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Museu do Amanhã. Rio de Janeiro. Sep/2016
The Museum of Tomorrow (Portuguese: Museu do Amanhã) is a science museum in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was designed by Spanish neofuturistic architect Santiago Calatrava, and built next to the waterfront at Pier Maua.
The main exhibition takes visitors through five main areas: Cosmos, Earth, Anthropocene, Tomorrow and Now via a number of experiments and experiences. The museum mixes science with an innovative design to focus on sustainable cities.
Funded by the Rio city government with support from sponsors, the building attempts to set new standards of sustainability in the municipality. Compared with conventional buildings, designers say it uses 40% less energy (including the 9% of its power it derives from the sun), and the cooling system taps deep water from nearby Guanabara Bay. The structure looks set to be one of Rio’s most famous tourist sights. Its solar spines and fan-like skylight have been designed so that the building can adapt to changing environmental conditions.[1]
The museum has partnerships with Brazil’s leading universities, global science institutions and collects real-time data on climate and population from space agencies and the United Nations. It has also hired consultants from a range of related fields, including astronauts, social scientists and climate experts. It sits waterside in a port area that was left abandoned for decades, and is now being renovated with new office blocks, apartments and restaurants.
Source: Wikipedia
Museu do Amanhã é um museu construído no município do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. O prédio, projeto do arquiteto espanholSantiago Calatrava, foi erguido ao lado da Praça Mauá, na zona portuária (mais precisamente no Píer Mauá).
A proposta da instituição é ser um museu de artes e ciências, além de contar com mostras que alertam sobre os perigos dasmudanças climáticas, da degradação ambiental e do colapso social. O edifício conta com espinhas solares que se movem ao longo da claraboia, projetada para adaptar-se às mudanças das condições ambientais. A exposição principal é majoritariamente digital e foca em ideias ao invés de objetos.
O museu tem parcerias com importantes universidades brasileiras, instituições científicas globais e coleta de dados em tempo real sobre o clima e a população de agências espaciais e das Nações Unidas. A instituição também tem consultores de várias áreas, como astronautas, cientistas sociais e climatologistas.
Como uma das âncoras do projeto de revitalização urbana chamado Porto Maravilha, o museu recebeu em 2015, como doação antes de sua inauguração, a escultura Puffed Star II, do renomado artista norte-americano Frank Stella. O trabalho consiste de uma estrela de vinte pontas e seis metros de diâmetro que foi instalado no espelho d’água do museu, em frente à Baía de Guanabara. A escultura metálica, antes da doação para acervo permanente a céu aberto do museu, esteve em exposição na cidade de Nova York.
Fonte: Wikipedia
There is no better way to learn about the tools, cases and mindset behind Design A Better Business than experiencing it in a two-day workshop.
Rebels that want to transform their business or start a new business, business leaders, aspiring entrepreneurs, corporate innovators, growth investors, social impact change agents and enterprising student got together in Zoku in Amsterdam on March 1 and 2017, 2017 to get the insights and experience with new tools to change uncertainty into opportunity tomorrow.
Topics that were covered were:
- How design thinking can be applied for both strategy and innovation
- How design thinking tools are different and will lead to different results
- Get familiar with non linear thinking and apply the Double Loop
- Learn how to set your Point of View (POV)
- Learn how other organizations apply these new tools and skills
- Apply visual thinking during these two days so you become addicted
For more information visit: designabetterbusiness.com/events/design-a-better-business/
This house plan includes 2500 Square Foot of living space, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a Traditional Architectural Style. View this plan online at www.houseplangallery.com/index_files/house-plans-prod_det... -25002-1
This house plan includes 1924 Square Foot of living space, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a Cottage Architectural Style. View this plan online at www.houseplangallery.com/index_files/house-plans-prod_det...
There is no better way to learn about the tools, cases and mindset behind Design A Better Business than experiencing it in a two-day workshop.
Rebels that want to transform their business or start a new business, business leaders, aspiring entrepreneurs, corporate innovators, growth investors, social impact change agents and enterprising student got together in Zoku in Amsterdam on March 1 and 2017, 2017 to get the insights and experience with new tools to change uncertainty into opportunity tomorrow.
Topics that were covered were:
- How design thinking can be applied for both strategy and innovation
- How design thinking tools are different and will lead to different results
- Get familiar with non linear thinking and apply the Double Loop
- Learn how to set your Point of View (POV)
- Learn how other organizations apply these new tools and skills
- Apply visual thinking during these two days so you become addicted
For more information visit: designabetterbusiness.com/events/design-a-better-business/
There is no better way to learn about the tools, cases and mindset behind Design A Better Business than experiencing it in a two-day workshop.
Rebels that want to transform their business or start a new business, business leaders, aspiring entrepreneurs, corporate innovators, growth investors, social impact change agents and enterprising student got together in Zoku in Amsterdam on March 1 and 2017, 2017 to get the insights and experience with new tools to change uncertainty into opportunity tomorrow.
Topics that were covered were:
- How design thinking can be applied for both strategy and innovation
- How design thinking tools are different and will lead to different results
- Get familiar with non linear thinking and apply the Double Loop
- Learn how to set your Point of View (POV)
- Learn how other organizations apply these new tools and skills
- Apply visual thinking during these two days so you become addicted
For more information visit: designabetterbusiness.com/events/design-a-better-business/
Museu do Amanhã. Rio de Janeiro. Sep/2016
The Museum of Tomorrow (Portuguese: Museu do Amanhã) is a science museum in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was designed by Spanish neofuturistic architect Santiago Calatrava, and built next to the waterfront at Pier Maua.
The main exhibition takes visitors through five main areas: Cosmos, Earth, Anthropocene, Tomorrow and Now via a number of experiments and experiences. The museum mixes science with an innovative design to focus on sustainable cities.
Funded by the Rio city government with support from sponsors, the building attempts to set new standards of sustainability in the municipality. Compared with conventional buildings, designers say it uses 40% less energy (including the 9% of its power it derives from the sun), and the cooling system taps deep water from nearby Guanabara Bay. The structure looks set to be one of Rio’s most famous tourist sights. Its solar spines and fan-like skylight have been designed so that the building can adapt to changing environmental conditions.[1]
The museum has partnerships with Brazil’s leading universities, global science institutions and collects real-time data on climate and population from space agencies and the United Nations. It has also hired consultants from a range of related fields, including astronauts, social scientists and climate experts. It sits waterside in a port area that was left abandoned for decades, and is now being renovated with new office blocks, apartments and restaurants.
Source: Wikipedia
Museu do Amanhã é um museu construído no município do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. O prédio, projeto do arquiteto espanholSantiago Calatrava, foi erguido ao lado da Praça Mauá, na zona portuária (mais precisamente no Píer Mauá).
A proposta da instituição é ser um museu de artes e ciências, além de contar com mostras que alertam sobre os perigos dasmudanças climáticas, da degradação ambiental e do colapso social. O edifício conta com espinhas solares que se movem ao longo da claraboia, projetada para adaptar-se às mudanças das condições ambientais. A exposição principal é majoritariamente digital e foca em ideias ao invés de objetos.
O museu tem parcerias com importantes universidades brasileiras, instituições científicas globais e coleta de dados em tempo real sobre o clima e a população de agências espaciais e das Nações Unidas. A instituição também tem consultores de várias áreas, como astronautas, cientistas sociais e climatologistas.
Como uma das âncoras do projeto de revitalização urbana chamado Porto Maravilha, o museu recebeu em 2015, como doação antes de sua inauguração, a escultura Puffed Star II, do renomado artista norte-americano Frank Stella. O trabalho consiste de uma estrela de vinte pontas e seis metros de diâmetro que foi instalado no espelho d’água do museu, em frente à Baía de Guanabara. A escultura metálica, antes da doação para acervo permanente a céu aberto do museu, esteve em exposição na cidade de Nova York.
Fonte: Wikipedia
There is no better way to learn about the tools, cases and mindset behind Design A Better Business than experiencing it in a two-day workshop.
Rebels that want to transform their business or start a new business, business leaders, aspiring entrepreneurs, corporate innovators, growth investors, social impact change agents and enterprising student got together in Zoku in Amsterdam on March 1 and 2017, 2017 to get the insights and experience with new tools to change uncertainty into opportunity tomorrow.
Topics that were covered were:
- How design thinking can be applied for both strategy and innovation
- How design thinking tools are different and will lead to different results
- Get familiar with non linear thinking and apply the Double Loop
- Learn how to set your Point of View (POV)
- Learn how other organizations apply these new tools and skills
- Apply visual thinking during these two days so you become addicted
For more information visit: designabetterbusiness.com/events/design-a-better-business/
Museu do Amanhã. Rio de Janeiro. Sep/2016
The Museum of Tomorrow (Portuguese: Museu do Amanhã) is a science museum in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was designed by Spanish neofuturistic architect Santiago Calatrava, and built next to the waterfront at Pier Maua.
The main exhibition takes visitors through five main areas: Cosmos, Earth, Anthropocene, Tomorrow and Now via a number of experiments and experiences. The museum mixes science with an innovative design to focus on sustainable cities.
Funded by the Rio city government with support from sponsors, the building attempts to set new standards of sustainability in the municipality. Compared with conventional buildings, designers say it uses 40% less energy (including the 9% of its power it derives from the sun), and the cooling system taps deep water from nearby Guanabara Bay. The structure looks set to be one of Rio’s most famous tourist sights. Its solar spines and fan-like skylight have been designed so that the building can adapt to changing environmental conditions.[1]
The museum has partnerships with Brazil’s leading universities, global science institutions and collects real-time data on climate and population from space agencies and the United Nations. It has also hired consultants from a range of related fields, including astronauts, social scientists and climate experts. It sits waterside in a port area that was left abandoned for decades, and is now being renovated with new office blocks, apartments and restaurants.
Source: Wikipedia
Museu do Amanhã é um museu construído no município do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. O prédio, projeto do arquiteto espanholSantiago Calatrava, foi erguido ao lado da Praça Mauá, na zona portuária (mais precisamente no Píer Mauá).
A proposta da instituição é ser um museu de artes e ciências, além de contar com mostras que alertam sobre os perigos dasmudanças climáticas, da degradação ambiental e do colapso social. O edifício conta com espinhas solares que se movem ao longo da claraboia, projetada para adaptar-se às mudanças das condições ambientais. A exposição principal é majoritariamente digital e foca em ideias ao invés de objetos.
O museu tem parcerias com importantes universidades brasileiras, instituições científicas globais e coleta de dados em tempo real sobre o clima e a população de agências espaciais e das Nações Unidas. A instituição também tem consultores de várias áreas, como astronautas, cientistas sociais e climatologistas.
Como uma das âncoras do projeto de revitalização urbana chamado Porto Maravilha, o museu recebeu em 2015, como doação antes de sua inauguração, a escultura Puffed Star II, do renomado artista norte-americano Frank Stella. O trabalho consiste de uma estrela de vinte pontas e seis metros de diâmetro que foi instalado no espelho d’água do museu, em frente à Baía de Guanabara. A escultura metálica, antes da doação para acervo permanente a céu aberto do museu, esteve em exposição na cidade de Nova York.
Fonte: Wikipedia
This house plan includes 2851 Square Foot of living space, 4 bedrooms, 3.5 bathrooms, and a Southern Architectural Style. View this plan online at www.houseplangallery.com/index_files/house-plans-prod_det...
This house plan includes 1992 Square Foot of living space, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and a Country Architectural Style. View this plan online at www.houseplangallery.com/index_files/house-plans-prod_det...
Public Facilities and Spaces Award Winner - Wake Technical Community College Health Sciences Classroom Building
Designer - LS3P Associates
Accepted by Matt Smith, Executive Director for the Wake Tech Foundation
Museu do Amanhã. Rio de Janeiro. Sep/2016
The Museum of Tomorrow (Portuguese: Museu do Amanhã) is a science museum in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was designed by Spanish neofuturistic architect Santiago Calatrava, and built next to the waterfront at Pier Maua.
The main exhibition takes visitors through five main areas: Cosmos, Earth, Anthropocene, Tomorrow and Now via a number of experiments and experiences. The museum mixes science with an innovative design to focus on sustainable cities.
Funded by the Rio city government with support from sponsors, the building attempts to set new standards of sustainability in the municipality. Compared with conventional buildings, designers say it uses 40% less energy (including the 9% of its power it derives from the sun), and the cooling system taps deep water from nearby Guanabara Bay. The structure looks set to be one of Rio’s most famous tourist sights. Its solar spines and fan-like skylight have been designed so that the building can adapt to changing environmental conditions.[1]
The museum has partnerships with Brazil’s leading universities, global science institutions and collects real-time data on climate and population from space agencies and the United Nations. It has also hired consultants from a range of related fields, including astronauts, social scientists and climate experts. It sits waterside in a port area that was left abandoned for decades, and is now being renovated with new office blocks, apartments and restaurants.
Source: Wikipedia
Museu do Amanhã é um museu construído no município do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. O prédio, projeto do arquiteto espanholSantiago Calatrava, foi erguido ao lado da Praça Mauá, na zona portuária (mais precisamente no Píer Mauá).
A proposta da instituição é ser um museu de artes e ciências, além de contar com mostras que alertam sobre os perigos dasmudanças climáticas, da degradação ambiental e do colapso social. O edifício conta com espinhas solares que se movem ao longo da claraboia, projetada para adaptar-se às mudanças das condições ambientais. A exposição principal é majoritariamente digital e foca em ideias ao invés de objetos.
O museu tem parcerias com importantes universidades brasileiras, instituições científicas globais e coleta de dados em tempo real sobre o clima e a população de agências espaciais e das Nações Unidas. A instituição também tem consultores de várias áreas, como astronautas, cientistas sociais e climatologistas.
Como uma das âncoras do projeto de revitalização urbana chamado Porto Maravilha, o museu recebeu em 2015, como doação antes de sua inauguração, a escultura Puffed Star II, do renomado artista norte-americano Frank Stella. O trabalho consiste de uma estrela de vinte pontas e seis metros de diâmetro que foi instalado no espelho d’água do museu, em frente à Baía de Guanabara. A escultura metálica, antes da doação para acervo permanente a céu aberto do museu, esteve em exposição na cidade de Nova York.
Fonte: Wikipedia
This house plan includes 1992 Square Foot of living space, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and a Country Architectural Style. View this plan online at www.houseplangallery.com/index_files/house-plans-prod_det...
This house plan includes 1955 Square Foot of living space, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and a Country Architectural Style. View this plan online at www.houseplangallery.com/index_files/house-plans-prod_det...
There is no better way to learn about the tools, cases and mindset behind Design A Better Business than experiencing it in a two-day workshop.
Rebels that want to transform their business or start a new business, business leaders, aspiring entrepreneurs, corporate innovators, growth investors, social impact change agents and enterprising student got together in Zoku in Amsterdam on March 1 and 2017, 2017 to get the insights and experience with new tools to change uncertainty into opportunity tomorrow.
Topics that were covered were:
- How design thinking can be applied for both strategy and innovation
- How design thinking tools are different and will lead to different results
- Get familiar with non linear thinking and apply the Double Loop
- Learn how to set your Point of View (POV)
- Learn how other organizations apply these new tools and skills
- Apply visual thinking during these two days so you become addicted
For more information visit: designabetterbusiness.com/events/design-a-better-business/
From a history of the Washington Building on the Culver City website, "The Washington Building was commissioned by Charles E. Lindblade. Its two- year construction began in 1926. Lindblade, for whom a Culver City street was named, was a business associate of the city's founder, Harry H. Culver. The master builders were Orlopp and Orlopp, who were listed on site in 1927. The building designer was Arthur D. Scholz, with Orville L. Clark mentioned in old records as the probable consulting architect."
This house plan includes 1900 Square Foot of living space, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and a Southern Architectural Style. View this plan online at www.houseplangallery.com/index_files/house-plans-prod_det...
The 8 meter high World Peace Stupa (kalachakra Stupa) has been built by the Gyuto Monks of Tibet plus local contracters under control of building designer and project manager Alok Eggeuberger. It has been built with traditional design and high tech glass reinforced concrete, to serve as a time capsule to last at least 1000 years.
Before the top was lowered on and the stupa sealed it had to be filled with relics and a variety of written prayers and other goods, blessed by the Dalai Lama. We had to carry it all to the stupa. People from all walks of life chipped in, elderly, children. We formed a human chain to carry the goods up the scaffolding where the monks lowered all into the Stupa.
A very special day.
Museu do Amanhã. Rio de Janeiro. Sep/2016
The Museum of Tomorrow (Portuguese: Museu do Amanhã) is a science museum in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was designed by Spanish neofuturistic architect Santiago Calatrava, and built next to the waterfront at Pier Maua.
The main exhibition takes visitors through five main areas: Cosmos, Earth, Anthropocene, Tomorrow and Now via a number of experiments and experiences. The museum mixes science with an innovative design to focus on sustainable cities.
Funded by the Rio city government with support from sponsors, the building attempts to set new standards of sustainability in the municipality. Compared with conventional buildings, designers say it uses 40% less energy (including the 9% of its power it derives from the sun), and the cooling system taps deep water from nearby Guanabara Bay. The structure looks set to be one of Rio’s most famous tourist sights. Its solar spines and fan-like skylight have been designed so that the building can adapt to changing environmental conditions.[1]
The museum has partnerships with Brazil’s leading universities, global science institutions and collects real-time data on climate and population from space agencies and the United Nations. It has also hired consultants from a range of related fields, including astronauts, social scientists and climate experts. It sits waterside in a port area that was left abandoned for decades, and is now being renovated with new office blocks, apartments and restaurants.
Source: Wikipedia
Museu do Amanhã é um museu construído no município do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. O prédio, projeto do arquiteto espanholSantiago Calatrava, foi erguido ao lado da Praça Mauá, na zona portuária (mais precisamente no Píer Mauá).
A proposta da instituição é ser um museu de artes e ciências, além de contar com mostras que alertam sobre os perigos dasmudanças climáticas, da degradação ambiental e do colapso social. O edifício conta com espinhas solares que se movem ao longo da claraboia, projetada para adaptar-se às mudanças das condições ambientais. A exposição principal é majoritariamente digital e foca em ideias ao invés de objetos.
O museu tem parcerias com importantes universidades brasileiras, instituições científicas globais e coleta de dados em tempo real sobre o clima e a população de agências espaciais e das Nações Unidas. A instituição também tem consultores de várias áreas, como astronautas, cientistas sociais e climatologistas.
Como uma das âncoras do projeto de revitalização urbana chamado Porto Maravilha, o museu recebeu em 2015, como doação antes de sua inauguração, a escultura Puffed Star II, do renomado artista norte-americano Frank Stella. O trabalho consiste de uma estrela de vinte pontas e seis metros de diâmetro que foi instalado no espelho d’água do museu, em frente à Baía de Guanabara. A escultura metálica, antes da doação para acervo permanente a céu aberto do museu, esteve em exposição na cidade de Nova York.
Fonte: Wikipedia
This house plan includes 2000 Square Foot of living space, 3 bedrooms, 2 bathrooms, and a Sunbelt Architectural Style. View this plan online at www.houseplangallery.com/index_files/house-plans-prod_det...
This house plan includes 1955 Square Foot of living space, 3 bedrooms, 2.5 bathrooms, and a Country Architectural Style. View this plan online at www.houseplangallery.com/index_files/house-plans-prod_det...
There is no better way to learn about the tools, cases and mindset behind Design A Better Business than experiencing it in a two-day workshop.
Rebels that want to transform their business or start a new business, business leaders, aspiring entrepreneurs, corporate innovators, growth investors, social impact change agents and enterprising student got together in Zoku in Amsterdam on March 1 and 2017, 2017 to get the insights and experience with new tools to change uncertainty into opportunity tomorrow.
Topics that were covered were:
- How design thinking can be applied for both strategy and innovation
- How design thinking tools are different and will lead to different results
- Get familiar with non linear thinking and apply the Double Loop
- Learn how to set your Point of View (POV)
- Learn how other organizations apply these new tools and skills
- Apply visual thinking during these two days so you become addicted
For more information visit: designabetterbusiness.com/events/design-a-better-business/
This house plan includes 2500 Square Foot of living space, 4 bedrooms, 3 bathrooms, and a Traditional Architectural Style. View this plan online at www.houseplangallery.com/index_files/house-plans-prod_det... -25002-1
Museu do Amanhã. Rio de Janeiro. Sep/2016
The Museum of Tomorrow (Portuguese: Museu do Amanhã) is a science museum in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was designed by Spanish neofuturistic architect Santiago Calatrava, and built next to the waterfront at Pier Maua.
The main exhibition takes visitors through five main areas: Cosmos, Earth, Anthropocene, Tomorrow and Now via a number of experiments and experiences. The museum mixes science with an innovative design to focus on sustainable cities.
Funded by the Rio city government with support from sponsors, the building attempts to set new standards of sustainability in the municipality. Compared with conventional buildings, designers say it uses 40% less energy (including the 9% of its power it derives from the sun), and the cooling system taps deep water from nearby Guanabara Bay. The structure looks set to be one of Rio’s most famous tourist sights. Its solar spines and fan-like skylight have been designed so that the building can adapt to changing environmental conditions.[1]
The museum has partnerships with Brazil’s leading universities, global science institutions and collects real-time data on climate and population from space agencies and the United Nations. It has also hired consultants from a range of related fields, including astronauts, social scientists and climate experts. It sits waterside in a port area that was left abandoned for decades, and is now being renovated with new office blocks, apartments and restaurants.
Source: Wikipedia
Museu do Amanhã é um museu construído no município do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. O prédio, projeto do arquiteto espanholSantiago Calatrava, foi erguido ao lado da Praça Mauá, na zona portuária (mais precisamente no Píer Mauá).
A proposta da instituição é ser um museu de artes e ciências, além de contar com mostras que alertam sobre os perigos dasmudanças climáticas, da degradação ambiental e do colapso social. O edifício conta com espinhas solares que se movem ao longo da claraboia, projetada para adaptar-se às mudanças das condições ambientais. A exposição principal é majoritariamente digital e foca em ideias ao invés de objetos.
O museu tem parcerias com importantes universidades brasileiras, instituições científicas globais e coleta de dados em tempo real sobre o clima e a população de agências espaciais e das Nações Unidas. A instituição também tem consultores de várias áreas, como astronautas, cientistas sociais e climatologistas.
Como uma das âncoras do projeto de revitalização urbana chamado Porto Maravilha, o museu recebeu em 2015, como doação antes de sua inauguração, a escultura Puffed Star II, do renomado artista norte-americano Frank Stella. O trabalho consiste de uma estrela de vinte pontas e seis metros de diâmetro que foi instalado no espelho d’água do museu, em frente à Baía de Guanabara. A escultura metálica, antes da doação para acervo permanente a céu aberto do museu, esteve em exposição na cidade de Nova York.
Fonte: Wikipedia
Museu do Amanhã. Rio de Janeiro. Sep/2016
The Museum of Tomorrow (Portuguese: Museu do Amanhã) is a science museum in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was designed by Spanish neofuturistic architect Santiago Calatrava, and built next to the waterfront at Pier Maua.
The main exhibition takes visitors through five main areas: Cosmos, Earth, Anthropocene, Tomorrow and Now via a number of experiments and experiences. The museum mixes science with an innovative design to focus on sustainable cities.
Funded by the Rio city government with support from sponsors, the building attempts to set new standards of sustainability in the municipality. Compared with conventional buildings, designers say it uses 40% less energy (including the 9% of its power it derives from the sun), and the cooling system taps deep water from nearby Guanabara Bay. The structure looks set to be one of Rio’s most famous tourist sights. Its solar spines and fan-like skylight have been designed so that the building can adapt to changing environmental conditions.[1]
The museum has partnerships with Brazil’s leading universities, global science institutions and collects real-time data on climate and population from space agencies and the United Nations. It has also hired consultants from a range of related fields, including astronauts, social scientists and climate experts. It sits waterside in a port area that was left abandoned for decades, and is now being renovated with new office blocks, apartments and restaurants.
Source: Wikipedia
Museu do Amanhã é um museu construído no município do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. O prédio, projeto do arquiteto espanholSantiago Calatrava, foi erguido ao lado da Praça Mauá, na zona portuária (mais precisamente no Píer Mauá).
A proposta da instituição é ser um museu de artes e ciências, além de contar com mostras que alertam sobre os perigos dasmudanças climáticas, da degradação ambiental e do colapso social. O edifício conta com espinhas solares que se movem ao longo da claraboia, projetada para adaptar-se às mudanças das condições ambientais. A exposição principal é majoritariamente digital e foca em ideias ao invés de objetos.
O museu tem parcerias com importantes universidades brasileiras, instituições científicas globais e coleta de dados em tempo real sobre o clima e a população de agências espaciais e das Nações Unidas. A instituição também tem consultores de várias áreas, como astronautas, cientistas sociais e climatologistas.
Como uma das âncoras do projeto de revitalização urbana chamado Porto Maravilha, o museu recebeu em 2015, como doação antes de sua inauguração, a escultura Puffed Star II, do renomado artista norte-americano Frank Stella. O trabalho consiste de uma estrela de vinte pontas e seis metros de diâmetro que foi instalado no espelho d’água do museu, em frente à Baía de Guanabara. A escultura metálica, antes da doação para acervo permanente a céu aberto do museu, esteve em exposição na cidade de Nova York.
Fonte: Wikipedia
Museu do Amanhã. Rio de Janeiro. Sep/2016
The Museum of Tomorrow (Portuguese: Museu do Amanhã) is a science museum in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was designed by Spanish neofuturistic architect Santiago Calatrava, and built next to the waterfront at Pier Maua.
The main exhibition takes visitors through five main areas: Cosmos, Earth, Anthropocene, Tomorrow and Now via a number of experiments and experiences. The museum mixes science with an innovative design to focus on sustainable cities.
Funded by the Rio city government with support from sponsors, the building attempts to set new standards of sustainability in the municipality. Compared with conventional buildings, designers say it uses 40% less energy (including the 9% of its power it derives from the sun), and the cooling system taps deep water from nearby Guanabara Bay. The structure looks set to be one of Rio’s most famous tourist sights. Its solar spines and fan-like skylight have been designed so that the building can adapt to changing environmental conditions.[1]
The museum has partnerships with Brazil’s leading universities, global science institutions and collects real-time data on climate and population from space agencies and the United Nations. It has also hired consultants from a range of related fields, including astronauts, social scientists and climate experts. It sits waterside in a port area that was left abandoned for decades, and is now being renovated with new office blocks, apartments and restaurants.
Source: Wikipedia
Museu do Amanhã é um museu construído no município do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. O prédio, projeto do arquiteto espanholSantiago Calatrava, foi erguido ao lado da Praça Mauá, na zona portuária (mais precisamente no Píer Mauá).
A proposta da instituição é ser um museu de artes e ciências, além de contar com mostras que alertam sobre os perigos dasmudanças climáticas, da degradação ambiental e do colapso social. O edifício conta com espinhas solares que se movem ao longo da claraboia, projetada para adaptar-se às mudanças das condições ambientais. A exposição principal é majoritariamente digital e foca em ideias ao invés de objetos.
O museu tem parcerias com importantes universidades brasileiras, instituições científicas globais e coleta de dados em tempo real sobre o clima e a população de agências espaciais e das Nações Unidas. A instituição também tem consultores de várias áreas, como astronautas, cientistas sociais e climatologistas.
Como uma das âncoras do projeto de revitalização urbana chamado Porto Maravilha, o museu recebeu em 2015, como doação antes de sua inauguração, a escultura Puffed Star II, do renomado artista norte-americano Frank Stella. O trabalho consiste de uma estrela de vinte pontas e seis metros de diâmetro que foi instalado no espelho d’água do museu, em frente à Baía de Guanabara. A escultura metálica, antes da doação para acervo permanente a céu aberto do museu, esteve em exposição na cidade de Nova York.
Fonte: Wikipedia
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Museu do Amanhã. Rio de Janeiro. Sep/2016
The Museum of Tomorrow (Portuguese: Museu do Amanhã) is a science museum in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was designed by Spanish neofuturistic architect Santiago Calatrava, and built next to the waterfront at Pier Maua.
The main exhibition takes visitors through five main areas: Cosmos, Earth, Anthropocene, Tomorrow and Now via a number of experiments and experiences. The museum mixes science with an innovative design to focus on sustainable cities.
Funded by the Rio city government with support from sponsors, the building attempts to set new standards of sustainability in the municipality. Compared with conventional buildings, designers say it uses 40% less energy (including the 9% of its power it derives from the sun), and the cooling system taps deep water from nearby Guanabara Bay. The structure looks set to be one of Rio’s most famous tourist sights. Its solar spines and fan-like skylight have been designed so that the building can adapt to changing environmental conditions.[1]
The museum has partnerships with Brazil’s leading universities, global science institutions and collects real-time data on climate and population from space agencies and the United Nations. It has also hired consultants from a range of related fields, including astronauts, social scientists and climate experts. It sits waterside in a port area that was left abandoned for decades, and is now being renovated with new office blocks, apartments and restaurants.
Source: Wikipedia
Museu do Amanhã é um museu construído no município do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. O prédio, projeto do arquiteto espanholSantiago Calatrava, foi erguido ao lado da Praça Mauá, na zona portuária (mais precisamente no Píer Mauá).
A proposta da instituição é ser um museu de artes e ciências, além de contar com mostras que alertam sobre os perigos dasmudanças climáticas, da degradação ambiental e do colapso social. O edifício conta com espinhas solares que se movem ao longo da claraboia, projetada para adaptar-se às mudanças das condições ambientais. A exposição principal é majoritariamente digital e foca em ideias ao invés de objetos.
O museu tem parcerias com importantes universidades brasileiras, instituições científicas globais e coleta de dados em tempo real sobre o clima e a população de agências espaciais e das Nações Unidas. A instituição também tem consultores de várias áreas, como astronautas, cientistas sociais e climatologistas.
Como uma das âncoras do projeto de revitalização urbana chamado Porto Maravilha, o museu recebeu em 2015, como doação antes de sua inauguração, a escultura Puffed Star II, do renomado artista norte-americano Frank Stella. O trabalho consiste de uma estrela de vinte pontas e seis metros de diâmetro que foi instalado no espelho d’água do museu, em frente à Baía de Guanabara. A escultura metálica, antes da doação para acervo permanente a céu aberto do museu, esteve em exposição na cidade de Nova York.
Fonte: Wikipedia
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- How design thinking can be applied for both strategy and innovation
- How design thinking tools are different and will lead to different results
- Get familiar with non linear thinking and apply the Double Loop
- Learn how to set your Point of View (POV)
- Learn how other organizations apply these new tools and skills
- Apply visual thinking during these two days so you become addicted
For more information visit: designabetterbusiness.com/events/design-a-better-business/
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Museu do Amanhã. Rio de Janeiro. Sep/2016
The Museum of Tomorrow (Portuguese: Museu do Amanhã) is a science museum in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was designed by Spanish neofuturistic architect Santiago Calatrava, and built next to the waterfront at Pier Maua.
The main exhibition takes visitors through five main areas: Cosmos, Earth, Anthropocene, Tomorrow and Now via a number of experiments and experiences. The museum mixes science with an innovative design to focus on sustainable cities.
Funded by the Rio city government with support from sponsors, the building attempts to set new standards of sustainability in the municipality. Compared with conventional buildings, designers say it uses 40% less energy (including the 9% of its power it derives from the sun), and the cooling system taps deep water from nearby Guanabara Bay. The structure looks set to be one of Rio’s most famous tourist sights. Its solar spines and fan-like skylight have been designed so that the building can adapt to changing environmental conditions.[1]
The museum has partnerships with Brazil’s leading universities, global science institutions and collects real-time data on climate and population from space agencies and the United Nations. It has also hired consultants from a range of related fields, including astronauts, social scientists and climate experts. It sits waterside in a port area that was left abandoned for decades, and is now being renovated with new office blocks, apartments and restaurants.
Source: Wikipedia
Museu do Amanhã é um museu construído no município do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. O prédio, projeto do arquiteto espanholSantiago Calatrava, foi erguido ao lado da Praça Mauá, na zona portuária (mais precisamente no Píer Mauá).
A proposta da instituição é ser um museu de artes e ciências, além de contar com mostras que alertam sobre os perigos dasmudanças climáticas, da degradação ambiental e do colapso social. O edifício conta com espinhas solares que se movem ao longo da claraboia, projetada para adaptar-se às mudanças das condições ambientais. A exposição principal é majoritariamente digital e foca em ideias ao invés de objetos.
O museu tem parcerias com importantes universidades brasileiras, instituições científicas globais e coleta de dados em tempo real sobre o clima e a população de agências espaciais e das Nações Unidas. A instituição também tem consultores de várias áreas, como astronautas, cientistas sociais e climatologistas.
Como uma das âncoras do projeto de revitalização urbana chamado Porto Maravilha, o museu recebeu em 2015, como doação antes de sua inauguração, a escultura Puffed Star II, do renomado artista norte-americano Frank Stella. O trabalho consiste de uma estrela de vinte pontas e seis metros de diâmetro que foi instalado no espelho d’água do museu, em frente à Baía de Guanabara. A escultura metálica, antes da doação para acervo permanente a céu aberto do museu, esteve em exposição na cidade de Nova York.
Fonte: Wikipedia
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CHRIS O'BRIEN LIFEHOUSE AT RPA LAUNCH PARTY
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There is no better way to learn about the tools, cases and mindset behind Design A Better Business than experiencing it in a two-day workshop.
Rebels that want to transform their business or start a new business, business leaders, aspiring entrepreneurs, corporate innovators, growth investors, social impact change agents and enterprising student got together in Zoku in Amsterdam on March 1 and 2017, 2017 to get the insights and experience with new tools to change uncertainty into opportunity tomorrow.
Topics that were covered were:
- How design thinking can be applied for both strategy and innovation
- How design thinking tools are different and will lead to different results
- Get familiar with non linear thinking and apply the Double Loop
- Learn how to set your Point of View (POV)
- Learn how other organizations apply these new tools and skills
- Apply visual thinking during these two days so you become addicted
For more information visit: designabetterbusiness.com/events/design-a-better-business/
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Museu do Amanhã. Rio de Janeiro. Sep/2016
The Museum of Tomorrow (Portuguese: Museu do Amanhã) is a science museum in the city of Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. It was designed by Spanish neofuturistic architect Santiago Calatrava, and built next to the waterfront at Pier Maua.
The main exhibition takes visitors through five main areas: Cosmos, Earth, Anthropocene, Tomorrow and Now via a number of experiments and experiences. The museum mixes science with an innovative design to focus on sustainable cities.
Funded by the Rio city government with support from sponsors, the building attempts to set new standards of sustainability in the municipality. Compared with conventional buildings, designers say it uses 40% less energy (including the 9% of its power it derives from the sun), and the cooling system taps deep water from nearby Guanabara Bay. The structure looks set to be one of Rio’s most famous tourist sights. Its solar spines and fan-like skylight have been designed so that the building can adapt to changing environmental conditions.[1]
The museum has partnerships with Brazil’s leading universities, global science institutions and collects real-time data on climate and population from space agencies and the United Nations. It has also hired consultants from a range of related fields, including astronauts, social scientists and climate experts. It sits waterside in a port area that was left abandoned for decades, and is now being renovated with new office blocks, apartments and restaurants.
Source: Wikipedia
Museu do Amanhã é um museu construído no município do Rio de Janeiro, Brasil. O prédio, projeto do arquiteto espanholSantiago Calatrava, foi erguido ao lado da Praça Mauá, na zona portuária (mais precisamente no Píer Mauá).
A proposta da instituição é ser um museu de artes e ciências, além de contar com mostras que alertam sobre os perigos dasmudanças climáticas, da degradação ambiental e do colapso social. O edifício conta com espinhas solares que se movem ao longo da claraboia, projetada para adaptar-se às mudanças das condições ambientais. A exposição principal é majoritariamente digital e foca em ideias ao invés de objetos.
O museu tem parcerias com importantes universidades brasileiras, instituições científicas globais e coleta de dados em tempo real sobre o clima e a população de agências espaciais e das Nações Unidas. A instituição também tem consultores de várias áreas, como astronautas, cientistas sociais e climatologistas.
Como uma das âncoras do projeto de revitalização urbana chamado Porto Maravilha, o museu recebeu em 2015, como doação antes de sua inauguração, a escultura Puffed Star II, do renomado artista norte-americano Frank Stella. O trabalho consiste de uma estrela de vinte pontas e seis metros de diâmetro que foi instalado no espelho d’água do museu, em frente à Baía de Guanabara. A escultura metálica, antes da doação para acervo permanente a céu aberto do museu, esteve em exposição na cidade de Nova York.
Fonte: Wikipedia