Rotating Skyscraper

August 3, 2009 · Posted in Architecture Around the World · Comment 

The music in this video is about 20 times too dramatic, but I think the concept of a moving building is intriguing.  It seems like it could be really uncomfortable to be inside, but maybe not??  I can’t even begin to imagine how much it would cost… but David Fisher is the architect of the proposed projects in Dubai and Moscow.  You can get a few more details at www.dynamicarchitecture.net.

Sweetest Park Bathroom

July 31, 2009 · Posted in Architecture Around the World · Comment 
photo via artbite.fr

photos via artbite.fr

I couldn’t resist posting on the sweetest public, park bathroom of all time.  Shuhei Endo (the architect) said that the structure is “’springtecture’ for its apparently sprung, coiled corrugated-steel enclosure, and as ‘halftecture’ because it is both open and closed.”  I just like the curly metal.

A Passive House

July 30, 2009 · Posted in Uncategorized · 1 Comment 
photo via treehugger.com

photo via treehugger.com

I’d never really heard of a “passive house” until about a month ago.  I think it’s a great ideal, but it sounds like one more policy to adhere to or one more government program waiting to happen.  I haven’t been involved with one yet, but I do hear that there is one being built in Utah now.  Check it out at http://www.passivehouse.us.

The Architect’s Newspaper

July 29, 2009 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comment 

The Architect’s Newspaper is looking like a great find.  The blog also seems to be very worthwhile.  Apparently, there is a New York edition to the newspaper and a California edition…  I’m not sure where Salt Lake City was forgotten, but BIG mistake.  I found myself cruising through their blog for quite a while.

Rolling Architecture… The Motorhome

July 28, 2009 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comment 
photo via www.ideaverdecamper.it

photo via www.ideaverdecamper.it

photo via www.ideaverdecamper.it

photo via www.ideaverdecamper.it

My wife and I just back from a delightful vacation to Jackson, Wyoming.  It was quite the drive, but my brother and sister-in-law let us borrow their sweet motorhome.  It made the trip even that much better, and it got me thinking about a “modern” sort of motorhome.  Check out the Knaus S-Liner.  I can’t believe how cool the pics are.  I can’t believe what a nightmare it would be to drive in traffic.

290 Square Feet for 5 Large

July 17, 2009 · Posted in Architecture Around the World · Comment 

CPM Construcciones Prefabricadas has created a prefab house that costs only $5,000.  I wish I could say I knew any more, but I’m pretty impressed.  Some of the windows are even shaped and spaced differently- like it’s actually been designed.  CPM is based out of Bogota, Colombia, but there’s room for more stuff like this here in the states.

Seinfield and Architecture

July 16, 2009 · Posted in Throwbacks · Comment 

Shout out to Seinfield.  My wife and I can’t get enough of it.

Keratuer Doors

July 15, 2009 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comment 

I sure wish that I could read German.  The website for Keratuer Doors that I found was only in German- bummer.  I think it’s very refreshing to see a new take on the door, and I’ve yet to find a company that does it as well as Keratuer.

Home Theater

July 14, 2009 · Posted in Uncategorized · Comment 

Said to have cost about $3.4 million this theater is worth more than most of us make in 30 years, but who doesn’t need 24 12-inch sub-woofers??  I’m a huge fan of home theaters, but obviously they don’t have to be this extreme.  I like how dark the rooms are and how clear the sound is, but with two little girls growing up I’d have to put a turret mounted machine gun in mine.

More “Ugliest House Contestants”

July 13, 2009 · Posted in Architecture Around the World · Comment 

Ok, so the whole “ugly house” thing has sparked my interest.  I know that there is a house on 7th East, here in Salt Lake City, that has my vote; but here are a few ugly houses that I found for your delight and viewing:

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