Search results
Results from the WOW.Com Content Network
The tower was designed by the Belgian architect Vincent Callebaut and was completed in 2018. The building has received a LEED Gold energy label as well as a Diamond level awarded by the Low Carbon Building Alliance. [1] [2]
Formerly called "Agora Garden", Vincent Callebaut designed a tower for Taipei promoting vertical construction in an overpopulated city. [5] It is a concept of eco-construction to reduce the carbon footprint of its inhabitants. [6] Vincent Callebaut Architectures SARL replied to an invitation to tender in November 2010.
Vincent Callebaut is a Belgian architect known for his eco-friendly projects. He has received many awards. Some of the recent ones include: First Prize Winner in Taipei, Taiwan, for his Luxurious Residential Tower (2010) [2] First Prize Winner in Royat, France for his Thermal Swimming Pool (2009)
Modvion wind turbine tower 103.3 n/a Skara: 2023 Wind turbine tower made from curved LVL Modvion project page. Hannover-Marienwerder wind turbine: 100 n/a Hannover 2012 Vensys77 wind turbine with rotor diameter of 77 metres on wooden tower, total height up to rotor blade tip in 12 o'clock position: 138.5 meters Ascent: 86.56 25 [5] Milwaukee: 2022
L.A. County has agreed to buy the Gas Company Tower, a prominent office skyscraper in downtown L.A., for $215 million in a foreclosure sale.
Eugene Tssui (/ t s w eɪ / Chinese: 崔悅君; pinyin: Cuī Yuèjūn born Eugene Tsui, September 14, 1954) [1] is an American architect noted for his use of ecological principles and "biologic" design, a term coined by Tssui himself in the 2010 issue of World Architecture Review.
Pit Power Tower concept in Bingham Canyon mine. The Pit Power Tower [11] [12] combines a solar power tower and an aero-electric power tower [13] in a decommissioned open pit mine. Traditional solar power towers are constrained in size by the height of the tower and closer heliostats blocking the line of sight of outer heliostats to the receiver.
The double-helix design was decided upon for pragmatic reasons, for the convenience it provided for people to climb and descend the staircase. [1] It is built on the highest point of the park, and is a white 15 metres (49 ft) high double helix staircase with 101 steps. It was inspired by a double staircase in the Château de Blois in France.