Scarpa's Banco Popolare has little drip channels that run down from the round oculi like tear-stains.
Herzog and de Meuron did that courier warehouse where the water runs off the copper roofing down the face of white concrete. The coppery-green stains are really nice.
i'm sorry guys - the "aquacolumn" story was THE funniest sh!t i've ever read on this 'nect thing - so i've gotta re-post it since it's been a year - a la curt clay:
We had a guy who decided to do his floor plans in white pencil on black boards (for no apparent reason), but in the middle of the plan at the bottom of a long, curving and descending ramp. He went through this LONG explanation about how once you descend down this ramp and turn this corner you would be greeted by his marvelous invention: "The AQUACOLUMN" and this fish tank that wraps around the column would hold piranhas and other exotic fish.
One simple question from the crit about the slope of his ramp and it was all over for him. It was obviously too steep and all of the jurors start into this story that went like this:
"so I lose control of my wheelchair on your 35% sloped ramp...."
"as your fingers are getting caught in the spokes of the wheelchair..."
"then I look up....."
"and you're heading straight for a fish tank..."
"... with piranhas inside..."
"so you crash into the fish tank..."
"shards of glass have sliced my arm off...."
"the rushing water knocked a little 3 year old girl off her feet nearby..."
".. who was just trying to see the fish..."
"I'm soaked and wet as 300 gallons of water are flowing over me..."
"... so I'm drowning...."
"and I have piranhas flapping in my lap
"or eating everyone else's legs who was standing in the lobby..."
"if they haven't already drowned or been sliced up by all of the glass..."
"or eaten by the piranhas..."
the entire room was exploding with laughter as they were doing all of these crazy hand motions and swimming motions to enact their story..
he just sat there silent and never cracked a smile...
but i digress..
in 10x10_2 the (i think) german architect who designed a town centre building used a "water wall" that hung off the edge of the building. was cool. stairs inside were even more impressive..
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Water and architecture
Hey All,
I'm trying to create a good list of projects that use water in an interesting way.
Here's some I can think of:
Blur Building, Diller & Scofidio
Vals Baths, Peter Zumthor
Minnaert Building, Neutelings
Ocean Pools, Alvaro Siza
What others can you think of?
Baths, spas, rain water catchment, cool riverfront projects, etc??
-Thanks
Cypress
Tadao Ando Tadao Ando Tadao Ando Tadao Ando
Church of the light, Morimoto Restaurant, The Water Temple, Church on the Water, etc
Kahn's Salk institute
SF MOMA had a great show on architecture + water
http://www.sfmoma.org/exhibitions/exhib_detail.asp?id=94
we had a heated discussion about damp proofing the other day.
the real question is..
how do i keep water out
What about any projects that use water in an interesting sustainable way?
What about the step wells of India ... those are super cool
Scarpa's Banco Popolare has little drip channels that run down from the round oculi like tear-stains.
Herzog and de Meuron did that courier warehouse where the water runs off the copper roofing down the face of white concrete. The coppery-green stains are really nice.
Check out Mostafavi and Leatherbarrow's On Weathering.
steven holl, "the story of water" garden at cranbrook
not sure about the sustainability factor but...water walls
Modern Art Museum of Fort Worth ; Architect - Tadao Ando
by Moneo. Water on roof of the star shaped gallery.
description
Tadao Ando was also the first person I thought of.
The Hearst building by Norman Foster has a cool 3-story sloped fountain that uses recycled graywater.
Remind me about an indore waterfall --- Eh was it the new tower?
Just please, whatever you do, don't use an aquacolumn!!!*
*it's curt clay's story, about the 12th post down from the top...
I love this ^^
Also if you can get a book called aquatecture, some interesting stuff on urban waterfront design as well as some sculptural fountain type stuff.
Theres also this thing, mostly just pretty pictures atm, but could be interesting:
http://www.thecoolhunter.net/travel/WATERWORLD---China/
I saw the above aquatic center, and it is kinda cool. Although when deflated the ETFE bubbles are reminiscent of trash bags.
i think the aquacolumn was brilliant and that kid was robbed.
(thanks for finding it again, lb! i love that story!)
i'm sorry guys - the "aquacolumn" story was THE funniest sh!t i've ever read on this 'nect thing - so i've gotta re-post it since it's been a year - a la curt clay:
We had a guy who decided to do his floor plans in white pencil on black boards (for no apparent reason), but in the middle of the plan at the bottom of a long, curving and descending ramp. He went through this LONG explanation about how once you descend down this ramp and turn this corner you would be greeted by his marvelous invention: "The AQUACOLUMN" and this fish tank that wraps around the column would hold piranhas and other exotic fish.
One simple question from the crit about the slope of his ramp and it was all over for him. It was obviously too steep and all of the jurors start into this story that went like this:
"so I lose control of my wheelchair on your 35% sloped ramp...."
"as your fingers are getting caught in the spokes of the wheelchair..."
"then I look up....."
"and you're heading straight for a fish tank..."
"... with piranhas inside..."
"so you crash into the fish tank..."
"shards of glass have sliced my arm off...."
"the rushing water knocked a little 3 year old girl off her feet nearby..."
".. who was just trying to see the fish..."
"I'm soaked and wet as 300 gallons of water are flowing over me..."
"... so I'm drowning...."
"and I have piranhas flapping in my lap
"or eating everyone else's legs who was standing in the lobby..."
"if they haven't already drowned or been sliced up by all of the glass..."
"or eaten by the piranhas..."
the entire room was exploding with laughter as they were doing all of these crazy hand motions and swimming motions to enact their story..
he just sat there silent and never cracked a smile...
but i digress..
in 10x10_2 the (i think) german architect who designed a town centre building used a "water wall" that hung off the edge of the building. was cool. stairs inside were even more impressive..
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