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- Axis Building / dhk Architects
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- H3 / 314 Architecture Studio
- CT House / nicolasCRUZarquitectos
- Alejandro Aravena Gives His Advice to Young Architects
- Haras House / 24.7 Arquitetura Design
- 10 Buildings That Helped Define Modernism in New York City
- Urban Farming: Food Production in Community Parks and Private Gardens
Ateliers of Pascale Marthine Tayou / BC architects Posted: 18 May 2019 07:00 PM PDT
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Blufish Cafe Yingke / SODA Architects / SODA Architects Posted: 18 May 2019 04:00 PM PDT
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Axis Building / dhk Architects Posted: 18 May 2019 02:00 PM PDT
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Resort House / Martin Friedrich Architects Posted: 18 May 2019 12:00 PM PDT
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Moose Road / Mork-Ulnes Architects Posted: 18 May 2019 10:00 AM PDT
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CT House / nicolasCRUZarquitectos Posted: 18 May 2019 06:00 AM PDT
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Alejandro Aravena Gives His Advice to Young Architects Posted: 18 May 2019 03:00 AM PDT In a new video released by Louisiana Channel, Pritzker Prize winner Alejandro Aravena shares his advice to young architects. The acclaimed Chilean architect directs those just starting out to be as nerdy, free, and rebellious as possible. By absorbing and understanding as much as you can and then using that knowledge to approach a project with freedom from convention or imagined constraints, Aravena states that it's a cycle that continually feeds itself. Listening, and particularly listening with an open mind and without preconceptions, is Aravena's second major piece of advice. "We are not consultants, we are authors...That means to take the risk of doing proposals," Aravena continues, describing the practice of architecture. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Haras House / 24.7 Arquitetura Design Posted: 18 May 2019 02:00 AM PDT
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10 Buildings That Helped Define Modernism in New York City Posted: 18 May 2019 01:00 AM PDT This Article was originally published on Metropolis Magazine here. The story of architectural Modernism in New York City goes beyond the familiar touchstones of Lever House and the Seagram Building. Eighty-five years on, the little white town house on East 48th Street by William Lescaze still startles. With its bright stucco and Purist volumes, it pulls the eye away from the do-nothing brownstones on one side and the noirish sub-Miesian tower on the other. The machined rectitude of its upper floors, telegraphed by two clumsily large spans of glass block, is offset by the freer plastic arrangement of the bottom levels. Le Corbusier's five points are in evidence (minus the roof garden), suggesting an architecture ready to do battle. Built in 1934 from the shell of a Civil War–era town house, this was the first Modernist house in New York City, and its pioneering feeling for futurity extended to its domestic conveniences. (A skeptical Lewis Mumford noted its central air-conditioning.) This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Urban Farming: Food Production in Community Parks and Private Gardens Posted: 17 May 2019 11:00 PM PDT As urban dwellers become more aware of the environmental impacts of food production and transportation, as well as the origin and security of what they consume, urban agriculture is bound to grow and attract public and political eyes. Bringing food production closer, in addition to being sustainable, is pedagogical. However, generally with small size and other restrictions, the concerns of growing food in cities differ somewhat from traditional farming. Urban gardens can occupy a multitude of places and have varied scales - window sills and balconies, slabs and vacant lots, courtyards of schools, public parks and even unlikely places, such as subway tunnels. They can also be communitarian or private. Whatever the case, it is important to consider some variables: This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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