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Innovations in Sustainable Architecture

The Architecture Designs

Innovative Materials in Sustainable Architecture source: pinterest.com One of the key aspects of sustainable architecture is the use of innovative materials. Beyond solar, innovative heating and cooling systems are being developed to reduce energy consumption and carbon footprint. Can sustainable architecture be cost-effective?

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Some Innovative Atmospheric Water Generators

Santa Cruz Architect

There are, however, approximately 3,100 cubic miles of water vapor in the atmosphere, a nearly unlimited resource continuously replenished by the planet’s hydrologic cycle, so taking water from the air will not harm the environment. Atmospheric water generators (AWG) are now being developed to squeeze water from the air.

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Event: Timber in the Digital Environment

Bustler

Features keynotes from Ravi Kahlon Minister of Jobs, Economic Recovery and Innovation - Government of British Columbia, Zaha Hadid Architects, Fast + Epp, University of British Columbia, Intelligent City and more. Read the full post on Bustler.

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Innovation is on the agenda at the Independent Hotel Show 2023

Hotel Designs

The Innovation Stage, in partnership with eviivo and designed by New Heritage Design, is a must-attend for hoteliers looking to the future of hospitality and who are eager to be inspired by the very latest trends and innovations.

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Innovation Partnership School Buildings by OMA

aasarchitecture

The Amsterdam government has initiated the Innovation Partnership School Buildings program to build nine to thirty “highquality, flexible and sustainable” schools in ten years. The system – with the durable and easily assembled components – also enables the schools to expand, downscale, or vary in configurations as needs change.

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The Natural Pavilion by DP6 Architectuurstudio is designed "as a model for innovative bio-based construction"

Deezen

The Natural Pavilion was designed by Delft firm DP6 Architectuurstudio as the Dutch government's pavilion at the Expo and seeks to showcase an array of sustainable building concepts. The pavilion's design was optimised to provide a pleasant internal environment with minimal artificial heating or cooling.

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Five key projects by architect and Dezeen Awards judge Francine Houben

Deezen

"Together with the partners, we lead the firm in creating architecture that responds to the context, culture, client requirements, and environment, enriching the human experience through thoughtful and sustainable design," Houben told Dezeen.

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