Lory State Park Contour Model
Posted on 6 March 2009 | No responses
Lory State Park Contour Model – Fort Collins, Colorado from Eli Rufe on Vimeo.
10′ Contour Model of Lory State Park in Fort Collins, Colorado.
Colorado State University
LA364 Design with Nature – Landscape Architecture Studio
Instructor: M. Paulson
Students: E. Rufe, S. Brunmeier, A. Cawrse
Materials:
1/4″ Chipboard, Glue, ~80 hours
Spreading the News
Posted on 28 February 2009 | No responses
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Temperature Sensitive Glass
Posted on 13 February 2009 | No responses
I stumbled this the other day… textured glass tiles that change color in response to changes in temperature. What will they think of next?
Source: Inventables
Sustainable Dance Parties
Posted on 5 February 2009 | No responses
The opening of a new eco-nightclub, powered by the club-goers themselves, brings a whole new purpose to drinking away the inhibitions of shaking your ass. Read more
Chronos Chromos Concrete
Posted on 5 February 2009 | No responses
Color changing concrete? While ‘Chronos Chromos Concrete’ is still in development by what appears to be a team of students, there is what seems to be endless potential for applications of this future-oriented product. Read more at chromastone.com
Garden of Cosmic Speculation by Charles Jencks
Posted on 5 February 2009 | No responses
THE GARDEN OF COSMIC SPECULATION is truly a garden of natural wonder. It accomplishes that feat in a manner unlike any other garden – it tells the story of the universe. The underlying themes that tie the garden together encompass scientific fact and theory in regards to the creation, evolution, and composition of the natural world and beyond…
stuff to come.
Posted on 5 February 2009 | No responses
land revolution will serve as a collection of architectural and landscape architectural related content, and some other neat stuff as well.
from time to time we will post projects that are precedents for sustainable elements of design, and other stuff that we think is relevant to design in the modern world.




