
ISTB7: A building bridging our ancient past to our thriving ... - ASU …
2022年3月10日 · The ISTB7 incorporation of the ditch into the design of the building is unique, and SRP is in the process of working with ASU, the Bureau of Reclamation and Native American tribes to develop interpretive signage that tells the story of these canals.
Rob and Melani Walton Center for Planetary Health
The Rob and Melani Walton Center for Planetary Health serves as a new gateway to the Tempe campus at the southwest corner of University Drive and Rural Road.
Ecological Design Advances Through Academic Partnership
ISTB-7, Arizona State University’s seventh Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building, brings together scientists and researchers to address the problems caused by climate change, supporting their search for new technologies that will reduce pollution, lower carbon and water use, and impact policy changes.
Arizona State University ISTB-7 - Architect Magazine
2018年10月29日 · Building materials incorporate Arizona State University’s cutting-edge scientific research on integrated carbon-capture technology. The 258,000 sf project is a next-generation, triple net-zero facility, envisioned as a prototype for stand-alone, closed loop infrastructure, that ultimately produces and collects more energy and water than it uses.
ISTB7: A building bridging our ancient past to our thriving future
2022年3月18日 · The new Interdisciplinary Science and Technology Building 7 on ASU’s Tempe campus reflects a purposeful integration of innovative construction, architecture, engineering and design in providing a visually compelling edifice carefully shaped and equipped to serve the varied educational and research purposes for which it was conceived.
Arizona State University ISTB-7 | Studio Ma | Archinect
ISTB-7 is a major campus research center design unveiled this year for Arizona State University that looks into the future of how we will live on this planet. It shows how a building can create energy and clean water, absorb and regenerate carbon, and turn waste into nutrients.
Arizona State University ISTB7 - Sherwood Engineers
The ISTB7 building will host an array of cutting-edge labs focused on sustainability of food, water, and energy, classrooms, and lecture halls, all while becoming the new northeast gateway to the Campus.
ASU ISTB7 by Architekton - Architizer
The ISTB7 project is envisioned as an opportunity for public outreach for the entire research community at ASU to showcase how their research is changing the world we share. The project is poised to be a destination for visitors from all over the world.
ISTB7 - SAH ARCHIPEDIA
ISTB7 is the seventh building in a series dedicated to Interdisciplinary Science and Technology on the Arizona State University (ASU) Tempe campus. Also known as the Walton Center for Planetary Health, the facility contains high-tech laboratories and hosts offices for several ASU departments and institutes.
ASU ISTB 7 – Varitec Solutions
ISTB 7 is a high-performance research facility covering 281,000 square feet over five floors. This facility is meant to create a multidisciplinary research hub focused on making life better on Earth.