WORLDWIDE FAMOUS CONSTRUCTIONS MADE OF BAMBOO (PART 1)
Through many years, we witnessed the cumulatively increasing popularity of consumption goods made of bamboo consisting of interior refurbishment, decoration patterns for vehicle like cars, motobikes or bicycles. Nowadays, government of developing countries especially makes a great attempt to encourage citizen to utilize bamboo as an alternative material construction and decoration – one of the most durable natural resources.
Bamboo and its related plants like neohouzeaua appear to be the sole solution for underdeveloped nations to appropriately apply in designs because of its afforable cost and availability. Recently, designers and consumers all over the world including developed countries have been taking this kind of biological friendly plant into consideration. In this article, we want to show you a collection of significant designs made of bamboo.
Bamboo house of inspiration taken from Japanese paper folding art
The Chinese designer Ming Zang ensured that no one had a chance of enjoying a beautiful dream but not to exposing to nature sky like this bamboo house that he created. Zang's inspiration was attributable to bamboo house behavior which was used as temporary refuge as consequence of earthquake. These refuges were erected from firmed bamboo strips before arranged into different geometric shapes. It was a model that China government encouraged designers to design for millions of makeshift homes serving unfortunate community whose houses entirely collapsed by the earthquake.
Drawing inspiration from Japanese paper folding art, these designs made bamboo structures stand out and possible to arrange in numerous ways, after that they were covered with parachute fabric material or other materials making them a simple and effective refuge as well.
Bamboo embroidered houses
The designers and architects were widely aware of the trend of durable and environment protection design. Consumers were becoming well-behaved and they demanded "green designs" and the longevity duration of one product, including long terms environmental impact. Supporting this trend, the designer Soren Korsgaard (Denmark) applied traditional, consistent material to extremely modern structure building. The house he created had extraordinary shape so called “Embroidered Home” looking like a bird nest.
In fact, this design was intended to highlight respects of undulation like embroidering bamboo for houses. Like bird nests, they embroidered their living habitats, humans were also likely to utilize materials detected from nature, for instance, bamboo, to make a home of the future and energetic one to offer unique experience of architecture.
We could herein see a range of wall, floor and ceiling successfully performed from the design and cleverly applied to the serving of heat insulating purpose, advertently those houses had convenient windows and satisfying doorsteps as well.
Water and wind café
Architect Vo Trong Nghia (Viet Nam) succeeded in establishing so vividly pretty a bamboo based structure. Because of the fact that bamboo is a lightweight, flexible but strong material, Nghia made use of these advantages to design “Water And Wind Café” construction in Binh Duong province. It was one of the quite exciting and thrilling at a cheap cost but maximum effect structures. Half moon shape in kinetic theory using sunlight and wind is local advantages.
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