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Spotlight: César Pelli

October 12, 2019 Vladimir Gintoff 0

A diversity of approaches and locales is the calling card of Argentina-born, America-based architect César Pelli (born October 12, 1926). The common thread of Pelli’s work is a strong sensitivity to place and environment. Beginning his solo career with the Pacific Design Center (1975) in Los Angeles and shifting through the World Financial Center (1988) (now Brookfield Place) in New York, to the Petronas Towers (1996) in Kuala LumpurMalaysia, and the now-under-construction, Transbay Transit Center and Salesforce Tower in San Francisco, each project is a unique response to context.

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Mapping Frank Lloyd Wright’s Creations throughout the United States

October 12, 2019 Mónica Arellano 0

Frank Lloyd Wright was one of the most internationally influential American architects and is considered the forefather of organic architecture as well as the Modern and Prairie School Movements. Throughout the years, Wright’s works have been awarded even more importance, with 8 gaining entry into the UNESCO World Heritage Site registry. 

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Blue-Screen Temple Installation / Mathieu Merlet Briand

October 12, 2019 Andreas Luco 0

Mathieu Merlet Briand takes statistical data and thousands of photos from a web search as his raw material, which he then reworks with image manipulation algorithms that he has developed. The installation #Blue-Screen Temple is reminiscent of the blue screen that serves to indicate a crash in a computer system.

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Spotlight: Richard Meier

October 12, 2019 Katherine Allen 0

Richard Meier, the Pritzker Prize and AIA Gold Medal winning architect, is well known for his abstracted, often white, buildings and unrelenting personal design philosophy. Citing Bernini and Borromini as influences as well as Le Corbusier and Louis Kahn, Meier received his Bachelor in Architecture from Cornell University in 1957 and took jobs with Skidmore Owings and Merrill and Marcel Breuer soon after his graduation. He began his own private practice in New York in 1963 and rocketed to architectural fame in the early 1970s, after being named as one of the “New York Five.”

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Loft Loods 22 / dmvA

October 12, 2019 Andreas Luco 0

Loft Loods 22 is situated at a quay in Ghent with a view overlooking the quays and the outport. A couple with two children bought the last remaining loft in the old warehouse which they could furnish under strict conditions. They assigned dmvA to find a fitting interpretation of the loft.

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Lighting Corridor / RoarcRenew

October 11, 2019 Collin Chen 0

In architecture, “Joints” is a word carries much weight. A “big” construction is composed of many “small” joints. The big construction is shown in small details. To be more specific, the forms and structures of joints will decide the final shape of a construction; and the quality of these joints will define the quality of the construction.

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Anting New Town Central Square Renovation / Kokaistudios

October 11, 2019 Collin Chen 0

Kokaistudios’ recent urban renewal project in Anting saw the upgrading and refurbishment of the satellite town’s central square. Through a series of interventions, including a landmark centerpiece, the design connects the oversized space to its environs by extending and defining its four axes. The effect has proven transformative, elevating the once underused, ill-equipped space from an empty expanse, to a vibrant hub.

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A New Wood, Concrete, And Glass House Faces A Canadian Lake

October 11, 2019 Erin 0

Photography by Greg Van Riel Photography Altius Architecture has recently completed the ‘Walkes Bay Cottage’, a new home that faces Chandos Lake in Canada. Inspired by the idea of a simple sloping plane hovering over a large open living space that flows from inside to outside, the home was designed to connect with the surroundings […]