Sunday, February 21, 2010

Floating Gardens by Anne Holtrop

Via Dezeen


Dutch architect Anne Holtrop has collaborated with green technology firm Studio Noach and botanist Patrick Blanc to propose an artificial floating island containing gardens and a spa.

The floating gardens / Spa Wellness Amsterdam project would contain baths and treatment rooms on the inside while the outside would be covered with hydroponic greenery.

The proposal is currently on show at Architecture of Consequences – Dutch designs on the Future at the Netherlands Architecture Institute in Rotterdam.

Here’s some info from Holtrop:


floating gardens / Spa Wellness Amsterdam

If architecture is a landscape full of non-coherent but co-existing elements. A landscape where different uses, social relations, spatial organizations and political viewpoints can co-exist simultaneously. If this situation is being emphasized, rather than straighten out, new possibilities can emerge that would otherwise never be found.

The floating gardens design relates with that intention: building on water, architecture and landscape, private & public use and many more aspects.

A surface is – apart from the waterside – probably the most neutral environment for architecture. It is difficult to imagine the architecture of the country to continue on the water. But what architectural form can be found for a building on the water? The approach for floating gardens is to create a construction of a landscape. Like a stone of Alberto Giacometti is a construction of a stone.

The architecture makes the walls and ceilings the outer for hills and valleys. Inside the interior follows the counter form of the landscape. Amorphous areas with faceted ceilings, all of different sizes and heights, blend as one.

A visitor will walk from room to room and experience a sequence of baths, panoramic saunas, chill and relax areas. From the interior, the frame the constructed landscape and give access to outdoor terraces and pools. From thereon paths continue over the hills and through the valleys connecting different spaces.

The persons who walk here, will see a combination of water, vegetation and architecture, which gratifies the human desire for a world that is visible and tangible. Architecture constructs a landscape, a landscape is inhabited. Interior and exterior, landscape and architecture are one.

Credits

architect: Anne Holtrop (in collaboration with Roderik van der Weijden)
developer: Studio Noach (Kizito Musampa and Michel Kreuger)
botanist: Patrick Blanc
location: Amsterdam IJburg surface area: 2.000 m2

extra information
Vegetation

Patrick Blanc who designs his Living Walls all over the world explains: “Do plants really need soil? No, … Earth is no more than a tool. Just water containing minerals and nutrients, along with common daylight and carbon dioxide are necessary for plants to make photosynthesis possible. ”

Blanc has proven his expertise on many locations including museums around the world. From the perspective of nature it is possible for plants to grow on a surface where there is no soil. As long as there’s no shortage of water.

“Floating Gardens / Spa Wellness Amsterdam’ has been developed for the lake near the city where plenty of fresh water is available. A similar island has never been developed anywhere else. A floating sustainable biotope, using recycled materials with a vegetation coating that from its pores literally breaths oxygen and wellness is unique for our planet.

Sustainability

The composite GreenRexwall TM was developed in collaboration with the German constructor Aquahouse GmbH and is that strong and constructive that building cement, steel or bricks are no longer needed. The ultimate isolates, is constructive, and light – not important – it is particularly buoyant. Not just the recycling of polystyrene is environmentally friendly Floating Gardens, the vegetation on the walls and roof, CO2 is converted to oxygen, and particulate matter demolished.

The vegetation is a breeding ground for birds, butterflies and insects but most will feel at home. The innovative technical installations provide big energy savings. The surrounding water acts as a heat exchanger, like a refrigerator works conversely. It can serve as heat – and cooling source and is up 70% more efficient than conventional energy systems.

Tuesday, February 16, 2010

方季惟 - 怨蒼天變了心



歌词名称:怨苍天变了心
歌手:方季惟
专辑:怨苍天变了心
词:何厚华 曲:徐嘉良
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如果让我遇见你 而你正当年轻
用最真的心 换你最深的情
如果让我遇见你 而我依然年轻
也相信永恒是不变的曾经
如果让我离开你 而你已能平静
只愿你放心 也不要你担心
如果让你离开我 假装我也平静
就算是伤心也当作是无心
时空阻隔岂止长路迢迢
情丝缠绕岂是长发飘飘
那红尘俗世的人 为什麽 总是多情惹烦恼
本是云该化作雨 投入海的胸襟
却含著泪水 任孤独的飘零
本是属於我的你同把人生看尽
却无缘再聚 怨苍天变了心
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如果让我离开你 而你已能平静
只愿你放心 也不要你担心
如果让你离开我 假装我也平静
就算是伤心也当作是无心
时空阻隔岂止长路迢迢
情丝缠绕岂是长发飘飘
那红尘俗世的人 为什麽 总是多情惹烦恼
本是云该化作雨 投入海的胸襟
却含著泪水 任孤独的飘零
本是属於我的你同把人生看尽
却无缘再聚 怨苍天变了心
无缘再聚 怨苍天变了心
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Thursday, February 4, 2010