Articles with TAG: project

 

Guided tours through industrial architecture – Bucharest

25 and 26 November 2011, Bucharest, South-West

Section of the Heritage as a resource programme, the project proposed – as a dedicated pilot project mainly to architects, members of organizations and civil society – to visit seven industrial ensembles in the capital: Filaret Factory, Wolff-Hesper Factory, Matches Factory, Astronomic Observer, the Stamp Factory, Bragadiru Palace and Factory, Customs Warehouse – the Ark. 
 

Mogosoaia Bridge

temporary pavement on Calea Victoriei, Bucharest, 2008

by Point4 & Zeppelin team: Justin Baroncea, Jean Craiu, Radu Enescu, Ştefan Ghenciulescu, Constantin Goagea, Carmen Popescu. Project Development: Raluca Marţiş

 

Calup / DARK MATTERS / a project of urban regeneration through culture

Calup invites you to Caimatei 10 exhibit- party to experience three floors of installations, visual art and party in the darkness, through a game of light and sound. 
 DARK MATTERS is a punctual intervention in Bucharest’s cultural landscape which opens the space of an inaccessible sumptuous villa. 
 Nocturna Collective gathers forces with Calup team for the first reveal of one of Bucharest’s monuments, Caimatei 10 villa, where art will merge with night life
 

Photobioreactors

Bioreactive façade with photobioreactors for cultivating microalgae as an energy resource

Text: Jan Wurm / Project: Arup

 Photovoltaics (PV) and solar thermal collectors are at present the established technologies for producing energy at the building. PV currently only covers 2% of total energy consumption (Germany 2010) and a fraction is generated through Building Integrated Photovoltaics (BIPV). Biomass is by far the biggest renewable energy source; however to date no technology has been available to use this resource on the building scale.

 

The Hub Bucharest

Text: Cosmin Caciuc, Dragos Scurtulescu / Design: Dragos Scurtulescu / Photo: Tiberiu Minzu
  Designing smart affordable offices as a response to recent global challenges: The Hub Bucharest offers an integrated model of a breaking social collaboration in our country.

The Hub is a network of co-working offices founded in London, in 2005, and now successfully extended worldwide. In Romania, there are initiatives based on workspace rentals. However, The Hub provides a long-range integrated concept and three basic principles: