Guyana is proposing a project prepared by G. Deo A. Amasol as part of the requirements for Social Studies IV. The project was prepared by Junas S. Ibatados of Class IV-Amethyst for the 2012-2013 school year.
Alex Haw lecture-160901-The Building Centre-Adaptive StructuresAtmos
a 5-minute presentation for a panel discussion
http://www.buildingcentre.co.uk/events/adaptive-structures-the-future-of-our-built-environment
http://expedition.uk.com/thinking/a-new-design-philosophy-adaptive-structures/
"As part of the Adaptive Structures exhibition, this panel discussion will reflect the possibilities offered by the new engineering design paradigm of adaptive structures.
Expert speakers will explore the meaning of adaptability from both experiential and environmental perspectives.
Speakers include:
- Mike Davies, founding partner of RSH+P
- Stephen Fox, chief executive of BAM Nuttall Ltd
- Alex Haw, director of Atmos Studio
- Ed McCann, director of Expedition Engineering
- John Prewer, architect and designer at Gamechanger Technologies
- Gennaro Senatore, research associate at University College London
- Jane Wernick, director of Jane Wernick Associates
- Chair: Lewis Blackwell, executive director of strategy and development at The Built Environment Trust
This event is free to attend but booking is essential.
Background information
Despite huge technological advancements all around, the way everyday building structures are designed has not changed fundamentally for over 100 years;
design a structure to be strong,
and then check to make sure it does not move around too much.
Why should the built environment industry not rethink this basic assumption?
Recent research and development led by Gennaro Senatore of University College London in collaboration with Expedition Engineering, has demonstrated that unlike conventional structures, adaptive structures can successfully change their shape to prevent excessive movement caused by loads, indicating that we could now achieve super-slender structures that use much less material, less whole-life energy and achieve very high levels of performance.
But is this practical in the real world?"
Alex Haw lecture 160411 - Museum of Architecture - Mobile OrchardAtmos
This document outlines several light art installations created by Atmos Studio including Lighthive which uses light to represent people, Lightfall which represents crowds of people with light, and The Cloud which represents data with light. It also lists other installations like Worldscape that represents populations with light, Arboreal Lightning that uses light as a gesture, and Mobile Orchard that represents rhythm with light. The document promotes Atmos Studio's work in using light-based art and design for cities.
Alex Haw Lecture 151014 - IoM - Lighthouse Glasgow - 573Atmos
A lecture for a conference organised by the Institute for Organic Materials & the Natural Materials Association at the Lighthouse, Glasgow on Sustainability in Natural Materials (14.10.15)
Alex Haw lecture 150511 - Digital Shoreditch - Making Trees Of Light - 308Atmos
an overview of recent work at atmos, focussing on Arboreal Lightning for the Camden Roundhouse, and ending with the Nepalese Fundraiser dinner that Alex Haw co-organised to raise almost £27k post earthquake
video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxUMPIb-1ys
Alex Haw lecture 150126 -- plexus - The Bartlett, UCL - Arboreal LightningAtmos
This document contains a list of terms related to various artistic and technological concepts proposed by Atmos Studio, including Imogen, Seeds, Lighthive, Lumiskin, Worldscape, Roominaroom, and Floating Forest. At the bottom is the overarching concept of "Arboreal Lightning" and the studio's website.
Guyana is proposing a project prepared by G. Deo A. Amasol as part of the requirements for Social Studies IV. The project was prepared by Junas S. Ibatados of Class IV-Amethyst for the 2012-2013 school year.
Alex Haw lecture-160901-The Building Centre-Adaptive StructuresAtmos
a 5-minute presentation for a panel discussion
http://www.buildingcentre.co.uk/events/adaptive-structures-the-future-of-our-built-environment
http://expedition.uk.com/thinking/a-new-design-philosophy-adaptive-structures/
"As part of the Adaptive Structures exhibition, this panel discussion will reflect the possibilities offered by the new engineering design paradigm of adaptive structures.
Expert speakers will explore the meaning of adaptability from both experiential and environmental perspectives.
Speakers include:
- Mike Davies, founding partner of RSH+P
- Stephen Fox, chief executive of BAM Nuttall Ltd
- Alex Haw, director of Atmos Studio
- Ed McCann, director of Expedition Engineering
- John Prewer, architect and designer at Gamechanger Technologies
- Gennaro Senatore, research associate at University College London
- Jane Wernick, director of Jane Wernick Associates
- Chair: Lewis Blackwell, executive director of strategy and development at The Built Environment Trust
This event is free to attend but booking is essential.
Background information
Despite huge technological advancements all around, the way everyday building structures are designed has not changed fundamentally for over 100 years;
design a structure to be strong,
and then check to make sure it does not move around too much.
Why should the built environment industry not rethink this basic assumption?
Recent research and development led by Gennaro Senatore of University College London in collaboration with Expedition Engineering, has demonstrated that unlike conventional structures, adaptive structures can successfully change their shape to prevent excessive movement caused by loads, indicating that we could now achieve super-slender structures that use much less material, less whole-life energy and achieve very high levels of performance.
But is this practical in the real world?"
Alex Haw lecture 160411 - Museum of Architecture - Mobile OrchardAtmos
This document outlines several light art installations created by Atmos Studio including Lighthive which uses light to represent people, Lightfall which represents crowds of people with light, and The Cloud which represents data with light. It also lists other installations like Worldscape that represents populations with light, Arboreal Lightning that uses light as a gesture, and Mobile Orchard that represents rhythm with light. The document promotes Atmos Studio's work in using light-based art and design for cities.
Alex Haw Lecture 151014 - IoM - Lighthouse Glasgow - 573Atmos
A lecture for a conference organised by the Institute for Organic Materials & the Natural Materials Association at the Lighthouse, Glasgow on Sustainability in Natural Materials (14.10.15)
Alex Haw lecture 150511 - Digital Shoreditch - Making Trees Of Light - 308Atmos
an overview of recent work at atmos, focussing on Arboreal Lightning for the Camden Roundhouse, and ending with the Nepalese Fundraiser dinner that Alex Haw co-organised to raise almost £27k post earthquake
video at https://www.youtube.com/watch?v=QxUMPIb-1ys
Alex Haw lecture 150126 -- plexus - The Bartlett, UCL - Arboreal LightningAtmos
This document contains a list of terms related to various artistic and technological concepts proposed by Atmos Studio, including Imogen, Seeds, Lighthive, Lumiskin, Worldscape, Roominaroom, and Floating Forest. At the bottom is the overarching concept of "Arboreal Lightning" and the studio's website.
Alex Haw lecture 140313 - University of Hertfordshire - Embellish -- Alex HawAtmos
over an hour of exploration into the evolution of our work at atmos - starting with Alex's last student project (his masters thesis exploring the translation of music into architecture - which the final project also explores). an evolution from the ethereal to the material.
Alex haw lecture 140225 sustain ethical business network -- sustain?Atmos
A lecture on the broader design issues and opportunities facing sustainability, explore what we could expect from sustainability in our built and social environment, and asking questions like -
How can we enhance our engagements with the natural environment - and each other?
How can we make opportunities while we meet the responsibilities and challenges?
Where do beauty, pleasure and emotions fit in?
Alex Haw Lecture 140214 Fabricate 2014 - Mobile Orchard -288Atmos
lecture delivered 3pm 14/2/14 as part of the "Material Exuberance " session, Fabricate 2014
http://www.fabricate2014.org/alex-haw/
video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQy9XhC8S0o
8 pages in associated publication :
http://files.atmosstudio.com/public/217-140213-Fabricate2014_pp158-165.pdf
Alex Haw Lecture - 140212 - Design Museum - Atmos Works -589Atmos
This document appears to be a presentation by Alex Haw of their design studio Atmos. It includes sections titled Installations, Designs, and Homes which feature various projects by Atmos. The projects span a wide range of scales and types, including installations, spaces, maps, products, and homes. Images are included to showcase examples of Atmos' work across these different categories.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
Alex Haw Lecture - 080815 - bbc Innovation Unit - atmos Sample Projects - 546Atmos
atmos Sample Projects: Alex Haw talks at the bbc Innovation Unit about a number of key projects by atmos studio emphasizing on the intensive research and speculative inspirations behind their rigorous processses.
Alex Haw Lecture - 081026 - Surveillance Symposium London - Surveying Surveil...Atmos
Surveying Surveillance: Alex Haw gives a talk at the Surveillance Symposium, London where he discusses the speculative idea of making surveillance visible to the public.
Alex Haw Lecture - 081101 - Kiss: Castlefield Gallery, Manchester - Surveying...Atmos
This document discusses and summarizes information about surveillance practices and legislation in the UK and US. It outlines how lawful interception of communications has led to arrests and drug seizures. It also discusses new US guidelines encouraging police to question people photographing in public. The document summarizes UK institutions and legislation governing surveillance, exemptions allowing surveillance for crime prevention, and rights around organizational versus private surveillance. It also discusses future surveillance technologies like brain fingerprinting and sentiment analysis of internet users.
Alex Haw Lecture - 081106 - Welsh School of Architecture - a brief burst of a...Atmos
This document discusses various technologies related to surveillance and data collection, including how brain activity and internet data can be analyzed. It also mentions the use of electronic tags to track expensive meat in stores in anticipation of crime increases, and the goals and components of a project called COTS Dust that aims to create a network of environmental sensors using off-the-shelf parts.
Alex Haw Lecture - 081205 - University of East London Smart Lab - Future Door...Atmos
The document discusses how expanding one's perceptions can lead to greater wisdom and understanding. It references William Blake's idea that if people's perceptions were "cleansed" they would see that everything is infinite. It then discusses Aldous Huxley's concept of "The Door in the Wall," saying that those who pass through it emerge wiser, happier, and more aware of the limitations of knowledge compared to the inherent "mystery" of existence.
Alex Haw Lecture - 090130 - Edinburgh School of Architecture - Vigilant Urban...Atmos
Vigilant Urbanism - the rise of Eyespace: A seminar by Alex Haw at the Edinburgh School of Architecture, which involved a talk about how media technologies such as cctv influence the creative processes of atmos studio.
Alex Haw Lecture - 09301 - London Kinetic Art Fair - Sex and Movement, Space ...Atmos
Sex and Movement, Space and Light: Alex Haw talks about sexuality and space from a human geography perspective and highlights the differences between different times and cultures.
Alex Haw Lecture - 090527 - University of Technology Sydney - Smartlight Sydn...Atmos
Luminous Surveillance: In this lecture, Alex Haw, director of atmos talks about media technologies and how they spark creativity in his practice's design processes.
Alex Haw Lectures - 090527 - University of Technology Sydney - Smart Lights S...Atmos
Luminous Surveillance: In this lecture, Alex Haw, director of atmos talks about media technologies and how they spark creativity in his practice's design processes.
Discovering the Best Indian Architects A Spotlight on Design Forum Internatio...Designforuminternational
India’s architectural landscape is a vibrant tapestry that weaves together the country's rich cultural heritage and its modern aspirations. From majestic historical structures to cutting-edge contemporary designs, the work of Indian architects is celebrated worldwide. Among the many firms shaping this dynamic field, Design Forum International stands out as a leader in innovative and sustainable architecture. This blog explores some of the best Indian architects, highlighting their contributions and showcasing the most famous architects in India.
Alex Haw lecture 140313 - University of Hertfordshire - Embellish -- Alex HawAtmos
over an hour of exploration into the evolution of our work at atmos - starting with Alex's last student project (his masters thesis exploring the translation of music into architecture - which the final project also explores). an evolution from the ethereal to the material.
Alex haw lecture 140225 sustain ethical business network -- sustain?Atmos
A lecture on the broader design issues and opportunities facing sustainability, explore what we could expect from sustainability in our built and social environment, and asking questions like -
How can we enhance our engagements with the natural environment - and each other?
How can we make opportunities while we meet the responsibilities and challenges?
Where do beauty, pleasure and emotions fit in?
Alex Haw Lecture 140214 Fabricate 2014 - Mobile Orchard -288Atmos
lecture delivered 3pm 14/2/14 as part of the "Material Exuberance " session, Fabricate 2014
http://www.fabricate2014.org/alex-haw/
video : http://www.youtube.com/watch?v=mQy9XhC8S0o
8 pages in associated publication :
http://files.atmosstudio.com/public/217-140213-Fabricate2014_pp158-165.pdf
Alex Haw Lecture - 140212 - Design Museum - Atmos Works -589Atmos
This document appears to be a presentation by Alex Haw of their design studio Atmos. It includes sections titled Installations, Designs, and Homes which feature various projects by Atmos. The projects span a wide range of scales and types, including installations, spaces, maps, products, and homes. Images are included to showcase examples of Atmos' work across these different categories.
The document discusses the benefits of exercise for mental health. Regular physical activity can help reduce anxiety and depression and improve mood and cognitive functioning. Exercise boosts blood flow, releases endorphins, and promotes changes in the brain which help enhance one's emotional well-being and mental clarity.
Alex Haw Lecture - 080815 - bbc Innovation Unit - atmos Sample Projects - 546Atmos
atmos Sample Projects: Alex Haw talks at the bbc Innovation Unit about a number of key projects by atmos studio emphasizing on the intensive research and speculative inspirations behind their rigorous processses.
Alex Haw Lecture - 081026 - Surveillance Symposium London - Surveying Surveil...Atmos
Surveying Surveillance: Alex Haw gives a talk at the Surveillance Symposium, London where he discusses the speculative idea of making surveillance visible to the public.
Alex Haw Lecture - 081101 - Kiss: Castlefield Gallery, Manchester - Surveying...Atmos
This document discusses and summarizes information about surveillance practices and legislation in the UK and US. It outlines how lawful interception of communications has led to arrests and drug seizures. It also discusses new US guidelines encouraging police to question people photographing in public. The document summarizes UK institutions and legislation governing surveillance, exemptions allowing surveillance for crime prevention, and rights around organizational versus private surveillance. It also discusses future surveillance technologies like brain fingerprinting and sentiment analysis of internet users.
Alex Haw Lecture - 081106 - Welsh School of Architecture - a brief burst of a...Atmos
This document discusses various technologies related to surveillance and data collection, including how brain activity and internet data can be analyzed. It also mentions the use of electronic tags to track expensive meat in stores in anticipation of crime increases, and the goals and components of a project called COTS Dust that aims to create a network of environmental sensors using off-the-shelf parts.
Alex Haw Lecture - 081205 - University of East London Smart Lab - Future Door...Atmos
The document discusses how expanding one's perceptions can lead to greater wisdom and understanding. It references William Blake's idea that if people's perceptions were "cleansed" they would see that everything is infinite. It then discusses Aldous Huxley's concept of "The Door in the Wall," saying that those who pass through it emerge wiser, happier, and more aware of the limitations of knowledge compared to the inherent "mystery" of existence.
Alex Haw Lecture - 090130 - Edinburgh School of Architecture - Vigilant Urban...Atmos
Vigilant Urbanism - the rise of Eyespace: A seminar by Alex Haw at the Edinburgh School of Architecture, which involved a talk about how media technologies such as cctv influence the creative processes of atmos studio.
Alex Haw Lecture - 09301 - London Kinetic Art Fair - Sex and Movement, Space ...Atmos
Sex and Movement, Space and Light: Alex Haw talks about sexuality and space from a human geography perspective and highlights the differences between different times and cultures.
Alex Haw Lecture - 090527 - University of Technology Sydney - Smartlight Sydn...Atmos
Luminous Surveillance: In this lecture, Alex Haw, director of atmos talks about media technologies and how they spark creativity in his practice's design processes.
Alex Haw Lectures - 090527 - University of Technology Sydney - Smart Lights S...Atmos
Luminous Surveillance: In this lecture, Alex Haw, director of atmos talks about media technologies and how they spark creativity in his practice's design processes.
Discovering the Best Indian Architects A Spotlight on Design Forum Internatio...Designforuminternational
India’s architectural landscape is a vibrant tapestry that weaves together the country's rich cultural heritage and its modern aspirations. From majestic historical structures to cutting-edge contemporary designs, the work of Indian architects is celebrated worldwide. Among the many firms shaping this dynamic field, Design Forum International stands out as a leader in innovative and sustainable architecture. This blog explores some of the best Indian architects, highlighting their contributions and showcasing the most famous architects in India.
Architectural and constructions management experience since 2003 including 18 years located in UAE.
Coordinate and oversee all technical activities relating to architectural and construction projects,
including directing the design team, reviewing drafts and computer models, and approving design
changes.
Organize and typically develop, and review building plans, ensuring that a project meets all safety and
environmental standards.
Prepare feasibility studies, construction contracts, and tender documents with specifications and
tender analyses.
Consulting with clients, work on formulating equipment and labor cost estimates, ensuring a project
meets environmental, safety, structural, zoning, and aesthetic standards.
Monitoring the progress of a project to assess whether or not it is in compliance with building plans
and project deadlines.
Attention to detail, exceptional time management, and strong problem-solving and communication
skills are required for this role.
International Upcycling Research Network advisory board meeting 4Kyungeun Sung
Slides used for the International Upcycling Research Network advisory board 4 (last one). The project is based at De Montfort University in Leicester, UK, and funded by the Arts and Humanities Research Council.
Practical eLearning Makeovers for EveryoneBianca Woods
Welcome to Practical eLearning Makeovers for Everyone. In this presentation, we’ll take a look at a bunch of easy-to-use visual design tips and tricks. And we’ll do this by using them to spruce up some eLearning screens that are in dire need of a new look.