Plans for the skyscraper are going through and the skyscraper is to be located on Zira Island. The building will mirror the landscape of the island and each of the peaks creates a residential zone derived from the geography of its corresponding mountain. The buildings will be constructed from steel and each "mountain" will contain facilities for private and public functions. These homes are run off of renewable energy ranging from photovoltaic panels located on the roof as well as wind power harvested from offshore wind farms. Waste and rainwater will be collected, treated and recycled for irrigation. Solid waste will be used as fertilizer. All of this is to make sure that the buildings and inhabitants make the most minimal ecological footprint. More information on the project can be found at skyscrapernews.com
Architecture Firm - Big Architects
Wednesday, February 11, 2009
Baku Skyscraper in Azerbaijan
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Tuesday, February 10, 2009
Tattooed Steel
Tattooed Steel is a jewelry and accessory store that specializes in creating laser-etched products. All of the designs on the accessories are created by a variety of artists, all of which are extremely intricate and unique. Consumers can purchase bracelets, dogtags and even rings from the company (although these items can be quite pricey). Artists can submit their work to the company by emailing them or posting their artwork on the Tattooed Steel myspace page. The designs are very cool, some of them are reminiscent of graffiti designs while others really maintain the tattoo quality. Perhaps one of the coolest pieces of jewelry you may ever have.
Photo via Racket Magazine
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Monday, February 9, 2009
Janet Goldner: Steel Sculpturist in NYC
Janet Goldner is an African-influenced artist that concentrates on metal sculptures. She has had her work at PS122, Islip Museum Permanent Exhibit and at the Arsenal Gallery. Her work weaves art and poetry into one seamless presentation and evokes emotion via the fluidity of her steel and words. She has traveled around West Africa since 1973, most notably as a Fulbright scholar in 1995 working with artisans and contemporary artists. Janet lives in Tribeca and often acts as a lecturer and panel member for the arts. More of her work can be found at: www.janetgoldner.com.
Photo via Biddington's
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