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EcoTrio® Commercial Recycling Bins EcoTrio®, LLC
EcoTrio® awarded 1st place by Chicago Mayor Daley + AIA President - Tom Kerwin (August 19, 2005, Daley Plaza) Photo credit: City of Chicago
EcoTrio® "The Food Court" Commercial Recycling Bin - with Sstl Fabrication Team: Wayne Chiem (front right), Huey Nguyen (left back) Cuong Nguyen (right back) (US Pat. No. D766 532 © 2016 ecotrio®, llc) Photo credit: Trung Nguyen
EcoTrio® "The Food Court" Commercial Recycling Bin - Product Data + Specifications (US Pat. No. D766 532 © 2016 ecotrio®, llc) Photo credit: Deborah Kang
EcoTrio® "The Food Court" Commercial Recycling Bin - Prototype (US Pat. No. D766 532 © 2016 ecotrio®, llc) Photo credit: Deborah Kang
EcoTrio® "The Millennium" Commercial Recycling Bin - Prototype (US Pat. No. D566 364 © 2008 ecotrio®, llc) Photo credit: Michael David Rose Photography
Pachamama, an Argentinian Oasis in the Heart of Montreal ISSASTUDIO
General view Photo credit: Alexandra Pelletier
View on the neighbourhood Photo credit: Alexandra Pelletier
Table for 2 Photo credit: Alexandra Pelletier
Communal table Photo credit: Alexandra Pelletier
Photo credit: Alexandra Pelletier
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Faber Headquarters GEZA - Gri e Zucchi architetti associati
Four different types of glass and five different types of concrete are used in the facade Photo credit: Massimo Crivellari
The western head fronts accommodate fire-exit stairs Photo credit: Massimo Crivellari
The building is covered in a ventilated skin made of black concrete and black glass Photo credit: Massimo Crivellari
The lightness of the building is generated by the black color related to the surrounding elements Photo credit: Massimo Crivellari
The prefabricated concrete walls and the glazed front cells alike are horizontal, 4 meters wide and 70 centimeters high Photo credit: Massimo Crivellari
The "soft" courtyard, green and free, faces the manufacturing facilities and the mountains Photo credit: Massimo Crivellari
The main entrance to the building Photo credit: Massimo Crivellari
The "hard" courtyard lined with trees and conceived as a living area Photo credit: Massimo Crivellari
The building looks "small" compared to the surrounding industrial plants Photo credit: Massimo Crivellari
The central volume serves as hall/reception, waiting area and it connects the two green courtyards Photo credit: Massimo Crivellari
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