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"Le Corbusier: An Atlas of Modern Landscapes", the largest exhibition ever produced in New York of the protean and influential oeuvre of Le Corbusier (Charles-Édouard Jeanneret, French, b. Switzerland, 1887–1965), encompasses his work as an…
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The work of Ken Price (1935-2012) helped redifine contemporary sculpture by advancing the medium of clay well beyond its traditionalley assigned roles. The exhibition shows 62 sculptures dating from 1959 to 2012 along with 11 late works on paper,…
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Within the residential complex Lotte Jeju Resort, Kengo Kuma designs Block D. The house appears as a result of translating the landscape into the house scale. Because of the use of the volcanic stone, the house emerges from the ground as if it…
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PHotoEspaña has just kick-started Festival Off, which includes 33 art galleries in Madrid. The proposal consists in a series of photography and video-art exhibitions, which can be visited since last Tuesday. The gallery that presents the best…
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The Pritzker Architecture Prize jury will not revisit its decision to exclude the architect Denise Scott Brown from the 1991 prize given to her design partner and husband, Robert Venturi, with whom she worked side by side.
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At the age of 87, architect Francisco Javier Carvajal (1926-2013) has died today in Madrid. In his career, he has produced a great architectural quality work, awarded with the Gold Medal of Architecture last November, by the Consejo Superior de…
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OMA's design for a new bridge across the river Garonne in Bordeaux has been selected as one of two final competing projects by the city authorities. OMA's stripped-down design for the Pont Jean-Jacques Bosc attempts to rethink the civic function and…
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Basurama group in collaboration with BOAmiSTura involve neighborhood residents of San Cristóbal de los Angeles a southern district of Madrid, in one of their urban inituatives that stimulates the collective imagination, autonomy and the ability to…
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The British office dRMM have designed this infinite Escher-esque stairs as their proposal for the London Design Festival 2013. They can be walked up and down in a tri-dimensional game of perception and circulation, with St. Paul's Cathedral, the…
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