July 29, 2011

Architectural Renderings Design House | Cano impressive gateway into the pine




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Designed by Alfredo Raymundo Cano T3arc Briceño of the glass coveredwalkway and 500 square meter structure design makes incredible Locaramidst a pine forest in Cuernavaca, Mexico. An impressive, modern design, however, organic, Cano's work shows the beauty and unique architecture can reach a budget. New features pine reused once used as part of previous projects and a transparent outer T3arc constructed with clear plastic panelsrecovered from an industrial landfill.

Reevaluating the end use of these waste materials, the selection of Canoplastic panels, proved not only economically, but the glow created by the plasticonly extended as far as the interior environment. The clear crystals adorn the sides and much of the roof of the bridge infused with natural light inside, while the views of the forests are maximized, without obstructing the natural order of the site. The bridge has long become an extension of the jungle.

The design is making the best of local conditions through small windows thatpuncture the side of the other party that can best regulate the cold north windsand ventilation during the change of seasons. The windows also lead to a better connection for the kids to the main structure, where are their parents. To protectthe addition of moisture, the buildings were completely covered in recycled plastic panels.
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