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Vivian Lau — August 20, 2012 — Eco
Michael Jantzen architecture is known for their eco-conscious features as well as outer-worldly abstract designs.
Jantzen's structures are consistently intricate -- most of the time they are wavy or made of a messy collection of parts. This gives whatever park, mansion, bridge, building or even winery that he is creating an impossibly complicated yet intriguing look. Functionally, this trademark style serves a greater purpose. Instead of fashioning buildings with minimalistic flat walls, Jantzen gains surface area with curves and layered parts, which is integral in installing energy-absorbing components like photo-voltaic cells (solar panels are favourite feature of his). His work clearly shows a conscious effort to create for a greener future.
With the bar set so high, other designers are surely inspired to balance being green and being fabulously fashionable.
Jantzen's structures are consistently intricate -- most of the time they are wavy or made of a messy collection of parts. This gives whatever park, mansion, bridge, building or even winery that he is creating an impossibly complicated yet intriguing look. Functionally, this trademark style serves a greater purpose. Instead of fashioning buildings with minimalistic flat walls, Jantzen gains surface area with curves and layered parts, which is integral in installing energy-absorbing components like photo-voltaic cells (solar panels are favourite feature of his). His work clearly shows a conscious effort to create for a greener future.
With the bar set so high, other designers are surely inspired to balance being green and being fabulously fashionable.
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