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Vijesti Dijamantni toranj u Abu Dhabiju<br />
Kućanstvo na radijskom <strong>za</strong>pisu<br />
hiREC je patent s podruèja industrijskog di<strong>za</strong>jna, <strong>za</strong> koji je njegov<br />
autor nagraðen srebrnom plaketom na natjecanju Samsung<br />
Young Design Award. Andrea Vecera, student tehnièkog fakulteta<br />
u Torinu, grafièki di<strong>za</strong>jner širokih nazora, osmislio je neobièno<br />
koristan proizvod koji oèitava informacije s prehrambenih,<br />
medicinskih i drugih kuæanskih proizvoda koristeæi se tehnologijom<br />
RFID (Radio Frequency Identification). Rokovi trajanja, sastavi,<br />
informacije o pakiranju, materijalima i drugi korisni podaci<br />
koji se nalaze na “virtualnoj osobnoj karti” proizvoda postaju<br />
vidljivi na “širokom polju” ekrana hiREC-a. Problem koji još treba<br />
riješiti jest sustavno uvoðenje etiketa s podacima od strane<br />
proizvoðaèa.<br />
A Household on Radio Record<br />
We present a new patent from the field of industrial design called<br />
hiREC, for which its author received a silver plaque at the Samsung<br />
Young Design Award contest. Andrea Vecera, student of<br />
the Technical Faculty in Turin and a graphic designer with broad<br />
horizons, has created an unusually useful product that scans information<br />
from food, medical, and other household products by<br />
using the RFID (Radio Frequency Identification) technology. Expiration<br />
dates, ingredients, packaging information, materials and<br />
many other useful data that are present on the “virtual identification<br />
card” of the product become visible on the “wideness” of<br />
the hiREC screen. One problem is yet to be resolved, and that is<br />
the systematic introduction of labels with information from the<br />
manufacturers.<br />
Čahura Londonu na dar<br />
Londonski povijesno-prirodoslovni (Natural History) muzej jedna<br />
je od njegovih vrjednijih građevina. Danski arhitekti iz tvrtke C.F.<br />
Moller Architects u procesu su izgradnje njegova dodatka nazvanog<br />
Darwin centre phase two, i to u obliku divovske čahure u<br />
staklenoj opravi. Tako će se izgraditi novi dom <strong>za</strong> kolekciju od 28<br />
milijuna kukaca i tri milijuna biljaka te također i laboratorij <strong>za</strong> 250<br />
znanstvenika iz čitavog svijeta. Dovršetak izgradnje planiran je <strong>za</strong><br />
2009. godinu.<br />
26<br />
U veljači 2008. počet će gradnja nebodera Tameer towers<br />
u Abu Dhabiju <strong>za</strong> istoimenu tvrtku, vodeću u poslovanju s<br />
nekretninama na Bliskom istoku. Neboder će imati 73 kata<br />
komercijalne nemjene, četiri smještajna nebodera, luksuzni<br />
hotel sa sedam zvjezdica, kao i dodatne sadržaje i funkcije,<br />
poput privatne marine i drugih. Neboder je oblika dijamanta<br />
i cijepa se na dvije sekcije približno kod dvadesetog kata,<br />
kako bi u podnožju otvorio<br />
prostor kanalu i pješačkoj<br />
zoni koji povezuju tamošnji<br />
Central park s morem.<br />
Dovršenje izgradnje planira<br />
se <strong>za</strong> 2011. godinu.<br />
A Diamond<br />
Tower in Abu<br />
Dhabi<br />
February 2008 marks the<br />
beginning of construction<br />
works on the Tameer Towers<br />
in Abu Dhabi for the<br />
company of the same name,<br />
which is the leading subject<br />
in real-estate business at<br />
the Middle East. The skyscraper<br />
will have 73 floors of<br />
commercial purpose, four<br />
accommodation skyscrapers, a luxurious seven-star hotel, as<br />
well as many extra-features and functions, like a private marina<br />
among other things. The skyscraper is shaped like a diamond<br />
and it is divided into two sections somewhere around<br />
the twentieth floor, in order to open up space at its bottom<br />
for a canal and a pedestrian zone that connect the local Central<br />
Park to the sea. The construction works are planned to be<br />
finished by 2011.<br />
A Cocoon as a Present for London<br />
The Natural History Museum in London is one of the city’s more<br />
valuable buildings. Danish architects from company C.F. Moller Architects<br />
are in the process of constructing its annexe called Darwin<br />
Centre Phase Two, which is shaped like a giant cocoon in a glass<br />
outfit. That annexe will provide a new home for 28 million of bugs<br />
and three million plants and also a laboratory for 250 scientists<br />
from all over the world. The construction process is planned to<br />
wrap up in 2009.