suckerPUNCH: describe your project.
DeKo: This project is very simple and common - unachievable dreams. Unbelievable, unclear and totally untouchable just because movement have wrong direction.
suckerPUNCH: describe your project.
DeKo: This project is very simple and common - unachievable dreams. Unbelievable, unclear and totally untouchable just because movement have wrong direction.
jose OUBRERIE
Monday 28 March 5:30 pm
Texas A&M
Preston Geren Auditorium
Langford Architecture Center
College Station, Texas
suckerPUNCH: describe your project.
chris PRECHT: prechteck’s design proposal for the extension to the national library of Austria located at the Hofburg in Vienna contains a number of cultural facilities, creative studios, a restaurant and shops. straddling the border of a nearby park, the project is a continuous spiral form that houses its 1200sqm core exhibition hall and a smaller 600sqm multifunctional hall underground.
suckerPUNCH: describe your project.
echoechonoisenoise: discussing current tendencies to move away from industrial-design precision towards seemingly archaic, still mediated digitally ways of production and articulation of space. saturation or detail in this case results from specific tool/machine resolution- here simulated by pushing voxel space towards it’s capacity limits resulting in glitches and repetitive patterns.
peter Cook
Friday 25 March 6:30 pm
Achitecture Association
6 Bedford Square
London WC1B 3ES
A Composite Tectonics Conference on Advanced Materials and Digital Manufacturing
Friday 25 March 6:00 pm
Saturday 26 March 10:00 am
SCI-Arc
960 E. 3rd Street
Los Angeles, CA
Fostering direct exchange between architects and companies invested in the field of advanced materials and fabrication technologies, the Southern California Institute of Architecture (SCI-Arc) hosts Material beyond Materials—a composite tectonics conference on advanced materials and digital manufacturing.
Network for Emerging Architectural Research
At the Intersection of Architecture, Nature, Technology
GAUD
Pratt Institute
School of Architecture
200 Willoughby Avenue
Brooklyn, NY 11205
Day 1
Thursday 24 March
6:00 pm / Higgins Hall Auditorium
1.“Are the ecological and the computational movements interconnected?”
Introduction by David Ruy
Panelists: Karl Chu, Edward Eigen, Catherine Ingraham, Sanford Kwinter
architecture, gaud, lecture, NEAR, pratt institute
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EASTON + COMBS: CHANGING ROOM is a mirage of the intimate in the realm of the public. As the daydream is to daily life, a momentary slippage that can re-qualify the onslaught of a quotidian continuum, so too is the CHANGING ROOM to the urban field.
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architecture, easton+combs, installation
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gwen van den EIJNDE: The performances Wystepy and Maskarada were presented in the fall of 2010 in Warsaw, in the frame of my residency at the Center for Contemporary Art Castle Ujazdowski. I designed a set of new outfits during the residency that were influenced by sarmatism and by polish folklore. The costumes are made to transform the body into a kind of sculpture, and they were realized by combining sometimes surprising materials, such as paper, dead leaves, Christmas decorations, napkins.
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philip KNIGHT: This Project investigates Type becoming Species. The extreme building in the civic building type: the county jail is being used as a case study.
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