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Elora Hardy (born 1980) is a Canadian designer, who founded the company IBUKU. [1] [2] [3] She is most well known for designing (along with her team IBUKU and her father John Hardy) a community of bamboo homes near Denpasar in Bali. [4] [5] She was born in Canada, grew up in Bali and moved to the United States at the age of 14 to go to boarding ...
Famous bamboo architects and builders include Simón Velez, Marcelo Villegas, Oscar Hidalgo-López, Jörg Stamm, Vo Trong Nghia, Elora Hardy and John Hardy. To date, the most high-profile bamboo construction projects have tended to be in Vietnam, Bali (Indonesia), China and Colombia.
Elissa Aalto (1922–1994), second wife of Alvar Aalto, with whom she designed the opera house in Essen; Elsa Arokallio (1892–1982), after her husband died, ran her own business; Elsi Borg (1893–1958), after graduating in 1919, designed a hospital and a church; Elna Kiljander (1889–1970), early female architect active in Functionalism
After years of listing the house for lease, the 55-year-old ... According to the Los Angeles Times, the Mid Wilshire area abode was purchased by the creator of the Ed Hardy brand in 2007 for $2. ...
The entire bamboo house is supported by 20 to 24 huge wooden stakes, which are built on stone. The internal shape is simple. The main room in the middle is the guest room. The living room is usually divided into two or three rooms for the owner's wife and children. The room of the officer's bamboo house is about 30 square meters and can ...
Elora Hardy builds her multi-story, curvilinear home Sharma Springs entirely out of bamboo. 4: 4 ... "Hourré House - Labastide-Villefranche, France"
Simón Vélez created joinery systems that utilize bamboo as a permanent no structural element in both residential and commercial structures. For four consecutive years he has been invited by the Vitra Design Museum and the Georges Pompidou Center to conduct workshops in France in which structures of bamboo-guadua were built as an instructive exercise.
First the teams traveled 12 km (7 mi) through the Waiga Canyon where they may collect a medallion, then they paddled down 45 km (28 mi) the Wainimala River on a self-made bamboo bilibili raft. In the last section the teams traveled on mountain bikes for 40 km (25 mi) to Camp 2. They must reach Camp 2 at Waivaka village on day 5.