A PlayPump is the combination of a pump,  a roundabout and a water storage.

PlayPump Water System

Posted by WhatWow on 25 May, 2011.
Categories Architecture

The PlayPump is a water pump powered by children at play. The PlayPump looks much like a standard circular platform merry-go-round, however it is connected to a pump and pipe measuring up to 100 m below ground. As the children spin the merry-go-r cialis sale ound, water can be pumped to the surface and into a Read More …

Pig city is a highly densified yet animal-friendly method of meat production. (image by MVRDV)

Pig City

Posted by WhatWow on 25 May, 2011.
Categories Architecture, Environment, Habitat, Resources, Strategy

The Pig City project by architecture and urban design firm MVRDV is a direct response to the Dutch people’s love of pork. Pig City is a proposal to build a skyscraper for vertical farming Đ for pig farming. With a population of buy viagra canada 15.5 million people and 15.2 million pigs in 2000, the Netherlands has Read More …

Pet architecture in Tokyo: Tiny lots beget ingenuity. (image taken from bow wow's pet architecture guide book. See the website at http://www.bow-wow.jp)

Pet Architecture

Posted by WhatWow on 25 May, 2011.
Categories Architecture, Habitat, Strategy

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Thermal ventilation and cross ventilation: two basic principles of passive ventilation.

Passive Ventilation

Posted by WhatWow on 25 May, 2011.
Categories Architecture, Climatization, Energy, Principle

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The exact opposite of passive solar: black, matte cars. (image taken from the website http://leumund.ch)

Passive Solar Building Design

Posted by WhatWow on 25 May, 2011.
Categories Architecture, Climatization, Energy, Principle

Passive solar building design reduces or eliminates the need for mechanical heating and cooling by designing with solar heat gain in mind. This is a completely passive approach to heating and cooling that has to be considered in the planning ph cheapest viagra online ase of a building. Similar to passive ventilation strategies, passive solar Read More …

Technically improved Taanka in the Indian Thar desert. (Image taken by Damien Antoni and Lydia Blasco Yubero)

Half-Burried Rain Water Harvesting Tank

Posted by submitter on 9 May, 2011.
Categories Architecture, Habitat, Resources, Vernacular

A taanka is a half-buried tank built for harvesting monsoon waters that is typicallly found in the Indian Thar Desert. The sloped area around the tank harvests water on a wide range. The water then goes through a sand trap, an edged channel, wh cialis online without prescription ich keeps sand and dust out of Read More …

The four water channels of this hydrogeneration in Oromis, Cambodia can be switched on and off individually according to the resident's electricity needs. (Image taken by Damien Antoni and Lydia Blasco Yubero)

Microhydropower for collective housing

Posted by submitter on 9 May, 2011.
Categories Architecture, Energy, Environment, Habitat, Resources, Strategy, Vernacular

The little touristic complex of Oromis (Cambodia) takes advantage of a twist of the river to produce its own power. A portion of the current is diverted by a micro-dam and canalized to a pool. From here, four channels -penstocks-bring water to buy essay for cheap four turbines. This special form of Microgeneration is very Read More …

Bridge from glue laminated timber in St. Priest, France. (Image taken from the webiste mathis.eu)

Glue Laminated Timber

Posted by WhatWow on 4 Apr, 2011.
Categories Architecture, Material, Technology

Glue Laminate Timber is a structural timber composite material made from many smaller pieces of timber that are glued together using a waterpro buy cheap propecia of adhesive. Through lamination, many small pieces of timber can be laminated together to manufacture stronger structural elements such as horizontal beams and vertical columns when compared to other Read More …

Parabolic troughs use solar thermal energy  to generate electricity.

Parabolic Trough

Posted by WhatWow on 9 Feb, 2011.
Categories Architecture

edToolbar() A parabolic trough can turn solar thermal energy into electric energy with the help of a turbine. Similar to the principle of the solar cooker, sunlight is reflected by a long, mirrored parabolic trough on cheapest viagra to a tube that is situated at its focal point, where it heats a circulating, liquid coolant. The Read More …

The Parharpur Business Center was developed by Kamal Meattle.

Paharpur Business Centre

Posted by WhatWow on 9 Feb, 2011.
Categories Architecture, Climatization, Resources, Technology

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