Friday, April 16, 2004
Wednesday, April 14, 2004
Sunday, April 11, 2004
Turtle Bay | Sundial Bridge at Turtle Bay via Truc BAYA correspondence, "Calatrava's first freestanding bridge in the United States."
Sunday, April 04, 2004
Friday, April 02, 2004
The Star/Kansas City Millennium: The 1960s: "On Monday night, June 4, 1979, a violent thunderstorm, accompanied by strong winds and heavy rains, collapsed the roof of the 5-year-old Kemper Arena, where, just the Monday before, the disco group the Village People had played. Just two days before the collapse 13,500 people had packed the arena for a truck pull.
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Wednesday, March 24, 2004
Design Observer: writings about design & culture: Michael McDonough: Top Ten Things They Never Taught Me in Design School
Saturday, March 13, 2004
Thursday, March 04, 2004
Tuesday, March 02, 2004
Ecotecture | Helical Geometry: A foundation for Nature-based Architecture--something to build for the little master?
v-2 Organisation | news | Junk architecture refers to a BAR fancy hotel similar to Common Ground Community and paraSITE inflatables very similar to an office the Ant Farm designed for the Toph around 1970, an inflatable room within a cold porch in back of a church being borrowed as a non-profit arts organization. It depended on reducing draft for climate control, and was a bit inconvenient to open--turn on fan--, walk around (because it filled the room), and get in and out of. The evolution of the inflatable as a heated room with walls inflating, rather than a single space inflating, and filled with whatever warm waste air comes from a building is impressive.
Tuesday, February 24, 2004
Sunday, February 22, 2004
Friday, February 20, 2004
Caterina.net has an article on philosophers and dwelling, namely Heidegger and Bachelard. The gist of her post is the modern house is a brutish machine providing scant comfort and TV invades it horribly. Read it.
Thursday, February 05, 2004
Wednesday, February 04, 2004
Untitled Document: "CTC - A leader in technology driven support services for the Architectural, Engineering, and Building industries"
Monday, February 02, 2004
J?rg Sasse - '(in-) visible' is a short essay on the photograph as a limited way to experience architecture.
Curious how a drawing matches a photograph: both take a two-dimensional static view. Even a virtual model seen only on the computer screen has this limitation.
Curious how a drawing matches a photograph: both take a two-dimensional static view. Even a virtual model seen only on the computer screen has this limitation.
Sunday, February 01, 2004
Thursday, January 29, 2004
Tuesday, January 27, 2004
. : an image a day keeps the doctor away : . . . : photoblog by christian reister : .: Barcelona Skyline, April 2003, 2004-01-15 shown without frame or navigate -> chronological January 2004 Barcelona Skyline. Hope the sell-by date is far off in this image that apparently shows Sagrada Familia in rooftop context.
Monday, January 26, 2004
Sunday, January 25, 2004
Saturday, January 24, 2004
Via Boynton Which Dead Poet Are You? - Quizilla
You are Dylan Thomas - a poet who lives to spite
the banal continuity of modern life. You are
the new word, the new voice. You will trample
on tradition, and breed a new school of poetry.
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Friday, January 23, 2004
Thursday, January 22, 2004
thingsmagazine.net: daily links, photos and new writing about objects: Tricorn Center, pictures and Proles for Modernism
Friday, January 09, 2004
Friday, January 02, 2004
Thursday, January 01, 2004
Roundhouse design is four post, massive columns with heavy lintels that have to be lifted with a small crane in a massive work party. These pictures from Pine Grove Elementary School are pretty good.
Wednesday, December 24, 2003
Friday, December 19, 2003
Architects Unveil Revised Freedom Tower Design, oh yeah, hey, what, what it is, peace ’n’ freedom, more whoopee, yay.
MSNBC - New Trade Center tower design unveiled, hooray hurrah whoopee clap clap clap clap whistle.
Tuesday, December 16, 2003
Monday, December 15, 2003
Saturday, December 13, 2003
Friday, December 12, 2003
Thursday, December 11, 2003
More Revisions in Plans for New York:
The nearly completed design for the signature tower at the World Trade Center site would recapture the title of world's tallest building for New York City without forcing anyone to work higher than 70 stories in the sky.
Gov. George E. Pataki, who effectively controls the rebuilding process at ground zero, will unveil the plan next week. It will bear little resemblance to the asymmetrical and angular design by Daniel Libeskind that has been in the public eye for almost a year. Instead, it is largely the work of David M. Childs, the architect for the tower's developer, Larry A. Silverstein.
The future looks like tweezers in baby steps and in big steps, Challenging Norms: Eisenman's obsession.
Sunday, November 23, 2003
Wired 8.02: Making It Morph: "After thinking through various structures - some buoyant, some partially submerged - Diller Scofidio hit on fog, which was not only a local phenomenon but a dynamic one. To test the possibility, the architects rented a barge on Lake Neuchâtel and held a fog-off to test the nozzles of three companies. According to Scofidio, they chose the one that produced 'the densest, richest fog.' By last fall, they'd finished the structural engineering. The cloud building is an open-air system of glass-and-steel walkways enveloped in a thick haze created by 12,500 high-pressure jets. A built-in weather station controls the fog system: Measuring wind speed and direction, temperature, and humidity, it then sends the appropriate fog-demand signals to the 13 output zones."
Saturday, November 22, 2003
Remote Source Lighting International
Himawari
Lighting Futures: "A honeycomb of Fresnel lenses focuses the sun's light onto the ends of quartz-glass optical (fi)bers."
YIL News: "We got a special lighting system called 'Himawari' for Eve. Actually, we are borrowing from the company who developed this system."
Himawari
Lighting Futures: "A honeycomb of Fresnel lenses focuses the sun's light onto the ends of quartz-glass optical (fi)bers."
YIL News: "We got a special lighting system called 'Himawari' for Eve. Actually, we are borrowing from the company who developed this system."
Thursday, November 20, 2003
Wednesday, November 19, 2003
Monday, November 17, 2003
mbox: Re: GBlist: RE: How Ken Kern Died: "Ken, too, had an insatiable appetite for learning, for experimenting
with buiding. If I recall correctly (it has been a while now) Barbara, his
wife, asked him not to spend the night in the ill-fated shelter. He felt the
need to fully experiment including experiencing the structure in a storm."
with buiding. If I recall correctly (it has been a while now) Barbara, his
wife, asked him not to spend the night in the ill-fated shelter. He felt the
need to fully experiment including experiencing the structure in a storm."
Coblist:: Cob: ken kern bldg collapse: "The Ken Kern death was a result of a 100 yr storm, falling on an newly
made incomplete cement arched experimental dome he was building at the
time, with cob walls as the dome."
made incomplete cement arched experimental dome he was building at the
time, with cob walls as the dome."
Saturday, November 15, 2003
Tuesday, November 11, 2003
Sunday, November 09, 2003
Charles W. Cushman Photograph Collection>> Results >> Details Gold Hill Nevada, where Andi was first married (abandoned buildings).
Thursday, November 06, 2003
Friday, October 24, 2003
Thursday, October 23, 2003
Sunday, October 19, 2003
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