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- SCI-Arc Grad Thesis Weekend 2020 Presents a Thrilling Virtual Smorgasbord
- The Evolution in Understanding of Human Scales in Architecture
- Grand Palais Cinema / Antonio Virga Architecte
- Representation of the Human Scale in 20 Architectural Sections
- Carrizal Housing / PPAA Pérez Palacios Arquitectos Asociados
- Wind's House / Green Concept + Nha Cua Gio
- Snowpeak Landstation Hakuba / Kengo Kuma & Associates
- PR Residence / studio.talk
- Vertical Courtyard House / Manoj Patel Design Studio
- Fineman & Krassen Headquarters / JYA-RCHITECTS
- Five Corners House / Snow AIDe
- Grand Avenue Park Bridge / LMN Architects
- Enebro House / MEM Arquitectos
- Torrens House / Atelier Sun
- Mies Missing Materiality Installation / Anna & Eugeni Bach
- New Technologies Might Save Venice’s Cultural Heritage from the Floods
- Warehouse Morinha / stu.dere
- Hashim Sarkis: “I Do Not Think We Have Ever Witnessed a Moment Where We Have Relied as Much on Architecture”
SCI-Arc Grad Thesis Weekend 2020 Presents a Thrilling Virtual Smorgasbord Posted: 14 Oct 2020 09:30 PM PDT SCI-Arc convened to present its globally renowned Graduate Thesis Weekend, as the culmination of the 2020 graduate programs curricula. Complete with wall-to-wall livestreamed final reviews, SPIN Room commentary sessions throughout, as well as rich and engaging discourse and feedback from a wide range of experts in the field of architecture, this year's graduating M.Arch 1 and 2 students took the virtual stage via Twitch and YouTube Live to present their final thesis projects. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
The Evolution in Understanding of Human Scales in Architecture Posted: 14 Oct 2020 09:00 PM PDT “The whole hand will be the tenth part of the man; From the bottom of the chin to the top of the head is an eighth of its height; From the nipples to the top of the head it will be the fourth part of the height.” If you're still here without going to get a measuring tape, these phrases were written by Marcus Vitruvius Pollio, a Roman architect who lived in the 1st century BC, who delineated them in his influential treatise “De Architectura Libri Decem” – Ten Books on Architecture. The data presented by Vitruvius was compiled and depicted visually around fifteen hundred years later by Leonardo Da Vinci in his famous work “Vitruvian Man,” which is reproduced in all different contexts today, from book covers to kitchen aprons. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Grand Palais Cinema / Antonio Virga Architecte Posted: 14 Oct 2020 08:00 PM PDT
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Representation of the Human Scale in 20 Architectural Sections Posted: 14 Oct 2020 07:30 PM PDT Rendered floor plans and sections are a kind of translation of technical construction drawings into a language more accessible to people who are not familiar with architectural design. In other words, they are responsible for introducing the human scale to the project, not only through the human figure but also by displaying furniture, textures, and other aspects of architecture that are more realistic and humanizing, making the representation more understandable. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
Carrizal Housing / PPAA Pérez Palacios Arquitectos Asociados Posted: 14 Oct 2020 07:00 PM PDT
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Wind's House / Green Concept + Nha Cua Gio Posted: 14 Oct 2020 06:00 PM PDT
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Snowpeak Landstation Hakuba / Kengo Kuma & Associates Posted: 14 Oct 2020 05:00 PM PDT
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Vertical Courtyard House / Manoj Patel Design Studio Posted: 14 Oct 2020 02:00 PM PDT
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Fineman & Krassen Headquarters / JYA-RCHITECTS Posted: 14 Oct 2020 01:00 PM PDT
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Five Corners House / Snow AIDe Posted: 14 Oct 2020 12:00 PM PDT
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Grand Avenue Park Bridge / LMN Architects Posted: 14 Oct 2020 10:00 AM PDT
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Enebro House / MEM Arquitectos Posted: 14 Oct 2020 09:00 AM PDT
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Posted: 14 Oct 2020 07:00 AM PDT
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Mies Missing Materiality Installation / Anna & Eugeni Bach Posted: 14 Oct 2020 05:00 AM PDT
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New Technologies Might Save Venice’s Cultural Heritage from the Floods Posted: 14 Oct 2020 04:00 AM PDT Factum Foundation, a nonprofit dedicated to the use of digital technology for cultural heritage conservation, in collaboration with the Fondazione Giorgio Cini, Ecole Polytechnique Fédérale de Lausanne (EPFL) and Iconem have recorded the Island of San Giorgio Maggiore, in Venice, Italy, in its entirety. For more than 10 days, the team using photogrammetry and LiDAR technologies scanned the 10-hectare island. The project entitled ARCHiVe, linked with EPFL's Venice Time Machine aims to "efficiently and effectively aid in the preservation of Venice's fragile cultural heritage". This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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Posted: 14 Oct 2020 12:35 AM PDT In the second part of his interview with Archdaily, Hashim Sarkis reflects on the future of architecture as he tackles the timeless question of the 2021 Venice Biennale. The curator of the Biennale, which proposes the question of "How Will We Live Together?", discusses the role of the profession in the midst of all these new paradigms, stating that "Architects do change the world […] by creating […] wish images for what the world could be". In this feature, the curator of the anticipated biennale and dean of MIT School of Architecture and Planning presents his views on the evolution of Architecture, and the new directions the academic world should take, to reflect "the complexity of the urban problems of today". Sarkis also brings up Beirut, discussing reconstruction approaches, civil society, and the exasperating notion of resilience. This posting includes an audio/video/photo media file: Download Now |
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