Welcome to my Ideas Generation Blog, this blog is about my final project for Digital Arts, I will design eco-friendly building for my home country.I would like to construct this eco-building in Kyrenia, which is located in my country. The location of Kyrenia, which is close to the beach and the city centre, is excellent for this environmentally friendly building.
I will be designing a holiday home but my main aim to get the generation Z clients attentions so do that I will design high end building with a minimalist design and located in Kyrenia. This place will also include lots of areas that generation Z can have fun there. I think minimalist buildings are way practical and look better in this time period so I will be design my building in minimalist style and eco-friendly. The most importance aspects of this building is eco-friendly and has a sustainable in design. I will be created 204 design boards which will include the concept, floor plan, elevations, materials and sustainability for my project.
I have looked few famous minimalist architects such as Frank Lloyd Wright, Tadao Ando and Peter Zumthor.
These are the eco friendly buildings that I have looked for my project;
- Eric said about his building; The way sustainable design is practiced today takes us only halfway toward where our built environment needs to go. Like a green building, an organic building would include passive solar design, natural materials, and innovative mechanical systems, but it would also look to nature to inspire the form of the building – the way the space is used to solve a problem. As a result, Organic Architecture often has unexpected forms derived from those found in nature.
Most buildings are built a certain way if only out of tradition. As members of the design and construction community, architects and builders often accept these customs without questioning them. Our buildings are inefficient not because we thought very hard and set out to intentionally create energy inefficient buildings. Instead, we’re simply mindlessly following old habits and doing what we’ve done before. Only later do we realize that we’ve painted ourselves into a corner. What we need is to step back and question the reasons we do the things that make our buildings inefficient.
Good that you have added some initial ideas - I am looking forward to seeing the develpment of these ideas
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