Wednesday, March 4, 2015

Drawings by Douglas Darden


"Darden designed Oxygen House for Burnden Abraham, an imaginary disabled signalman working for the Southern Pacific railroad in the make-believe town of Frenchman’s Bend, Mississippi. In the story, Abraham is injured in the derailment of a train and confined to an oxygen tent. He dies right after the foundations for the house are set (located on the spot where the accident occurred). The character is inspired by a passage of William Faulkner’s 1930 novel As I Lay Dying devoted to the death of a character named Addie Burnden. The allegorical nature of the drawing reveals Darden’s exploration of the narrative potential of architecture by weaving together heterogeneous elements like an intricate puzzle; it is also influenced by his own experience coping with terminal illness."

These drawings are from the Oxygen House project and Darden's 'Condemned Building' series.


more at BLDGBLOG.

StreetDome by CEBRA



"StreetDome is a vast and unique urban playground for unorganized sports and street culture on Haderslev’s harbor front in southern Denmark. StreetDome’s overall ambition is to set new standards for urban arenas for unorganized sports. StreetDome is an open playground and social meeting place for different ages, skill levels, and cultures — an undulating urban landscape for activity and recreation including a 15,000-square-foot skate park, facilities street basketball, Parkour, boulder climbing, canoe polo, etc."
under construction

artist's interpretation

more at Architizer,

Tuesday, March 3, 2015

Robots aiding the construction of the MOCAPE Museum by Coop Himmelb(l)au





"With a recently released animation entitled “We Start the Future of Construction,” Coop Himmelb(l)au announced their intention to take digital fabrication to a radical new scale, demonstrating how technology is impacting almost every aspect of the architectural profession."

animation and more information at archdaily.

Thursday, February 26, 2015

Hunter fashion show catwalk


"Cascades of water tumbled from scaffolding-supported troughs into a pool at the centre of the catwalk for British outerwear brand Hunter's London Fashion Week show"

from dezeen.

Sunday, February 22, 2015

AMID.cero9 lecture Wednesday 25 February





AMID.cero9 Cristina Díaz Moreno and Efrén Garcia Grinda
The Bartlett International Lecture Series
Wednesday 25 Feb 2015
6.30pm – 8pm
No booking required / First come, first seated
Rm. G02, 140 Hampstead Road
Map

Third Natures: Rare New SpeciesIn this lecture, architects Cristina Díaz Moreno and Efrén Garcia Grinda, of the Madrid-based studio AMID.cero9, will talk about their recent book, Third Natures: A Micropedia. The book presents 15 years of speculations, projects and built proposals by AMID.cero9 and their collaborators. Taking the form of a condensed encyclopaedia, its content is arranged alphabetically as a dictionary of terms that collectively represent architecture's 'third nature'. Projects are shown through drawings, models, objects and photographs. Their approach, both critical and celebratory, is based on the emergence of new, extreme and unexpected forms of beauty.

Cristina Díaz Moreno & Efrén Garcia Grinda are architects and founders of AMID.cero9. They are Diploma Unit Masters at the Architectural Association (AA) in London and recently held a professorship at the Institut für Kunst und Architektur in Vienna. Since 1998 they have been teaching together in Madrid (in parallel at ETSAM and ESAYA UEM) and have been visiting professors and lecturers throughout Europe, Asia, and the United States. Their projects have been widely disseminated and they have won more than 40 prizes in national and international competitions. Their projects and writings of the last fifteen years were documented last winter in the exhibition and publication Third Natures: A Micropedia. More recently they have constructed the headquarters for the Institución Libre de Enseñanza in Madrid.

Monday, February 2, 2015

Day Long Charette at University of Westminster



 students at work
 judges at work
presentation of prizes

Students from all years of BA (Hons) Interior Architecture and Masters Interior Design participated in a one-day charrette for the design of a window display for a tile company in Clerkenwell.  The charrette was judged by Harry Charington, Head of School, Dusan Decermic, Course Leader for MA Interior Design,  Fiona Zisch, architecture tutor and researcher, and Clay Thompson, recent graduate of BAIA.

1st PRIZE:
Adriana Vela Alonso, Nicoletta Petrou, Cecilia Aubouy, and Edona Selmani

2ND PRIZE:
Gurtej Kaur, Salwah Joonus, Giorgio Maria Lo Porto and Nabil Benelabed

and
3RD PRIZE
Bane Alsabawi, Letizia Corsoni, Rehan Parikh, Viktorija Prusakovaite and Kinga Bajor


Saturday, January 31, 2015

'3 Standard Stoppages' by Marcel Duchamp, 1913

"In 1964 Duchamp explained: 'This experiment was made in 1913 to imprison and preserve forms obtained through chance, through my chance. At the same time, the unit of length, one meter, was changed from a straight line to a curved line without actually losing its identity [as] the meter, and yet casting a pataphysical doubt on the concept of a straight edge as being the shortest route from one point to another.' (Anne d'Harnoncourt and Kynaston McShine, eds., Marcel Duchamp, exhibition catalogue, Philadelphia Museum of Art, 1973, pp.273-4.) 


Duchamp used each wooden template three times in mapping the diagrammatic painting Network of Stoppages, 1914 (Museum of Modern Art, New York)."


more at the tate modern.

Wednesday, January 21, 2015

Performing MDM Opera House By Jie Shen




In this "...design for an opera in Warsaw by the London based architect Jie Shen... the model is not so much a representative tool than a diminished scale building in which materials match with their potential real application...the proposed opera introduces a rough vocabulary which recalls the one used in naval construction." 

more at the funambulist.

Tuesday, January 20, 2015

Symposium: 'Interior Design: Dead or Alive' at the ICA

Bar Ten, Glasgow. Interior design by BKD in 1991

14 Mar 2015
11:15 am | Cinema 1 | £5.00 to £12.00


As part of his campaign as Chair of Interior and Spatial Design at UAL, entitled Popular Culture and the Interior, Professor Ben Kelly hosts Interior Design: Dead or Alive.

This symposium will take stock of the ability of iconic interiors to affect and influence the direction of popular culture and the wider world. A range of speakers with the widest variety of perspectives and disciplines explore the cultural significance of the subject and practice of interior design in relation to the contexts of art, design, business, media and culture.

Architect @ Work



Second year student Gareth passed along the information for this conference, geared towards practitioners but open to students.

VENUE

Olympia London

Hammersmith Road

Kensington

London

W14 8UX



DATES

Wednesday 21 & Thursday 22 January 2015

13:00 - 20:00



ENTRANCE FEE

£ 25,00 or free of charge if you pre-register online with a personal invitation code.

In need of such a code, please mail us at unitedkingdom@architectatwork.eu.



ITINERARY AND CAR PARK

You can find out how to get to Olympia through the following link.



CATERING

Continuous free nibbles, sandwiches and drinks in the lounge areas.


CONTACT INFORMATION

ARCHITECT@WORK is organised by:

Xpo Organisations Ltd.

8 Northumberland Avenue

London

WC2N 5BY

T: +44 (0)207 125 05 83

F: +44 (0)207 125 05 93

E: unitedkingdom@architectatwork.eu

W: www.architectatwork.eu

History & Theory open lecture series, 2014-15

Thursday 19th February
Dragan Krstevski: From Modern Past to Historical Present

Thursday 26th February 
Katrin Bohn & Andre Viljoen: Second Nature Urban Agriculture. Designing Productive Cities 

Thursday 12th March 
Ben Campkin: Regeneration: Imaginaries of Decline and Renewal

Thursday 19th March
Dominic Severs: Fear of Non-street Housing


Department of Architecture, University of Westminster, 6.30pm Thursdays

Open lectures, no charge, all welcome.

Room M/421, Marylebone Campus,

University of Westminster,

35 Marylebone Road,

London NW1 5LS

Tuesday, January 13, 2015

Prada Window Installations by Martino Gamper


"Italian designer Martino Gamper has created a 'homage to the humble corner' in the shop windows of fashion house Prada. The installations, named Corners, used panels of wood veneer to form enclosed angled spaces in which the mannequins are placed..."

from dezeen.