A list of puns related to "Organic architecture"
Thoughts on this as a thesis title. Please reply asap. tkss
I’m not actually sure if it’s the late 1900s, but I do get 1980 vibes from it. If I were to describe the vibe I would just say neon funky style. Basically the buildings would be built in funky shapes, round ish, and painted in bright colours, American style, short lived, and one place maybe in California kept the style. I really can’t think of what else to say, maybe like a McDonalds was made like that, and I think of fish or surfing when I think of it? Does anyone know the name of this architecture/advertisement style? Thanks!
Hello r/biomass,
Wednesday night (6/9), 8-11 pm EDT, organic chemist Dr. Justin Kennemur will be the guest on Ask_a_Scientist_Gaming. His research focuses on utilizing organic, organometallic, and polymer chemistry to design and synthesize macromolecules including super-soft and super-elastic systems, self-assembled architectures, and precision materials. They also work on designing new plastics from biomass-based resources with a goal to usher a more sustainable approach to these materials.
If you can’t make the live stream, feel free to leave your question in the comments and we will get them answered. Then follow up with our YouTube channel where we will post the video.
Hello, I’m a photographer scouting locations and I’m having a hard time coming up with the locations mentioned above.
When I say organic architecture, I mean two things. One being green and environmental-friendly architecture. Like the roof of the exploratorium in SF. It’s grass with little circular windows that let light in. So maybe, greenhouse looking buildings or places surrounded by lots of man made-looking nature (think Cypress Tunnel in Point Reyes). The other definition is organic looking buildings themselves. I couldn’t find an example for this, but organic in this context means natural, so nothing square, rectangular, or spherical. A building that looks twisted or warped, kind of like a tree or bush perhaps.
As for streets with neon lights, I think that speaks for itself. I’m just hoping to get a few good shots of multiple neon lights in the background.
Maybe some of these places don’t exist in the Bay Area, but TIA!
Hey all,
so I rewatched Man of Steel recently and during the prologue, it caught my eye that the general visual style of Krypton, meaning architecture, armor, equipment, all look rather... "Morrowindy". Lots of Gigeresque organic curves, like a Redoran interior designer went crazy and just slapped dark paint everywhere.
Are there any examples of similar visual styles in ES? Not counting Bosmer tree pods filled with caveman-level crap.
Despite it being brand new, I think the Organic Skyrim mod collection probably qualifies as being frequently recommended ... so, time to add it to the Wiki!
Currently placed under Middleweight Combos ... unless users think it should go elsewhere?
Released in late 2020, this newest addition is the largest in size, but provides extensive coverage and has a reputation of being surprisingly performance friendly.
Any opinion about the best terminology, i.o. just "feeless"?
In this work we introduce the synthesis of a pillar‐like Co‐CAT‐1 MOF nanoarchitecture on gold‐coated woven stainless steel meshes. These nanostructured mesh surfaces feature extreme superhydrophilic and underwater superoleophobic wetting properties, allowing for gravity‐driven, highly efficient oil–water separation with ultra‐high flux of up to nearly one million L m−2 h−1.
The rising demand for clean water for a growing and increasingly urban global population is one of the most urgent issues of our time. Here, we introduce the synthesis of a unique nanoscale architecture of pillar‐like Co‐CAT‐1 metal–organic framework (MOF) crystallites on gold‐coated woven stainless steel meshes with large, 50 μm apertures. These nanostructured mesh surfaces feature superhydrophilic and underwater superoleophobic wetting properties, allowing for gravity‐driven, highly efficient oil–water separation featuring water fluxes of up to nearly one million L m−2 h−1. Water physisorption experiments reveal the hydrophilic nature of Co‐CAT‐1 with a total water vapor uptake at room temperature of 470 cm3 g−1. Semiempirical molecular orbital calculations shed light on water affinity of the inner and outer pore surfaces. The MOF‐based membranes enable high separation efficiencies for a number of liquids tested, including the notorious water pollutant, crude oil, affording chemical oxygen demand (COD) concentrations below 25 mg L−1 of the effluent. Our results demonstrate the great impact of suitable nanoscale surface architectures as a means of encoding on‐surface extreme wetting properties, yielding energy‐efficient water‐selective large‐aperture membranes.
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Hey there, im looking for a like "type" of architecture that exist out there but i dont know if it have a name by it self. i got more than enough of minimalism architecture, that dosent responder to any question that minimalism it self, im looking for an architecture with more flavor, with little nooks... like architecture where u can said "that corner is perfect for reading a book in 6pm because the sun just touch it", "that terrace is perfect for breakfast", "i really like the sound of the rain in that place of the building" etc etc,,, architectura that have feeling, life, something more like frank lloyd wright i think,,,, with more feeling of studio ghibly and less feeling of black mirror, do get that?
its very hard for me to explain what im looking for, and harder in this lenguage, i really hope that some one get it
thanks!!!
Anyone have keywords or place to start researching a field related to the intersectionality between architecture and nature (organic architecture or free architecture)? I have an environmental sustainability background and am not looking to go back to school for architecture but love design work, biomorphism and the like and want to find a career in that mix. I have visited EarthShips but have heard some mixed reviews on their program and the end result overall. Thanks in advance!
Hello r/OrganicChemistry,
Wednesday night (6/9), 8-11 pm EDT, organic chemist Dr. Justin Kennemur will be the guest on Ask_a_Scientist_Gaming. His research focuses on utilizing organic, organometallic, and polymer chemistry to design and synthesize macromolecules including super-soft and super-elastic systems, self-assembled architectures, and precision materials. They also work on designing new plastics from biomass-based resources with a goal to usher a more sustainable approach to these materials.
If you can’t make the live stream, feel free to leave your question in the comments and we will get them answered. Then follow up with our YouTube channel where we will post the video.
In this work we introduce the synthesis of a pillar‐like Co‐CAT‐1 MOF nanoarchitecture on gold‐coated woven stainless steel meshes. These nanostructured mesh surfaces feature extreme superhydrophilic and underwater superoleophobic wetting properties, allowing for gravity‐driven, highly efficient oil–water separation with ultra‐high flux of up to nearly one million L m−2 h−1.
The rising demand for clean water for a growing and increasingly urban global population is one of the most urgent issues of our time. Here, we introduce the synthesis of a unique nanoscale architecture of pillar‐like Co‐CAT‐1 metal–organic framework (MOF) crystallites on gold‐coated woven stainless steel meshes with large, 50 μm apertures. These nanostructured mesh surfaces feature superhydrophilic and underwater superoleophobic wetting properties, allowing for gravity‐driven, highly efficient oil–water separation featuring water fluxes of up to nearly one million L m−2 h−1. Water physisorption experiments reveal the hydrophilic nature of Co‐CAT‐1 with a total water vapor uptake at room temperature of 470 cm3 g−1. Semiempirical molecular orbital calculations shed light on water affinity of the inner and outer pore surfaces. The MOF‐based membranes enable high separation efficiencies for a number of liquids tested, including the notorious water pollutant, crude oil, affording chemical oxygen demand (COD) concentrations below 25 mg L−1 of the effluent. Our results demonstrate the great impact of suitable nanoscale surface architectures as a means of encoding on‐surface extreme wetting properties, yielding energy‐efficient water‐selective large‐aperture membranes.
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