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These are the results of the London Olympic Games Information Pavilion International Competition. Although there are no plans for the Information Pavilion to be built, the competition aims to mainly encourage and reward design excellence at a small…
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Plenty of robots can fly -- but none can fly like a real bird. That is, until Markus Fischer and his team at Festo built SmartBird, a large, lightweight robot, modeled on a seagull, that flies by flapping its wings. A soaring demo fresh from…
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With the arrival of August and will officially announced the closing of the restaurant of Ferran Adrià. Since announcement of the closure, not definitive and its planned reopening in 2014, begins a tour of the United States (below the calendar) of…
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Here we bring the interview by Anatxu Zabalbeascoa for El País, for the supplement this weekend., full_html
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It launch just the sixth issue of "Desacuerdos", a project with research on cultural policies and the public sphere.
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The design for the new science building at 120th St and Broadway has its origins in the historic Morningside Heights campus plan designed by McKim, Mead and White for Columbia University in 1897.
The architects determined very early on…
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The architects determined very early on…
How algorithms shape our world – Kevin Slavin’s wildly thought-provoking talk at last week’s TEDGlobal.
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The Kunsthaus in Bregenz / Austria explores the architectural work of Ai Weiwei with a solo show titled Art / Architecture. On the three levels of architect Peter Zumthor's Kunsthaus building, the exhibitions focuses on Ai Weiwei's collaborative…
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Today comes the announcement in May, the premiere in Spain of the film "The Man Next Door", a film full of prizes Argentina. Shot in the House Curutchet, Le Corbusier, with an excellent script and certainly very architectural, neighborly relations,…
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