa кој да ни склепа еден) или ако ништо друго научна конслтантска куќа налик институт (макар и државен) кој на хартија ќе премерува што-колку-како се исплати и вреди да пројде!

а почеток корисно би било да воведат закон со кој секоја институција но и фирма ќе биде обврзана да има пред врата стандардизирана жардињера со унифицирано зеленило на секоја улица, а што би го плаќале ко градски арач за да можат и околу истиот да интервенираат непосредно доколку се незадоволни или имаат подобри идеи како истиот да се ефектира [1] на ваков начин потенцијално би имале утре и вертикални зелени ѕидови како алтернатива за ваквите обврзувачки жардињери, со оглед дека во зграда каде има повеќе фирми логично е жардињерите односно материјалот за нивна изработка и зеленилото што би одело во нив да се срочи во еден расцветан тепих кој би корегирал и многу постојни недостатоци околу постојните урбани визури... онаму каде можат нека ги направат истите и интерактивни дали ко ѕид за пентарење деца, или каскаден водопад ко алтернативни пожарникарски скали итн. ајт нека стават и трафика в среде само нека ја оживеа природата сред бетонската џунгла, што дури може да го тераат и минималистички ко подобен за онаму каде има брутализам посреди...
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interesen apdejt na post #42 ponapred - http://a1on.mk/wordpress/archives/240495
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  Quote Max Quote  Post ReplyReply #88 Posted: 27-Sep-2012 at 12:21
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  Quote Max Quote  Post ReplyReply #89 Posted: 26-Apr-2012 at 23:49

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Cradle-to-cradle_design [1] - City as Organism http://www.mcdonough.com/writings/living_city.htm [1]



Downcycling
The practice of recycling a material in such a way that much of its inherent value is lost (for example, recycling plastic into park benches).http://www.ecointelligentgrowth.net/05glossari.html



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постсоветски минимализам    

Ait Urbanism + Landscape - Zhiguli Valley Technopark, Toyliatti - http://www.ait-place.ie/projects/zhiguli/zhiguli.html

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  Quote Max Quote  Post ReplyReply #92 Posted: 20-Mar-2012 at 14:30

Christopher D. Gray - From Emergence to Divergence: Modes of Landscape Urbanism - http://www.wrapwind.com/download/master-of-architecture-cgray-web.pdf

http://www.christopherdgray.co.uk/category/in-writing/


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http://asliceofurbanism.tumblr.com/

(NE)ODRŽIVO „2D“ PLANIRANjE STRUKTURA URBANOG I PREDEONOG
PEJZAŽA U USLOVIMA KLIMATSKIH PROMENA
Velimir Lj. Ćerimović .......................................................137

Često bez ekološke odgovornosti i mere imperativno se stvaraju super i
pseudostrukture, bez obzira koliko se time narušava životna sredina,
stvara bolje društvo, bolja mreža gradova ili bolji čovek. Ipak, moderna
arhitektura još nije stvorila bolje gradove, a urbano planiranje ograničilo
se na regulativu zapostavljajući kreativnu akciju, dok se prostorno
planiranje izgubilo u teoretskom istraživanju, pa je i razmatranje celine
problema tako-reći napušteno.
Problemi negativnog ekološkog nasledja nisu ekskluzivno obeležje 20.
veka. Medjutim, zbog oskudnosti raspoloživog prostora, nagomilanih
negativnih efekata razvoja, neracionalne eksploatacije zemljišnih resursa,
sve potrebnija je transformacija, rekompozicija i redefinicija dosad
neodrživih sistemskih aktivnosti prema gradjenoj i životnoj sredini. Ipak,
takve dobre namere uveliko ugrožava „2D“ terminologija, moćni
investitorski urbanizam i nadmoćna korporatokratija, čiji profiterski
interesi ignorišu smisao urbanog kontinuiteta, ekoreciprociteta i održivog
opstanka i razvoja, jer sve arogantnije provociraju kataklizmičnu „tačku
preokreta“ i put bez povratka.
Tu se posebno nadovezuje i problem razumevanja, vrednovanja i
svrstavanja marginalizovanih, obezvredjenih i nepostojećih pejzažno
gradjenih fizičkih („3D“) struktura i njihove ravnoteže u odnosu sa
čovekom, visoko i nisko gradjenim celinama i volumenima. Tome i te kako
doprinosi dominacija prevazisene „2D“ terminologije i neodrživo
poništavanje treće dimenzije struktura, objekata i artefakta
parkovnourbanog graditeljstva, stvaralaštva, kulture, umetnosti i nasledja,
zbog čega ove punine bez zidova postadoše urbane praznine. To je
posledica (ne)održivog „2D“ planiranja prostora koji zapostavlja činjenicu da „2D“ nije jednako „3D“ i obratno, što je važan uslov u integrativnom
planiranju prostora, zatim ekističkom i holističkom smislu i kontekstu za
sve one koji žele da stvaraju bolja ljudska naselja.

...

http://www.ingkomora.org.rs/urbanisti/download/ZbornikRadovaDUB.pdf



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  Quote mladen_s Quote  Post ReplyReply #94 Posted: 16-Feb-2012 at 17:59

a+t се според мене едни од најдобрите издавачи во моментов. Имам една книга од нив, за густо домување, но урбанистичките изданија им се уште подобри..
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  Quote Max Quote  Post ReplyReply #95 Posted: 16-Feb-2012 at 17:51



бреј пазачи само нека е за арно, фала Богу службeниците што имаат очи соколови, та ништо не оставаат на случајноста...

туку и јас да препишам троа интересно реструктурирање во колективното урбано ехо, кое може да се најде овде http://aplust.net/index.php?idioma=en односно да се види на http://issuu.com/aplust/docs/space-issuu-4




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  Quote mladen_s Quote  Post ReplyReply #96 Posted: 17-Jan-2012 at 14:27
хехе, ме фативте како препишувам, а?   

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  Quote Cloverstack Quote  Post ReplyReply #97 Posted: 17-Jan-2012 at 13:51
Originally posted by mladen_s

не знам каде грешам со постов, ама клиповите не се појавуваат никако?

Грешката беше во тоа што си направил копи/пејст на "tube" таговите како што сме ги пишале во упатството (со вметнато кирилично „е“, за таму да не се појави видео, туку да стои како текстуален пример), наместо да ги пишеш своерачно во латиница

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  Quote mladen_s Quote  Post ReplyReply #98 Posted: 17-Jan-2012 at 11:29
не знам каде грешам со постов, ама клиповите не се појавуваат никако?







James Corner is a Landscape Architect and theorist with numerous works to his credit which explore the contemporary meaning of architectural landscaping, with a focus on "developing innovative approaches toward landscape architectural design and urbanism." His designs of note include Fresh Kills Park on Staten Island and the High Line in Manhattan, both in New York City.

James Corner was the first landscape architect to receive many of the awards that he has won. In 1996, Corner received the G. Holmes Perkins Award for "distinguished and innovative teachings and methods of instruction in design". The following year, in 1997, he was the first recipient of the Jens Jensen Professorship in Landscape Architecture and Urbanism at the University of Illinois at Chicago's School of Architecture and in 2000 he was the second landscape architect, after Achva Benzinberg Stein, to be chosen for the Daimler-Chrysler Award, which recognizes and promotes innovative design.

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Chris Reed, principal and founder of Stoss-LU and lecturer at Harvard, is interviewed in Places journal, part of Design Observer. Kudos to Mr. Reed for elucidating the need for entrepreneurial innovation within the design disciplines and at the intersection of landscape architecture and urbanism. In the spirit of optimism, he remarks that perhaps today’s economic conditions are a good thing: “I think the current strain on resources actually spurs innovation,”



Landscape Optimism: An Interview with Chris Reed
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it's important that landscape architects and urban designers provide leadership. We can't simply wait around for clients or patrons to invent projects for us. We need to take a more proactive, entrepreneurial role in showing potential clients the extraordinary range of possible projects and the various tools that will help realize them. We need to break down traditional disciplinary distinctions and professional versus academic divides. And we also need to tap into broad networks of colleagues – such as applied ecologists, housing specialists, anthropologists, community organizers, economic advisors, local foundation officers and management consultants.
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so-called green infrastructures (such as rain gardens and infiltration meadows, which were first developed and implemented in Europe) have gained acceptance as best practices across the United States and around the world
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innovations in implementation techniques, or questions raised by practice on complex sites, can be fed back into academia for further testing, refinement and reformulation
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these more challenging questions, which are being posed by real-world issues of human habitation and global climate change, require a new breed of professional designer — more project coordinator, choreographer, or curator, perhaps — who can nimbly move across disciplinary silos and academic versus professional distinctions. Our new role is and should be not only designer but also entrepreneur, political stage-setter and planner, drawing on the deep knowledge of allied professionals and academics in diverse fields to develop synthetic and flexible schemes for metropolitan environments.
Within this expanded context, landscape architects are emerging as cultural leaders; in part this is because our field already deals with complexity at very large scales, with details at very small scales, and with time and change in both the short and long run. We also accept uncertainty as part of the life of a project — landscapes are beyond our full control. Cities and metropolitan regions — among the most complex of human inventions — require this mix of big, strategic thinking and tactical, on-the-ground agility. And they demand a comfort level in dealing with change, especially unanticipated change.
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I'm an optimist. Informed by a wide range of allied fields, we can continue to develop a responsive urbanism driven by the ideas and processes of landscape.

Chris Reed - http://places.designobserver.com/feature/landscape-optimism-chris-reed-on-landscape-urbanism/29558/





Toronto Waterfron - Lower Don Lands Project
http://www.toronto.ca/waterfront/pdf/twf_booklet.pdf [1]









Landscape Infrastructure: Case Studies by SWA - Redefining how we approach design

"INFRASTRUCTURE, as we know it, no longer belongs in the exclusive realm of engineers and transportation planners. In the context of our rapidly changing cities and towns, infrastructure is experiencing a paradigm shift where multiple-use programming and the integration of latent ecologies is a primary consideration. Defining contemporary infrastructure requires a multi-disciplinary team of landscape architects, engineers, architects and planners to fully realize the benefits to our cultural and natural systems."

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"The role of public infrastructure is changing. As large, contiguous systems, these corridors are networked across a vast scale of public and private lands. [...] The primary aim of this book is to question the ongoing viability of single-purpose corridors by proposing that a multifunctional approach is more in tune with contemporary society."

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"The authors' intention is clear: ...to question the ongoing viability of these single-purpose corridors by proposing that a multifunctional approach is more in tune with contemporary society."

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"Infrastructure is a connective tissue that brings together disparate elements, instilling cohesion and purpose"


 
 

The concept of "landscape infrastructure" plays an important role in approach towards large scale territorial planning and design projects, thus comprehends the impacts of landscape infrastructure socially, spatially and more importanly economically in deriving strategies to articulate a more adaptable and sustainable system of planning and design... [1]



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  Quote Max Quote  Post ReplyReply #100 Posted: 16-Jan-2012 at 01:41

http://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Living_Building_Challenge

http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=8GEDWtwZmmI
LBC - Living Building Certification [1] [2]
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So far only three buildings in the world have attained Living Building certification, in part because a structure's performance must be measured for a full year to establish its bona fides.
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To be certified as a Living Building, a structure must meet all of the following requirements.

1.Site: The location will support a pedestrian-, bicycle-, and transit-friendly lifestyle.
2.Water: Rainwater will be collected on the roof, stored in an underground cistern and used throughout the building.
3.Energy: A solar array will generate as much electricity as the building uses.
4.Health: The building will promote health for its occupants, with inviting stairways, operable windows and features to promote walking and resource sharing.
5.Materials: The building will not contain any “Red List” hazardous materials, including PVC, cadmium, lead, mercury and hormone-mimicking substances, all of which are commonly found in building components.
6.Equity: Unlike many office buildings, large operable windows will offer fresh air and daylight to all the people who work in the Cacscadia Center. The goals of Seattle’s Community High Road Agreement will guide selection of the construction team.
7.Beauty: Stunning architecture, an innovative photovoltaic array, a green roof and other native plantings, large structural timbers and a revitalized neighboring pocket park will help beautify the surrounding streetscape.
http://www.smartplanet.com/blog/cities/video-greenest-building-in-world-uses-no-water-or-electricity/841

http://www.eomega.org/omega/faculty/viewProfile/433f4bd0d8e6f00d0ed12d3c163c1862/

 


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