Welcome to our blog! We are students from the University of Auckland School of Architecture competing in the Skyrise City competition. This blog will be updated weekly with our research and developments until the presentation at the Team New Zealand Sheds on the 16th October. Members: Richard Jones, Teresa Munro, Rex Braganza.
Sunday, September 12, 2010
Bamboo Sources
Anisotropy would like to thank Rod and Susan from Purangi Garden Accommodation. We visited their residence in Hahei last week and were able to cut down a large quantity of green and black bamboo for use in our structure. Their website is http://purangigarden.co.nz/ and they have a range of different types of accommodation including a fascinating Yurt! It was well worth the trip. Many thanks Susan.
Initial Research
This was some of our initial research into nature's ways of growing tall. http://asknature.org/strategy/7e5683b29f576ebcb7b39f567b7768c2
http://asknature.org/strategy/101fcbaa20c58d5aa450ee3b1e5b819d
http://asknature.org/strategy/5e1a7691d5a80b4a961cd2a69bcb8d23
Taken a while to post it!
http://asknature.org/strategy/101fcbaa20c58d5aa450ee3b1e5b819d
http://asknature.org/strategy/5e1a7691d5a80b4a961cd2a69bcb8d23
Taken a while to post it!
Thursday, September 2, 2010
Klein Dytham Architecture
Billboard Building by Klein Dytham Architecture is an example of a "luminous bamboo plantation in the heart of the metropolis".
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