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A few weeks ago, we told you about this contest for students of architecture, Is Arch (sponsored by METALOCUS). The opportunities for those who are serious about completing their study are not many and this is a good opportunity to present the first…
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Today, opening of a special exhibition at New York: Aesthetics Anesthetics -on birds, axonometries, children, green and comics & 30 Storefronts - An architecture drawing exhibition with 30 drawings of Storefront's gallery by a selected group…
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The study Garcés - de Seta - Bonet together with Serra-Vives Cartagena Architects have won the competition for the rehabilitation and expansion of the "Palace of Justice in Strasbourg", France.
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Excerpt from: An essay by Keith Yamashita. It can be seen completely in the file "pdf" attachment., full_html
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Moving away from the conventional model European hospital, Herzog and de Meuron designed the project as a mini-city, closed to the outside. The scale of children, and the treatment of the space designed for people have been a priority when thinking…
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"Towers and Skyscrapers. From Babel to Dubai." CaixaForum Barcelona introduces a wide selection of graphic documents that review the development of vertical construction throughout history, from its creation as mythology to the most recently…
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Beyond the Body. A perception of appearance and identity. Royal College of Art graduate Imme van der Haak has printed photos of people onto silk shrouds so that the wearer’s image is overlaid with someone else’s face and body (+ movie). In the movie…
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We present the book: "leer es respirar, es devenir" includes texts by Danish artist Olafur Eliasson written hitherto., full_html
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London 2012. The city of the Thames will host the Olympic Games for the third tima. If in 1908 they were the emblem of its economic boom, and in 1948 of its hopes for recovery after the disasters of the war, in 2012 the Games will be marked by the…
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Can the city become a symphony? Electric cars are increasingly using synthesised sounds in order to mimic the traditional noise of the internal combustion engine. Mark McKeague explores an alternative in which the sound that the cars generate…
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