Showing posts with label Scotland. Show all posts
Showing posts with label Scotland. Show all posts

Building Houses The New Glasgow Riverside from Zaha Hadid

Building Houses

Glasgow

Zaha Hadid Architects has finished the architectural project of a museum of transport the Glasgow Riverside (Scotland, UK). The transport museum represents 7,000 sq.m. for various old transports, and also: antique shops, showrooms and educational centers.

Museum in Glasgow

Glasgow Riverside

Transport Museum

Showrooms

Cafe shop

Riverside Museum Opening: 21st June 2011, Glasgow, UK

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Building Houses Simon Winstanley Architects - The Houl House

Building Houses


Simon Winstanley Architects have another award winning green house to add to their portfolio. The Houl, in southern Scotland, is not only net "zero carbon", but an impressive open-plan modern statement to boot.




The house is sited in a natural concave area of hillside facing principally west along the contours to enjoy the spectacular landscape setting of the river Ken valley and the ridges of the Rhinns of Kells hills opposite.

The intention was to create a contemporary single storey "long house" which is recessive in the landscape, sustainable in its construction, very low in energy consumption, and aiming for zero net emissions of carbon dioxide for all energy use in the house.

The design uses lightweight but highly insulated steel and timber frame construction, clad in cedar weatherboarding allowed to weather to a natural silver grey colour. The roof finish is pre-weathered grey standing seam zinc. Windows and external doors are triple glazed high performance timber, painted grey. All
insulation levels are to Passiv Haus standards.

The slope of the roof of the main living accommodation follows the slope of the hillside, with the rear roof meeting the main roof at a shallower angle to allow morning sunlight to penetrate the centre of the house.
The entrance to the house is sited on the north east side of the house under the cover of the roof to provide shelter from the prevailing wind. The principal rooms are situated along the contour of the site to enjoy the views across the valley to the west. The ancillary spaces are generally to the rear.
The house is net "zero carbon" by using very high levels of insulation, minimising air infiltration heating using an air source heat pump with a "whole house heat recovery ventilation system", and generating electricity using a wind turbine.





















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Photos: Andrew Lee - www.andrewleephotographer.com


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Interior Design Architectural Spirit of Royal Edinburgh

Interior Design

Capital of Scotland

Scotland is an ideal land for fans of national and cultural traditions. Scotland is filled by a historical heritage: majestic towers, royal palaces, the ancient cities located in woody hollows and magnificent high mountains. You can visit Edinburgh — capital of Scotland and Glasgow — the centre of art and a residence of the Scottish royal dynasties.

Northern Scotland's Athenes

Edinburgh — the cultural centre and simultaneously capital of Scotland. Someone names this city «northern Athenes». Here a considerable quantity of galleries, historical museums and architectural structures.

Majestic tower

The capital of Scotland represents a masterpiece of architecture and city planning of the Gregorian style of XVIII-century, the central part of a city is allocated with the luxury palaces, wide streets and elegant facades. Self catering holiday cottages in Scotland is very popular among tourists because at these cottages there is a really spirit of Scotland, true knightly spirit...

The Edinburgh castle is most important "attraction" of Edinburgh, because this castle the famous in Scotland the strengthened castle with rich history. With the Edinburgh castle the fine panorama of a city and vicinities opens. Being in one of towers, involuntarily you start to represent yourself as the participant of independence war.

Earth Hour 2010 in Edinburgh

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