Architect Eugene Tssui's wild bio-inspired Venturus concept for a "wind-generated dwelling" in Victoria, Canada, 1982.
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Architect Eugene Tssui's wild bio-inspired Venturus concept for a "wind-generated dwelling" in Victoria, Canada, 1982.
Reyes House designed by architect Eugene Tsui
Eugene Tsui
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ILMA of the Week: Eugene Tsui
ILMA of the Week: Eugene Tsui
Eugene Tsui Tsui giving a lecture. Born September 14th, 1954- Cleveland, Ohio Occupation Architect Spouse(s) Elisabeth Montgomery Website Tsui Design and Research Inc.
Eugene Tssui (also spelled Tsui, born September 14, 1954) is an American Architect. His built projects are known for their use of ecological principles and highly experimental “biologic” design, a term coined…
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Architect Eugene Tsui Thrills Crowd at HCAF Screening of the Film "Telos"
Architect Eugene Tsui Thrills Crowd at HCAF Screening of the Film “Telos”
Eugene Tsuiis an architect, clothing designer and warrior for the environment. He envisions and creates buildings based on designs in nature and has created homes that are termite proof, earthquake proof and have natural light, natural cooling and built-in support elements. He avoids the box shape which he explains in the film is a poor design shape. The sides of a square push in when tension…
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Hillsborough, CA - This amazing property known as the “Flintstone House,” a multiple-domed home designed by William Nicholson and Eugene Tsui, has listed for $4.2 million.
The Watsu School
Eugene Tsui | California | 1996
“ On a majestic hillside overlooking the forested ravine and mountains of northern California sits a most unusual building. It is a special school of massage that is performed in water. Harold Dull, the inventor of this system, has built a school which features five 81/2 meter to 10 meter diameter spheres formed in wood and sheathed in stucco cement and waterproof vinyl composite. A waterfall seemingly connects two outdoor pools, with a cave behind it. The spheres contain classrooms, commercial kitchen, and offices, sleeping quarters, residential quarters and a three-story studio” Tsui Design & research