lllARKlll Posted September 25, 2009 Report Posted September 25, 2009 Studio Gang Architects has earned a PETA Proggy award for using bird-deflecting elements in the 823 ft-Aqua Tower residential building and hotel that’s currently under construction in Chicago. The Aqua Tower in Chicago, IL by Studio Gang Architects By including an undulating exterior and specifying the use of fritted glass—which is etched with gray marks to make it easier for birds to see—the company has created a design that will help prevent birds from flying into windows. PETA’s Proggy Awards (“Proggy” is for “progress”) recognize animal-friendly achievements in commerce and culture. PETA President Ingrid E. Newkirk sent a letter of congratulations to Jeanne Gang, founder and principal of Chicago-based Studio Gang Architects. The firm will also receive a framed certificate. “The American architect Louis Sullivan coined the phrase ‘form follows function,’” says Newkirk. “In the Aqua Tower, form follows compassion.” Collisions with windows are among the most common human-related killers of migrating birds in North America—each year, they cause the deaths of more than 34 million birds in urban areas alone. Images: Studio Gang ArchitectsFonte: Bustler Quote
Sérgio Barbosa Posted September 28, 2009 Report Posted September 28, 2009 Bom... deve dar vertigens estar naquelas varandas dos pisos superiores. Apesar de tudo gostei da "pele" do edificio. Aquilo é Chicago :margarida_beer: Quote
kwhyl Posted September 28, 2009 Report Posted September 28, 2009 estamos fartos de ver maquetas e simulações deste tipo de big-towers com peles e efeitos antropomórficos. é bom vê-los construídos, afinal resultam Quote
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