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Shukhov's High-tech architecture in Moscow - 1922

Art historian Andrew Graham-Dixon travels through time to unlock the world of Russian art. But best of all is a ride up the Shukhov tower, an amazing construction built by the engineer Vladimir Shukhov between 1919 and 1922. If it's not quite as ignored as AGD suggests (its restoration is after all the focus of a major UNESCO campaign) it is still an astonishing construction that is wonderfully well filmed here. www.illuminationsmedia.co.uk «Lord Foster fires up campaign to save rusting Russian radio tower» - guardian.co.uk www.guardian.co.uk www.shukhov.org Architect brands structure as a work of 'dazzling genius' and inspiration that must be saved. From a distance it looks a bit like an upturned wastepaper basket, soaring over the concrete skyline of southern Moscow. The Russian capital's unique Soviet-era radio station was built in 1922 to spread the message of revolutionary communism around the world, but it is badly neglected and suffering from corrosion. Now British architect Lord Foster has backed a campaign to save the 150-metre-high steel tower designed by the engineering genius Vladimir Shukhov. In an open letter, Lord Foster describes the tower as "a structure of dazzling brilliance and great historical importance". Calling the structure Shukhov's masterpiece, Foster says it is the "first major landmark of the Soviet period". Made up of a delicate lattice structure, the tower has five interlocking "hyperboloids", each smaller in size, giving the impression of ...
Категория: Howto & Style
Время: 00:02:39
Теги: Vladimir Shukhov Tower Moscow Russia hyperboloid UNESCO Lost Vanguard Architettura Arquitectura Graham-Dixon Tour Choukhov Torre Shújov Schuchow Turm Шуховская башня Владимир Шухов стиль хай-тек Москва Moscou Moskau gridshell lattice shell structural engineering thin shell high-tech hi-tech High-tech architecture 1922 masterpiece architecture art
 

euronews hi-tech - Israeli architect designs "inside out" house

How small can a house be and still be a home? That was one of the questions Israeli architect Hagai Nagar had to consider when he was asked to design an ecological home.... www.euronews.net
Категория: Shows
Время: 00:01:33
Теги: euronews hitech Architecture Israel
 

hi tech - animated architectural presentation- inspired by Sir Norman Foster :P

this is a thesis presentation of a low cost social housing for the poor in delhi. the project demonstrates efficient space design as land is expensive and achieveing energy efficiency and environmental sustainability by being climatologically sensitive. the project re-explores chawl typology for high density in low and mid rise settlement. one of the great things about this video is the clubbing of advanced animations with architecture to better explain the ideas.( the ideas as they develop in designer's mind- PIOUS IDEAS) please leave comments to make the design better or improve animations as this is first major work of piouz studioz( aa start up animation studio )and the design would be submitted in various awards
Категория: Film & Animation
Время: 00:07:21.750
Теги: 3ds max maya animations architecture hi tech
 

"High Tech" style of Architecture

While on Architecture tour in Cambridge
Категория: Travel & Events
Время: 00:00:17.250
Теги: Architecture
 

High Tech Building

Actors: Will Barrett, Chris Stanton, Steve Best Production Coordinator: Steph Frost Director: Matthew Carrozo Writer/Producer: Adam Kay Exec Producer: Michael Howard
Категория: Comedy
Время: 00:00:44.250
Теги: next time maris fail commercial advert viral comedy humor humour gone wrong office budget dda cdm office refurbishment office design office fit out office interior design office relocation office interiors London office refurb maris maris interiors workplace design experts
 

2007 Aga Khan Award for Architecture - University Technology

With its emblematic high-tech architecture, the University of Technology Petronas provides an inspiring structure for progressive education in this rapidly developing nation. The Award will be presented to the architects, Foster + Partners and GDP Architects, and the Petronas Corporation (the Petronas Towers won an Award in the 2004 cycle).
Категория: Education
Время: 00:01:45
Теги: architecture aga khan University of Technology Petronas malaysian visual arts tropical
 

Green, Beautiful & in Control - Not Just an Eco House w/ Sustainable Architecture

www.control4.com - We're here in Silicon Valley, home to countless Hi-Tech inventions, so it's no surprise that we found a house here that is so cutting edge, so environmentally friendly that some people are calling it, "The World's Greenest Home"... and wouldn't you know it, a Control4 system keeps the whole house humming. Check it out! Linda Yates (Home Owner) - "This is actually the property that I grew up on. My parents bought the property in 1967 so we've been here ever since. We said, 'we really want to build the most sustainable, the most regenerative house in America.' So it's really just four basic materials... it's glass, it's steel, it's wood and it's stone. On the floor, 150-year-old barn wood... stone that wasn't actually good enough for somebody else but our guys were so into it that they went and took it out of the bone pile. The whole design of the house with all the roofs and the steel roof is to be able to catch all the rainwater and storm water and then reuse it. We're putting more green energy back on the grid than we are using. It's definitely the greenest custom home in America." "There's 3 myths we were trying to bust with green building: 1. Was that it was ugly... you had to build a concrete box with no windows. 2. That it was twice as expensive. 3. That you had to completely fundamentally change your lifestyle." ... and those are myths that we have to bust. The technology plays a big role in being able to do that." Gordon van Zuidon (cyberManor ...
Категория: Science & Technology
Время: 00:02:42
Теги: greenhome green home green homes green building energy efficiency sustainable building eco house eco homes sustainable homes green architecture control4 sustainable architecture eco friendly homes eco friendly house energy efficient home energy efficient house
 

В.Г. Шухов и архитектура XXI века

Сетчатые конструкции башен и перекрытий в виде несущих оболочек, изобретённые и впервые построенные великим инженером и архитектором Владимиром Григорьевичем Шуховым в XIX веке, из-за сложности их расчёта получили широкое распространение только с появлением мощных компьютеров в конце XX - начале XXI века. Использование в XXI веке шуховских сетчатых оболочек ведущими архитекторами мира и развитие стиля хай-тек на основе наследия В.Г.Шухова обсуждались на архитектурном форуме, организованном Нижегородским государственным архитектурно-строительным университетом (ННГАСУ) в Нижнем Новгороде. Вице-президент фонда «Шуховская башня» Сергей Арсеньев рассказывает о новых примерах современного использования разработок В.Г.Шухова в Великобритании, Германии, Италии, Чехии, Норвегии, Казахстане, Арабских эмиратах, Японии и Китае. ННТВ, ведущий - Николай Мурзинов, Нижний Новгород, 2010 High-tech architecture and Lattice shells. Strolling around London, tourists admire the avant-garde skyscraper-"cucumber" 30 St Mary Axe ("The Gherkin") and the overhead cover of the BritishMuseum (BritishMuseum - "Queen Elizabeth II Great Court"). But only few of them know that this delight is aroused by the creative synergy of the two outstanding architects: the Great Russian engineer and architect Vladimir Grigorievich Shukhov and the master of the high-tech architecture Lord Norman Foster. The famous British architect constantly uses the bearing lattice structures (lattice shells) invented by Shukhov ...
Категория: Howto & Style
Время: 00:02:15
Теги: Владимир Шухов Shukhov architect сетчатые оболочки Шуховская башня архитектура стиль хай-тек строительство ННГАСУ XXI век Сергей Арсеньев Николай Мурзинов ННТВ Arssenev XXI-st century design High-tech architecture Hi-tech architecture hyperboloid gridshell lattice shell thin shell space structure architecture art
 

1896 - World's First Hyperboloid structure

The Russian engineer and architect Vladimir Shukhov was the first in the world to invent and use in construction hyperboloid towers. For the 1896 All-Russia industrial and art exhibition in Nizhniy Novgorod Shukhov built the steel lattice 37-meter tower, which became the first hyperboloid structure in the world. The astonishing hyperboloid lattice structure caused delight of the European specialists ("The Nijni-Novgorod exhibition: Water tower, room under construction, springing of 91 feet span", "The Engineer" magazine, 1897, № 19.3. - P.292-294). After the exhibition had closed, the openwork tower of rare beauty was bought by the well-known Maecenas of that time Yury Nechaev-Maltsov and placed in his estate Polibino, Lipetsk Oblast, where it has preserved until now under the state protection. In the subsequent years, VGShukhov developed numerous structures of various lattice steel hyperboloids and used them in hundreds water towers, sea lighthouses, masts of warships and supports for power transmission lines. The hyperboloid structures appeared in Spain (Gaudi) and USA (battleship masts) only 10 years after the Shukhov's invention.
Категория: Education
Время: 00:00:29.250
Теги: Шухов архитектура хай-тек 1896 Полибино Shukhov tower hyperboloid gridshell lattice shell thin shell Polibino Lipetsk Oblast Nechaev-Maltsov Dankovsky District space structure architecture Schuchow Choukhov hyperboloïde Russia Russland Rusko Sjoechov Shújov Šuchov Sjukhov high-tech hi-tech High-tech architecture Hi-tech architecture
 

HTM 3d video animation

HTM - High Tech Moncalvo, 3d animation of a 9 Operfin apartment complex in via Moncalvo, Turin. 3d and graphics by Winter Design
Категория: Film & Animation
Время: 00:02:27
Теги: winter design winter design 3d graphic turin torino operfin htm moncalvo high tech architecture video computer animation graphics winterdesign diego capello cg diego capello andrea bertinetti interior furniture arredo arredamento interni model
 
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