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- World Photography Day: 15 Architectural Photographers to Follow on Instagram
- Kooroomba Chapel / Wilson Architects
- Bullguer Center / SuperLimão Studio
- Weflow Hostel / JH-Atelier
- Oak House / Kennedy Nolan
- Point Roadknight Holiday House / Atelier Wagner
- In-Between Fabric Exhibition / B+P Architects
- Kulturraum Blumenegg Pavilion / ma_ma
- Family Box / Crossboundaries
- Holiday Home in Vitznau / alp Architektur Lischer Partner
- V19 Residence / Viraje arquitectura
- Palau Sator Refurbishment / Arquitectura-G
- The Paris Researcher Pioneering a New Way to Recycle Building Materials
- How to Make a Portfolio That Will Get You Hired
World Photography Day: 15 Architectural Photographers to Follow on Instagram Posted: 18 Aug 2019 09:00 PM PDT Photography is still one of the most widely used means of representation and communication in architecture. Although it does not incorporate the temporal dimension, the level of fidelity with which photography represents the other three dimensions of the built world makes it one of architect's favorite tools to convey their buildings. To celebrate World Photography Day, we've gathered 15 photographers from around the world who are worth knowing - and following on Instagram. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Kooroomba Chapel / Wilson Architects Posted: 18 Aug 2019 08:00 PM PDT
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Bullguer Center / SuperLimão Studio Posted: 18 Aug 2019 07:00 PM PDT
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Point Roadknight Holiday House / Atelier Wagner Posted: 18 Aug 2019 04:00 PM PDT
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In-Between Fabric Exhibition / B+P Architects Posted: 18 Aug 2019 02:00 PM PDT
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Kulturraum Blumenegg Pavilion / ma_ma Posted: 18 Aug 2019 12:00 PM PDT
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Holiday Home in Vitznau / alp Architektur Lischer Partner Posted: 18 Aug 2019 08:00 AM PDT
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V19 Residence / Viraje arquitectura Posted: 18 Aug 2019 06:00 AM PDT
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Palau Sator Refurbishment / Arquitectura-G Posted: 18 Aug 2019 02:00 AM PDT
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The Paris Researcher Pioneering a New Way to Recycle Building Materials Posted: 18 Aug 2019 01:00 AM PDT Anna Saint Pierre's Granito project is harvesting the ingredients for new architectural building blocks from demolished structures. Rapid urban change comes and goes without many even noticing it. Entire slices of a city's history disappear overnight: What was once a wall of hewn stone is now fritted glass and buffed metal. The building site is always, first, a demolition site. This is the thread that runs through Granito, a project by the young French designer and doctoral researcher Anna Saint Pierre. Developed in response to a late-20th-century Paris office block due for a major retrofit, one involving disassembly, it hinges on a method of material preservation Saint Pierre calls "in situ recycling." Her proposal posits that harvesting the individual granite panels of the building's somber gray facade could form the basis of a circular economy. "No longer in fashion," this glum stone—all 182 tons of it—would be dislodged, pulverized, and sorted on-site, then incorporated into terrazzo flooring in the building update. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
How to Make a Portfolio That Will Get You Hired Posted: 17 Aug 2019 11:00 PM PDT The Midnight Charette is an explicit podcast about design, architecture, and the everyday. Hosted by architectural designers David Lee and Marina Bourderonnet, it features a variety of creative professionals in unscripted and long-format conversations that allow for thoughtful takes and more personal discussions. Honesty and humor are used to cover a wide array of subjects: some episodes provide useful tips for designers, while others are project reviews, interviews, or simply explorations of everyday life and design. The Midnight Charette is available for free on iTunes, YouTube, Spotify, and all other podcast directories. On this episode of The Midnight Charette podcast, hosts David Lee and Marina Bourderonnet discuss how to create a design portfolio that will you interviewed and hired. The two cover everything from the critical points most designers overlook and what employers look for in a portfolio to format, binding, book sizes, graphics, what projects to include and exclude, cover design, layout, ordering work, digital submissions, and more. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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