Bamboo structure design

Explore inspiring bamboo structure designs that are not only visually appealing but also sustainable. Discover how these designs can enhance your living space and contribute to a greener environment.
Designed by SUP Atelier, Located in a grove in the campus of BJFU, the “pavilion of clouds” is a bamboo structure built for 2018 “Bamboo Garden Festival”, and the project was commissioned by the faculty of BJFU. Pavilion Architecture, Bamboo Pavilion Design, Bamboo Structure Design, Bamboo Structure Architecture, Bamboo Pavilion, Pavillion Design, Festival Garden, Bamboo Structure, The Faculty

Designed by SUP Atelier, Located in a grove in the campus of BJFU, the “pavilion of clouds” is a bamboo structure built for 2018 “Bamboo Garden Festival”, and the project was commissioned by the faculty of BJFU.

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Restaurant in a hotel in Diamond Beach, Nusa Penida. The ocean’s movement and species inspired it. The one that inspired us to shape this Restaurant in Nusa Penida was the giant clamshell. Its curvilinear exoskeleton with a hard, rigid, and outer covering serves individuals as a defensive element to protect themselves from external aggressions from predators […]

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Architect Vo Trong Nghia Shares Insight into his Environmentally-Friendly Bamboo Structures - Interior Design Bamboo Playground, Vo Trong Nghia, University Of Tokyo, Green Architect, Bamboo Building, Jungle House, Sustainable Building Materials, Bamboo Structure, Bamboo Architecture

During 2020, Ho Chi Minh City–based green architect Vo Trong Nghia saw his environmentally friendly bamboo structures propagate throughout his native Vietnam. Vo, who studied architecture at Japan’s Nagoya Institute of Technology and the University of Tokyo before opening his eponymous firm in 2006, added to his “House for Trees” collection—residential projects that are home to both plants and people—including the award-winning Bat Trang House in Hanoi.

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