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WHY CITIES? CIUDAD NARANJA 25 APRIL 2011 MADRID Coinciding with Orange Week, organized by the Dutch Embassy in Spain, the theme of sustainability from different angles, there will be a seminar-workshop "Orange City"to address the issue from the…
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WHY CITIES? CIUDAD NARANJA
We present, in one of our favorite sites, the book TURNING PAGE. Turning Pages is a perceptive survey of the state-of-the-art magazines, books, and newspapers that are redefining print media. It introduces relevant solutions for a print landscape…
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The Soumaya Museum is part of a large scale mixed-use urban development on the edge of the district of Polanco, one of the most exclusive areas of Mexico City. It is located on a former industrial zone dating from the 1940’s which today presents a…
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In the profession of architect, information exchange is crucial. The mythic journey that architecture was in essence, going to search for information that was just in a specific location. We receive, filter, absorb, process and deliver new results…
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Nestlé Chocolate Museum by Michael Rojkind
Courtesy of the distribution we get the first official pictures, in anticipation of that first step which can be seen from next week, the Spanish super-awaited "Thunder Captain and the Holy Grail" adventure movie based on comics created in 1956 by…
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This coming 14 April sees the official opening of the new building for the head offices of PGGM insurance company in the municipality of Zeist (Utrecht, Holland). The event will be attended by the project architect, Josep Lluís Mateo, the Mayor of…
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New head offices of PGGM by Josep Lluís Mateo. Photograph © Photo Adrià Goula
Tomorrow Emilio Luque within the series "XXI Century Architecture"will give the lecture: "Los nietos ciegos de Keynes: los Picapiedra y otras estructuras de la antiutopía", full_html
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Los nietos ciegos de Keynes: los Picapiedra y otras estructuras de la antiutopía
Vicente Sarrablo today introduced the so-called 'ceramic fabric, a composite material consisting of woven ceramic, woven with frame-mesh in galvanized or stainless steel, depending on their use, leading to a flexible ceramic plates that extend the…
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Mingo House. © Photo José Hevia. Courtesy of Vicente Sarrablo
FABRICATE is an International Peer Reviewed Conference with supporting publication and exhibition to be held at The Bartlett School of Architecture in London from 15-16 April 2011. Discussing the progressive integration of digital design with…
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FABRICATE. ScanLAB – 48 Hours of Exhibition Space Scanning
These candid shots from Union Square NYC subway created using Kinect and SLR camera by James George in collaboration with Alexander Porter. Video is forthcoming but for now only images below. here you have these 3D fragments of time and space…
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