water parks

пятница, 29 апреля 2011 г.

Samsung to Invest $7 Billion in South Korean Eco-Town


Electronics company Samsung has made a $7.04 billion commitment to the government to construct a massive eco-friendly  production facility in South Korea. The reclaimed production wetland area of Saemangeum has been awarded to Samsung by the South Korean Government for the development of the facility. The green town will boast a wind-power generator, solar battery house, research headquarters and 20,000 employee homes.

Last year, Samsung announced that it would invest 23 trillion Korean Won (just over $21 million USD) over the course of the next 10 years toward social programs like healthcare as well as green energy. The new eco-production facility is just a fraction of the plan.

The government supported 125 mile wetland area should be transformed into the proposed green town by 2021.

By Lori Zimmer
Via Inhabitat 
Samsung, South Korea, green design, eco design, sustainable design, Saemangeum, green city, wind power, solar battery system, eco development, reclaimed wetland, OCI,

Bras That Pinch: Lingerie Eco Art Made from Recycled Lobster Shells


West Coast artist Laura Ann Jacobs is known for her ornate sculptural pieces that use recycled materials to create tongue-in-cheek commentary on how the concepts of fashion and “beauty” shape our bodies and minds. One of her latest pieces, seen here, is made of an old lobster shell, which has been reshaped to look like a bra. The artist’s one-of-a-kind creations incorporate elements from women’s garments and accessories, which she finds to be restrictive and sometimes preposterous.

By Naomi Burton + Laura Ann Jacobs
bras that pinch, laura ann jacobs, eco art, green art, recycled materials, lobster bra, bra made from lobster shells, sustainable design, eco design, green design

четверг, 28 апреля 2011 г.

Microsoft Jumps On Board Portugal’s Mega “Smart City” Plan


Former Microsoft executive and CEO of Living Plan IT Steve Lewis has brought Microsoft on-board to help with Portugal’s “smart city” in Paredes, according to the gurus at engadget. By incorporating networking technology directly into the city’s buildings and infrastructure, the “smart city” will significantly improve urban energy efficiency and overall sustainability. Several high-tech companies have already joined the fray, including Cisco, for the project that will eventually house ¼ million people and cost a whopping $14.1 billion.

Microsoft will provide the necessary cloud framework to coordinate the city’s integrated sensors with its Azure platform. These will allow real-time monitoring of everything from water and energy use to traffic management, improving the quality of life for residents while reducing the use of natural resources.

In addition to providing thousands of jobs a country that is struggling financially, the increased efficiency will offset the initial investment the development, which Portugal called a project of “National Importance”, according to a Finacial Times report. Let’s hope it doesn’t crash!

By Tafline Laylin
Via Engadget+Inhabitat
smart city, Microsoft, Cisco, Living PlanIT, cloud, networking, smart sensors, energy efficiency, waste management, Paredes, sustainable building

SplinterBike: Bicycle Made Entirely From Wood Can Hit 30 MPH


Behold, the SplinterBike – a bicycle made completely from wood that is capable of hitting a top speed of 31 mph!!! The cycle uses exclusively wooden components – from axles formed from hardwood ekki to cogs, wheels and a frame built from birch ply to “metal bearings” made of oily ironwood. The pedals and handlebars were constructed from an old broom handle. The design team believe that the bike has the potential to set the speed record for wooden bikes, but alas, none of them have actually ridden the bike, as there is no surface smooth enough to ride it.

By Diane Pham + SplinterBike
Via Gizmodo
green treansportation, wood bike, wood bike world speed record, splinterbike, green bike, eco bike, recyclable bike, wood bicycle, fast wood bikes

Wadi Rum Resort: Luxury Eco Lodge Built Right Into The Desert Cliffs


We Couldn’t believe our eyes when realized that this amazing eco luxury resort is actually carved right into the desert cliffs of the Wadi Rum in Jordan. Florida-based firm, Oppenheim Architecture, recently won a desert competition with these plans for a new desert lodge. The new luxury eco lodge will help sustainably develop the area, which is already known for its eco-tourism, climbing and trekking.

The Wadi Rum Desert Lodge is designed to take advantage of the natural landscape in order to fully appreciate the surrounding desert. As such, residences, rooms and hotel amenities are built into the cliffs, and inserted into the natural faults and fissures of the land. The simple forms and architecture are designed to enhance the landscape and provide a direct connection between man and nature. Many of the accented only by simple materials blurring the boundaries between what is natural and man made.

Included in the project will be a rock lodge, spa lodge, tent lodge and reserve villa offering a variety of accommodations and ways to experience the  surrounding Wadi. Oppenheim’s proposal seeks  to establish a new benchmark for design, quality and sustainability in the natural environment. Appropriate desert architecture, including shading, natural ventilation and thermal mass will all play a large role in keeping the microclimate comfortable for guests while providing a natural experience in the desert.

Via Designboom
+Oppenheim Architecture
by Bridgette Meinhold


среда, 20 апреля 2011 г.

Primorskiy’s new zoological Park, Saint-Petersburg, Russia


Bruno Tanant et Jean Christophe Nani – Landscape designers TN PLUS, Aldric Beckmann et Francoise N’Thepe – Architects Beckmann N’Thepe, win international competition for the completion of the Primorsky’s new zoo, Saint-Petersburg (Russia).

Founded in 1865 Saint-Petersburg zoo is the oldest zoo of Russia. As most of other parks across Russia, it suffers today from a cruel lack of space, being located in the heart of the historical town center. The city has hence decided to create a new zoo, which will range over 300 hectares, on the town’s outskirts,  escaping this way the high population density of the urban area. The project preserves a large strech of land, and implements an environmentally beneficial approach.

The project offers a symbolic sample of every continent in an attempt to recreate the illusion of a reunited Pangea within the very zoological park of Saint-Petersburg. The archipelago therefore created will be made of islands representing South East Asia, Africa, Australia, South America< North America and Eurasia, the two latter being linked with each other by the pack ice of the Arctic Pole. The chosen site enjoys a profuse water supply, and hence is particularly fitted for such an insular organization of the various environments.

Nowadays the environment requirements and the green consciousness of the public are increasingly considered a core issue. The very background of a zoological park itself induces a mandatory respect of those values. Harshly criticized for a long time, zoological parks are today considered major stakeholders it is an artificially recreated leisure area, the Primorskiy Park is above all an educational tool allowing each and everyone of us to better grasp our own history, and also a research center helping to preserve our Earth. So much goals were aimed both by architects and landscape designers of this project who managed to convince and share their ambitions.

via eVolo

Gran exito de la tarifa especial joven en Isla Ma’gica

Isla Magica ha incorporado este ano como novedad una nueva tarifa dirigida a los mas jovenes. La Tarifa Joven ofrece a los visitants con edades comprendidas entre 13 y 25 anos la posibilidad de desfrutar de un 20% de descuento en las entrada de adulto de dia complete. De esta forma, los mas jovens podran acceder al Parque por 20 euros en Temporada Baja y 23 euros en Temporada Alta. Unos precios que antes solo estaban disponibles para este colectivo si visitaban Isla Magica en grupo o con la tarjeta joven Euro 26 (Instituto Andaluz de la Juventud y otras entidades similares).


via parquestematicos.org

U.S. Army Launches Plan to Make All Military Bases Net Zero


Over The past couple of years, the U.S. Army has announced several initiatives ranging from solar-powered tents for troops to hydrogen-powered tanks, however this is their most ambitious program yet. With the help of the U.S. Department of Energy’s national Renewable Energy Laboratory (NREL), the U.S. Army is aiming to have all Army installations across the country be net zero. With funds from the DOE’s Federal Energy management Program (FEMP), the “Army Vision for Net Zero” program will aim to meet mandates to reduce energy as a result of Executive Order 13514. The order calls for all new buildings to be net zero energy by 2030, and it dictates a 30 percent reduction in water use and a 50 percent reduction in waste that goes to landfills. On top of that, the National Defense Authorization Act also mandates that the Army produce or acquire 25 percent of its energy from renewables by 2025.

By Timon Singh
+ U.S. Army
via inhabitat

Army Vision for Net Zero, Fort Bliss, net zero, renewable energy, U.S. Army, U.S. Military, Waste Reduction, water conservation
Army Vision for Net Zero, Fort Bliss, net zero, renewable energy, U.S. Army, U.S. Military, Waste Reduction, water conservation

четверг, 14 апреля 2011 г.

La Trobe University Institute of Molecular Science


La Trobe University’s $94 million Institute of Molecular Science (LIMS) began construction on Friday with an official sod turning presided by the Minister for Innovation, Industry , Science and Research, Senator Kim Carr. LIMS will be a world-class facility for molecular science, biotechnology and nanotechnology research and research training. The Institute will align with the broader Northern Melbourne Science precinct and support growth in the burgeoning Australian biotechnology industry.
The Australian Government has invested $85,8 million in the project through the Education Investment Fund.

Location: Melbourne, Victoria, Australia
Architect: Lyons
Façade, Structural& Civil Engineers: Meinhardt

Via Meinhardt 
La Trobe University Institute of Molecular Science

World’s First Biodegradable Car: Kenneth Cobonpue’s Phoenix Roadster


You are looking at the world’s first bamboo and rattan roadster, a biodegradable car called the Phoenix. The Phoenix was created by product designer Kenneth Cobonpue and Albrecht Birkner and was built in just 10 days of bamboo, rattan, steel and nylon. At 153 inches long, it is a small and elegant solution to a big and ugly problem: the waste created by old cars that outlive their purpose. “This project attempts to unveil the future of green vehicles using woven skins from organic fibers mated to composite materials and powered by green technology”, says Mr. Coponpue. So how does it work?
The Phoenix’s biodegradable skin is designed to last the average length of time a person keeps a car (5 years in industrialized countries, 10-20 years elsewhere) so that the car doesn’t create unnecessary waste by lasting longer than its owner needs it. The skin can be replaced inexpensively if the owner wishes to keep their car longer, and the Phoenix’s frame can be easily customized for individual customers’ needs. No word yet on exactly what engine or motor will power the green car, but it is small enough that an all-electric setup should provide plenty of juice to move this work of art around town.

By Laura K. Cowan
Via Inhabitat + Kenneth Cobonpue
Kenneth Cobonpue, Phoenix, rattan car, bamboo car, biodegradable car, sustainable transportation, green transportation, green automotive design

среда, 13 апреля 2011 г.

Gorgeous Energy-Absorbing Trap Light Never Needs to be Plugged In


Today Gionata Gatto and Mike Thompson unveiled a gorgeous new pendant lamp at the Milan Furniture Fair that is completely powered by light energy absorbed from ambient sources. Dubbed the “Trap Light”, the cord-and battery-free lamp utilizes special photoluminescent pigments to scavenge “waste energy” from surrounding light sources such as CFL and LED bulbs. At night, the lamp springs to life with a soft, ambient glow.

The body of each lamp has been fromed using the Murano glass blowing technique. The close, hands-on approach allows the designers to embed photoluminescent pigments directly into the glass body of the lamp with ease.

If you’re in Milan this week, be sure to swing by the Spazio Rossana Orlandi to get a first-hand look at this stunning design.

By Diane Pham via Inhabitat
Gionata Gatto, Mike Thompson, Trap Light, 2011 milan furniture fair, salone Internazionale del Mobile 2011, 2011 milan design week, green lamps, green lighting, energy efficient lamps, Photoluminesence, Photoluminesence lamps, photoluminescent pigments lamps, Spazio Rossana Orlandi

World’s tallest tower planned for Jeddah


5,280ft high tower to act as anchor for 8,9 sq. mile development in Saudi Arabia

The revered Burj Khalifa by Skidmore Owings and Merrill is soon to be overshadowed as news comes that plans submitted by Kingdom Holding Company for a 5,280ft high tower in Jeddah have been approved. Newswire Windsor Genova has reported that the “Kingdom Tower” project was given the green light last month, and named Adrian Smith af Adrian Smith + Gordon Gill as the architect for the scheme.

In a unconventional move, Kingdom Holding Company has planned to design and construct the record-breaking tower before encircling it in a commercial and residential development, creating a “city within a city” on the outskirts of Jeddah. Omrania&Associates with HOK have been selected to draw up the Masterplan, comprising  residential units, retail space, office blocks, a beach resort, hotels and an educational institution.

In terms of scale, it is estimated that a lift journey to the uppermost level of this 275-floor structure will take 12 minutes, with the Burj Khalifa’s 828m shrinking in the wake of the Kingdom Tower’s 1,609m height. Similarly, the highly celebrated Kingkey Tower in Shenzhen is only destined to reach 441m, while Guangzhou’s Canton Tower stands at 610m high. Should this lofty new building been seen through to realization, it will overshadow every other “tall” tower in the world and push the boundaries of architectural design in a way many never thought possible.
Via worldarchitecturenews

вторник, 12 апреля 2011 г.

Lo que te espera en el Parque de Atrcciones de Madrid.


En una entrevista realizada por ElDistrito TV, Diego Gracia, Nuevo director del Parque de Atracciones de Madrid, nos cuenta las novedades que nos esperam a partir de ahora en el Parque de Atracciones de Madrid. Y no son pocas.
Para emprezar, disfrutaremos de Helloween durante todo el mes de octubre y no durante semana, como se habia hecho hasta ahora. Se sigue asi con la intencion de  equipararse a los grandes parques de Europa.

Y es que, segun ha explicado Diego, sorprender a los jovens de hov en dia cada vez es mas dificil. Son muy exigentes!

Ademas, el Parque de Atracciones realizara un gran esfuerzo en renovar los espectaculos. Al Viejo Caseron se le suma en Semana Santa Ciudad Arcoiris y, ademas, un musical tipo Grease!!!

Para lo mas pequenos, ademas estan preparando algo muy importante que todavia no podemos adelantar, pero sera de escandalo. Ademas, se recuperaran las noches de Verano.
Via parquestematicos

Google Invest $ 168 Million towards the World’s largest solar power tower plant


Yesterday Google announced that they will be investing 168 million dollar into BrightSource Energy, making this their largest investment in renewable energy thus far. BrightSource is a farm in the Mojave desert that employs an Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System to produce clean, solar energy by utilizing fields of heliostats to concentrate the sun’s rays. The concentrated rays are directed towards the top of a tower where a receiver converts the rays into steam that powers a traditional turbine and generator to make electricity. The Ivanplah Power Tower will reach approx 450 feet tall and will use 173,000 heliostats, each with two mirrors, and by the time the plant is up and running in 2013 it will be producing 392 MW of solar energy. Following last week’s announcement of Google’s 5 million dollar investment towards a solar photovoltaic farm in Brandenburg an der Havel Germany, plus several other smaller initiatives, the internet giant is taking huge strides towards having a significant impact on the future of renewable energy.
By Rebecca Paul
Via gigaom
BrightSource Energy, California Energy Commission, U. S. Department of Energy, google, google renewable energy, google renewable energy investment, google Mojave desert, Ivanpah Solar Electric Generating System, solar photovoltaic farm, heliostats, Bill Weihl, interview with Bill Weihl, Federal Energy Regulatory Commission, FERC,

пятница, 8 апреля 2011 г.

El Museo de las Ciencias expone el primer microscopio electro’nico que llego’ a España

El Museo de las Ciencias Principe Felipe ha el contenido de la muestra “Ventana Valencia” ubicada en la Calle Menzor, zona de libre acceso, con la exposicion de dos microscopios que forman parte de la coleccion de Museo Nacional de Ciencia y Tecnologia(MUNCYT). Una de las piezas expuestas es el primer microscopio electronico que llego a España en 1947.
Imagen: Concurso Reacciona!

Xin-yu Wan unveiled a proposal to replace St. Stephen Cathedral in Vienna

The project was designed during the Excessive Workshop of Hernan Diaz-Alonso in The Institute of Architecture of Vienna the overall history of Vienna. That is to say: if Art Nouveau had a greater influence and had lasted for a longer period in Vienna, butalso serves as real structure to hold the main parts of the building, what would a new cathedral be and what its sublime and magical effects.
Via sucker PUNCH
 

Colossal Green Volcano Building Rises in ITALY


A jaw-dropping feat of volcanic architecture has risen in the Italian city of Nola, just a stone’s throw away the cataclysmic Mt. Vesuvius. Designed by Renzo Piano, the Vulcano Buono (“good volcano” in Italian) is an epic cone-shaped commercial center crowned with a sloping green roof. Piano’s “good volcano” contributes a vital new space to the southern edge of the Nola commercial district, which is most important freight terminal complex in southern and central Italy.
Renzo Piano Building Workshop
3afef volcanoLEAD2 Colossal Green Volcano Building Rises in Italy

четверг, 7 апреля 2011 г.

G.E. Plans to Build Largest Solar Panel Plant in U.S.


SAN FRANCISCO — In a move that could shake up the American solar industry, General Electric plans to announce on Thursday that it will build the nation’s largest photovoltaic panel factory, with the goal of becoming a major player in the market.
The plant, whose location has not been determined, will employ 400 workers and create 600 related jobs, according to G.E. The factory would annually produce solar panels that would generate 400 megawatts of energy, the company said, and would begin manufacturing thin-film photovoltaic panels made of a material called cadmium telluride in 2013. While less efficient than conventional solar panels, thin-film photovoltaics can be produced at a lower cost and have proven attractive to developers and utilities building large-scale power plants.
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Exuberant Cathedral for Vienna / Excessive Workshop


Xin-yu Wan unveiled a proposal  to replace St. Stephen Cathedral in Vienna. The project was designed during the Excessive Workshop of Hernan Diaz-Alonso in The Institute of Architecture of Vienna  the overall concept is based on a fantasy about the architectural history of Vienna. That is to say: if Art Nouveau had had a greater influence and had lasted for a longer period in Vienna; if the articulated geometries not only work as ornaments or enclosure as is the case for the Secession, but also serves as real structure to hold the main parts of the building, what would a new cathedral be and what its sublime and magical effects.
This project is based on two kinds of elements and their respective mutations. The white elements, which combine to form both the soft curvilinear and the hard straight body. They are the main structure and first layer of the enclosure. The black elements are more of an organic nature and work as the second layer of enclosure on the outside and as floors inside. The contrast and transition between these elements give the project its unique character.

Via eVolo
xin-yu WAN

El zoo de Moscú regala dos elefantes a Bioparc Valencia

Las autoridades moscovitas han decidido regalar a la instalación del zoo Bioparac de Valencia dos hembras de elefante africano por la dificultad de poder ofrecer a estos paquidermos las necesarias condiciones en el zoológico de la capital rusa. Ambos paquidermos fueron adquiridos en el Parque Nacional Kruger de Sudáfrica en el año 1985 por el zoo de Moscú, las dos hembras habitaban en un recinto con un espacio muy limitado y no apto, y dada la imposibilidad de poder construir un nuevo recinto los especialistas del zoo decidieron regalar los dos animales al Bioparc de Valencia.

Las autoridades locales consideran que este paso permitirá fortalecer las relaciones de cooperación entre Moscú y Valencia, además, en la situación actual el regreso de los elefantes al parque moscovita es imposible, ya que la construcción de un nuevo recinto para los paquidermos ha sido suspendida por falta de medios económicos.



Via parquestematicos

Raptor invades Gardaland Italy


B&M's (Bolliger & Mabillard) first winged rollercoaster has debuted at Gardaland in Italy. Here's some of the first pictures.
"The attraction – on which Gardaland has been working for nine months but which has been in the making for two years – cost a startling €20 million," according to the park's CEO Aldo Vigevani. This makes it the most expensive attraction ever at an Italian amusement park.
Riders on Raptor sit in pairs either side of the track in massive 28-seat train with a wingspan of 6.5-metres. During the 41-second ride they travel along a 770-metre long track featuring a 33-metre drop, three inversions and multiple water interactions. The ride's theme is based around a winged predator which has awoken from its sleep to devastate the park and its surroundings.
Via Park World

EcoKiosk is a Solar Powered Solution for Street Vendors

Bizarreka‘s Ecokiosk is a concept for a cost-effective and eco-friendly storefront for street vendors. Solar panels on the roof of the simple structure power the vendor’s operations on the inside without having to tap into outside energy sources. The project was designed in direct response to the current economic and climate change issues that the world faces.
by Yuka Yoneda
Via Inhabitat
 ecokiosk, eco kiosk, bizarreka, green design, green kiosk, eco architecture, green architecture, sustainable design

вторник, 5 апреля 2011 г.

Laminated Wood Skyscraper in Brazil

Tomas Kozelsky, Patrick Bedarf, Dimitrie Andrei Stefanescu
The Netherlands


The deforestation rate of a country describes the annual destruction of its natural forests. Confronted with this acute challenge this high-rise is a prototype for the usage of wood in a sustainable and innovative manner through the combination of research and tourism. The project introduces the novel technology of laminated wood construction as load-bearing material and as a space partitioning thick lattice.
Located in Coari, Brazil, at the heart of the Amazon forest, this conceptual tower would be constructed in several phases. The idea of the skyscraper is to create a sustainable skyscraper that allows tourists to explore the Amazon forest while creating global awareness of its alarming destruction rate.
First, conventional shipping containers are prefabricated and equipped according to the specific requirements and technical systems. Second, punctual foundations with minimal footprint are built on site, providing the basis for elevators and staircases. Afterwards, a thick-latticed three-dimensional framework consisting of prefabricated laminated titan-wood elements is erected on site and floor plates are attached into the exoskeleton.
Via eVolo

День космонавтики в панорамном коктейльном баре «Сити Спейс».

12 апреля 1961 года Юрий Гагарин стал первым человеком, совершившим полет в открытый космос. «Облетев Землю в корабле-спутнике, я увидел, как прекрасна наша планета. Люди, будем хранить и приумножать эту красоту, а не разрушать ее», - написал он потом.

Ровно 50 лет спустя, 12 апреля 2011 года, панорамный коктейльный бар «Сити Спейс» предлагает отметить День Космонавтики.

В этот день посетителей бара будут ждать головокружительный подъем на скоростном лифте на 33-й этаж «Swissotel Красные Холмы» и круг почета по периметру бара. С 140-метровой высоты «Сити Спейс» гостям откроются захватывающие виды столицы: темные линии Москвы-реки и Водоотводного канала, шпили московских высоток, красные и желтые линии автомобильных фар, переливающиеся на Садовом кольце и множество огней вечерней Москвы.

Миксологи бара приготовят «космические коктейли»: «Cosmo Sling», «Wild Land» и «Cosmopassion-Tini». Стоимость коктейлей – от 800 руб.

Гостям бара предоставляется бесплатная парковка.

Источник: Swissotel Красные Холмы

Mundomar celebra el nacimiento de un Lemur catta.

La instalación de lemures catta de Mundomar cuenta con un nuevo miembro nacido hace unos días. El bebé siempre en brazos de su mamá recibe además de todos sus cuidados el cariño del resto de sus compañeros que se acercan a hacerle pequeñas caricias. Esta especie de lemur se encuentra únicamente en la isla de Madagascar, principalmente al sur. Aunque en la actualidad se encuentra amenazado por la destrucción de su hábitat, en los núcleos zoológicos como Mundomar reciben los cuidados adecuados para que su reproducción sea favorable y de este modo la especie se mantenga.

El riguroso programa de cría junto con los cuidados de todo el equipo veterinario y de sus cuidadores son factores que propician que en Mundomar la reproducción sea positiva.

Durante las primeras semanas, la cría permanecerá aferrada al vientre de su mamá y más tarde se acomodará en su espalda. Podrá empezar a comer alimento sólido pasados dos meses estando completamente destetada a los cinco meses.

Aunque su alimentación se basa fundamentalmente en diferentes vegetales, frutas, raices, como curiosidad en Mundomar a nuestros lemures les gusta dentro de las frutas especialmente las uvas y como regalo especial se ponen supercontentos cuando les damos galletas. Pero esta nueva cría deberá esperar un poquito hasta empezar a disfrutar como sus mayores de las delicias culinarias.

Nuestros lémures tienen un área creada especialmente para permitir su óptimo desarrollo con amplias zonas donde tomar el sol, actividad que ellos desarrollan de forma muy curiosa mientras son observados bajo la atenta mirada de nuestros visitantes y zonas cubiertas para protegerse o descansar los que así lo deseen. Además disfrutan de zonas de juego, áreas de agua para mantener una humedad idónea.

Nuestro bebé se llama MUNDI porque ha llegado en el XV Aniversario de Mundomar y bien se merece un importante y destacado nombre.

Mundomar
marco

Direct steam generation and storage – better performance and flexibility for solar thermal power plants


On 31 March 2011 the German Aerospace Center (Deutsches Zentrum für Luft- und Raumfahrt; DLR) and Spanish utility company Endesa inaugurated a direct solar steam generation and energy storage pilot plant at Carboneras, located in southern Spain. In this type of solar power plant, steam is produced directly from concentrated solar radiation and used to drive a generator. The highlight of this facility is a new system that efficiently stores energy, both as sensible heat (where energy is accumulated as the temperature of the storage medium increases) and latent heat (where energy is accumulated as the storage medium changes phase from solid to liquid). The stored energy can be used to generate electricity even at night.
"This pilot facility is an important milestone in making solar-thermal power plants more efficient and cost-effective. Companies in the industry are very interested in both the new process of direct evaporation and efficient latent heat storage," said Ulrich Wagner, DLR Executive Board Member for Energy and Transport, at the opening. DLR and Endesa constructed the pilot facility with partners Flagsol GmbH, MAN-Ferrostaal, Senior Berghöfer GmbH, SCHOTT Solar CSP GmbH, Milenio Solar S.A. and Ed. Züblin AG.
Higher temperatures lead to increased efficiency – steam at 500 degrees Celsius
In parabolic trough solar power plants, sunlight is concentrated onto a receiver tube located at the focus of the parabolic mirrors and converted into heat. In existing power plants, synthetic oil flows through these receivers and is heated to about 390 degrees Celsius. The heated oil heats water, producing steam that drives a turbine to generate electricity. In the pilot facility at Carboneras, the steam is generated directly within the receivers. The receiver tubes are under a pressure of up to 120 bar, producing superheated steam at a temperature of 500 degrees Celsius. The use of water as the direct working medium in the solar collectors allows a higher process temperature and increases the efficiency of the power plant. Therefore, direct solar steam generation is an opportunity to reduce the cost of solar thermal power generation.
"Our pilot facility is designed for testing and improving both the system as a whole and its individual components," said project leader Markus Eck from the DLR Facility for Solar Research, outlining the challenges presented by the system. For example, the flexible pipe connections in the system, which are needed to enable the parabolic troughs to rotate so they can track the Sun, are being tested. "The joints must withstand a pressure of 120 bar and remain absolutely steam tight."  The receivers set up at Carboneras were developed and manufactured by SCHOTT Solar CSP GmbH and the flexible pipe connections by Senior-Berghöfer GmbH.
Energy storage technology for direct steam generation
A big advantage of solar thermal power plants is that they can store energy in the form of heat. This means that the facilities can produce power to meet demand during cloudy weather or at night. Direct solar steam generation requires storage technologies that are adapted to suit this new technique. An important requirement for these technologies is that they efficiently store the large amount of energy released during the condensation of steam, a process that occurs at constant temperature. In the pilot facility now in operation, this challenge is met using a combined storage system with storage units for both sensible and latent heat.
The salt-based latent heat storage system works using a phase transition. At 305 degrees Celsius, the salt absorbs energy by transitioning from a solid to a liquid state. “The advantage of such a system is its capacity to store large amounts of energy in a small volume and with a minimal temperature change. The energy in the system can be transferred and absorbed very efficiently by phase transition at a constant temperature," explained Doerte Laing, Thermal Energy Storage Research Area Manager at the DLR Institute of Technical Thermodynamics. "This pilot facility gives us the opportunity to test the new combined storage system in any required mode of operation under well-defined conditions and to gain operational experience. The demand from industry for an efficient storage system for direct solar steam generation plants is very high." The storage system developed by DLR researchers is currently the largest high-temperature latent heat storage facility in the world. The sensible heat from the superheated steam is absorbed by a concrete storage system, which was developed jointly by DLR and Ed. Züblin AG.
Researchers plan to use the pilot facility until the end of 2011 to provide functional validation of the key components of the storage system, receivers and flexible pipe connections. The project is supported by the German Federal Environment Ministry (Bundesumweltministerium; BMU) and the Spanish Corporación Tecnológica de Andalucía (CTA).
German Aerospace Center
Institute of Technical Thermodynamics, Thermal Process Technology
 Direct solar steam generation and storage

понедельник, 4 апреля 2011 г.

Próxima estación… Vigo, Huelva y Granada

Proyectos ganadores para las estaciones de la Alta Velocidad Española de Thom Mayne, Rafael Moneo y Rafael de la Hoz
Revisamos los últimos proyectos ganadores de estaciones de AVE, sin duda la infraestructura que tendremos más presente los próximos años tras el boom de aeropuertos secundarios de la pasada década




























Travelodge Still the Best Value Hotel Chain in the UK


Travelodge recently completed some price comparison research which revealed that Travelodge will be cheaper than Premier Inn 96% of the time for the period March 31st - April 7th!
This price comparison, dated 30th March 2011, proves conclusively that Travelodge can actually help you to save money on business trips, which must come as good news to us all, what with the financially trying times we find ourselves currently living in.

As there is a Travelodge hotel located centrally in most cities across the UK, they are not only great value, but in fact the most convenient too. For example, Travelodge have hotels located throughout the entire city of London, including popular areas such as Kings Cross, Euston, Marylebone, City Road and Farringdon. In Manchesteryou’ll find three Travelodge hotels all within a few minutes walk of each other, situated right in the middle of where it’s all happening, and if you’re visiting Birmingham, you can choose a Travelodge to stay at from no less than ten central locations.

Over the coming weeks Travelodge will be telling us about even more great, easy ways to stay with Travelodge on business. In the meantime, for more news visit www.travelodge.co.uk and if you have any enquiries about their corporate offering, email their Sales Director Andy Besent at andybesent@travelodge.co.uk
Travelodge recently completed some price comparison research which revealed that Travelodge will be cheaper than Premier Inn 96% of the time for the period March 31st – April 7th!

Новые спорткомплекс, аквапарк и гостиница в Москве будут построены в рамках развития ВВЦ

В рамках новой концепции развития Всероссийского выставочного центра в Москве на территории ВВЦ будет построен аквапарк, гостиничный комплекс и спорткомплекс, сообщили в выставочном центре.

Всего предусмотрено четыре направления - создание зоны павильонов «Аллея наций», зоны отдыха, инноваций и приведение в порядок торговли.

Так, одно из направлений - развлекательно-коммерческое и носит условное название «Центр качества жизни». Направление «Зона отдыха» будет формироваться как познавательный, развлекательный и рекреационный комплекс.

Также планируется построить аквапарк, академию гимнастики имени Ирины Винер, многофункциональный спортивный комплекс летних и зимних видов спорта, а также небольшие отели, сообщает РИА «Новости»

Peppa Pig World – exclusive preview


The first themed area dedicated to the character Peppa Pig will open to the public on April 9 at Paultons Park in Hampshire, England. 
Created in partnership with E1 Entertainment and Astley Baker Davies, Peppa Pig World offers seven new and uniquely themed rides including Peppa Pig Family Car, Miss Rabbit’s Helicopter, Grandpa Pig’s Train, George’s Dinosaur, Danny Dog’s Car, George’s Boat and Windy Castle. The rides have been supplied by the German manufacturers Metallbau Emmeln and Zierer.
The hit pre-school brand is broadcast on TV channels in 180 countries and in the UK alone generated sales of over £100 million ($1.54m/€115m) in the last financial year. Some of the most popular and recognisable elements of the Peppa Pig TV show have been recreated to make Paultons guests feel they are inside Peppa’s world. For example, guests will be able to splash in muddy puddles or watch Peppa and her family enjoying breakfast in their hilltop home. Also featured are an indoor and outdoor play area and Peppa Pig shop.
“There is great synergy between the Paultons and Peppa Pig in terms of target markets and family values,” notes Paultons’ commercial director, Steve Lorton. “Peppa Pig World is by far the largest project the park has ever undertaken and we are thrilled to have secured an exclusive license with E1 Entertainment for the UK and Ireland."
Via Park World

воскресенье, 3 апреля 2011 г.

First Annual NYC Vegetarian Food Festival Coming In April

We are beyond thrilled to announce that New York City’s FIRST EVER Vegetarian Food Festival starts tomorrow in Chelsea! On April 3, the Altman Building will host the first annual New York City Vegetarian Food Festival, a long-overdue gathering of vegetarian food companies, restaurants, and health and wellness vendors. While that’s exciting in itself, it gets better — the entire event is free and the festival’s organizers are promising plenty of free vegan food all day! Join Inhabitat at the event as we celebrate the deliciousness of vegetarian food (you’ll have to fight us for the free vegan ice cream!)

Created by Sarah Gross, founder of Rescue Chocolate, and Nira Paliwoda, a foodie and event planner, the festival will also have world-class speakers, live music, and food contests. The deadline for vendor sign-up is March 1, but the festival’s website indicates that the city’s top vegetarian and vegan restaurants will be in attendance, including The V-Spot, Raw Ice Cream Company, Our Hen House, and Verite Catering. A raffle will benefit the Empty Cages Collective and nonprofit groups like Mercy for Animals will hand out literature and vegetarian starter kits. Speakers will focus on topics like how to live more sustainably, the horrors of factory farms, nutrition and health diet tips, and the best places to eat in NYC.


Since 2008, New Yorkers have celebrated the vegetarian life during the annual Veggie Parade, but Gross and Paliwoda felt that a day-long festival was in order. They told Vegan Activist that starting the event was a no-brainer. “Other major cities have been having these kinds of things for years, notably Boston. New York is already so vegetarian and vegan-friendly with many great restaurants and grocery stores that cater to the vegetarian and vegan communities,” they said. “So a festival highlighting the products and vendors was the missing piece of the puzzle. We can envision it becoming one of the year’s most beloved festivals and the top vegetarian event in the country.”
We’ll be there — will you?
NYC Vegetarian Food Festival
Sunday, April 3, 10 a.m. to 6 p.m.
Altman Building
35 West 18th Street, between 6th and 7th Avenues

by Jessica Dailey Inhabitat

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суббота, 2 апреля 2011 г.

Aquatic Village Proposed by Reusing Abandoned Oil Rigs

Ku Yee Kee, Hor Sue-Wern
With all of the controversy now surrounding off shore oil exploration, we're hoping to see more and more oil rigs become obsolete. But what can be done with these massive structures after they are no longer pumping out fuel? This provocative proposal, which was one of the finalists for the 2011 eVolo Skyscraper competition, takes an old rig and turns it into renewable energy equipped aquatic villages.

The idea is not new. In fact, the (disputed) world’s smallest country is an old oil platform.  In the design by Ku Yee Kee and Hor Sue-Wern, the reclaimed oil rig is layered in rings of habitation units sharing center common and recreation areas. The stacked units share an incredible view of the vast ocean. Beneath the water are circular labs formarine research. The designers looked like they were having some fun, inserting a pleasure boat launch, cantilevered pool, and a huge domed assembly room crowning the rig.
The former oil producing industrial structure is now laden with renewable energy technologies — a shell of solar electric panels on the roof,  tidal energy generators, and a huge wind turbine make for a robust level of energy harvesting day and night. The proposal is an exciting and playful design encouraging us to reconsider our abandoned industrial infrastructure.
Via eVolo

пятница, 1 апреля 2011 г.

Scientists Develop Solar-Powered Wind Turbine for Ultimate Energy Generation

Why settle for one form of renewable energy when you can produce power with two? That’s exactly what scientists from the University of Liverpool have done by upgrading an everyday wind turbine with a new set of spinning solar blades. The team, led by Dr. Joe King, came up with the innovative solution to stymie critics who say wind turbines are “only useful when the wind is blowing” — their design doubles the functionality of traditional turbines by incorporating photovoltaic technology.

Dr. King said, “While we are no strangers to windy weather here in the UK, it can be intermittent in other regions. Solar panels may only be useful here during our ten days of summer or an occasional heatwave, but in countries such as Morocco, Italy and Spain they could make a real difference.”
However the team has faced problems. Early computer simulations found that the turbine mounted solar panels would cause blinding beams of light to shoot out across the surrounding area. There was a real concern that the turbines could potentially blind aircraft pilots as well as anyone living in the vicinity. Not just that, but on a particularly hot day the turbines would generate ‘lethal’ solar rays that could set buildings on fire if concentrated.
“The last thing we want is for our turbines to cause plane crashes and fires, so we’ve devised a ‘tinted’ solar panel that doesn’t reflect sun beams. Our early prototype looked like a massive disco ball when it is was operational, but our solution now prevents that.”
The team is now deciding where to install their prototype solar wind turbine. “Due to the poor amount of sunlight in the UK, we’re definitely looking abroad,” Dr. King said. “Personally I believe an ideal place would be Ireland. It’s close by, has strong winds, wonderful summers, plus my family live there so I can go visit!” Expect the solar wind turbine, dubbed the “Heat Waver”, to be set for a summer installation in a few months. “We still have several tests to run,” Dr. King said, “but we are confident we can transform the world’s renewable energy needs. Just think what our turbines could do in countries like Australia.”

by Timon Singh
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