Light pollution is caused by excessive and uncontrolled artificial light from sources like outdoor advertising, projectors, and poor street lighting. It damages the atmosphere, wastes energy, and has negative impacts like progressive disappearance of visible stars, eyestrain, lack of sleep, increased risk of accidents, behavioral changes, and glare. Potential solutions include using low-energy lamps, adjusting lighting, illuminating only necessary areas, avoiding projectors, and properly directing flat, transparent lamp fixtures downward.
The document discusses the problem of decreasing agricultural land resources due to factors like population growth, urbanization, land degradation, and climate change. It then proposes growing food underwater or through hydroponics as an innovative solution to create a new source of arable land. Specifically, it outlines an idea for a self-sufficient floating hydroponic plantation raft that would produce its own energy through wind turbines, solar panels, and underwater turbines while desalinating water and growing plants hydroponically without soil. The potential benefits highlighted are producing food more sustainably and addressing issues of limited land for agriculture.
Cinter provides end-to-end product solutions through skills like design thinking, engineering, materials science, ideation, optimization for manufacture, and implementation. They apply a unique perspective to client challenges to deliver rational, profitable solutions. Their services include research and development, market trends analysis, and mechanics and electronics expertise.
The document discusses ways that nature and humans can work together as allies. It describes how the seeds from the Jatropha plant can be processed into bio-diesel with lower carbon content than fossil fuels. It also discusses several houseplants like Garden Mum, Peace Lily, and Snake Plant that are very effective at purifying indoor air and are very difficult to kill. Additionally, the document outlines methods for more sustainable building practices like using materials with low VOC paints, high performance windows, structural insulated panels, and bamboo as an alternative to endangered tropical hardwoods.
The document discusses sustainability and reducing environmental damage through various technologies like solar thermal, photovoltaic, passive design, waste management, and water recycling. It notes that 70 million tons of CO2 are released daily and global temperatures could rise 4 degrees Celsius this century without changes. The document envisions a fully self-sustainable house and emphasizes that small individual acts can collectively change the world for better or worse regarding sustainability.
Sustainable Design Part Two: Climate Related IssuesTerri Meyer Boake
What is Sustainable Design Part Two: Climate Related Issues looks at the bioclimatic regions and how they affect the approach to environmental building design. This also looks at the comfort zone as a way to reduce energy consumption.
Solar energy is obtained from sunlight and has advantages such as working efficiently in cold climates, having low human health impacts, and producing energy without fuel or pollution. However, it does not work at night and the initial costs of solar panels can be high. Geothermal energy uses heat from the Earth and does not produce pollution or contribute to global warming. While renewable, viable geothermal resources are only available in specific locations with suitable rock formations at drillable depths.
Natural resources include soil, rocks, solar power, air, gas, landfills, water, recycling, reusing, and reducing. Soil and rocks are used for building while solar power, air, and gas are sources of energy. Landfills hold trash and dirty water needs treatment to be clean again. Recycling, reusing, and reducing can help conserve other natural resources.
Light pollution is caused by excessive and uncontrolled artificial light from sources like outdoor advertising, projectors, and poor street lighting. It damages the atmosphere, wastes energy, and has negative impacts like progressive disappearance of visible stars, eyestrain, lack of sleep, increased risk of accidents, behavioral changes, and glare. Potential solutions include using low-energy lamps, adjusting lighting, illuminating only necessary areas, avoiding projectors, and properly directing flat, transparent lamp fixtures downward.
The document discusses the problem of decreasing agricultural land resources due to factors like population growth, urbanization, land degradation, and climate change. It then proposes growing food underwater or through hydroponics as an innovative solution to create a new source of arable land. Specifically, it outlines an idea for a self-sufficient floating hydroponic plantation raft that would produce its own energy through wind turbines, solar panels, and underwater turbines while desalinating water and growing plants hydroponically without soil. The potential benefits highlighted are producing food more sustainably and addressing issues of limited land for agriculture.
Cinter provides end-to-end product solutions through skills like design thinking, engineering, materials science, ideation, optimization for manufacture, and implementation. They apply a unique perspective to client challenges to deliver rational, profitable solutions. Their services include research and development, market trends analysis, and mechanics and electronics expertise.
The document discusses ways that nature and humans can work together as allies. It describes how the seeds from the Jatropha plant can be processed into bio-diesel with lower carbon content than fossil fuels. It also discusses several houseplants like Garden Mum, Peace Lily, and Snake Plant that are very effective at purifying indoor air and are very difficult to kill. Additionally, the document outlines methods for more sustainable building practices like using materials with low VOC paints, high performance windows, structural insulated panels, and bamboo as an alternative to endangered tropical hardwoods.
The document discusses sustainability and reducing environmental damage through various technologies like solar thermal, photovoltaic, passive design, waste management, and water recycling. It notes that 70 million tons of CO2 are released daily and global temperatures could rise 4 degrees Celsius this century without changes. The document envisions a fully self-sustainable house and emphasizes that small individual acts can collectively change the world for better or worse regarding sustainability.
Sustainable Design Part Two: Climate Related IssuesTerri Meyer Boake
What is Sustainable Design Part Two: Climate Related Issues looks at the bioclimatic regions and how they affect the approach to environmental building design. This also looks at the comfort zone as a way to reduce energy consumption.
Solar energy is obtained from sunlight and has advantages such as working efficiently in cold climates, having low human health impacts, and producing energy without fuel or pollution. However, it does not work at night and the initial costs of solar panels can be high. Geothermal energy uses heat from the Earth and does not produce pollution or contribute to global warming. While renewable, viable geothermal resources are only available in specific locations with suitable rock formations at drillable depths.
Natural resources include soil, rocks, solar power, air, gas, landfills, water, recycling, reusing, and reducing. Soil and rocks are used for building while solar power, air, and gas are sources of energy. Landfills hold trash and dirty water needs treatment to be clean again. Recycling, reusing, and reducing can help conserve other natural resources.
landscape - Plants as medium for designRawan Da'na
This document discusses plants as a medium for design. It covers plants as living materials that grow and change over time based on environmental factors. The document discusses the growth cycles of plants from young to mature stages and their different environmental requirements and roles in design at each stage. It also covers aftercare needs during early and maturing plant stages. The document discusses the landscape designer's view of plants and how plants can be used as spatial elements to define spaces. It covers plants used for ornamentation purposes and considerations for plant selection based on functional, spatial, and visual characteristics. The overall message is that understanding plant characteristics and using plants purposefully is key to successful planting design.
Presentation to the North York Library on passive approaches to cooling schools and residential buildings in light of the recent issues with overheating.
The document discusses passive design techniques for houses. Passive design takes advantage of climate to maintain comfortable temperatures without mechanical heating or cooling. It refers to using the sun's energy for heating and cooling living spaces. Direct gain involves admitting sunlight directly through windows to heat walls, floors, and air inside. Thermal mass materials like concrete and brick absorb and store heat. Solar orientation positions a building to make best use of sunlight and winds. The building envelope separates interior and exterior, including walls, floors, roofs, and windows. Factors affecting thermal comfort include landscaping, built to open space ratio, water locations, orientation, plan form, and envelope/fenestration.
The document discusses design strategies for buildings in hot, dry climates. Key strategies include building orientation along an east-west axis for optimal sun exposure, minimizing exterior surface areas, and employing shading techniques like overhangs, fins, and trees to reduce solar heat gain. Interior features like courtyards and wind towers can also promote ventilation to control temperatures. Landscaping with native, drought-resistant plants and water features helps modify the microclimate.
The document discusses Good Earth Malhar, an eco-village project in Bangalore, India developed by architecture firm Good Earth. Good Earth aims to create sustainable communities through green design principles. Their Good Earth Malhar project covers 50 acres and includes compact, open-plan homes built with locally-sourced materials like compressed stabilized mud blocks. The development emphasizes minimizing waste and environmental impact through renewable energy use, rainwater harvesting, wastewater recycling, and preserving existing trees. It seeks to enhance community and respond to residents' needs through shared spaces and amenities while reducing each home's footprint.
This document discusses climate, architecture, and future trends in environmentally conscious building design. It explains that climate describes long-term weather patterns and influences the type of shelter needed. Historically, architecture has aimed to fuse environmental considerations with human needs. However, the development of HVAC led some architects to neglect factors like sun exposure and airflow. More recently, there has been a focus on designs that minimize energy use and environmental impacts through strategies like maximizing natural light and ventilation while minimizing heat gain.
This document provides information about becoming a landscape architect. It discusses the different educational paths one can take, including completing an undergraduate degree or graduate conversion courses. It describes the job of a landscape architect, which involves designing and managing sustainable and aesthetically pleasing outdoor spaces while working with other professionals. Landscape architects play an important role in tackling climate change and regenerating cities. The document also outlines some of the projects landscape architects work on, such as healing gardens that improve health and bioremediation that transforms formerly polluted sites.
Bamboo is a popular flooring choice for its eco-friendly and renewable qualities, along with its strength, easy upkeep, and adaptability. Decorative wall designs are great for modern homes, such as reusing old airport billboards as wall panels. Visually appealing ceiling designs like chandeliers, arched ceilings, and dimensional accents can also make a statement and add personality to a space.
The document discusses climatology and considerations for building design based on climate. It covers different climate types such as hot and dry, hot and humid, and warm humid and provides recommendations for each. These include using high ceilings and narrow lanes for hot dry climates, and sloped roofs, broad eaves and ventilation for hot humid areas. It also discusses building orientation, with south, south-east and south-west generally preferred. The best directions for rooms like bedrooms and living rooms are outlined. Factors like insulation, fenestration, ventilation and solar control are important to thermal building performance.
The document discusses green buildings and sustainability. It defines green building and explains that green building aims to reduce environmental impact through sustainable practices in construction, operation, and maintenance. The document then provides a brief history of green buildings, outlines rules for green construction, and discusses certification programs and systems used in green buildings like LEED. It also explains passive and active design systems used in green buildings focusing on elements like massing, orientation, insulation, and siting.
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Landscape Design Improves Your Quality of Life.Shelley Sparks
Landscape garden design supports you life by surrounding you with beauty and style that improves the quality of your existence. Whether your garden is small or large, you can bring nature back into your life with your choices for plants and materials to coordinate with your home or commericial space.
Landscaping involves designing outdoor spaces to achieve environmental, social, and aesthetic goals. It encompasses urban planning, site design, and stormwater management. Landscape architects design parks, gardens, and other public and private outdoor spaces. Successful landscaping requires careful planning that considers a property's architecture, intended uses, and landscape style. The planning process involves analyzing the site, needs, and neighborhood, then designing outdoor areas and selecting appropriate plants based on their hardiness and the site conditions.
The document discusses various passive design strategies for coping with hot climates. It describes techniques for dwellings including having compact designs, thick walls, light colors, mutual shading, courtyards, mashrabyyah screens, and underground structures to protect against solar radiation. It also discusses methods for modifying indoor temperatures such as evaporative cooling with fountains and pools, wind scoops, trees and vines for shade and transpirational cooling, and cross ventilation through openings on opposite sides of buildings.
The presentation is based on interior landscaping and it's importance in the 21st century. The presentation is based on the interior construction of Stepping Park House, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Sustainable architecture without architects presentationSimi Razavian
Assess how sun, wind, water, and thermal mass have been used to transform a harsh natural environment into a comfortable residential environment
Evaluate innovative uses of local material in building
Weigh the benefits and drawbacks of using only local materials to create buildings
This document discusses how landscaping techniques can be used for microclimate control. It describes how trees, shrubs, and other plantings can provide shade to reduce solar radiation and surface temperatures. Plants also help control air temperature, humidity, air velocity and wind speed through evapotranspiration and by inducing or channeling air flow. Landscaping elements can be arranged to deflect or filter wind and pollution. Trees and other vegetation also help control glare. The document outlines various hard landscaping elements like walls, fences and slopes that can direct airflow, as well as soft landscaping elements such as trees, lawns and pools which aid microclimate control through shade, moisture retention and evaporative cooling.
Climatology is the study of climate elements like temperature, humidity, wind etc and their impact on architecture. Architectural climatology involves studying how climate affects human comfort and designing the built environment accordingly. Key considerations include site planning based on topography, passive solar design, daylighting, ventilation, moisture control and noise control. Design strategies aim to benefit from positive climate elements while mitigating negative impacts through techniques like insulation, absorption, damping, isolation and appropriate material selection.
This document discusses creating a green environment in an organization. It explains that the main purpose is to have a positive environmental impact and reduce past harm. Some ways to create a green environment mentioned are going solar, using bonsai trees, relying on recycling, installing a cool roof, using sustainable materials, breathing healthy air, and saving rainforests. Going green benefits the environment, health, and productivity.
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.
Maximize Your Content with Beautiful Assets : Content & Asset for Landing Page pmgdscunsri
Figma is a cloud-based design tool widely used by designers for prototyping, UI/UX design, and real-time collaboration. With features such as precision pen tools, grid system, and reusable components, Figma makes it easy for teams to work together on design projects. Its flexibility and accessibility make Figma a top choice in the digital age.
landscape - Plants as medium for designRawan Da'na
This document discusses plants as a medium for design. It covers plants as living materials that grow and change over time based on environmental factors. The document discusses the growth cycles of plants from young to mature stages and their different environmental requirements and roles in design at each stage. It also covers aftercare needs during early and maturing plant stages. The document discusses the landscape designer's view of plants and how plants can be used as spatial elements to define spaces. It covers plants used for ornamentation purposes and considerations for plant selection based on functional, spatial, and visual characteristics. The overall message is that understanding plant characteristics and using plants purposefully is key to successful planting design.
Presentation to the North York Library on passive approaches to cooling schools and residential buildings in light of the recent issues with overheating.
The document discusses passive design techniques for houses. Passive design takes advantage of climate to maintain comfortable temperatures without mechanical heating or cooling. It refers to using the sun's energy for heating and cooling living spaces. Direct gain involves admitting sunlight directly through windows to heat walls, floors, and air inside. Thermal mass materials like concrete and brick absorb and store heat. Solar orientation positions a building to make best use of sunlight and winds. The building envelope separates interior and exterior, including walls, floors, roofs, and windows. Factors affecting thermal comfort include landscaping, built to open space ratio, water locations, orientation, plan form, and envelope/fenestration.
The document discusses design strategies for buildings in hot, dry climates. Key strategies include building orientation along an east-west axis for optimal sun exposure, minimizing exterior surface areas, and employing shading techniques like overhangs, fins, and trees to reduce solar heat gain. Interior features like courtyards and wind towers can also promote ventilation to control temperatures. Landscaping with native, drought-resistant plants and water features helps modify the microclimate.
The document discusses Good Earth Malhar, an eco-village project in Bangalore, India developed by architecture firm Good Earth. Good Earth aims to create sustainable communities through green design principles. Their Good Earth Malhar project covers 50 acres and includes compact, open-plan homes built with locally-sourced materials like compressed stabilized mud blocks. The development emphasizes minimizing waste and environmental impact through renewable energy use, rainwater harvesting, wastewater recycling, and preserving existing trees. It seeks to enhance community and respond to residents' needs through shared spaces and amenities while reducing each home's footprint.
This document discusses climate, architecture, and future trends in environmentally conscious building design. It explains that climate describes long-term weather patterns and influences the type of shelter needed. Historically, architecture has aimed to fuse environmental considerations with human needs. However, the development of HVAC led some architects to neglect factors like sun exposure and airflow. More recently, there has been a focus on designs that minimize energy use and environmental impacts through strategies like maximizing natural light and ventilation while minimizing heat gain.
This document provides information about becoming a landscape architect. It discusses the different educational paths one can take, including completing an undergraduate degree or graduate conversion courses. It describes the job of a landscape architect, which involves designing and managing sustainable and aesthetically pleasing outdoor spaces while working with other professionals. Landscape architects play an important role in tackling climate change and regenerating cities. The document also outlines some of the projects landscape architects work on, such as healing gardens that improve health and bioremediation that transforms formerly polluted sites.
Bamboo is a popular flooring choice for its eco-friendly and renewable qualities, along with its strength, easy upkeep, and adaptability. Decorative wall designs are great for modern homes, such as reusing old airport billboards as wall panels. Visually appealing ceiling designs like chandeliers, arched ceilings, and dimensional accents can also make a statement and add personality to a space.
The document discusses climatology and considerations for building design based on climate. It covers different climate types such as hot and dry, hot and humid, and warm humid and provides recommendations for each. These include using high ceilings and narrow lanes for hot dry climates, and sloped roofs, broad eaves and ventilation for hot humid areas. It also discusses building orientation, with south, south-east and south-west generally preferred. The best directions for rooms like bedrooms and living rooms are outlined. Factors like insulation, fenestration, ventilation and solar control are important to thermal building performance.
The document discusses green buildings and sustainability. It defines green building and explains that green building aims to reduce environmental impact through sustainable practices in construction, operation, and maintenance. The document then provides a brief history of green buildings, outlines rules for green construction, and discusses certification programs and systems used in green buildings like LEED. It also explains passive and active design systems used in green buildings focusing on elements like massing, orientation, insulation, and siting.
contemporary garden, contemporary architecture, landscape architecture, modern garden, elements of modern garden, how to design modern/contemporary garden
Landscape Design Improves Your Quality of Life.Shelley Sparks
Landscape garden design supports you life by surrounding you with beauty and style that improves the quality of your existence. Whether your garden is small or large, you can bring nature back into your life with your choices for plants and materials to coordinate with your home or commericial space.
Landscaping involves designing outdoor spaces to achieve environmental, social, and aesthetic goals. It encompasses urban planning, site design, and stormwater management. Landscape architects design parks, gardens, and other public and private outdoor spaces. Successful landscaping requires careful planning that considers a property's architecture, intended uses, and landscape style. The planning process involves analyzing the site, needs, and neighborhood, then designing outdoor areas and selecting appropriate plants based on their hardiness and the site conditions.
The document discusses various passive design strategies for coping with hot climates. It describes techniques for dwellings including having compact designs, thick walls, light colors, mutual shading, courtyards, mashrabyyah screens, and underground structures to protect against solar radiation. It also discusses methods for modifying indoor temperatures such as evaporative cooling with fountains and pools, wind scoops, trees and vines for shade and transpirational cooling, and cross ventilation through openings on opposite sides of buildings.
The presentation is based on interior landscaping and it's importance in the 21st century. The presentation is based on the interior construction of Stepping Park House, Ho Chi Minh City, Vietnam.
Sustainable architecture without architects presentationSimi Razavian
Assess how sun, wind, water, and thermal mass have been used to transform a harsh natural environment into a comfortable residential environment
Evaluate innovative uses of local material in building
Weigh the benefits and drawbacks of using only local materials to create buildings
This document discusses how landscaping techniques can be used for microclimate control. It describes how trees, shrubs, and other plantings can provide shade to reduce solar radiation and surface temperatures. Plants also help control air temperature, humidity, air velocity and wind speed through evapotranspiration and by inducing or channeling air flow. Landscaping elements can be arranged to deflect or filter wind and pollution. Trees and other vegetation also help control glare. The document outlines various hard landscaping elements like walls, fences and slopes that can direct airflow, as well as soft landscaping elements such as trees, lawns and pools which aid microclimate control through shade, moisture retention and evaporative cooling.
Climatology is the study of climate elements like temperature, humidity, wind etc and their impact on architecture. Architectural climatology involves studying how climate affects human comfort and designing the built environment accordingly. Key considerations include site planning based on topography, passive solar design, daylighting, ventilation, moisture control and noise control. Design strategies aim to benefit from positive climate elements while mitigating negative impacts through techniques like insulation, absorption, damping, isolation and appropriate material selection.
This document discusses creating a green environment in an organization. It explains that the main purpose is to have a positive environmental impact and reduce past harm. Some ways to create a green environment mentioned are going solar, using bonsai trees, relying on recycling, installing a cool roof, using sustainable materials, breathing healthy air, and saving rainforests. Going green benefits the environment, health, and productivity.
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.
Maximize Your Content with Beautiful Assets : Content & Asset for Landing Page pmgdscunsri
Figma is a cloud-based design tool widely used by designers for prototyping, UI/UX design, and real-time collaboration. With features such as precision pen tools, grid system, and reusable components, Figma makes it easy for teams to work together on design projects. Its flexibility and accessibility make Figma a top choice in the digital age.
Visual Style and Aesthetics: Basics of Visual Design
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Range of Visual Styles.
Mobile Interfaces:
Challenges and Opportunities of Mobile Design
Approach to Mobile Design
Patterns
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In this slides I explain how I have used storytelling techniques to elevate websites and brands and create memorable user experiences. You can discover practical tips as I showcase the elements of good storytelling and its applied to some examples of diverse brands/projects..
Explore the essential graphic design tools and software that can elevate your creative projects. Discover industry favorites and innovative solutions for stunning design results.
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CapCut is an easy-to-use video editing app perfect for beginners. To start, download and open CapCut on your phone. Tap "New Project" and select the videos or photos you want to edit. You can trim clips by dragging the edges, add text by tapping "Text," and include music by selecting "Audio." Enhance your video with filters and effects from the "Effects" menu. When you're happy with your video, tap the export button to save and share it. CapCut makes video editing simple and fun for everyone!
Fonts play a crucial role in both User Interface (UI) and User Experience (UX) design. They affect readability, accessibility, aesthetics, and overall user perception.
Decormart Studio is widely recognized as one of the best interior designers in Bangalore, known for their exceptional design expertise and ability to create stunning, functional spaces. With a strong focus on client preferences and timely project delivery, Decormart Studio has built a solid reputation for their innovative and personalized approach to interior design.
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.
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The treasure hunter
1.
2.
3. The Treasure Hunter
Condition:
The news has inform that the world, the Earth is getting hotter in
climate and it’s getting worst.
We need to create Recycle Movement to fight Global
Warming.
Needs: Hunter Habits:
Research
Outdoor activity
Less usage of new material.
The philosophy of 3R: Reduce, Reuse and Recycle. They need:
The Earthy color nature, economic, industrial heritage Living Room for taking rest after
match to COLOR FUTURE 2012 Rediscovered Heroes . entering house and research/
discussion for new TREASURE
target
Color + Size
Area is fair, less furniture and right colors to make the room comfort.
8. ‘Let’s utilize all the smaller seemingly worthless resources at
our disposal’
9. Down to Earth qualities of our Industrial heritage, and the
masculine aesthetic: concrete floor, gypsum-less ceiling, clock
window and brick walls
10.
11. Down to Earth qualities of our Industrial heritage, and the masculine
aesthetic being a HUNTER: slide industrial door, the pipes as TV
cabinet, compass clock, wooden chest cabinet, blue accentuation..
12. Designer
College Student of Interior Architecture
Period 2010
Universitas Ciputra, Surabaya
Luisa Hartono Tjiputra