In 2017, the American Institute of Architects named the National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)s Inouye Regional Centre as one of the years ten best examples of sustainable design. The centre represents the coming together of two different worlds - history and sustainability.
The National Oceanic and Atmospheric Administration (NOAA)’s Inouye Regional Centre, designed by HOK Architects, is located on the historic landmark site of Pearl Harbour’s Ford Island. It features the adaptive reuse of two world war II-era airplane hangars, that narrowly survived Japan’s December 1941 attack on Pearl Harbour, by linking them through a new steel and glass building. NOAA wanted to transform this endangered site into its regional headquarters, whist also creating a stellar example of sustainable design in the process.
At first glance, the 75-year-old hangars didn’t appear to possess the ideal foundation to create a sustainable building. For years they had sat abandoned, used primarily to store old cars. On further inspection, though, the buildings, designed in 1939 by noted architect Alfred Kahn, exhibited a lot of promise.
So, too, did the surrounding nature of the island. The project team turned to nature for the building’s energy solutions, drawing lessons from native plants, such as the monkeypod tree.
“It’s a single trunk tree that has a very dense top layer canopy and provides really good shade and thermal comfort during the hot humid days,” explains Zorana Bosnic, practice leader in HOK’s San Francisco office. “Then when it’s overcast and raining, the leaves curl up into a narrow, conic shape and allow the breezes and rain to reach the ground. The grass is literally greener under the monkeypod tree because it allows the rain to reach the soil.”
Bu hikaye Home Review dergisinin October 2018 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber ? Giriş Yap
Bu hikaye Home Review dergisinin October 2018 sayısından alınmıştır.
Start your 7-day Magzter GOLD free trial to access thousands of curated premium stories, and 9,000+ magazines and newspapers.
Already a subscriber? Giriş Yap
Retail Therapy - Clean Clever And Classy
In 2014, when ‘Ritz, (full name Ritika) of Iqrup + Ritz couldn’t find the right furniture for her apartment, her response was to create a contemporary design brand that valued beautiful design, expert craftsmanship and ease of accessibility.
Tastefully Inspired
HS Desiigns’ recent and complete revamp of a home speaks of modern sophistication and vernacular charm in equal parts. The best part is that the stunning masterpiece of a home, even though eye-catching is decidedly understated.
Advances In Material Science
In the construction industry, it’s probably a challenge to keep pace with leading trends. While trends have their phases, it is important to take some of them seriously. Let’s take a look at some trends and international influences that are accelerating energy efficient design.
Eco-Friendly Fenestrations
Weatherseal goes ‘green’ with its first experiential store in Hyderabad.
Faucets Faucets Faucets!
Roca launches 5 new Wall mounted Basin Mixers along with an all new range of Naia faucets.
Handcrafted Stories
Meaning ‘yellow string’ in English, Peeli Dori engages your home with its range of stationery products, fashion accessories, apparels, home accessories and art work - all adding a streak of colour to the surrounding.
A Textural Narrative
Making architectural changes before embarking on the details of furniture and design, Tejal Mathur has imparted the feel of a bungalow to this apartment in Mumbai, with a skylight enhancing the perception.
Small Products Big Design
An office in Chakan, Pune, for a manufacturer of high tech electronics for automobiles has been designed by VDGA to create an ambience which not only does justice to the quality of the work carried out within its walls, but also becomes a workspace to look forward to for the staff.
Equipped With A Vision
Equipped with a vision, the last two decades have seen Yantra windows act as an important fiddle in tuning the architectural realm. Nikhil Daswani, Associate Director, shares his views on the industry and on the road ahead.
Architecture Of The Future
With technology inching its way towards architecture, the scope of architectural trends is increasing. Advancements in building technology and access to new materials allow architects to attempt new feats in design and construction.