Grand Pari(s)
“We have to think big”, said President Sarkozy on 30 April 2009 at the opening of the exhibition at the Palais de Chaillot, where ten of thirty-seven future models for the re-design of Paris are on...
View Article‘Web Trend Map’ by Information Architects
Every year the Japanese Information Architects publish a new Web Trend Map, modelled on the design of the Zokyo Metro Map. It shows the 333 most influential domains and the 111 most influential people...
View ArticleComplexCity by Lee Jang Sub
ComplexCity is an exploration to find a concealed aesthetic by using the pattern formed by the city’s roads, which have been growing and evolving randomly through time, thus composing the complex...
View ArticleZlín – Model Town of Modernism: Exhibition at Pinakothek der Moderne in Munich
The rise of the small town Zlín in the east of the Czech Republic to the centre of the biggest European shoe manufacturer Bat’a is a unique economic and social, but also an architectural phenomenon....
View ArticleMan of the Cloth: Cristian Zuzunaga talks textile and more (UK)
In the (unfortunate) hierarchy of design disciplines – just ask any architect and they’ll confirm this – textile design has traditionally occupied a less-than-superior position. Spanish-born Londoner...
View ArticleARCH+ features 4: ifau, Jesko Fezer und Heide & von Beckerath supported by...
For the fourth time the German manufacturer for building communication technology SIEDLE supports the architectural symposia organised by the Berlin based architecture magazine ARCH +. After lectures...
View ArticleFriday Food For Thought: Rehousing the American Dream
Following last summer’s workshops which saw five interdisciplinary teams of architects, urban planners, ecologists, engineers, and landscape designers team up at MoMA PS1 to envisage new housing and...
View ArticleMind the Gap: architects fitting extraordinary buildings into small spaces
Every city evolves differently, according to fluctuations in population and wealth, changes in industry and other social and economic factors. As old buildings are replaced, or new ones constructed,...
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