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Composites in Architecture: Fuller's Neo-Futuristic Design Realized Through Modern Composites
PHOTO - LALA PEREIRA/MIAMI DESIGN DISTRICT ASSOCIATES Â When Buckminster Fuller first designed the Fly's Eye Dome, he was imagining a highly efficient - in terms of energy and materials - housing solution.
http://goetzboats.com/2014/10/31/composites-in-architecture/
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Neo-futurism - Wikipedia, the free encyclopedia
Neo-futurism is a late 20th-early 21st century movement in the arts, design, and architecture.
https://en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Neo-futurism
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Neo-futurism on Pinterest - Zaha Hadid, Zaha Hadid Architects and Futuristic Architecture
Explore kelvin law's board "neo-futurism" on Pinterest, a visual bookmarking tool that helps you discover and save creative ideas.
https://www.pinterest.com/tintindaydreame/neo-futurism
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neo futurism on Tumblr
Find and follow posts tagged neo futurism on Tumblr
https://www.tumblr.com/tagged/neo-futurism
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Neo-Futurism - envyaus
The New Futurism Neo-Futurism is a movement developed in the early 21st Century across the arts, design and architecture. Neofuturists believe cities release emotions driven by eco-sustainability, ethical values and implementing new materials and new technologies to provide a better quality of life for individuals. While investigating my design manifesto, I discovered Neo-Futurism but disregarded it?
https://envyaus.com/2014/03/22/neo-futurism/
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Architect Zaha Hadid's Distinct Style is a Hit in Hong Kong and on Mainland - South China Morning Post
Architect Zaha Hadid's distinctive neo-futuristic style has brought her worldwide fame and is helping shape the future of the mainland, writes Jing Zhang.
http://www.scmp.com/lifestyle/arts-culture/article/1499243/architect-zaha-hadids-distinct-style-hit-hong-kong-and
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American Neo-futuristic Architect, Systems Theorist, Author, Designer, and Inventor Buckminster Fuller and his Geodesic Dome in Miami - Christian Klu
When you visit Miami, many places seem to attract public attention. Some of them, because of the substantial chauvinist, especially within the times of Miami's "Cocaine Cowboys". Other places emphasize the Latin American culture and the strong Cuban, Puerto Rican but also Haitian influence. By looking closer, the predominant cultural impact was given through Cuban.But being in Miami today, you will see a shift towards modernism embedded within the remaining myths and past existence
http://www.christianklugmann.com/new-blog/buckminster-fuller-flys-eye-dome-miami
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Architecture Inspired by Nature: Biomimicry from Art Nouveau to Neo-Futurism
Although humans have long looked to nature for inspiration, the concept of biomimicry has only been around since the middle of the 20th century. Decades before Otto Schmitt coined the term, Rene Binetâs Esquisses Décoratives (1904) predicts speculative designs that prefigure many of the forms we see today. This largely forgotten anthology of illustrations, viewable in full here, also augurs biomimicry in several drawings based on biological and morphological illustrations of Ernst Haeckelâs better-known 'Forms in Nature.'
http://architizer.com/blog/biomimicry-binet-som/