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Material Strategies

Blaine Brownell’s new book, Material Strategies: Innovative Applications in Architecture, has just been published by Princeton Architectural Press. Brownell wrote the Transmaterial series to introduce readers to hundreds of emergent materials that have the potential to transform the built environment. Now, Material Strategies shows architects how creative applications of these materials can achieve such transformations. [...]

Two (More) Towers

If there were any doubt about the viability of the tall building after the 9/11 attacks, it no longer exists. Five skyscrapers surpassing the 415- and 417-meter core heights of the original World Trade Center towers have been constructed since 2001, including the Burj Khalifa, which, at a breathtaking 828 meters, is presently the world’s [...]

Buildings Inspired by Nature

Blaine Brownell will lecture about biomimetic materials and design applications at the 1st Wyss Adaptive Architecture Workshop entitled “Buildings Inspired by Nature: Inventing the Future Built Environment,” sponsored by the Wyss Institute for Biologically Inspired Engineering at Harvard University. This event is envisaged as a first step towards catalyzing the application of revolutionary advances in [...]

Resilient Architecture

Blaine Brownell will give the keynote lecture at the Resiliency of the National Building Inventory Workshop at the University of Southern California on September 13, 2011. The purpose of the workshop is to characterize the condition of the existing building inventory within the United States and to prepare a roadmap that serves the public and [...]

The Life of Trees

In order to surmise the extent of a problem, a little homework is typically required. In the case of material resources, for example, it is common knowledge that material consumption and disposal can have far-reaching environmental, social, and economic consequences. But it is difficult to comprehend the full repercussions of material use, given the complexity [...]

An Uncertain Future

The magnitude 9.0 earthquake and resulting tsunami and nuclear disaster that hit Japan last March created an unthinkable tragedy that devastated Japan’s northern Tohoku region. According to the Japanese National Police Agency, the triple-sided cataclysm killed more than 15,000 people, displacing some 100,000 children, and caused tens of billions of US dollars in damage. Although [...]

Jailbreaking Cells

Synthetic materials play increasingly complex roles in prosthetic applications. In a recent paper published in the Journal of Biomedical Materials Research, a team from Brown University describes its development of a process to modify the surface of titanium leg implants to accelerate skin-cell growth.

Peering into the Floating World

Japanese approaches to light have long fascinated Western audiences. Novelist Junichiro Tanizaki’s 1933 book In Praise of Shadows articulated the unique qualities of Japanese light found within the shadowy recesses of traditional Japanese dwellings. Tanizaki claimed that the Japanese approach to illumination prioritized subtlety, smoothness, and depth—in contrast with the West’s stark treatment of light. In [...]

Driving the Future of Fabric Structures

Fabric is one of the oldest materials humans have used for shelter; it remains an important material with diverse applications in design and construction today, and it will play an even more important role in the constructed environment in the future. Predictions of energy scarcity and resource depletion, exacerbated by the burgeoning middle class in [...]

Disaster Design

The massive tornadoes that hit the southern U.S. this spring left more than ruined neighborhoods in their wake. Questions about climate change have resurfaced, as has speculation about how to prepare for future disasters. The frequency and severity of natural disasters is sound cause for concern. “By now, most people get that you can’t attribute [...]