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Does anyone have some shears and a ladder? I don't fancy trimming that lot! 365 #278

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Buderus Wärmepumpe in der Wertherstraße, 35578 Wetzlar

 

www.buderus.de/de/waermepumpe

With all murals sometimes you come across them before they are complete. To finish it off I added colour to the floor and air-conditioning unit

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Buderus

 

Wetzlar, Deutschherrenberg

Methane gas produced by the Harnaschpolder waste water treatment plant is converted into heat and electricity.

 

Midden-Delfland, The Netherlands.

Architect unknown.

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Wetzlar

Incomplete - From Middle English incomplete, incompleet, from Late Latin incomplētus, from in- ‎(“un-; not”) + complētus ‎(“complete”), equivalent to in- ‎(“not”) +‎ complete.

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Ohkuraya Kojimachi Building (オークラヤ麹町ビル).

Architect : Obayashi Corporation (設計:大林組).

Contractor : Obayashi Corporation (施工:大林組).

Completed : March 2013 (竣工:2013年3月).

Structures : Steel frames (構造:S造).

Height : ft (高さ:m).

Floor count : 8 (階数:8階).

Floor area : 27,590 sq.ft. (延床面積:2,563.2㎡).

Location : 4-5-22 Kojimachi, Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, Japan (所在地:日本国東京都千代田区麹町4-5-22).

Referenced :

www.obayashi.co.jp/works/work_1721

enec-n.energia.co.jp/enec_data/chikunetsu/heatpump/hp89/h...

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「めんまち」じゃなくて「こうじまち」です。

'Graffiti Alley' wall art, Rush Lane, West Queen West, Toronto

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Debate over graffiti

en.wikipedia.org/wiki/Graffiti_in_Toronto

 

P7290689 Anx2 Q90 1400h

I would guess that around 30% of the earthquake damaged buildings in Christchurch were demolished as it was more profitable for the owners. This includes a few heritage buildings.

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Wetzlar, Büblinghausen

 

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La pompa di calore (o termopompa) è una macchina termica in grado di estrarre e trasferire energia termica.

 

climatizzazione.mitsubishielectric.it/it/prodotti-soluzio...

 

www.mitsubishi-les.com/de-de/luft-wasser-waermepumpen-691...

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Panasonic Inverter

Frankfurt am Main, Bergen-Enkheim

Apollodorus of Damascus, c110 CE

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Nikon Nikkor 18-200mm 1:3.5-5.6 G ED-IF AF-S VR DX

 

_DSC3580 Anx2 1200h Q90

Translation:

Dear family businesses,

dear companies,

anyone who orders their heat pump today secures energy for the future.

 

Frankfurt, Carl-Benz-Str.

 

perspektive-online.net/2024/09/energiewende-waermepumpen-...

Chinatown, Manchester UK 2 Apr 2023

Back-street bins and heat pumps

Ohkuraya Kojimachi Building (オークラヤ麹町ビル).

Architect : Obayashi Corporation (設計:大林組).

Contractor : Obayashi Corporation (施工:大林組).

Completed : March 2013 (竣工:2013年3月).

Structures : Steel frames (構造:S造).

Costs : $ million (総工費:約億円).

Use : Office (用途:事務所).

Height : ft (高さ:m).

Floor : 8 (階数:地上8階、地下1階).

Owner : Ohkuraya Jutaku Inc. (発注者:オークラヤ住宅).

Floor area : 27,590 sq.ft. (延床面積:2,563.2㎡).

Building area : sq.ft. (建築面積:㎡).

Site area : sq.ft. (敷地面積:344.8㎡).

Location : 4-5-22 Kojimachi, Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, Japan (所在地:日本国東京都千代田区麹町4-5-22).

www.obayashi.co.jp/works/work_1721

enec-n.energia.co.jp/enec_data/chikunetsu/heatpump/hp89/h...

Awards :

グッドデザイン賞(2013年)

Rotex

Rotex ist übrigens Daikin, seit dem 1.7.2020

Ohkuraya Kojimachi Building (オークラヤ麹町ビル).

Architect : Obayashi Corporation (設計:大林組).

Contractor : Obayashi Corporation (施工:大林組).

Completed : March 2013 (竣工:2013年3月).

Structures : Steel frames (構造:S造).

Height : ft (高さ:m).

Floor count : 8 (階数:8階).

Floor area : 27,590 sq.ft. (延床面積:2,563.2㎡).

Location : 4-5-22 Kojimachi, Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, Japan (所在地:日本国東京都千代田区麹町4-5-22).

Referenced :

www.obayashi.co.jp/works/work_1721

enec-n.energia.co.jp/enec_data/chikunetsu/heatpump/hp89/h...

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「めんまち」じゃなくて「こうじまち」です。

The aardehuizen in Olst were inspired by Earthships of architect Michael Reynolds. The first Earthships date back to the ‘70s and have been tested thoroughly by use. Discarded materials and local building materials determine the buildings. An earthship is designed for off-grid living.

 

Architect Michel Post of Orio Architecten has modified the design to meet Dutch conditions. (rains, temperature through the year and soil).

 

12 of the buildings have tire walls - filled with rammed earth - supporting the roof. The other 11 buildings are built with straw walls with a wood frame supporting the roof. The roofs are slanted 9º to catch a maximum of sun in winter and very little sun in summer.

 

Warmth

All buildings have a characteristic south-facing glass façade. Thermal mass is created by the tire walls and floors. Earthships in the Netherlands need to be optimally isolated. The Energy Performance Coefficientis (EPC) is zero to almost zero (with small variations among the houses, depending on materials uses). An earthship needs less extra heating than a conventional building. Extra heat is created by mass heaters, economic wooden stoves or heatpumps.

 

Most buildings use natural ventilation through lattices at the front and roof-windows at the back of the buildings.

 

Water

In Olst, groundwater is pumped and filtered to drinking water that meets safety regulations. We test the quality regularly.

Waste water filtered by a reed filter is released into surface waters.

 

Every households uses some sort of composting toilet system. This preserves thousands of liters of drinking water on a yearly basis. The compost keeps precious minerals at the local area and is used at the terrains.

The community building is connected to the regular sewage system.

 

Electricity

All PV-panels on the 23 houses and the community building supply ample electricity for all needs (est. yearly yield: 63.300 kWh). All buildings are connected to the powergrid, using it as a battery; on sunny days there is a surplus, on cloudy days we use the power-grid when needed. We are currently investigating possibilities to distribute the electricity surplus among ourselves.

 

The installations like PV-panels, hot water systems and reed bed filter were a costly investment. However, owners are faced with lower monthly fixed costs and this compensates for these investments.

 

Green

The slopes at the north side of aardehuizen, the green infrastructure and varied plants will make a gradual zone between village houses and fields. The green roofs have been sown with flowers and grasses, and seeds from the surroundings will gather as well. Edible plants will further add vitality to the area. By using half paved roads and natural paths we present an alternative to conventional hard material roads and contribute to water management. The modest street lights help protect the ecological value of darkness.

 

Learning from sustainable building

Building by ourselves was a conscious and positive choice. To this extent, we were helped by building coordinators who supervised quality since the beginning of building in 2011. As we acquired skills and experience we specialised in teams by 2013.

 

More than one thousand Dutch and international volunteers have come to learn (aspects of) building earthships. They often contributed greatly with their own skills.

Read more: www.aardehuis.nl/en/earthships/the-construction/292-earth...

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Ohkuraya Kojimachi Building (オークラヤ麹町ビル).

Architect : Obayashi Corporation (設計:大林組).

Contractor : Obayashi Corporation (施工:大林組).

Completed : March 2013 (竣工:2013年3月).

Structures : Steel frames (構造:S造).

Height : ft (高さ:m).

Floor count : 8 (階数:8階).

Floor area : 27,590 sq.ft. (延床面積:2,563.2㎡).

Location : 4-5-22 Kojimachi, Chiyoda Ward, Tokyo, Japan (所在地:日本国東京都千代田区麹町4-5-22).

Referenced :

www.obayashi.co.jp/works/work_1721

enec-n.energia.co.jp/enec_data/chikunetsu/heatpump/hp89/h...

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2013年度のグッドデザイン賞を受賞

Beginning new schools, new works or new life. :)

Edo-Tokyo Museum is impressive architecture, by Japanese legend architect Kikutake. The fact there is sakura street in its back side. This street is not generally known, but it is a very beautiful place.

ここの桜通りいいんですよね。新生活、がんばろう。

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Edo-Tokyo Museum (江戸東京博物館).

Architect : Kiyonori Kikutake (設計:菊竹清訓建築設計事務所).

Contractor : Kajima Corporation (施工:鹿島建設、鉄建建設、錢高組、村本建設JV).

Completed : November 1992 (竣工:1992年11月).

Structured : Steel frames (構造:S造).

Costs : $ million (総工費:約億円).

Use : Museum (用途:博物館).

Height : ft (高さ:62.2m).

Floor : 7 (階数:地上7階、地下1階).

Owner : Tokyo Metropolitan (発注者:東京都).

Floor area : 522,189 sq.ft. (延床面積:48,512.95㎡).

Building area : 189,035 sq.ft. (建築面積:17,562㎡).

Site area : 315,307 sq.ft. (敷地面積:29,293㎡).

Location : 1-4-1 Yokoduna, Sumida Ward, Tokyo, Japan (所在地:日本国東京都墨田区横網1-4-1).

Referenced :

www.edo-tokyo-museum.or.jp/about/facilities/

www.muramoto.co.jp/results/contents/00000334

enec-n.energia.co.jp/enec_data/chikunetsu/heatpump/hp41/h...

Migjeni, Prishtinë 10000, Kosova

Beginning new schools, new works or new life. :)

Edo-Tokyo Museum is impressive architecture, by Japanese legend architect Kikutake. The fact there is sakura street in its back side. This street is not generally known, but it is a very beautiful place.

ここの桜通りいいんですよね。新生活、がんばろう。

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Edo-Tokyo Museum (江戸東京博物館).

Architect : Kiyonori Kikutake (設計:菊竹清訓建築設計事務所).

Contractor : Kajima Corporation (施工:鹿島建設、鉄建建設、錢高組、村本建設JV).

Completed : November 1992 (竣工:1992年11月).

Structured : Steel frames (構造:S造).

Costs : $ million (総工費:約億円).

Use : Museum (用途:博物館).

Height : ft (高さ:62.2m).

Floor : 7 (階数:地上7階、地下1階).

Owner : Tokyo Metropolitan (発注者:東京都).

Floor area : 522,189 sq.ft. (延床面積:48,512.95㎡).

Building area : 189,035 sq.ft. (建築面積:17,562㎡).

Site area : 315,307 sq.ft. (敷地面積:29,293㎡).

Location : 1-4-1 Yokoduna, Sumida Ward, Tokyo, Japan (所在地:日本国東京都墨田区横網1-4-1).

Referenced :

www.edo-tokyo-museum.or.jp/about/facilities/

www.muramoto.co.jp/results/contents/00000334

enec-n.energia.co.jp/enec_data/chikunetsu/heatpump/hp41/h...

Bullhead City / Mohave County / Arizona

They didn't even finish changing out the condenser fan motor.

Bakersfield, California 2015

The façade cladding of the heating plant is provided with a crystal layer that reflects a different colour from every angle and in different light. The shades of colour symbolize the transition from fossil, brown to sustainable, green energy.

 

www.energiegids.nl/sites/default/files/archief/a37f7e/eg-...

 

industrialheatpumps.nl/nl/nieuws/effluent_verwarmt_nieuwb...

 

a7rii + EL-Nikkor 63mm 1:2.8 (enlarger lens)

Miranda Sensorex, Miranda 28mm f/2.8 lens with Agfa APX 100 film.

Fayetteville, Georgia

Bullhead City / Mohave County / Arizona

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Giessen, university campus

Hebden Bridge Mill, GradeII, Hebden Bridge

Britain + Ireland Historic Buildings

www.flickr.com/photos/45676495@N05/albums/72157662328716664

 

The Mill is various forms dates back over 700 years when in 1314 Sir John de Thornhill (Knight) Lord of the Manor of Wadsworth was given permission to construct a mill on the Wadsworth bank of the river. On Sir John's a few years after the Mill was built his widow passed the tenancy to a Stephen the Miller. By 1514 the Mill was leased by the Draper family from the Lord of the Manor. Following the Black Death the cloth industry became highly profitable and the lease of the Mill passed through numerous families. During all of this time new lease holders negotiated improvents to the building and its water power system, with the freehold remaining with the Lords of the Manor until 1895, when purchased by Messrs Greenwood and Pickles, clothing manufacturers of Hebden Bridge. They operated mainly on the upper floors, sub-letting the bulk of the ground floor to a variety of other uses --- a smithy where the Innovation shop is today, with a sweet shop next to the bridge, and a Tripe which in itself propered during the years of rationing during and immeadiatly after World War II, when offal was exempt from rationing. Greenwood and Pickles operated throughout the war years, running their sewing machines on direct current electricity powered by the waterwheel, to overcome power shortages on the national grid and continued to do so until closure in 1956. After which the building rapidly fell into disrepair the loss of the mill and other simular business also led to a decline within the town itself.

 

In the 1960s the cheap properties attracted a new type of resident, the hippies, who brought with them an artisan way of life. Followed in the late 1970's and 1980's by the new breed of Yuppie from Manchester and other towns, bringing with them new wealth and industry and in turn reviving the towns fortunes.

 

The Mill was saved with a renovation that brought with it new businesss such as the Innovation Cafe, a Visitors Centre and numerous retail outlets, With illustrated wall panels and a historic timeline to outline its eventful history, as one of the oldest industrial buildings in the country The old waterwheel has been restored in parallel with a new Archimedes Screw to generate electricity from the river AND, in addition to operate two large water source Heatpumps, to take heat from the river for all hot water and central heating in the building.

 

Diolch am 73,937,234 o olygfeydd anhygoel, mae pob un yn cael ei werthfawrogi'n fawr.

 

Thanks for 73,937,234 amazing views, every one is greatly appreciated.

 

Shot 18.06.2019 in Hebden Bridge, West Yorkshire Ref 142-018

   

This machine replace a huge fossil heating system I guess.

The façade cladding of the heating plant is provided with a crystal layer that reflects a different colour from every angle and in different light. The shades of colour symbolize the transition from fossil, brown to sustainable, green energy.

 

www.energiegids.nl/sites/default/files/archief/a37f7e/eg-...

 

industrialheatpumps.nl/nl/nieuws/effluent_verwarmt_nieuwb...

 

a7rii + EL-Nikkor 63mm 1:2.8 (enlarger lens)

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