ECOLOGICAL ARCHITECTURE. INDIAN TECHNICAL USE

Posted by 19biS.com on July 30, 2008 | Ecological Architecture , Decoration Natural

ECOLOGICAL ARCHITECTURE. INDIAN TECHNICAL

Gianni Botsford Architects (GBA) is bringing new "living architecture" for the Caribbean. Reviewing the architectural heritage of the region and the revitalization of indigenous techniques. GBA has created a green architecture that is remarkably light, which affect their environment and only minimally, both physically and environmentally.

ECOLOGICAL ARCHITECTURE. INDIAN TECHNICAL USE

This house is for a writer on the Coast. The main structure is on a wooden base, on stilts (posts). These are based on small single-base bag, buried individually. This method, along with much of the project has been done with local labor.

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2 Responses to "green architecture. TECHNICAL USE INDIAN "

  1. Sesma

    This very well to learn from ancient techniques and ecological above!
    Greetings! I'm starting a topic of architecture and as a good student, I'm soaking in the blogs of this type of topic, thanks for writing these articles so interesting.
    Find a website with a good catalog of books on architecture but in this catalog tb can find books on design, art, books, movies, and even military. I hope you like my contribution to the blog. Greetings to all and thank you very much! to another!

    22 Sep 2008 at 1:38 pm

  2. Thank you very much for your comment and contribution.
    Creative Greetings 19a

    22 Sep 2008 at 6:34 pm

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