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Mary tells us that they have updated their website, Maio, with "Floating", their latest project, and two videos on "un-Floating". Here you have the information, an incipient work and also looks promising. Good ideas, good work! , full_html
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Floating.
The proposal from Madrid to the previous post, INSITU. And as you move forward, contributions are also very good. PEAK HAT!, full_html
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Photography © Yolanda Dominguez
INSITU : was awarded Best Documentary Digital ... in IDFA, the most important documentary festival in the world in Amsterdam. , full_html
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Dutch Photographer Bas Princen talks with independent curator Elias Redstone about how architecture is communicated. , full_html
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to Marcel Duchamp, on the eve of the centernary of "Nu descendant un escalier", 1912. , full_html
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Next thursday, opening exhibition "ar+quitectura plástica" in Sala B'art COAC, Barcelona, ​​at 19.00 h. The exhibition consists of some of the projects that emerged from the young studio in the first 5 years of experience. , full_html
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ar+quitectura plàstica
Tomorrow, Wensday November 30, opening the third installment of the collection, "From Revolt to Postmodernism", covering the period from 1962-1982. Exhibition about Postmodernism, at London. Now Madrid also. More and better!, full_html
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From Revolt to Postmodernism!
This project, (its name is House D), is located at neighbourhood of single family houses in the vicinity of the centre of Ljubljana. Its concept was defined by the programme required by clients with a specific lifestyle., full_html
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Bevk Perović Arhitekti. Hiša D / House D. Photography © Miran Kambič
Yesterday, Monday, November 28, it presented the third instalment of the collection, "From Revolt to Postmodernism", covering the period from 1962 to 1982., full_html
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John Baldessari (American, b. 1931). Hands Framing New York Harbor from Pier 18. 1971. Photograph by Shunk-Kender (Harry Shunk [German, 1924–2006] and János Kender [Hungarian, 1937–2009]). Gelatin silver print, 7 3/8 × 9 15/16" (18.8 × 25.2 cm). Museo Reina Sofía, MNCARS. Gift of the Roy Lichtenstein Foundation in honor of Jennifer Winkworth and Kynaston McShine and in memory of Harry Shunk and János Kender. © 2015 John Baldessari. Photograph.- Shunk-Kender
Want to do, good ideas, better execution and presentation, here we leave the proposal by Openarch team, a platform based on open software and hardware philosophy. An inhabited playground where related technologies can be tested. It is an open-living…
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