This document contains architectural plans for a building labeled "Modelshot No 2" including street views, interior views, floor plans, and roof plans dated November 9, 2020 and created by MVRDV, a Dutch architecture and urban planning firm.
Marta Pozo is an architect, licensed BREEAM assessor and LEED green Associate. She has been working with MVRDV since 2007. Marta led Sustainability Department for last three years. Since 2014, she started her new exploration in China as the Director of MVRDV Asia.
MVRDV es un despacho de arquitectura y urbanismo fundado por tres miembros, dos de los cuales trabajaron anteriormente en OMA y otro en Mecanoo. Sus proyectos muestran una preocupación por la arquitectura y el diseño urbano, densificando el uso del espacio a través de múltiples niveles y rampas. Cada proyecto es diferente dependiendo de factores como el cliente, el entorno o la visión del proyectista. La sostenibilidad también forma parte de su trabajo, incorporando espacios verdes incluso en r
METACITY/DATATOWN is an art installation that explores how the world is transforming into a "Metacity" due to expanding communications networks. It uses numbers and data to describe the vastness of the Metacity and Datatown, a hypothetical city based only on data without topography, ideology, or context. Datatown is constructed through a series of "what if" scenarios that embody different assumptions and is always a work in progress.
MVRDV es un estudio de arquitectura y urbanismo fundado en 1993 en Rotterdam. Algunos de sus proyectos más destacados incluyen viviendas WoZoCo en Ámsterdam, el Pabellón Holandés para la Expo 2000 y el edificio de oficinas Flight Forum en Eindhoven. Se centran en la investigación espacial y cómo la arquitectura influye en la vida cotidiana de los usuarios.
El documento describe el proyecto SILODAM, un edificio residencial ubicado en Rotterdam, Holanda diseñado por el estudio MVRDV. El edificio contiene 160 viviendas de diferentes tamaños y tipologías, desde estudios hasta casas familiares de 3 habitaciones, además de oficinas y espacios públicos. La construcción se realizó por bloques y ofrece unidades para adultos mayores, parejas, solteros y familias, con circulaciones internas y fachadas que aprovechan la vista del paisaje.
La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo ruso. El embargo se aplicaría gradualmente durante seis meses para el petróleo crudo y ocho meses para los productos refinados. Este paquete de sanciones requiere la aprobación unánime de los 27 estados miembros de la UE.
Paneles de tergopol para envolventes Concrehaus 3Damian-111093
El documento describe las ventajas de los muros de cerramiento hechos con la tecnología CONCREHAUS, incluyendo una excelente capacidad de aislamiento térmico, resistencia mecánica y al fuego, bajo mantenimiento, mayor espacio habitable, velocidad de ejecución, y comportamiento sanitario y acústico superior en comparación con materiales tradicionales. La tecnología CONCREHAUS ofrece muros de cerramiento de alta calidad para viviendas.
Marta Pozo is an architect, licensed BREEAM assessor and LEED green Associate. She has been working with MVRDV since 2007. Marta led Sustainability Department for last three years. Since 2014, she started her new exploration in China as the Director of MVRDV Asia.
MVRDV es un despacho de arquitectura y urbanismo fundado por tres miembros, dos de los cuales trabajaron anteriormente en OMA y otro en Mecanoo. Sus proyectos muestran una preocupación por la arquitectura y el diseño urbano, densificando el uso del espacio a través de múltiples niveles y rampas. Cada proyecto es diferente dependiendo de factores como el cliente, el entorno o la visión del proyectista. La sostenibilidad también forma parte de su trabajo, incorporando espacios verdes incluso en r
METACITY/DATATOWN is an art installation that explores how the world is transforming into a "Metacity" due to expanding communications networks. It uses numbers and data to describe the vastness of the Metacity and Datatown, a hypothetical city based only on data without topography, ideology, or context. Datatown is constructed through a series of "what if" scenarios that embody different assumptions and is always a work in progress.
MVRDV es un estudio de arquitectura y urbanismo fundado en 1993 en Rotterdam. Algunos de sus proyectos más destacados incluyen viviendas WoZoCo en Ámsterdam, el Pabellón Holandés para la Expo 2000 y el edificio de oficinas Flight Forum en Eindhoven. Se centran en la investigación espacial y cómo la arquitectura influye en la vida cotidiana de los usuarios.
El documento describe el proyecto SILODAM, un edificio residencial ubicado en Rotterdam, Holanda diseñado por el estudio MVRDV. El edificio contiene 160 viviendas de diferentes tamaños y tipologías, desde estudios hasta casas familiares de 3 habitaciones, además de oficinas y espacios públicos. La construcción se realizó por bloques y ofrece unidades para adultos mayores, parejas, solteros y familias, con circulaciones internas y fachadas que aprovechan la vista del paisaje.
La Unión Europea ha propuesto un nuevo paquete de sanciones contra Rusia que incluye un embargo al petróleo ruso. El embargo se aplicaría gradualmente durante seis meses para el petróleo crudo y ocho meses para los productos refinados. Este paquete de sanciones requiere la aprobación unánime de los 27 estados miembros de la UE.
Paneles de tergopol para envolventes Concrehaus 3Damian-111093
El documento describe las ventajas de los muros de cerramiento hechos con la tecnología CONCREHAUS, incluyendo una excelente capacidad de aislamiento térmico, resistencia mecánica y al fuego, bajo mantenimiento, mayor espacio habitable, velocidad de ejecución, y comportamiento sanitario y acústico superior en comparación con materiales tradicionales. La tecnología CONCREHAUS ofrece muros de cerramiento de alta calidad para viviendas.
Paneles de tergopol para envolventes Concrehaus 2Damian-111093
Los paneles están compuestos de un núcleo de EPS/Neotech y mallas de acero vinculadas por conectores de acero. Son aptos para resistir cargas de flexo compresión en losas, cubiertas, entrepisos y paredes sometidas a presiones, y presentan una densidad variable de 11-12 kg/m3, un espesor del núcleo de 4-25 cm, y un ancho de malla de 1,24 m.
Paneles de tergopol para envolventes ConcrehausDamian-111093
Los paneles están compuestos de un núcleo de EPS/Neotech y mallas de acero vinculadas por conectores de acero. Son adecuados para resistir cargas de flexión y compresión, como paredes, muros y tabiques. Proporcionan datos técnicos sobre la densidad, espesores, dimensiones, materiales y resistencia de los paneles.
Metodo de construccion con paneles de tergopolDamian-111093
La tecnología Concrehaus presenta una nueva técnica de construcción basada en paneles compuestos por espuma de poliestireno expandido (EPS), acero y hormigón. Estos paneles ofrecen excelentes propiedades estructurales, térmicas e hidráulicas a la vez que permiten una construcción rápida. El Grupo Estisol introduce esta tecnología en la Argentina como representante de la compañía italiana Schnell Wire Systems.
The document contains plans and diagrams from Adjaye Associates for the Make It Right New Orleans project dated December 3, 2007, including street views, plans, sections, interior and exterior diagrams, aerial views, and details on exterior skin materials and project credits.
The Lagniappe House was designed with a flexible floor plan that connects indoor and outdoor spaces. It applies the Cradle to Cradle concept through its orientation, materials, energy/water management, and passive survivability features. Young Aspirations/Young Artists, a non-profit, will provide murals and art for the exterior to empower inner-city youth. The house has front and rear porches, decks, and a landscaped yard to foster community and accommodate Louisiana culture.
This document provides a history of New Orleans from its founding in 1718 by the French through the early 20th century. It notes that the area was originally occupied by Native Americans for over 10,000 years. The city was damaged by numerous hurricanes throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. By the mid-19th century New Orleans had grown to be one of the largest cities and busiest ports in the country, though it lacked adequate infrastructure and flood protection. The document proposes a long-term vision to make New Orleans more sustainable by gradually returning some flooded areas to wetlands while intensifying development on original high ground areas.
The document describes a prototype home designed by Pugh + Scarpa called the Make it Right (MIR) home. The MIR home seeks to redefine the concept of a home as a flexible, multifunctional and adaptable space. It features large common areas and emphasizes community over private isolated spaces. The exterior features recycled wooden pallets wrapped around the building to provide shade and texture. The design incorporates various sustainable systems like solar panels, cross ventilation, and rainwater collection to be efficient and environmentally friendly.
This document describes a proposed housing design for the Lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans. The design utilizes a structural furniture unit (SFU) system pioneered by architect Shigeru Ban. The SFUs act as the primary structure, providing storage and allowing for rapid, low-cost construction. By incorporating passive environmental strategies like cross ventilation and shading, the design aims to reconnect residents to the outdoors while reducing energy needs.
This document proposes a duplex housing scheme for New Orleans that maintains connections to the neighborhood while improving flood resilience. One unit is located at a lower elevation and closer to the ground to preserve social connections. The second larger unit is raised higher to provide increased protection from flooding. The lower unit could be rented out or used by family, while the larger upper unit acts as the primary residence. This design aims to rebuild neighborhoods in New Orleans through a familiar housing type adapted to current needs.
This document describes the design of a sustainable housing project based on traditional Creole cottages in New Orleans. Key features include a main three-bedroom unit at the front and a one-bedroom rear unit that can be combined or used separately. The raised structure is set back to optimize solar orientation around a central courtyard. Natural cross ventilation and stack effect ventilation are maximized using room layouts, high windows, and sloped ceilings. Rainwater is collected and reused for irrigation and plumbing, while stormwater is managed through swales and rain gardens. Construction uses prefabricated structural insulated panels for efficiency, and sustainable materials provide a highly insulated building envelope.
The document presents diagrams for a sustainable housing design called the 3+1 b2 House in New Orleans. It utilizes several passive design strategies to reduce energy needs including cross ventilation through a longitudinal hallway and floor vents, stack ventilation with high ceilings and operable windows, and raised foundation to allow air circulation. Other strategies are daylighting from north-facing windows, deep overhangs, a rainwater cistern, and solar photovoltaic panels on the south-facing roof. The design is derived from traditional New Orleans "camelback" housing adapted for sustainability and alternative family living patterns.
The document describes the Make it Right (MIR) duplex home designed by Pugh + Scarpa Architects. The home seeks to redefine the concept of a home as a flexible, multifunctional space that addresses the needs of modern families while emphasizing public and private zones. It was designed to restore pride and strengthen the social network in neighborhoods in New Orleans hardest hit by Hurricane Katrina. Key design elements include an oversized front porch with seating areas, a cook pit, and steps connecting to the street to encourage socialization. Interior spaces are organized to mediate between public and private areas while connecting the two units. Sustainable features also help passively cool the home.
The document discusses housing designs for a new community in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans. It proposes using prefabricated modular homes that are elevated above the ground on columns. Two modular designs are presented: a 3-bedroom/1-bathroom design and a two-family home with two 2-bedroom units. Both designs use the same building form and construction method of hinging and craning parts of the structure into place. A foundation system is also presented using fewer columns than normal for modular homes by adding beams at the roof level.
This document describes a two-family home design by Waggonner & Ball Architects. The design is based on the camelback shotgun prototype found in New Orleans. It consists of two nestled forms - a two story, three bedroom unit joined to a one story, one bedroom unit. The larger unit has two bedrooms and a living/dining area on the main floor, and a master bedroom in the "camelback" on the second floor. The smaller unit has a living room, kitchen, and master bedroom. The home is designed to harvest rainwater and solar power.
William McDonough + Partners (Charlottesville) Damian-111093
The document describes a proposed house design that aims to be eco-effective and promote connections between humans and the natural environment. The design includes modular construction, photovoltaic roofing, and uses materials classified as biological nutrients, technical nutrients, or products of service. It also features integrated water collection, solar thermal systems, and green roofs. The house is designed to accommodate changes over time through expandable spaces and future disassembly/reuse of components.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
Paneles de tergopol para envolventes Concrehaus 2Damian-111093
Los paneles están compuestos de un núcleo de EPS/Neotech y mallas de acero vinculadas por conectores de acero. Son aptos para resistir cargas de flexo compresión en losas, cubiertas, entrepisos y paredes sometidas a presiones, y presentan una densidad variable de 11-12 kg/m3, un espesor del núcleo de 4-25 cm, y un ancho de malla de 1,24 m.
Paneles de tergopol para envolventes ConcrehausDamian-111093
Los paneles están compuestos de un núcleo de EPS/Neotech y mallas de acero vinculadas por conectores de acero. Son adecuados para resistir cargas de flexión y compresión, como paredes, muros y tabiques. Proporcionan datos técnicos sobre la densidad, espesores, dimensiones, materiales y resistencia de los paneles.
Metodo de construccion con paneles de tergopolDamian-111093
La tecnología Concrehaus presenta una nueva técnica de construcción basada en paneles compuestos por espuma de poliestireno expandido (EPS), acero y hormigón. Estos paneles ofrecen excelentes propiedades estructurales, térmicas e hidráulicas a la vez que permiten una construcción rápida. El Grupo Estisol introduce esta tecnología en la Argentina como representante de la compañía italiana Schnell Wire Systems.
The document contains plans and diagrams from Adjaye Associates for the Make It Right New Orleans project dated December 3, 2007, including street views, plans, sections, interior and exterior diagrams, aerial views, and details on exterior skin materials and project credits.
The Lagniappe House was designed with a flexible floor plan that connects indoor and outdoor spaces. It applies the Cradle to Cradle concept through its orientation, materials, energy/water management, and passive survivability features. Young Aspirations/Young Artists, a non-profit, will provide murals and art for the exterior to empower inner-city youth. The house has front and rear porches, decks, and a landscaped yard to foster community and accommodate Louisiana culture.
This document provides a history of New Orleans from its founding in 1718 by the French through the early 20th century. It notes that the area was originally occupied by Native Americans for over 10,000 years. The city was damaged by numerous hurricanes throughout the 18th and 19th centuries. By the mid-19th century New Orleans had grown to be one of the largest cities and busiest ports in the country, though it lacked adequate infrastructure and flood protection. The document proposes a long-term vision to make New Orleans more sustainable by gradually returning some flooded areas to wetlands while intensifying development on original high ground areas.
The document describes a prototype home designed by Pugh + Scarpa called the Make it Right (MIR) home. The MIR home seeks to redefine the concept of a home as a flexible, multifunctional and adaptable space. It features large common areas and emphasizes community over private isolated spaces. The exterior features recycled wooden pallets wrapped around the building to provide shade and texture. The design incorporates various sustainable systems like solar panels, cross ventilation, and rainwater collection to be efficient and environmentally friendly.
This document describes a proposed housing design for the Lower Ninth Ward in New Orleans. The design utilizes a structural furniture unit (SFU) system pioneered by architect Shigeru Ban. The SFUs act as the primary structure, providing storage and allowing for rapid, low-cost construction. By incorporating passive environmental strategies like cross ventilation and shading, the design aims to reconnect residents to the outdoors while reducing energy needs.
This document proposes a duplex housing scheme for New Orleans that maintains connections to the neighborhood while improving flood resilience. One unit is located at a lower elevation and closer to the ground to preserve social connections. The second larger unit is raised higher to provide increased protection from flooding. The lower unit could be rented out or used by family, while the larger upper unit acts as the primary residence. This design aims to rebuild neighborhoods in New Orleans through a familiar housing type adapted to current needs.
This document describes the design of a sustainable housing project based on traditional Creole cottages in New Orleans. Key features include a main three-bedroom unit at the front and a one-bedroom rear unit that can be combined or used separately. The raised structure is set back to optimize solar orientation around a central courtyard. Natural cross ventilation and stack effect ventilation are maximized using room layouts, high windows, and sloped ceilings. Rainwater is collected and reused for irrigation and plumbing, while stormwater is managed through swales and rain gardens. Construction uses prefabricated structural insulated panels for efficiency, and sustainable materials provide a highly insulated building envelope.
The document presents diagrams for a sustainable housing design called the 3+1 b2 House in New Orleans. It utilizes several passive design strategies to reduce energy needs including cross ventilation through a longitudinal hallway and floor vents, stack ventilation with high ceilings and operable windows, and raised foundation to allow air circulation. Other strategies are daylighting from north-facing windows, deep overhangs, a rainwater cistern, and solar photovoltaic panels on the south-facing roof. The design is derived from traditional New Orleans "camelback" housing adapted for sustainability and alternative family living patterns.
The document describes the Make it Right (MIR) duplex home designed by Pugh + Scarpa Architects. The home seeks to redefine the concept of a home as a flexible, multifunctional space that addresses the needs of modern families while emphasizing public and private zones. It was designed to restore pride and strengthen the social network in neighborhoods in New Orleans hardest hit by Hurricane Katrina. Key design elements include an oversized front porch with seating areas, a cook pit, and steps connecting to the street to encourage socialization. Interior spaces are organized to mediate between public and private areas while connecting the two units. Sustainable features also help passively cool the home.
The document discusses housing designs for a new community in the Lower Ninth Ward of New Orleans. It proposes using prefabricated modular homes that are elevated above the ground on columns. Two modular designs are presented: a 3-bedroom/1-bathroom design and a two-family home with two 2-bedroom units. Both designs use the same building form and construction method of hinging and craning parts of the structure into place. A foundation system is also presented using fewer columns than normal for modular homes by adding beams at the roof level.
This document describes a two-family home design by Waggonner & Ball Architects. The design is based on the camelback shotgun prototype found in New Orleans. It consists of two nestled forms - a two story, three bedroom unit joined to a one story, one bedroom unit. The larger unit has two bedrooms and a living/dining area on the main floor, and a master bedroom in the "camelback" on the second floor. The smaller unit has a living room, kitchen, and master bedroom. The home is designed to harvest rainwater and solar power.
William McDonough + Partners (Charlottesville) Damian-111093
The document describes a proposed house design that aims to be eco-effective and promote connections between humans and the natural environment. The design includes modular construction, photovoltaic roofing, and uses materials classified as biological nutrients, technical nutrients, or products of service. It also features integrated water collection, solar thermal systems, and green roofs. The house is designed to accommodate changes over time through expandable spaces and future disassembly/reuse of components.
How to Make a Field Mandatory in Odoo 17Celine George
In Odoo, making a field required can be done through both Python code and XML views. When you set the required attribute to True in Python code, it makes the field required across all views where it's used. Conversely, when you set the required attribute in XML views, it makes the field required only in the context of that particular view.
This slide is special for master students (MIBS & MIFB) in UUM. Also useful for readers who are interested in the topic of contemporary Islamic banking.
How to Setup Warehouse & Location in Odoo 17 InventoryCeline George
In this slide, we'll explore how to set up warehouses and locations in Odoo 17 Inventory. This will help us manage our stock effectively, track inventory levels, and streamline warehouse operations.
Executive Directors Chat Leveraging AI for Diversity, Equity, and InclusionTechSoup
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How to Manage Your Lost Opportunities in Odoo 17 CRMCeline George
Odoo 17 CRM allows us to track why we lose sales opportunities with "Lost Reasons." This helps analyze our sales process and identify areas for improvement. Here's how to configure lost reasons in Odoo 17 CRM
This presentation includes basic of PCOS their pathology and treatment and also Ayurveda correlation of PCOS and Ayurvedic line of treatment mentioned in classics.
A review of the growth of the Israel Genealogy Research Association Database Collection for the last 12 months. Our collection is now passed the 3 million mark and still growing. See which archives have contributed the most. See the different types of records we have, and which years have had records added. You can also see what we have for the future.
Strategies for Effective Upskilling is a presentation by Chinwendu Peace in a Your Skill Boost Masterclass organisation by the Excellence Foundation for South Sudan on 08th and 09th June 2024 from 1 PM to 3 PM on each day.