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Steven Holl talks about the T-Husene project PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Bruce Morgan   
Wednesday, 23 April 2008

Orestaad_02.jpgIn a related article, we featured Steven Holl's T-Husene Development project being currently built in Ørestaad, Denmark.
We are complementing that article with an interview with the Architect about his ideas on the project.


Q.    How did you come up with the idea behind the Dancing T’s?

S.H. The process started with a period of several weeks in which I carefully studied the program, urban constraints, landscape, sunset, precious Scandinavian sky which was followed by a period of reflection. Then one morning I intuitively started to make sketches that were inspired by these studies and reflections.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 08 October 2008 )
 
Norman Foster about Sustainable Design PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Camille Chami   
Sunday, 06 April 2008

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In a lecture given in January 2007 at the the DLD (Digital Life Design) Conference, in Munich, Germany, Norman Foster talks about Sustainable Design and how the principle of sustainability were applied in some of his projects.


Recently published at TED, the lecture is quite insightful . It is  interesting to see how the embryonic ideas about sustainability were emerging in the 70s and how the architect  implemented in his earlier projects. He also describes how current computer technologies are being utilized for the enhancement of design in more recent projects.

 

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 08 October 2008 )
 
Lehrer Architects transform an old warehouse into their own work space PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Camille Chami   
Thursday, 03 April 2008

LA_Lehrer Office_01.jpgLehrer Architects transformed the 7,300-square-foot, 50-year-old warehouse building into a working space of light, air, and transparency. 

Although the office would specifically house architects, the firm designed a multi-purpose space that simply and clearly honors the rudiments of work: vast work surfaces, massive natural light, seamless connections to the landscape and fresh air, generous storage, and clearly individuated workstations that add up to a coherent, palpable group.  Immediately drawn into the architecture, the visitor realizes that it is about the beauty of making architecture.

The project just received the 2008 Institute Honor Award for Interior Architecture from the national organization of The American Institute of Architects, which was recently announced.

 

Last Updated ( Thursday, 03 April 2008 )
 
HOK Employees To ‘Go Barefoot’ On Earth Day PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Camille Chami   
Wednesday, 02 April 2008

Architectural Design Firm, featured on Archinnovations for its  Wild Center/Natural History Museum of the Adirondacks ,  Challenges its People, Clients and Communities to Reduce their Carbon Footprint on April 22.
 
This Earth Day, more than 2,500 HOK employees on four continents are being challenged to “Go Barefoot” by taking a tangible step toward reducing their carbon footprint. The architectural design firm is asking its people to alter their transportation, travel and work habits on April 22, to contribute to reducing the firm’s collective environmental impact.
HOK’s “Go Barefoot Day” initiative supports the firm’s commitment to reduce carbon emissions from its projects and practice by 50 percent by 2010. This goal reflects United Nations reports that recognize the role buildings play in contributing to greenhouse gas emissions.
Last Updated ( Wednesday, 02 April 2008 )
 
McIntosh Poris Receive Multiple Awards PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Julie D. Taylor   
Tuesday, 18 March 2008

MP_Rubin_Bauman_01.jpg McIntosh Poris Associates remains successful at the Detroit Home Awards, receiving seven honors.  The annual program awarded two of the firm’s projects in a variety of categories — ranging from Best Contemporary Interior Design to Best Residential Architecture — showcasing the firm’s range of talent. 

For the fourth straight year, the Detroit-based firm was among the winners, competing against 545 entries, resulting in a total of 31 wins since the inception of the Detroit Home Awards.

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 18 March 2008 )
 
Interview with Frank Gehry PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Tom Fischer   
Sunday, 16 March 2008

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Charlie Rose conducted this interview with Frank Gehry within the fabulous setting of the New York Guggenheim Museum. The extensive discussion with the Architect gives special insights about his approach to the design process and his view on Architecture, and what is considered his interpretation of the architecture language. 

Last Updated ( Sunday, 16 March 2008 )
 
3XN best in Scandinavia PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Archinnovations   
Wednesday, 06 February 2008

col_03.jpg At a ceremony Tuesday night 6 Feb in Stockholm Danish architects 3XN received the Forum AID prize for "best architecture in Scandinavia 2008"
Out of 67 participating projects in the ’architecture’ category 3XN won the prize for Ørestad College (or ‘Gymnasium’: age 16-19). Other entries included Henning Larsen Architects, PLH, Schmidt Hammer Lassen and Snøhetta.
In its motivation the international jury states that the college "is nothing less than a new paradigm in learning possibilities. Where new schools often just look different, this building is something different. It actually looks like a place where you want to spend time, and that's no small feat for an educational institution. We believe that the youngsters attending Ørestad College will develop a different and positive relationship to both architecture and architects. That is truly a quality worth rewarding."


Archinnovations.com apreciates the work of this talented firm and has featured the Ørestad College back in October. Check it out.

Last Updated ( Wednesday, 06 February 2008 )
 
Video: BIG - The case for a Super-Harbor PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Camille Chami   
Tuesday, 05 February 2008

superharbour.jpg How to transmit the message is sometimes as challenging as its content. We see constantly see some Architects exploring the possibilities of multimedia in order to creatively explain their ideas and concepts.

This Video prepared by Danish firm BIG demonstrates the advantages of consolidating all Danish harbor activities into one strategically located super harbor. The ideas are well-explained using motion graphics and multimedia.

Beside the great presentation, the content of the video is very interesting. I learned some quite interesting facts.

Video courtesy of BIG 

Last Updated ( Friday, 08 February 2008 )
 
AIA Los Angeles Design Awards Open to All Architects PDF Print E-mail
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Written by Julie D. Taylor   
Tuesday, 22 January 2008

Registration Due: March 7, 2008.

LOS ANGELES—The AIA Los Angeles Chapter encourages any architect who has projects in the Los Angeles area to enter the 2008 AIA/LA Design Awards, NEXT LA Awards, and the Cultural Affairs Commission (CAC) Awards.  All entries will be exhibited to the public, and winners will be announced June 26, 2008, at a gala awards ceremony.  “Los Angeles is fortunate to have an amazing diversity of excellent architecture done by both LA-based firms as well as the international array of architects,” says Nicci Solomons, AIA/LA executive director.  “AIA/LA’s awards programs—known as very competitive—celebrate the architecture of today and the future.”

Last Updated ( Tuesday, 22 January 2008 )
 
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