Lucas Jack

Lucas Jack

Nanjing / Performance & Data Driven Design
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Architects Envision Green Transportation Solutions for Los Angeles...I would totally walk everywhere!

Architects Envision Green Transportation Solutions for Los Angeles...I would totally walk everywhere!

Chinese Wildlife Corridor -- Sustainable Design takes into account the human interaction with other species. It fosters healthy cohabitation, which does not contaminate the natural world, and it creates corridors by which animals can still follow their natural migration patterns, despite urban proliferation.

Chinese Wildlife Corridor -- Sustainable Design takes into account the human interaction with other species. It fosters healthy cohabitation, which does not contaminate the natural world, and it creates corridors by which animals can still follow their natural migration patterns, despite urban proliferation.

Arganzuela Footbridge, Madrid, Spain by Dominique Perrault Architecture. Click image for link to details and visit the slowottawa.ca boards >> http://www.pinterest.com/slowottawa/

Arganzuela Footbridge, Madrid, Spain by Dominique Perrault Architecture. Click image for link to details and visit the slowottawa.ca boards >> http://www.pinterest.com/slowottawa/

Bamboo provides shade in the Dos Lagos Pedestrian Walkway, Corona, California. Click image for full profile and visit the slowottawa.ca boards >> http://www.pinterest.com/slowottawa/

Bamboo provides shade in the Dos Lagos Pedestrian Walkway, Corona, California. Click image for full profile and visit the slowottawa.ca boards >> http://www.pinterest.com/slowottawa/

Artist Tobias Rehberger is the creative behind Oberhausen, Germany’s “Slinky Springs To Fame” bridge. After an intense collaboration with structural designers of Schlaich Bergermann and Partner, the 496 coil bridge came to fruition.

Artist Tobias Rehberger is the creative behind Oberhausen, Germany’s “Slinky Springs To Fame” bridge. After an intense collaboration with structural designers of Schlaich Bergermann and Partner, the 496 coil bridge came to fruition.