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College of Architecture Effort Promotes Sustainable Design

January 16, 2009 by Metalab Admin

"UH Green Building Components Initiative Unveiled" S.P.A.C.E. (Solar Powered Adaptive Container for everyone) read the article...


Trip to the Rotomolder

December 17, 2008 by Metalab Admin

Chris Boyer from SRE joined us to visit a Rotomolding Shop in Burnet, Texas.  We discussed prototyping the "PV POD" which is a project we are developing with industry partners and the UHCOA GBC (Green Building Components Grant Initiative).  It's an impressive operation and exactly the process and material for our application. Link to video of molds cooling after leaving the oven...

Round Pen recognized in the AIA Houston 2008 Design Awards

December 02, 2008 by metalab

Round Pen, the horse-training arena manufactured as a kit-of-parts and installed at the ranch of Lyle Lovett, was awarded a 2008 Design Award for Architecture by AIA Houston.  


New Harmony Grotto in the University of Houston Alumni Magazine

November 28, 2008 by metalab

The New Harmony Grotto's history, development, and placement on campus are discussed in the University of Houston's alumni magazine.  


UH students try to build the unbuildable

October 29, 2008 by Metalab Admin

"What would you build if it were possible to build anything at all?

That wild question bedevils architecture professors trying to give their students an appropriate challenge. 3-D design software and digital-fabrication equipment mean that the old rules no longer constrain their students. Walls need not be straight. Corners don't need to meet at right angles."

 

read the entire article by Lisa Gray in the Houston Chronicle

The curious beginnings of the New Harmony Grotto

October 29, 2008 by metalab

The origins of Frederick Kiesler's design for the New Harmony Grotto and how UH architecture students turned those plans into a reality... Orignially intended to accompany a church designed by Philip Johnson in New Harmony, ID, the grotto could not in fact be built with technologies available in the 1960s.  Fast-forward 50 years to the emergence of digital modeling and fabrication and suddenly Kiesler's far-fetched ideas are plausible. Now the reimagined grotto is slated to rest, appropriately, next to the Philip Johnson-designed Gerald Hines College of Architecture building.   


New Harmony Grotto @ ACADIA Conference

October 13, 2008 by Metalab Admin

We've been invited to present the Grotto at the upcoming ACADIA Conference in Minneapolis this week.  We co-authored the paper with Ben Nicholson our visiting critic for the studio that initiated the project.  It will be in the conference juried exhibition as well.


Grotto structure

October 13, 2008 by Metalab Admin

We are working with Buro Happold to analyze the Grotto's structure to determine where we need to be concerned about deformation and torsion in the frame.  Some preliminary feedback shows the tendancy to deflect toward the curled side.


EcoFriend likes our “GreenBOX”

October 13, 2008 by Metalab Admin

"We have seen condos and housing concepts based on shipping containers with the idea to recycle these bulky cast-off containers. Putting them to use is not too novel. However, powering up the whole set up with solar energy is the focus."

to the link


Grotto to call UH Home

October 09, 2008 by metalab

This piece from the University of Houston student newspaper The Daily Cougar tells a little about how plans for the New Harmony Grotto came to fruition: from the original 1963 design by Frederick Kiesler to the project's resuscitation by UH Gerald D. Hines College of Architecture students under faculty advisors Joe Meppelink and Andrew Vrana with assistance from visiting critic Ben Nicholson.  


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