The Cleverest Building Material Around
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July 1, 2006 at 8:25 pm
interesting…
really clever with what they have done…
sob sob…
ain’t doing sustainability no more
July 2, 2006 at 5:49 am
Interseting too Kent.
I really need to know much about this .
I have no information about transmaterial. My big qustion: are these suitable for tropics area?
July 2, 2006 at 1:45 pm
i firmly believe that these latest innovations in building technologies are created with the thought of brining it to the tropical climates of asia and latin america…i am sure that these new materials some of which would be able to be used in local climate but cost is the main issue here again…
dun u guys agree?
July 2, 2006 at 2:38 pm
I HAVE A QUESTION
when a post is being posted here, how can i know who posted it? where does it say so n so posted the post?
hmmmmm…
July 7, 2006 at 2:06 pm
This material seems to be interesting. I believe that there will be followed up by the creative idea of the designer to put the material into their design not just in case of artistic performance, but they also bring something innovative, especially the impact of the spaces itselfs. ( Leena are you interseting ? )
In some reason, I believe that these material give a lot of benefits, but I also a lot of cost.
I’m still thinking about the opportunity to bring these materials to the design in Indonesia.
Nowadays, to bring special effect or artistic effect in using the material, we still use creative manual technic , but through these material I see that to bring artistic effect, we don’t need to use a lot of time.
In other side, I’m also looking the opportunity to learn further about those materials. Not just to use in design but also as the structural part of the building.Share me more informations guys….