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Wireless Cities are Coming: Get Ready to Ditch Your Power Cords

Wireless Cities are Coming: Get Ready to Ditch Your Power Cords | Science News | Scoop.it
Wireless Cities are Coming: Get Ready to Ditch Your Power Cords
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Ancient builders 
designed subterranean soundscapes 
as stirring as any special effects.

Ancient builders 
designed subterranean soundscapes 
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When priests at the temple complex of Chavín de Huántar in central Peru sounded their conch-shell trumpets 2,500 years ago, tones magnified and echoed by stone surfaces seemed to come from everywhere, yet nowhere. The effect must have seemed otherworldly, but there was nothing mysterious about its production. According to archaeologists at Stanford University, the temple’s builders created galleries, ducts, and ventilation shafts to channel sound. In short, the temple’s designers may have been not only expert architects but also skilled acoustical engineers.

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Leon Botstein: Art Now (Aesthetics Across Music, Painting, Architecture, Movies, and More.)

President Leon Botstein of Bard College steps boldly into the fray to answer one of the most enduring human questions: What is art? This discussion spills over into debates about art's value to society ---- whether access to the arts is right as basic as education or health care, and whether it should be assessed and supported by government or left to the "invisible hand" of the free market. President Botstein explains why it is essential to ask these questions and offers a sturdy basis for evaluating them. He goes so far as to suggest that engaging with art can give our lives meaning and purpose.

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The way we'll live next

The way we'll live next | Science News | Scoop.it

With cities running out of room, the world’s ever-expanding population may soon need to find new homes. But where? Sea, sky, or desert? We look at the alternatives

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The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Cities | Sustainable Cities Collective

The 7 Habits of Highly Effective Cities | Sustainable Cities Collective | Science News | Scoop.it
Image Be Proactive. There’s much any city can do today.

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The Future of Architecture = No New Buildings

The Future of Architecture = No New Buildings | Science News | Scoop.it

You heard it here first. NO NEW BUILDINGS. The future of architecture hangs in the balance–a balance of energy and environmental constraints that will profoundly alter the way humans interact with their environment.


ARCHITECTURE: http://www.scoop.it/t/science-news?tag=architecture


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[VIDEO] Architectural Augmented Reality Created by Merchlar Labs

Architectural Augmented Reality Created by Merchlar Labs...


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To Expand a City, Make it Float

To Expand a City, Make it Float | Science News | Scoop.it

A Dutch architectural firm is working to innovate floating infrastructure which could help cities expand beyond their coastal limitations, providing citizens with more space and helping cities run better

oliviersc's comment, April 5, 2012 2:06 PM
Inpiration from the Venus Project by Jacque Fresco (Zeitgeist) : http://oxymoron-fractal.blogspot.fr/2011/05/moving-forward-les-intervenants.html
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Virtual reality supports planning by architects

Virtual reality supports planning by architects | Science News | Scoop.it
Even the most exact construction plan lacks many details and design options. The building owner needs imagination to obtain an idea of the constructed building. Now, new 3D video glasses provide a true representation in virtual reality.
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Ancient Islamic architects created perfect quasicrystals

Ancient Islamic architects created perfect quasicrystals | Science News | Scoop.it
Patterns made with nothing more than a compass and a straight edge...
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Male bowerbirds use forced perspective architecture to get more sex

Male bowerbirds use forced perspective architecture to get more sex | Science News | Scoop.it
Animal behaviour | This is an updated version of an old piece, edited to include new information. Science progresses by adding new data to an ever-growing picture.
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Brainy Trees, Metaphorical Forests: On Neuroscience, Embodiment, and Architecture | Neuroanthropology

Brainy Trees, Metaphorical Forests: On Neuroscience, Embodiment, and Architecture | Neuroanthropology | Science News | Scoop.it

Inspiration and interpretation are inevitable. As metaphor is basic to what we do, so emerging results in neuroscience will be taken well beyond the intentions and even meanings of their authors. Much caution and critique will be needed. Yet at the same time, I want to preserve a space for this other mantle, from science to art and humanism. To creation and design and expression.

 

A revolution based on neuroscience? No. A recognition of our bodies and experiences and senses? Yes. And thus much closer to metaphors that inspire us every day. Like HOME or WARMTH. And maybe even a tree or two.

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Biomimicry in Architecture by Michael Pawlyn (Book Review)

Biomimicry in Architecture by Michael Pawlyn (Book Review) | Science News | Scoop.it
A new book on the radical design disicpline of biomimicry in the built in environment...
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Optical experiment eyes Parthenon mystery

Optical experiment eyes Parthenon mystery | Science News | Scoop.it

Emory students and scholars, under the direction of Bonna Wescoat, Professor of Art History, are working together to investigate the visibility of the Parthenon frieze by recreating reliefs (currently on view London and Athens museums) and installing them on the Nashville Parthenon.

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Hittites ahead of their time in dam building

Hittites ahead of their time in dam building | Science News | Scoop.it

A dam unearthed during excavation work in the northern Anatolian province of Çorum reveals that the dam construction techniques of the ancient past are similar to the techniques used today, according to archaeologists.

Shannon Bench's curator insight, October 18, 2013 9:24 PM

Of course! They were the Hattians! THEY RULE!

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The City As Engine: Energy, Entropy And The Triumph Of Disorder : NPR

The City As Engine: Energy, Entropy And The Triumph Of Disorder : NPR | Science News | Scoop.it

Instead of just basic machines, the city becomes a vast interconnected system designed for turning energy into work. Seen through that lens, cities are really giant heat engines, and that makes them creatures subject to one of the most profound principles in all of physics: the omnipresent Second Law of Thermodynamics.

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[VIDEO] 3D city models - automated processes

To enable as many cities as possible to have their own 3D city model, the specialists from 3D Reality Maps, perfected the next generation of high resolution 3D landscape models, and the technology for 3D modeling of cities.
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Santiago Calatrava's latest masterpiece: The Science and Technology Building at Florida's Polytechnich University.

Santiago Calatrava's latest masterpiece: The Science and Technology Building at Florida's Polytechnich University. | Science News | Scoop.it

Santiago Calatrava's latest masterpiece: The Science and Technology Building at Florida's Polytechnich University.

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3D planning tool for the city of tomorrow

3D planning tool for the city of tomorrow | Science News | Scoop.it
Noise levels, fine particulate matter, traffic volumes – these data are of interest to urban planners and residents alike.

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[VIDEO] Augmented Reality:Mobile AR visualization of new hotel plans

Mobile Augmented Reality visualization of architectural plans. Building of a new hotel complex is being planned at Raseborg town in Finland. Municipal decision makers go on a walking tour at the site and view the 3D plans using N900 mobile phones.


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CultureLab: Creating buildings that repair themselves

CultureLab: Creating buildings that repair themselves | Science News | Scoop.it

A researcher specialising in architecture and synthetic biology, Rachel Armstrong imagines a future with building materials that function as part of living systems. New Scientist caught up with her to talk about her new TED book, Living Architecture.

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A Trip To The Living City Of The Future

A Trip To The Living City Of The Future | Science News | Scoop.it

Our built environment doesn’t have to be static. With the right synthetic biology, it can respond automatically to changes in temperature or moisture level, and even react to natural disasters, hunkering down during earthquakes or removing toxins after a toxic spill.

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New TED Book – Living Architecture

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Living Architecture: How Synthetic Biology Can Remake Our Cities and Reshape Our Lives By Rachel Armstrong.

What will the city of the future look like? More like an ever-changing and vibrant garden than a static set of buildings and blocks, says British architect Rachel Armstrong.


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TEDxDanubia 2011 - Rachel Armstrong -- Children of the Industrial Revolution

Rachel Armstrong is co-director of AVATAR (Advanced Virtual and Technological Architectural Research) in Architecture and Synthetic Biology at the Bartlett School of Architecture, University College London (UCL). She is also a Senior TED Fellow, and Visiting Research Assistant at the Center for Fundamental Living Technology, Department of Physics and Chemistry, University of Southern Denmark. Her research investigates 'living materials', a new approach to building materials that suggests it is possible for our buildings to share some of the properties of living systems. She is author of a forthcoming TED Book on 'Living Architecture' that will be released on the kindle platform in the autumn.

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Gallery: 3-D Projections Make Buildings Come Alive

Gallery: 3-D Projections Make Buildings Come Alive | Science News | Scoop.it
Architectural Projection Mapping is a relatively new art form, but it may give fireworks shows a run for their money in the outdoor nighttime entertainment department.

Using 3-D effects, motion graphics and choreographed music video artists are able to transform the surfaces of buildings and objects into unique, giant canvases for their animations. The effect can be stunning.

Here we've collected some of our favorite examples. Enjoy!

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