Monday, September 2, 2024

Day 4390: Elegant Wood Sculptures and Anti-Global Warming

"Warrior': junk collage, digital.




  

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Click : De Barge, I Like It.

 


  

 

 
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Elegant Hand-Carved Wood Sculptures

 





From the long, graceful turn of a rabbit’s ears to the cozy embrace of polar bears, Nikichi summons the emotional nuances of intimacy, solitude, and contemplation in his delicately carved sculptures. Carefully exposed wood grain shapes knees and cheeks, paws clasp together in repose, and winged visitors perch on delicately-hewn noses.


The Hokkaido-based artist has been sculpting animals for around a decade, interested in the ways that people relate to fluffy, recognizable creatures like bunnies and cats by anthropomorphizing expressions and actions as a means of understanding and connecting to them.


 He fuses human and animal characteristics to explore what he describes as “the story of human sociality and life by overlapping the wildness and instinctiveness of animals,” populating a harmonious, mythical world.


Find more of Nikichi’s work on Instagram.





Tao Zhu Yin Yuan Apartments - Tai Pei 


Anti-Global Warming and Carbon-Absorbing Ecosystem
To implement symbiosis with natural environment, Tao Zhu Yin Yuan covers its open spaces with trees, planting approximately 23,000 trees, shrubs and plants on the ground floor garden, the balconies and terraces of each household. The annual carbon absorption reaches around 130 tons with green coverage at 246%, which is nearly 5 times higher than local regulation, making it a colorful urban forest park in all seasons. In order to increase the volume in absorbing carbon, multiple species of trees with better carbon absorption volume are planted by specialized botanists to contribute to protecting the air quality.The growing plants on balconies provide oxygen, moisture environment, also mitigate the noise from surroundings. The planting, has characters of seasonal changes, provides umbrageous, and fresh air in summer, warmth and ventilation in winter. Furthermore, the tower integrates natural ventilation chimneys filtering the air inside the central core, rainwater recycle, wireless monitor control of LED lighting, fiber optic connection, light guide system and solar/wind power to achieve energy saving and carbon reduction.


Tao Zhu Yin Yuan Apartment Building / Vincent Callebaut Architectures - Exterior Photography

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Tao Zhu Yin Yuan Apartment Building / Vincent Callebaut Architectures - Interior Photography



Vincent Callebaut Architectures




 

  
 
A 5+  minute video, "Coin Operated,"  here
 
 
 

  
 
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4 comments:

elenor said...

Tao Zhu Yin yuan Apartments reminds me of "bosco verticale" in Milan, Italy. These are two skyscrapers which have lots of trees and all kind of plants in each storey. Simply great.

Carrol Wolf said...

Jacki,Thank you for posting this amazing building. It's a bit of hope in a world that seems at the present to have quite a share of problems: from global warming to politics both within countries and with other countries. It was so interesting to read what the architects were able to do.
I had seen the video before, but it is charming and was enjoyable again. It was nice to get a few book ideas from you last week.

jacki long said...

Thank you, Elenor. Yes I think we are bound to see more and more,

jacki long said...

Thanks Carrol, I always think of you when I do anything Architecture, Have a safe, great trip.. HUG Stan for me.