Category: green roofs

  • Tree/House

    There’s a few posts out showing off a variety of actual treehouses, but what fun is that. I thought a sampling of projects of the theme would be much more informative. Just for kicks, here’s my favorite, a more refined method for the discerning tree-sitter, from Web Urbanist: :: image via Web Urbanist For spotting…

  • Public Farm 1: Work Architecture Company

    While aiming not to be redundant with other resources out there, I just really like this project quite a bit, and have to expand on the previous post. ‘Public Farm 1’ is the Young Architects Program at PS 1 Project by Work Architecture Company has been covered extensively by a number of sources: originally the…

  • Veg.itecture: S, M, L, XL

    I will eventually run out of witty, thematic ways of presenting Vegetated Architecture (ok, I may already have), but in the interim, a selection of projects in a range of sizes (with apologies to Koolhaas + Mau). Of the precedents previously shown on L+U, architecture and landscape combinations range from the modest to the extreme,…

  • New Vegetated Architecture

    As we continue to provide an adequate definition, and sift through example, after example of Vegetated Architecture, there is a seemingly constant barrage of projects evolving and shaping the idea. A quick summary is in order, which I am saving for a later post (which is going to be an upcoming essay for publication). In…

  • Veg.itecture: Queens Botanical Garden Visitors Center

    It really amazes me the composition of buildings envisioned 5 years ago versus today, and the short time period that has elapsed between sporadic vegetated architecture examples and the explosion of current projects. Some days, it seems hard to keep up. Here’s a new, built example in NYC: :: image via NYT City Room A…

  • Block Architectes: Veg.itect

    We featured the rust/green complement in the Caixa Forum building, now to shift gears to another wonderful complementary palatte – concrete and greenery. Life Without Buildings featured work of French architecture firm Block Architectes – and while not all of it is using this dual material scheme exclusively it is all pretty integrated – with…

  • Veg.itecture: More New Additions

    I have sifted through and expanded the list of resources (see sidebar to the right), which exposed some new Vegetated Architecture projects. The Design Blog, one of these new additions for L+U, featured The Montenegro Residences, is an 8000 square meter development aimed at providing views of the surrounding vistas. Designed by Bjarke Ingells Group…

  • World Architecture News

    Our dilemma: having the time to spend daily on keeping up with the frenetic pace of design in todays world . Always a challenge, and in searching out more resources, I stumbled upon a great site yesterday, World Architecture News (WAN) featuring at least daily updates to a wide range of buildings world-wide. While building-centric,…

  • Jean Nouvel: Veg.itect

    From Curbed LA a series of articles on Jean Nouvel‘s current work in Los Angeles, and beyond. This project is slated as luxury condos in Century City, which judging from the existing skyline is not a hotbed of zoomy vegetated architecture. I appreciate Nouvel’s use of vegetation on this project as a mediator between indoors…

  • Ken Yeang: Veg.itect

    Defining the concept of Vegetated Architecture led me to identify some of the key players in the field. Rather than continue the segregation of disciplines, Veg.itecture spans disciplines, further blurring the lines of established practice regimes. This does not demark territories where only the few architect/LA dual practicioners are allowed to have this mantle, but…