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Some architects believe that when doing architecture, its occupants will like the video below. Well, some architects, politicians, journalists, advertisers ... people from other people. It is fortunate, there is always someone who thinks that "the…
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Twitter is a remarkable tool to analyze information diffusion, and investigate social patterns and trends. In June 2011, Abdur Chowdhury and his team at Twitter posted a few visualization experiments covering the volume and worldwide scale of…
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From October 8, 2011, through April 15, 2012, the Guggenheim Museum Bilbao presents Brancusi-Serra, the most ambitious exhibition to date dedicated to Constantin Brancusi (1876-1957), the precursor of modern sculpture, and Richard Serra (1938), one…
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Brancusi-Serra
“Hutopolis” is a research program that aims to investigate new boundaries for the urban development in China. The study intends to re-use and enhance the existing urban framework and networks as a key idea to generate a new evolution of the city.,…
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Poster
Studio Banana TV interviews ducth architect Winy Maas, who founded in 1993 the office MVRDV and in 2008 The Why Factory (T?F), the thinktank on future cities at Delft University of Technology. , full_html
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Lovely: A Google Earth puzzle in 25 images by Alan Taylor from TheAtlantic.com. Made me look!, full_html
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A Google Earth puzzle
Progress, a major exhibition of OMA's work and ideas, opens today at the Barbican in London. The show is curated not by OMA but by Rotor, a Belgian collective that has been occupying OMA's Rotterdam office for the past few months, gathering…
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Poster
Nothing better than this lecture to remember that a revolutionary left us today. Steve Jobs - Stanford Speech , full_html
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STEVE JOBS
'Políticas del día a día' and launch of the publication last! Except 25. , full_html
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'Políticas del día a día'
Imaginary Landscapes is obviously a reference to the groundbreaking compositions by John Cage. His Imaginary Landscape #4 is probably the first composition to exclusively use pre-recorded and electronic sounds., full_html
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Imaginary Landscapes in Kontraste Festival