Some Interesting Architecture Engineering

Architecture doesn’t come from theory. You don’t think your way through a building

Arthur Erickson

Engineers park has picked some of the most interesting architecture designs from the world. The designs were taken on the basis of uniqueness, cost, creativity and Eco friendly in nature. Experience the best architectures of the world..

 

Sata Centre of  Massachusetts Institute of Technology

 

Sata centre

Name:- The Ray and Maria Stata Center for Computer, Information and Intelligence Sciences (Sata Centre, M.I.T)

Architect:- Frank O. Gehry of M.I.T

The Ray and Maria Stata Center for Computer, Information and Intelligence Sciences is built on the site of  Massachusetts Institute of Technology MIT’s legendary Building. Designed by  Pritzker Prize renowned architect Frank O. Gehry of M.I.T, the Stata Center is meant to carry on Building 20′s innovative and serendipitous spirit, and to foster interaction and collaboration across many disciplines.

This timber-framed building was constructed during Second world war that served as a breeding ground for many of the great ideas that emerged at M.I.T Center.

Wonderworks Museum in Orlando, Florida 

Wonderworks Museum

Name:-Wonder works Museum in Orlando, Florida 

Architect:Bullock Smith

WonderWorks is an amusement park for the mind combining education and entertainment in over 100 hands-on exhibits. Interactive, Educational and Fun For people. WonderWorks having upside down architecture makes it unique in the world making it look like a place after a disaster.

WonderWorks is an amusement park for the mind with over 100 interactive exhibits for visitors of all ages. During your visit, stay for “The Wonders Of Magic” starring master magician Terry Evanswood.

Bosco Verticale in Milan

Bosco Verticale

Name:-Bosco Verticale in Milan

Architect:- Stefano Boeri 

The Bosco Verticale is a system that optimizes, recuperates, and produces energy. Covered in plant life, the building aids in balancing the microclimate and in filtering the dust particles contained in the urban environment. Each apartment in the building will have a balcony planted with trees that are able to respond to the city’s weather — shade will be provided within the summer, while also filtering city pollution; and in the winter the bare trees will allow sunlight to permit through the spaces.

Antilla in South Mumbai,India

Antilla in south mumbai

Name:-Antilla in South Mumbai,India

Architect:- Perkins & Will

The Antilla, a 27-storey building in Mumbai that is apparently the world’s most expensive house. The Antilia building is situated on a 4,532 square metres (48,780 sq ft) plot at Altamont Road, Cumballa Hill, South Mumbai. Antilia was designed by Chicago based architects, Perkins & Will. The home was also designed to survive an 8-richter scale earthquake.

Fortress  in Boston, Miami

Fortress Mueseum

Name:-FORTRESS

Architect:Fortrenn Inc.

FORTRESS Fine Art Storage sets the standard in Art, Antique and Household storage in Boston, Miami and New York.  Protecting and preserving objects of all kinds – from the world’s finest art and collectibles to the contents of private households- is our specialty. For 30 years, Fortress Fine Art Storage has been the nation’s premiere provider of Fine Art, Antique and high-end Household storage and services.

Pabellón de Aragón in Zaragoza,Spain

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Best architecture

Name:-Pabellón de Aragón

Architect:- Daniel Olano Aragonese, Olano y Mendo Architects, Inc.

Pabellón de Aragón is build on 2008 in Spain for an expo exhibition between human and water with sustainable development. This architectural design is praised world wide because of its unique feature 9 monumental vertical cores giving a unique structure.

The “Flag of Aragon” is formed from 9 monumental vertical cores. Levels of interstitial space stack around them. The courtyards is formed from these overlapping spaces take on different natural-looking forms. It is inspired by the natural wonders that are eroded and shaped by the flowing river.

The Krzywy Domek in Sopot,Poland

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Name:-The Krzywy Domek in Sopot,Poland

Architect:- Szotynscy & Zaleski architectural firm

The Krzywy Domek is an irregularly-shaped building in Sopot, Poland. Its name translates in to English as the Crooked House.The Krzywy Domek was built in 2004. It is approximately 4,000 square meters in size and is part of the Rezydent shopping center.

Strong Children’s Museum

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Name:- Strong Children’s Museum

The Strong is an interactive, collections-based educational institution in Rochester, New York, USA, devoted to the study and exploration of play. The Strong collects and preserves artifacts, documents, and other materials that illuminate the meaning and importance of play. The hundreds of thousands of objects in The Strong’s collections comprise the world’s most comprehensive assemblage of toys, games, dolls, electronic games, and other items related to play.

House attack, Vienna

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Name:House Attack in Vienna

House attack is an extraordinary Monument  of Museums Quarter, Vienna. For catching more visitors this house attack design is created. In this monument a up-side down house is inscribed on the top as if  it is falling. Wurm’s most recent work is the object “House attack”, installed on MUMOK’s external façade: the single family house as a symbol of the everyday plunge into the facade of the museum.

Royal Ontario Museum Toronto, Canada

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Name:- Royal Ontario Museum-Michael Lee-Chin Crystal

Architecture:- Daniel Libeskind

The Royal Ontario Museum (ROM) is a museum of world culture and natural history in Toronto, Ontario, Canada. The overall aim of the Crystal is to provide openness and accessibility. It seeks to blur the lines between the threshold between the public area of the street and the more private area of the museum. The goal is to act as an open threshold where people as well as artifacts animate the spaces. The main lobby is a three-story high atrium, named the Hyacinth Gloria Chen Crystal Court. There is also an extensive collection of design and fine arts, including clothing, interior, and product design, especially Art Deco. It also houses the world’s largest collection of fossils from the Burgess Shale with more than 150,000 specimens.

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