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Casino Venetian Macao in China


Venetian Macao, Casino In Macau, China
The Venetian Macao is a casino resort in Macau, China owned by the Las Vegas Sands hotel-casino chain and its the world’s largest casino. The Venetian is a huge complex with the central building standing over 40 stories high and costing US$2.4-billion to build. The 120,000-square meter Venetian Macao is modeled on its sister casino resort – the The Venetian in Las Vegas.
The Venetian claims to be the world’s largest gaming space, taking up 550,000 square feet and housing 3,400 slot machines. The casino hosts more than 800 gambling tables.





Venetian Macao, Casino, Macau, China
It also has a smaller replica of the famous, romantic city of Venice which proves once again that Asians love to copy western culture.
Venetian Macao, Casino, Macau, China
Venetian Macao, Casino, Macau, China
Venetian Macao, Casino, Macau, China
Venetian Macao, Casino, Macau, China
The worlds biggest casino, The Venetian has opened in Macau at a cost of $2.4 billion,the owners say it should take about 3 to 5 years to recoup the money spent in building.
Venetian Macao, Casino, Macau, China
Venetian Macao, Casino, Macau, China
Venetian Macao, Casino, Macau, China
Venetian Macao, Casino, Macau, China
Venetian Macao, Casino, Macau, China
Venetian Macao, Casino, Macau, China
Venetian Macao, Casino, Macau, China
Venetian Macao, Casino, Macau, China
Venetian Macao, Casino, Macau, China
Venetian Macao, Casino, Macau, China
Venetian Macao, Casino, Macau, China
Venetian Macao, Casino, Macau, China
Venetian Macao, Casino, Macau, China
It also claims to be the largest building in Asia and the second largest in the world. Currently the Boeing Company plant in Washington State, USA is the largest building globally.
Venetian Macao, Casino, Macau, China

Floating City

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Called Lilypads, these are basically zero-emission floating homes that uses solar, wind, tidal and biomass power to generate energy for its inhabitants.
Futuristic Achitecture & Futuristic Design
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From FuturismNews.com & TechEBlog.com

Futuristic residential house-The Zero Emission House to be ready by June end

The Zero Emission House, Futuristic Design, Japan
To coincide with Hokkaido Toyako Summit, the G8 summit, the Ministry of Economy, Trade and Industry, Japan is constructing a futuristic residential house the Zero Emission House.The Zero Emission House is a single-storied steel structure prefabricated house with a total floor area of approximately 200m2and an exterior that has been designed to imbue traditional Japanese beauty. The house will showcase state-of-the-art Japanese energy and environmental technology to the world, with features including a 14.5kW capacity photovoltaic generation system, energy efficient lighting, a household fuel cell, and energy saving household appliances.
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The Zero Emission House, Futuristic Design, Japan
Construction of the Zero Emission House will be completed by the end of June, and the exhibit will be open to media professionals from Japan and overseas during the summit. The Zero Emission House goes one step beyond Sekisui House’s Carbon Neutral House in its use of state-of-the-art global warming prevention technology, and the CO2reduction achieved with its photovoltaic generation system substantially exceeds the volume of CO2emissions. Using the Sekisui House management system, zero emission of waste material has been achieved at the Zero Emission House construction site.
From FuturismNews.com & fareastgizmos.com

King Abdulaziz Center for Knowledge and Culture by Snøhetta

Saudi Arabia, King Abdulaziz Center for Knowledge and Culture by Snøhetta
Construction has begun in Saudi Arabia on the King Abdulaziz Centre for Knowledge and Culture by Norwegian architects Snøhetta
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Saudi Arabia, King Abdulaziz Center for Knowledge and Culture by Snøhetta
The centre, commissioned by Saudi oil giant Aramco and designed to “reflect the history of oil in Saudi Arabia” – will incorporate a museum, library, theatre and cinema.
Saudi Arabia, King Abdulaziz Center for Knowledge and Culture by Snøhetta
Saudi Arabia, King Abdulaziz Center for Knowledge and Culture by Snøhetta
The following text is from Snøhetta:

King Abdulaziz Centre for Knowledge and culture by Snøhetta
In competition with some of the world’s greatest architects, Snøhetta has won the competition to design Saudi Arabia’s new cultural centre. Saudi Aramco – the world’s largest oil company – is the client.
Saudi Arabia, King Abdulaziz Center for Knowledge and Culture by Snøhetta
May 20th 2008, King Abdullah bin Abdulaziz set the cornerstone for the cultural centre which will house a museum, library, theatre, cinema and more. The building reflects the history of oil in Saudi Arabia and is different from the country’s architectonic traditions with its abstract and spectacular form.
Saudi Arabia, King Abdulaziz Center for Knowledge and Culture by Snøhetta
Along with five other internationally known architecture offices, Snøhetta participated in the competition and was chosen in preference to famous names such as Zaha Hadid and Rem Koolhaus.

From FuturismNews.com
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Michael Schumacher World Champion Tower by LAVA in Dubai, UAE

World Champion Tower, LAVA, Futuristic architecture, Futuristic design, Dubai, UAE
Architects Chris Bosse and Tobias Wallisser of Laboratory for Visionary Architecture Asia Pacific (LAVA) have unveiled Michael Schumacher World Champion Tower at the Cityscape property fair in Dubai.
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The 59-storey tower, one of seven to be built around the world, has been built in collaboration with former Formula 1 champion Schumacher, and is described as “branded architecture’s next step”.
World Champion Tower, LAVA, Futuristic architecture, Futuristic design, Dubai, UAE
The following is from LAVA:

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Future Living – Michael Schumacher Tower launched in Abu Dhabi
Today at Dubai cityscape, Formula 1 legend Michael Schumacher presents the design for The Michael Schumacher World Champion Tower, the first in a series of seven towers to be built worldwide. A unique concept envisioned by Joachim Swensson, founder of branding specialists PNYG:COMPANY, the building represents branded architecture’s next step.
World Champion Tower, LAVA, Futuristic architecture, Futuristic design, Dubai, UAE
“The Tower marks a departure from traditional architectural thinking,” state the architects Chris Bosse and Tobias Wallisser. The tower designers represent a new generation of architects. Being responsible as associate architects for world recognised structures such as the Water cube in Beijing and the Mercedes-Benz Museum in Germany.
World Champion Tower, LAVA, Futuristic architecture, Futuristic design, Dubai, UAE
Just one year ago, they founded LAVA, the Laboratory for Visionary Architecture, a worldwide architectural network, together with architect Alexander Rieck, innovation expert at the Fraunhofer institute in Stuttgart.
World Champion Tower, LAVA, Futuristic architecture, Futuristic design, Dubai, UAE
“The project brings together our previous experiences, the Mercedes-Benz Museum, a brand-owned museum with an extraordinary spatial concept exploring the latest digital design and fabrication technologies with the Water cube Beijing, an example of the highest performance of both the building and the athletes, creating by a stunning atmosphere developed through the deliberate morphing of molecular science, architecture and phenomenology”, says Chris Bosse.
World Champion Tower, LAVA, Futuristic architecture, Futuristic design, Dubai, UAE
Inspired by the geometrical order of a snowflake and the aerodynamics of a Formula 1 racing car, the tower encapsulates speed, fluid dynamics, future technology and natural patterns of organisation. Rather than purely mimicking shapes in nature for their elegance and unpredictability, the architects learned from nature’s own geometrical orders creating highly efficient structures and intriguing spaces.
World Champion Tower, LAVA, Futuristic architecture, Futuristic design, Dubai, UAE
“We let the design unfold as a result of the project’s needs: optimal natural light and air distribution, maximum views, minimal structure, user comfort and an unrivalled water experience”, explains Tobias Wallisser. The organisational principle of a minimal surface allowed the optimisation of the facade/floor area ratio and each apartment in the 59 storey luxury tower has unobstructed ocean views.
World Champion Tower, LAVA, Futuristic architecture, Futuristic design, Dubai, UAE
“The unique collaboration with Michael Schumacher gave us new insights. Technology, precision, speed, elegance, paired with human intuition and extraordinary performance were a great source of inspiration for the design. Similar to the formula one operation, construction is a team sport with a lot of highly skilled experts. In this sense the architects take the driver seat in the process, taking the project to the physical limits of possibility”, adds Alexander Rieck.
World Champion Tower, LAVA, Futuristic architecture, Futuristic design, Dubai, UAE
The lower levels of the tower, traditionally the most difficult and least attractive area, has been reinterpreted as a series of prestigious wharf apartments, terraced similar to that of cruise ship decks. By widening the base, the tower is anchored into its surrounding water basin similar to the surrounding mangroves and nearby canals. The top Sky villas offer 270-degree views opposite the new cultural district on Saadyiat Island.
World Champion Tower, LAVA, Futuristic architecture, Futuristic design, Dubai, UAE
The building features an iconic silhouette and a facade characterised by vertical slots with private balconies. A series of reflective fins generates a vertical dynamic and gives the building a constantly changing appearance. The fins track the sun, control the solar shading and dissolve the rationality of the plan into a continuously evolving building volume. The facade’s continuous surface enables curvature with a lot of repetition and the potential for standardisation in the building process. State-of-theart engineering and innovative materials will be used to achieve a fully sustainable performance.
The Tower Ground Breaking will be at the beginning of 2009, with a completion date around June 2011.
Client: Vedera Capital|Marasi
Concept: PNYG:COMPANY, Dubai
Architecture: LAVA (Laboratory for Visionary Architecture),
Stuttgart|Sydney with Wenzel+Wenzel, Abu Dhabi

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