
The ‘s.t.e.a.d. is designed for a new generation of agricultural and technological pioneers seeking to spread the fertility of the farm into the most unlikely environments. This project proposes that this new frontier can be found in the under utilized spaces of our urban areas. The low-intensity tracts of single-story industrial buildings common in American [...]
Apr 13, 2011 | Categories:RESIDENTIAL, URBAN | Tags: A+D Museum, agriculture, exhibition, green, green roof, hydroponic, locavore, passive solar, SouperGreen, sun shades, sustainable, urban farm | Comments Off

Please join Randolph Ruiz of AAA at what should be a provocative conversation of the subject of sustainable architecture. This event will be hosted by the A+D Museum on Thursday April 7th at 6PM. SOUPERgreen is an exhibition featuring five projects that take a critical stance on the way architects have been addressing the environmental [...]
Apr 05, 2011 | Categories:NEWS | Tags: A+D Museum, Architecture, envionmental, green, LEED, los angeles, panel discussion, SouperGreen, sustainable | Comments Off

This reconstruction of the Central Pacific Railroad‘s 1870 Niles Depot will serve the Niles Canyon Railway as both an active railway passenger depot and museum of railroad history. This rail depot was built within months of the completion of the Transcontinental Railroad through the future site of Niles. This station was established as an important [...]
Apr 04, 2011 | Categories:PUBLIC, URBAN | Tags: Central Pacific, Depot, Fremont, green, Historic, Niles, Niles Canyon Railway, Preservation, railroad, Reconstruction, sustainable, wood | Comments Off