Subversive Office Design: A Super-Slow Elevator Intended to Host Standing Meetings

Amvest is the name of a Dutch investment management group, and they hired Rietveld Architects to design their HQ in an old industrial space. The office is, as you’d expect of a moneyed company and a cutting-edge architecture firm, pretty:

Image credit: Studio de Nooyer

Image credit: Studio de Nooyer

Light-filled and airy, check.

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Recycled wood flooring, check.

Image credit: Studio de Nooyer

Pricey stand-out centerpiece (acid-aged brass lockers for employees), check.

But one cheeky and experimental feature I was not expecting is this:

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That room is an elevator. Yes, the whole thing. (Note the button panel at right.) The building only has five floors, and the elevator is programmed to move extremely slowly up and down the building’s face. Why slowly? Because it is intended to host meetings–standing meetings, obviously, as there are no conference tables–and while it gives you enough time to cover some talking points, there is a clear end to the journey, unlike a lot of corporate meetings I’ve been in.

Image credit: Studio de Nooyer

Image credit: Studio de Nooyer

The other plus is, the elevator’s snail-like pace “encourages the use of the central staircase for the employees, stimulating exercise.”

Image credit: Studio de Nooyer

Image credit: Studio de Nooyer

The only persons it’s not a plus for, of course, are those with mobility issues. I’m not sure how that’s handled here, if at all.

Malaysia Now Returning150 Shipping Containers of Unsolicited Garbage to Source Countries, Including U.S.

Since China stopped accepting the world’s garbage a couple of years ago, its neighboring countries have absorbed their unfair share. Here’s a photo from Thailand:

Photo by Leonid Danilov from Pexels

This is in Burma:

Photo by Stijn Dijkstra from Pexels

This one was taken in Indonesia:

Photo by Tom Fisk from Pexels

At press time I couldn’t find a rights-free image from Malaysia, the country that is the subject of this post–but perhaps that’s fitting, as Malaysia, which has also been receiving unwanted and unpermitted shipments of garbage, is seeking to no longer resemble the photos above. This month Yeo Bee Yin, Malaysia’s Environment Minister, announced that some 150 unpermitted shipping containers full of rubbish have been sent back to their source countries:

Loose translation of the Tweet: “Malaysia has returned 150 containers of plastic waste to their sources, totaling 3,737 metric tons, and we’re not paying the return costs.”

The top five offenders from this batch are France with 43 containers, the UK with 42, America with 17, Canada with 11 and Spain with 10.

The BBC reports out that Malaysia has another 110 containers that will be returned later this year–” with 60 of those going to the US.”

At a press conference, Yeo stated that Malaysian officials “will take the necessary steps to ensure that Malaysia does not become the garbage dump of the world.”

No word on what these rich countries, including ours, are planning on doing with the trash.

Design Job: Gig Alert: Industrial Designer Needed for Business/Engineering Class Project at Northeastern U in Boston, MA

The role of the Industrial Designers: Participate in a brainstorming session, work on 3 rough storyboards for an opportunity space, one opportunity space is chosen, designers create 3 rough concepts then one revised concept in color is submitted. Some limited logo branding. Rough foam mock-up.
Compensation: $400

View the full design job here

Quiet Landscapes of Iceland

De ses voyages en Islande, Julieanne Kost a tiré une série de photos intitulée Iceland II, qui s’inscrit dans la continuité d’un premier projet sur ce thème. Par le biais de paysages, la photographe et évangéliste en imagerie numérique pour Adobe, nous dévoile une Islande dominée par les couleurs ocre, vert et jaune. À travers les textures, les formes et le calme ambiant, Julieanne Kost met en lumière l’harmonie de la nature, qui “pousse silencieusement”.

La photographe est aussi l’autrice d’une série de photos aériennes, prises au-dessus de la baie de San Francisco.

Images : © Julieanne Kost










The Egret creates non-toxic cleaning solution just using water and salt

You’d be surprised what water and salt could do if combined in the correct way. Say hello to the Egret EO Blaster, an all-purpose cleaning spray that relies on the power of electrolyzed water to replace practically every other cleaning agent you use. When electrolyzed, the water and salt turn into a solution of hypochlorous acid and sodium hydroxide, which acts as a remarkable detergent and disinfectant, instantly killing bacteria, cleansing off harmful chemicals from food, purifying the air, as well as busting odors. The technology, which has existed for over 4 decades, creates an all-purpose cleaning solution that replaces the need for carpet-cleaners, floor-cleaners, room-fresheners, car-fresheners, fruit and vegetable purifiers, and general disinfectants. Needless to say, the electrolyzed water is food-safe, child-safe, and eliminates the need to clean your house with chemicals that aren’t healthy… and the Egret EO Blaster, a small, portable spraying device, can electrolyze and spray the water directly from within its hand-held, wireless form factor.

The Egret EO Blaster, according to Egret Labs, was created to combat three areas. Firstly, the use of toxic cleaners and disinfectants at home; Secondly, the sheer number of plastic bottles bought, used and thrown every year; and Thirdly, the amount of money wasted on different brands, solvents, and apparatuses to keep your house clean. In its patented design, the Egret EO Blaster lets you mix water and salt in, as the machine internally electrolyzes it into EO, allowing you to spray the electrolyzed solution or EO onto everything from cars to carpets, curtains, fruits, baby toys, pet toys, floors, in the air, or anywhere where germs like bacteria, viruses, molds, and odor-particles find themselves. Spray it anywhere and the electrolyzed water can instantly kill 99.95% of all harmful bacteria and viruses, while also breaking apart odor molecules to clean and purify products, food, and spaces.

The use of electrolyzed water as a disinfectant and sanitizer has existed for decades in the agricultural, medical, and scientific communities, but never in a device that’s portable and made for consumers. The Egret EO Blaster scales the technology down and helps standardize it in a way where the electrolyzed water is always consistent in its potency. The only drawback to electrolyzed water is the fact that it needs to be used instantly since it loses its potency if left standing for too long, but the Egret EO Blaster’s patented technology can electrolyze water in just under a minute, giving you fresh, non-toxic, 100% natural, preservative-free disinfectant that replaces your need to constantly buy (and then subsequently throw away) multiple bottles of floor cleaner, air-freshener, sanitizer, detergent-spray, car-cleaner, food and utensil cleaner, or even bleach every single year. The Egret EO Blaster comes with the spraying device, a Type-C charging cable, a standardized spoon to measure out the table-salt, and a lifetime warranty on any manufacturing defects. The electrolyzer module lasts for 3 years with regular use, and doesn’t require any additional solvents, capsules, or parts to keep it running. Besides, it saves the earth, preventing harmful chemicals and plastic waste from entering the environment, and it saves you a fair bit of money too, given that you’re only using a couple of dollars worth of water and salt in an entire year!

Designer: Jonathan Wang

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Egret EO Blaster – Next Generation Cleaning Device & Deodorizer

100% natural and non-toxic, using patented technology and the power of Electrolyzed water (EO water), the Egret kills germs and removes bad smells in your home in seconds.

All you need to create this natural cleaning solution is tap water, home salt, and Egret. In 60 seconds, Egret creates EO water, ready for you to sterilize and remove odors anywhere you want.

With its fully-automatic spray mechanism, Egret produces a fine spray of EO water, able to reach those unreachable parts of your home, like the gaps in your sofa.

Egret can act as an air purifier which also removes the TVOC and PM2.5 particles in the air. It can protect you and your children away from these chemicals.

Egret will sterilize and deodorize everything even your clothes, carpets, furniture, shoes and anything else.

The Tech Behind How Egret Works

Egret works by harnessing the power of electrolyzed water, or EO water. When you pass electricity through a saltwater mixture, you create EO water. EO water:

– Exterminates 99.95% of viruses and germs that it comes into contact with.
– It is completely safe, sterile and non-toxic and eco-friendly!
– Literally blows up bacteria by breaking its outer cells and bursting it with water.

All you have to do is add tap water and a tablespoon of salt to your Egret device and wait 60 seconds.

The Science Behind the Tech

Hypochlorous acid and OH radicals are produced through electrolysis process from salt and water.

Hypochlorous acid is a safe sterilizer that works similar to bleach but without the toxic. It is suitable for cleaning baby items and even food.

OH radical is another common ingredient commonly found in cleaning agents. The OH radical in their EO water is less concentrated than common cleaning agents – making it safe but still sufficient to kill most germs and viruses.

Sterilization Ability of Egret Electrolyzed Water

An independent third-party testing center, the SGS testing laboratory tested and analyzed the sterilization ability on bacteria and virus, the deodorization ability and pesticide removal ability of Egret.

The test results show that with only 30 seconds of exposure of EO water on the bacteria and virus, the killing rate was greater than 99.99%. Also, Egret removed all pesticides within 5 minutes.

Egret Works on Any Surface

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The Complete Translated Text of China's Incredible Single-Use Plastics Ban

[Title image credit: Tom Fisk from Pexels ]

We looked at seven different news sources to write up China’s new ban on single-use plastics, and even then, it wasn’t until we located and double-checked the original Chinese government document that I spotted some things both I and the other organizations had missed.

China’s plan is more ambitious than I thought; the Chinese government is even tackling plastic packaging for shipping–including plastic shipping tape!–by choking it off at postal delivery outlets.

Anyways, I figure those of you doing environmental research and/or currently in design school, whether as an instructor or student, might like to have the text available in English, as a resource or inspiration.

While the entire document is below, I’ve saved you a little time by boldfacing the headings or paragraph leads of only the things directly relevant to a designer, not the flowery word soup stuff (“Guided by Xi Jinping’s ideology of socialism with Chinese characteristics in the new era, fully implement the spirit of the…” etc.). I’ve also avoided boldfacing the more vague policy and enforcement goals. This is simply to make the piece easier for you to read, scan, and perhaps get some ideas for new projects relevant to ending single-use plastics.

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National Development and Reform Commission

Opinions on Further Strengthening the Control of Plastic Pollution

NDRC [2020] No. 80

People’s governments of provinces, autonomous regions, and municipalities directly under the Central Government, ministries and commissions of the State Council, and agencies directly under the Central Government:

Plastics are widely used in production and life and are important basic materials. Irregular production, use of plastic products, and recycling of plastic waste will cause waste of energy resources and environmental pollution, and increase pressure on resources and the environment. Actively responding to plastic pollution is related to the health of the people and the construction of ecological civilization and high-quality development in China. In order to implement the decision-making arrangements of the Party Central Committee and the State Council, further strengthen the management of plastic pollution, and establish and improve a long-term management mechanism for plastic products, with the consent of the State Council, the following opinions are proposed.

(I). General requirements

(1) Guiding ideology. Guided by Xi Jinping’s ideology of socialism with Chinese characteristics in the new era, fully implement the spirit of the 19th CPC National Congress and the 2nd, 3rd and 4th Plenary Sessions of the 19th CPC National Congress, adhere to the people-centered, firmly establish a new development concept, and orderly prohibit and restrict Production, sales and use of some plastic products, actively promote alternative products, standardize plastic waste recycling, establish and improve management systems for the production, distribution, use, recycling and disposal of plastic products, effectively and orderly control plastic pollution, and strive to build Beautiful China.

(2) Basic principles.

Highlight the key points and proceed in an orderly manner. Strengthen source governance, seize key areas and important links in the production and use of plastic products, and put forward management requirements in accordance with the outstanding issues reflected by the society; comprehensively consider the actual conditions in various regions and areas, reasonably determine the implementation path, and actively and steadily promote plastic pollution Governance work.

Innovation leads, technology supports. Guided by recyclability, easy recycling, and degradability, we develop and promote plastic products and substitute products that meet performance standards, are green and environmentally friendly, and are economically applicable, and cultivate new business models that are conducive to standardizing recycling and reducing plastic pollution.

Diversified participation and social governance. Giving play to the main responsibility of enterprises, strengthening government supervision and management, strengthening policy guidance, consolidating social consensus, and forming a pluralistic co-governance system with the participation of governments, enterprises, industry organizations, and the public.

(3) Main objectives. By 2020, take the lead in banning and restricting the production, sales and use of some plastic products in some regions and areas. By 2022, the consumption of disposable plastic products will be significantly reduced, alternative products will be promoted, and the proportion of plastic waste resources and energy utilization will be significantly increased; in the areas of prominent plastic pollution problems and emerging areas such as e-commerce, express delivery, and takeaway, a number of Reproducible and scalable plastic reduction and green logistics models. By 2025, the management system for the production, distribution, consumption, recycling and disposal of plastic products will be basically established, and a multi-party co-governance system will be basically formed. The level of development and application of alternative products will be further improved. The amount of plastic waste in key cities will be significantly reduced, and plastic pollution will be reduced. Effective control.

(II). Prohibition and restriction on the production, sale and use of some plastic products

(4) The production and sale of plastic products are prohibited. The production and sale of ultra-thin plastic shopping bags with a thickness of less than 0.025 mm and polyethylene agricultural mulch with a thickness of less than 0.01 mm are prohibited. It is forbidden to make plastic products from medical wastes. Ban on the import of waste plastics. By the end of 2020, the production and sale of disposable foam plastic tableware and disposable plastic cotton swabs are prohibited; the production of daily chemical products containing plastic microbeads is prohibited. By the end of 2022, the sale of daily chemical products containing plastic beads is prohibited.

(5) Prohibited or restricted plastic products.

1. Non-degradable plastic bag. By the end of 2020, non-degradable plastic bags are prohibited in the shopping malls, supermarkets, pharmacies, bookstores, and other places, as well as catering packaged take-out services and various exhibition activities in municipalities, provincial capitals, and planned cities. Non-degradable plastic bags; by the end of 2022, the scope of implementation will be extended to all built-up areas above the prefecture level and coastal built-up counties. By the end of 2025, the use of non-degradable plastic bags is prohibited in the bazaars in the above areas. Where possible, encourage [sic] non-degradable plastic bags to be used in places such as urban-rural junctions, towns, and rural markets.

2. Disposable plastic tableware. By the end of 2020, non-degradable disposable plastic straws are prohibited in the catering industry nationwide; non-degradable disposable plastic tableware is forbidden for catering services in catering establishments and scenic spots in cities above the prefecture level. By the end of 2022, the use of non-degradable disposable plastic tableware is prohibited in the catering services of built-up areas and scenic spots in the county seat. By 2025, the consumption intensity of non-degradable disposable plastic tableware in the catering and take-out area of ??cities above the prefecture level will decrease by 30%.

3. Disposable plastic supplies for hotels and hotels. By the end of 2022, star-rated hotels, hotels and other places nationwide will no longer actively provide disposable plastic supplies. Related services can be provided by setting up self-service purchase machines and providing refillable detergents. By the end of 2025, the scope of implementation will be expanded to All hotels, hotels, homestays.

4. Express plastic packaging. By the end of 2022, postal delivery outlets in Beijing, Shanghai, Jiangsu, Zhejiang, Fujian, Guangdong and other provinces will ban the use of non-degradable plastic packaging bags and disposable plastic woven bags to reduce the use of non-degradable plastic tapes. By the end of 2025, non-degradable plastic packaging bags, plastic tapes, and disposable plastic woven bags are prohibited in postal express outlets nationwide.

(III). Promote the application of alternative products and models

(6) Promotion and application of alternative products. In shopping malls, supermarkets, drug stores, bookstores and other places, promote the use of non-plastic products such as environmentally-friendly cloth bags, paper bags and degradable shopping bags, and encourage the installation of self-service, intelligent placement devices to facilitate the lives of the people. Promote the use of biodegradable packaging films (bags) for fresh products. Establish a centralized buying and selling system for shopping bags in the bazaar. Promote the use of bio-based products such as straw-covered lunch boxes that meet performance and food safety requirements, as well as alternative products such as degradable plastic bags, in the field of food and beverage delivery. Promote degradable mulch in key film-covered areas in combination with agronomic measures.

(7) Cultivate and optimize new business models. Strengthen corporate green management responsibility and promote green supply chain. E-commerce, take-out and other platform enterprises should strengthen the management of resident merchants, formulate a one-time reduction plan for the reduction of disposable plastic products, and release the implementation situation to the society. Focusing on chain supermarkets, large-scale bazaar markets, logistics warehousing, and e-commerce express delivery, enterprises are encouraged to actively promote recyclable and foldable packaging products and logistics distribution appliances through equipment leasing and financing leasing. Enterprises are encouraged to adopt equity cooperation and joint capital injection to build a cross-platform operating system for recyclable packaging. Encourage enterprises to use integrated packaging of goods and logistics, and establish a recycling system for recyclable logistics and distribution appliances.

(8) Increase the supply of green products. Plastic product manufacturing enterprises must strictly implement relevant laws and regulations, produce plastic products that meet relevant standards, and must not add chemical additives that are harmful to the human body and the environment in violation of regulations. Promote green design to improve the safety and recycling performance of plastic products. Actively adopt new green and environmentally-friendly functional materials, increase the use of recycled plastics that meet quality control standards and use control requirements, strengthen the development of recyclable, easily recyclable, degradable alternative materials and products, reduce application costs, and effectively increase the supply of green products.

(IV). Regulate the recycling and disposal of plastic waste

(9) Strengthen the recycling and removal of plastic waste. Combined with the implementation of garbage classification, the collection and treatment of recyclables such as plastic waste should be increased, and random stacking and dumping will not be allowed to cause plastic waste pollution. In places such as office buildings, airports, stations, ports and docks where large amounts of plastic waste are generated, it is necessary to increase the placement facilities and increase the frequency of clearance. Promote multi-party cooperation between e-commerce take-out platforms, environmental sanitation departments, and recycling companies, and launch recovery facilities such as express packaging and take-out meal boxes in key areas. Establish and improve the waste agricultural film recycling system; standardize the recycling and disposal of waste fishing nets and fishing gear.

(10) Promote the utilization of resources and energy. Promote the standardization, centralization, and industrialization of the plastic waste resource utilization. Relevant projects must be clustered in parks such as resource recycling bases to improve the level of plastic waste resource utilization. Plastic waste with high sorting costs and unsuitable for resource utilization should be promoted for energy use, strengthen the operation and management of enterprises such as waste incineration and power generation, ensure the stable discharge of various pollutants, and minimize the direct landfill volume of plastic waste.

(11) Special cleaning up of plastic garbage shall be carried out. Accelerate the investigation and improvement of irregular dumping and dumping points of domestic garbage, focusing on solving the problem of plastic pollution caused by random dumping and stacking of domestic garbage in urban-rural junctions, environmentally sensitive areas, roads and rivers, and pits and canals. Carry out clean-up of garbage from rivers, lakes, harbors and beaches. Promote the cleaning and remediation of farmland residual mulch film, plastic packaging of pesticides and chemical fertilizers, etc., and gradually reduce the amount of farmland residual mulch film.

(V). Improving the support and guarantee system

(12) Establish and improve laws and regulations and standards. Promote the revision of relevant laws and regulations, and incorporate the prevention and control of plastic pollution into relevant laws and regulations. Promptly update and release the catalogue of bans on plastic products. Develop green design guidelines for plastic products. Improve the quality control standards of recycled plastics and regulate the uses of recycled plastics. Develop and revise standard identification of degradable materials and products. Establish and improve green management and evaluation standards for companies in emerging sectors such as e-commerce, express delivery, and takeaway. Research on the evaluation of packaging suitability for products with outstanding packaging problems and propose differentiated management measures. Incorporate the control requirements for disposable plastic products into tourist scenic spots, star-rated hotels, and hotel evaluation and rating standards. Improve environmental protection related standards for the recycling of plastic waste into energy. Explore the establishment of a production and sales information disclosure system for plastic raw materials and finished products. Explore the implementation of corporate legal person’s promises to keep promises and disciplinary punishments, and include violations of production, sales, and use of plastic products in records of breach of trust.

(13) Improve related support policies. Increase support for key projects such as green packaging R & D and production, green logistics and distribution system construction, and the placement and operation of specialized intelligent recycling facilities. We will implement relevant fiscal and taxation policies and increase government procurement of green products that meet standards. Carry out pilot demonstrations such as the construction of new green supply chains, the promotion of new products and models, and the recycling of waste agricultural membranes. Localities should support the launch of specialized recycling facilities and eliminate the barriers to the management of facilities entering public places such as residential communities, subway stations, stations and office buildings. Encourage local governments to take economic measures to promote the reduction and substitution of disposable plastic products. Public agencies should take the lead to stop using non-degradable disposable plastic products.

(14) Strengthen scientific and technological support. Carry out research and evaluation of the full life cycle environmental risks of different types of plastic products. Strengthen research on the pollution mechanism, monitoring, prevention and control technologies and policies of plastic garbage and microplastics in rivers, lakes, and seas, and carry out ecological environment impact and human health risk assessment. We will increase research and transformation of key core technologies of recyclable and degradable materials, and improve the performance of alternative materials and products. Focusing on degradation safety and controllability, large-scale application economics, etc., carry out technical verification and product selection of degradable mulch.

(15) Strict law enforcement supervision. Strengthen daily management, supervision and inspection, and strictly implement policies and measures that ban, restrict production, sales and use of some plastic products. Strictly crack down on illegal production and sale of plastic products prohibited by state regulations, and strictly investigate and deal with false and false labels. Promote comprehensive enforcement of ecological environmental protection, strengthen the environmental supervision of the recycling, utilization, and disposal of plastic waste, investigate and punish illegal sewage discharge in accordance with the law, and continue to promote the rectification of the waste plastic processing and utilization industry. If the industry management department finds out about plastic environmental pollution and ecological damage during the daily supervision, it shall promptly transfer relevant clues to the comprehensive law enforcement team of ecological environmental protection, which shall be put on file for investigation and punishment according to law. Responsible subjects who have not implemented well shall be investigated and punished according to law and regulations, and rectification shall be supervised through public exposure and interviews.

26. Strengthen organization and implementation

(16) Strengthen organizational leadership. All regions and relevant departments must attach great importance to plastic pollution control, carefully organize arrangements, and earnestly implement them. The National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Ecology and Environment have established special working mechanisms in conjunction with relevant departments, coordinated and coordinated related work, summarized and analyzed the progress of work in a timely manner, and reported major situations and issues to the Party Central Committee and the State Council. The Ministry of Ecology and Environment has launched a joint special action with relevant departments to strengthen the supervision and inspection of the implementation of plastic pollution control. Key issues have been incorporated into the central ecological environment protection inspection to strengthen assessment and accountability. Local people’s governments at all levels must formulate specific implementation measures and refine policies and measures in accordance with local conditions.

(17) Strengthen publicity and guidance. Increase publicity on the treatment of plastic pollution, guide the public to reduce the use of disposable plastic products, participate in waste classification, and resist excessive packaging. Use newspapers, radio and television, new media and other channels to further publicize the effectiveness and typical practices of plastic pollution control. Guide industry associations, business groups, and non-profit organizations in order to carry out professional discussions and voluntary activities, etc., to broadly build consensus and create a good atmosphere for the common participation of the entire society.

National Development and Reform Commission

Department of Ecology and Environment

January 16, 2020

"What defines architecture is that it actually produces reality," says Bjarke Ingels

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Dezeen promotion: Architects have the power to make the world more like their ideal dream, Bjarke Ingels told Sky-Frame in an exclusive interview.

Speaking to Swiss window brand Sky-Frame from his home – a 450-tonne car ferry moored in the Port of Copenhagen – Ingels, who is the founder of BIG, explained the power of architecture.

“The Danish meaning of architecture is the art of building,” he said. “I think, unlike the art that is displayed in a museum or in a gallery, is that architecture is more representational. What defines architecture is that it actually produces reality.”

According to Ingels this means that architects have the power to shape the world for the better.

“Pragmatic utopianism where you say utopia is that kind of literary concept of a world so perfect that it couldn’t exist anywhere and pragmatism is the idea of looking at the practicalities of reality and dealing with it,” he said. 

“When you combine the two things it sounds like an oxymoron, but actually what it is reminding you that every time you are making an architectural project, intervening somewhere, you have a chance to make this fragment of the world more like your ideal world.”

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Sky-Frame spoke to Ingels in Copenhagen

One project where Ingels has redesigned a building type for the better is the CopenHill Power plant in Copenhagen harbour.

“Looking out of the window there I can see the waste-to-energy power plant,” he said. “It’s not just the typical waste-to-power-plant. It’s the cleanest waste-to-energy power plant in the world.”

“99.9 percent of the particles that are released when they turn the waste into energy are somehow filtered or scrubbed – there are no toxins coming out of the chimney,” he continued.

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Ingels said that architecture and the outdoors should be as closely connected as possible

Another area that architect always aim to achieve in their work is to be connected to the outdoors.

“In my point of view the connection between the inside and the outside is this impossible dream that architects always strive towards,” said Ingels.

“You have so many different challenges that require you to compartmentalise the inside from the outside and at the same time, because we are biological human beings, we long for that relationship. So the more we can undo this distinction, the better.”

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Ingles’ houseboat has views across Copenhagen harbour

“In an architect’s ideal world, the indoors and outdoors are separated by as little material as possible,” continued Ingels. “We want the best and clearest glass with the lowest possible iron content. Zero colouration. We want as little structure, as few frames, as possible.”

According to Ingels this is true at his houseboat, which has many large windows created by Sky-Frame that have views across the surrounding harbour.

“The windows on our ferry are so transparent that you feel as though you can float right through them,” he said.

“We were looking for sliding windows with the most minimal structure possible. The fixed and the opening parts had to be indistinguishable,” he continued.

“It’s really to the point where sometimes, when the windows are open, you actually can’t see which one of them is the open one.”

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The windows in the house boat were supplied by Sky-Frame

While meeting humans’ evolutionary need to be connected to the outside, Ingels says framing the outside in this way is important to gain perspective.

“Certainly, this does not help us to keep a clear head. But it puts us in touch with the major challenges we face,” he explained.

“This way of zooming out, called reframing in psychology and sociology, gives us a view of the bigger picture, the overarching framework. Rather than understanding a single building, we want to understand the neighbourhood and the ecosystem in which it exists,” he concluded.

“Architecture is the art of accommodating human life. At the end of the day, all that we do is in order to enable the life that’s gonna happen there.”

Sky-Frame is a Swiss brand known for its sliding window systems founded in 1993, with many products now seen in several thousand properties across all continents.

Find out more about Sky-Frame products on its website.

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Mack Scogin Merrill Elam renovates circular Connecticut home that spins

Round House renovation by Mack Scogin Merrill Elam

American firm Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects has refurbished a round, mid-century dwelling that rotates 360 degrees and has created a pool house that doubles as guest quarters.

The Round House is located on a verdant, four-acre property in Wilton, a small town in southwestern Connecticut.

Round House renovation by Mack Scogin Merrill Elam

The unusual property was completed in 1968 by Richard T Foster, an architect and engineer who worked with Mies van der Rohe and Philip Johnson.

Foster lived in the home for over 35 years, until he passed away in 2002. The residence is now owned by a Manhattan couple who use it as a weekend getaway. They hired Atlanta firm Mack Scogin Merrill Elam Architects to update the dwelling and create a new pool house that can also serve as guest quarters.

Round House renovation by Mack Scogin Merrill Elam
Photograph by Joe Polowczuk

Measuring 72 feet (22 metres) in diameter, Round House is elevated above the ground, forming a patio underneath. It is anchored to a cylindrical core that contains a spiral staircase, providing access to the interior. Rising up from the roof are a chimney and cupola.

The building has a steel structural system, which rests upon a 14-foot-wide (4.2-metre-wide) ball bearing ring. The outer portion of the home is held up by hangers connected to the roof. Exterior surfaces are wrapped in glass and cedar shingles.

Round House renovation by Mack Scogin Merrill Elam
Photograph by Joe Polowczuk

The house rotates 360 degrees, allowing each room to experience a variety of views. The slow, spinning movement is made possible by an electric motor and mechanical components similar to those used in gun turrets.

With the touch of a button on a control panel, the owner can set the house in motion. Using the fastest speed, it takes 45 minutes for the building to complete a full circle.

Round House renovation by Mack Scogin Merrill Elam

The project called for the renovation of exterior elements, such as the wooden shingles, the patio’s cobblestone flooring, and the weathering-steel fascia that encircles the building. The team also replaced single-pane windows with double-layer versions.

The 2,997-square-foot (278-square-metre) house contains a living room, kitchen, master suite, children’s bedroom and small study. Modifications to the interior were guided by two main goals – to ensure the house is code compliant and “to reveal the potential of natural light”.

Round House renovation by Mack Scogin Merrill Elam

During an earlier renovation, a wall between the kitchen and living area was removed. The recent update entailed the removal of more partitions in order to enlarge the two bedrooms. The team also introduced reflective surfaces and light-toned finishes, including new terrazzo flooring.

The home is fitted with contemporary furnishings, such as chairs by Phillipe Starck and Marcel Wanders. In the children’s bedroom, a round bed is affixed to ropes and hung from the ceiling.

Round House renovation by Mack Scogin Merrill Elam

The new pool house was built near the main house to replace an older structure. Rectangular in plan, the building has walls clad in garapa wood and is topped with a roof deck.

Totalling 560 square feet (52 square metres), the pool house contains an exercise and lounge area that can be converted into sleeping quarters. It also houses a kitchenette, changing room, steam shower and sauna.

Round House renovation by Mack Scogin Merrill Elam
Photograph by Joe Polowczuk

The project also entailed changes to the property’s vegetation, which were overseen by esteemed landscape architect Darrel Morrison, known for such projects as the landscape design at Storm King Art Center in New York.

“The previous existing surroundings were similar to that of a suburban lawn, and Morrison’s primary goal was to ‘re-wild’ the property,” the team said.

Round House renovation by Mack Scogin Merrill Elam
Photograph by Joe Polowczuk

The property now features wildflowers and tall grasses, along with a variety of trees and newly placed stones. The landscape is designed to “seamlessly evolve with the seasons and will naturally change over the years”.

Other round buildings include a restaurant in Sydney by Collins and Turner, which features curved balconies wrapped in charred-timber dowels, and a cylindrical office building in Geneva by Local Architecture, which features an overhanging roof supported by skinny metal columns.

Photography is by Iwan Baan, unless stated otherwise.

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A Tiny Home in the Scotish Highlands

Mary Arnold-Forster Architects a réalisé un projet dans les Highlands écossais qui attire l’attention en raison des planches utilisées pour sa construction.

Ce projet respectueux de l’environnement est en fait une construction de bois axée sur la minimisation des besoins humains et de l’impact sur le terrain. Vous pouvez trouver cette maison dans le petit village de Nedd qui est aussi le titre du projet, “The Nedd House”.

Aucune fondation de dalle unique n’a été utilisée pour minimiser l’effet qu’elle a sur son environnement naturel. Au lieu de cela, l’installation repose tranquillement sur plusieurs piliers en béton pour le soutien. Une attention particulière a également été apportée à la planification pour s’assurer de ne pas choisir une zone où les rochers pourraient se briser.








China Enacts Massive, Speedy Single-Use Plastics Ban

Within a relatively short timespan, historically speaking, China outpaced the U.S. in manufacturing–and paid a heavy environmental price. But now it appears they’re addressing that issue, and are subsequently poised to dwarf us in another area. Surprisingly, that area is sustainability.

New policies laid out by China’s National Development and Reform Commission and the Ministry of Ecology and Environment are determined to phase out single-use plastics, with an ambitious timeline that would be just about impossible in countries without totalitarian rule.

On the usage side:

– Plastic bags will be banned in all major cities by the end of 2020

– Single-use straws in restaurants will be banned by the end of 2020

On the production side:

– Manufacturing/sale of plastic bags less than 0.025mm thick (i.e. shopping bags) banned by the end of 2020

– Manufacturing/sale of plastic film less than 0.01mm thick (i.e. for agricultural use) banned by the end of 2020

– Manufacturing/sale of disposable foam, plastic tableware and cotton-tipped swabs banned by the end of 2020

Photo by Magda Ehlers from Pexels

Additionally, the import of all plastic waste (apparently some was still sneaking through) is now completely banned.

Cities, which are where the majority of China’s citizens (over 55%, according to the Associated Press) now live, will be hit the hardest. Towns and rural areas will have a bit longer to comply with the new rules, with their targets set for 2025.

So what about the massive amounts of plastic waste they’ve already got piled up? Reuters reports that “China is already boosting recycling rates and is building dozens of ‘comprehensive resource utilization’ bases to ensure that more products are reused as part of its war on waste,” although the Chinese government has not gone into specifics.

China is currently the world’s #1 producer of plastic (according to CNN) and unsurprisingly, the world’s #1 producer of plastic waste (according to the University of Oxford). For China to undertake such drastic steps to reverse, at least, the latter, is noteworthy enough that even difficult-to-please Greenpeace has re-Tweeted it.

Sources: AP, BBC, CNN, EcoWatch, Reuters, University of Oxford, Taipei Times