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KieranTimberlake Wins Competition to Design New US Embassy in London

by , 02/24/10

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Today’s hot news is the winning design for the new US Embassy in London to be designed and built by Philadelphia-based architecture firm, KieranTimberlake. The announcement was made yesterday by the US Department of State with construction beginning in 2013 and completed by 2017. Located at a former industrial site in London, the crystalline cube will feature air-filled pockets on the exterior, which will help insulate the structure, orientation and shading to minimize heat gain, a large photovoltaic system on the roof and exterior of the building and a beautiful park.

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One Response to “KieranTimberlake Wins Competition to Design New US Embassy in London”

  1. decordiva decordiva says:

    I wanted to take a moment to point out the significance of such a grand architectural achievement that uses green technology—-
    I’d argue that the term “green” inherently has a connotation of overly simple, grassroots, organic practices. This kind of connotation is a turn off to our society that is highly technological, spoiled by what we generally perceive as infinite sources of energy and materials. But more and more, the meaning of “green” is coming to stand for a even more advanced architecture that reduces energy consumption THROUGH the use of technology. This growing trend is the epitome of TRUE modernity.

    The fact that photovoltaics are being used to construct aesthetically brilliant designs is such a great sign of progress in our society. I think that this spirit of “smarty” technology is the wave of the future that will continue to take over as years proceed…

    http://www.invitinghome.com/home-decor-blog/

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