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Book Review: Storefront NewsprintsBook Review: Storefront Newsprints

Storefront Newsprints: 1982-2009 by Storefront for Art and ArchitectureStorefront Books, 20092-volume paperback with slip case, 1,000 pagesAnybody who has visited the Storefront for Art and Architecture has probably walked away with a folded piece of newsprint with details on the exhibition on displ…

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31Mar2010

Extracts of local distanceExtracts of local distance

Extracts of local distance is a project by Benjamin Maus, Frederic Gmeiner and Thorsten Posselt. "Countless fragments of existing architectural photography are merged into multilayered shapes. The resulting collages introduce a third abstract point of view next to the original ones of architect and …

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30Mar2010

Pritzker MusingPritzker Musing

It's virtually impossible to write about The Pritzker Architecture Prize without discussing what other people are saying about the newest recipient. Coverage is fast and furious (see yesterday's ArchNewsNow for a few links and Google News for many more), and questions of "are they worthy" seem to ta…

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30Mar2010

Monday, MondayMonday, Monday

My weekly page update:This week's dose features Kirkwood Public Library in Wilmington, Delaware by ikon.5 architects:The featured past dose is Clinton Library in Little Rock, Arkansas by Polshek Partnership:This week's book review is Hunch 13: Consensus edited by Salomon Frausto:Some unrelate…

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28Mar2010

Today's archidose #404Today's archidose #404

.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; }.flickr-yourcomment { }.flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } London Olympics 2012, originally uploaded by Manuel.A.69. The View Tube for the London Olympics 2012 in London, England, 200…

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28Mar2010

Rising Currents and Open PiersRising Currents and Open Piers

On Monday the first section of Brooklyn Bridge Park, Pier 1, opened to the public, and on Wednesday the exhibition Rising Currents: Projects for New York's Waterfront opened at MoMA. The first is a six-acre portion of an 85-acre park that stretches from roughly Atlantic Avenue on the south to the Br…

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27Mar2010

Today's archidose #403Today's archidose #403

.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; }.flickr-yourcomment { }.flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } casa em santa teresa, arq. angelo bucci, rio de janeiro, 2008, originally uploaded by m correia campos. Casa em Santa Teresa…

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26Mar2010

Formique #2Formique #2

Formique is an ongoing series that comments on contemporary architecture that ignores some of the basic human, environmental and other concerns that architecture should address, all in the name of formal invention.[166 Perry Street by Asymptote Architecture | image source]A story in NY Daily News…

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25Mar2010

All Nouvel, All the TimeAll Nouvel, All the Time

Jean Nouvel is the architect of the moment, with news on three major projects blanketing the digital airwaves: the Serpentine Gallery Pavilion in London, the National Museum of Qatar, and 100 Eleventh Avenue in New York City.[Serpentine Gallery Pavilion | © Ateliers Jean Nouvel]The breaking news is …

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23Mar2010

Monday, MondayMonday, Monday

My weekly page update:This week's dose features Million Donkey Hotel in Prata Sannita, Italy by feld72:The featured past dose is Icehotel in Jukkasjärvi, Sweden by Ake Larsson:This week's book review is Build-On: Converted Architecture and Transformed Buildings edited by Robert Klanten and Luk…

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21Mar2010

Half Dose #76: Johnson Chapel at Trinity SchoolHalf Dose #76: Johnson Chapel at Trinity School

Manhattan is full of hidden gems, spaces tucked into the blocks formed by the island's famous grid. A religious space that comes to mind is a chapel by Louise Nevelson tucked under the Citicorp Center in St. Peter's Church. Unlike her usual black palette, the space is all white with a skylight and w…

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21Mar2010

Today's archidose #402Today's archidose #402

.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; }.flickr-yourcomment { }.flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } München Hauptsynagoge " Ohel Jakob" ( Zelt Jakobs), originally uploaded by Wolfsraum. Jewish Center Jakobsplatz in Munich, G…

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19Mar2010

Meet Joe (and Josie) BlogMeet Joe (and Josie) Blog

Today I received in the mail the March 2010 issue of Plan Magazine -- the one out of Ireland, not Italy. The cover story asks, "Could design blogs change the way we understand and produce architecture?" and features five blogs (Archi-Ninja, The Architecture of Fear, BLDGBLOG, we make money not art) …

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17Mar2010

Today's archidose #401Today's archidose #401

.flickr-photo { border: solid 2px #000000; }.flickr-yourcomment { }.flickr-frame { text-align: left; padding: 3px; }.flickr-caption { font-size: 0.8em; margin-top: 0px; } ASU Mesa Upper Floor Split View Down, originally uploaded by ken mccown. ASU Polytechnic Academic Buildings by Lake|Flato Ar…

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16Mar2010

What next, custom vans?What next, custom vans?

Here's a project I found on Architizer that makes me wonder about web sites where users can input whatever they want.['66 Ford Mustang Restoration]So, who will be the first to post their custom van on Architizer?…

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15Mar2010

Mini 56 Leonard StreetMini 56 Leonard Street

The last half of 2008 saw the unveiling of two superstar condo developments for Manhattan: 56 Leonard Street by Herzog & de Meuron and 23 East 22nd Street by OMA. Not surprisingly each project fizzled in the ensuing economic downturn; the release of the projects in September coincides with the feder…

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15Mar2010
 
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