Appologies for the lack of posts I havent had enough time to actually organise and research a topic and since this is about engineering I am hoping to get photos of what I talk about too.
stay tuned I have a lot to show in this wonderful world of construction
xxx
A blog written by a Civil Engineering student who likes to talk about the different aspects she discovers/thinks/or is curious about in the hope of learning more about the industry.
Monday, 31 October 2011
Thursday, 27 October 2011
Sustainability in Construction
SUSTAINABILITY
yes its a big word isn't it, its a word that is rapidly dominating the world of construction and seeping to industries else ware.
you might get the vibe from post construction industry workers that is simply is a pain in the neck, but is it? Is it all a gimmick to try and make buildings look and be more interesting by stamping on it "sustainable" or is it an increasingly important topic that must be taken seriously now and not later.
I personally do love the idea of innovation in Eco-logical construction, I mean that is what Engineering is about right?
I went to an open day last year with my brother to LSBU (London South Bank University) and as we came nearer we saw a large tall "razor like" tower and I wondered what it could be, I was soon granted an answer when one of the architecture lecturers told me it was the "Strata Tower" I was amazed at the look and the placement of the wind turbines. To me I genuinely thought it was a good idea at least as a leader in incorporating environmental issues into construction. I looked at it when we left and I thought to my self " I wonder what everyone thinks of it?"
I did get a lot of opinions about it some were rooting for it and others just thought that it was just an excuse for the company to build it without any headache from the council (Ouch!)
I also heard people saying that despite all the promises that were made about it being very efficient, it wasn't actually operating the wind turbines as offten as it should have. Who knows..
However I definitely agree with investing in more research regarding this kind of Engineering I also feel like Architects could really change the way these environmental features are perceived in terms of look because they will improve the way of life and possibly make London a "greener" place .
yes its a big word isn't it, its a word that is rapidly dominating the world of construction and seeping to industries else ware.
you might get the vibe from post construction industry workers that is simply is a pain in the neck, but is it? Is it all a gimmick to try and make buildings look and be more interesting by stamping on it "sustainable" or is it an increasingly important topic that must be taken seriously now and not later.
I personally do love the idea of innovation in Eco-logical construction, I mean that is what Engineering is about right?
I went to an open day last year with my brother to LSBU (London South Bank University) and as we came nearer we saw a large tall "razor like" tower and I wondered what it could be, I was soon granted an answer when one of the architecture lecturers told me it was the "Strata Tower" I was amazed at the look and the placement of the wind turbines. To me I genuinely thought it was a good idea at least as a leader in incorporating environmental issues into construction. I looked at it when we left and I thought to my self " I wonder what everyone thinks of it?"
I did get a lot of opinions about it some were rooting for it and others just thought that it was just an excuse for the company to build it without any headache from the council (Ouch!)
I also heard people saying that despite all the promises that were made about it being very efficient, it wasn't actually operating the wind turbines as offten as it should have. Who knows..
However I definitely agree with investing in more research regarding this kind of Engineering I also feel like Architects could really change the way these environmental features are perceived in terms of look because they will improve the way of life and possibly make London a "greener" place .
Wednesday, 5 October 2011
Developments on Oxford Street London
Welcome to my blog!
As a starter post I decided to show you some pictures of the new development occurring on Oxford street.
I must say it looks amazing I took photos in different angles back in July and I passed it the other day and boy has it changed!
I unfortunately did not have my camera with me so I will try and take some new photos soon, according to the Evening standard the new development will hold new offices, shops and apartments and is costing £655 million pounds.
What do I think of the design? Well I actually like it the glass effect makes the building blend in well with the area, since the street is rather narrow it helps that the glass reflects the blue sky and I suspect it will look lovely at night.
The scheme is by Land Securities Group Plc you can go on to their website get more information on this project and their previous work.
Is anyone else excited about this development in Marble Arch?
Houda
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