A Series of Cubes is part of an ongoing exploration of alternative approaches to 3D modeling. They are abstract artifacts created solely through displacement mapping techniques.
The very aim of this project is to propose a building capable of blending in with the context. Our ambition as designers is to create a little architecture as a link between birds and birds’ lovers. Almost a spontaneous manifestation, that can be a reference for humans and the local fauna as well…
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Cristian Li Voi, Michele Daneluzzo, mirko DANELUZZO, Nyxo STUDIO
Comments Off on The Man’s High NestNight White Skies podcast w/ Sean Lally is back with season II with new episodes available each Monday! Night White Skies is a podcast about our design futures, as both Earth’s environment and our human bodies are now open for design. It is available at www.seanlally.net and anywhere podcasts are available!
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interview, Interview Series, Podcast, Sean Lally
Comments Off on Night White SkiesThe terminal was generated by extending two single-point perspectival projections through a composition of cylindrical and conical volumes. The two points of projection are located relatively to the structure in such a way as to direct circulation through both the terminal and the surrounding landscape…
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University of Cincinnati
critics:Mara MARCU
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Adam SCHUELER, Peter FOSTER, Anousha ALAMGIR and Connor TUTHILL: “Optical Illusions of Volume: Bubbles” critiques the ubiquitous obsession with optimization in computational design and fabrication.
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Adam SCHUELER, Anousha ALAMGIR, Connor TUTHILL, Mara MARCU, Peter FOSTER, University of Cincinnati
Comments Off on Optical Illusions of Volume: BubblesUnivesity of Michigan
critics: McLain CLUTTER
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
IAN KEMLER: This project re - presents these elements by eliding man, machine, and ornament through transparency.
Ian, Ian KEMLER, KEMLER, Michigan
Comments Off on Fire Station 1Harvard, Graduate School of Design
critics: Preston SCOTT COHEN.
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Ben PENNELL: God knows how many millions of square feet are needlessly piled on top of Columbia’s existing Campus cloister. Jake Mckim, Chad Mead, and Lord White roll over in their respective graves as unadulterated Manhattanism steam-rollers in apple-sauced crissy crossies…
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Ben, Ben PENNELL, Columbia, Harvard, PENNELL, preston scott COHEN
Comments Off on Columbia Campus, MainStaedelschule Architecture Class (SAC)
critics: Damjan JOVANOVIC and Johan BETTUM.
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Cievanard NATTABOWONPHAL: The Project is a Community Centre Building for The World of Kind Objects at the ‘Europa Garten’ in Frankfurt.
American University of Sharjah
critics: Amin Alsaden.
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Mira ALMAZROOEI: This project is about spatial conditions in which humans are embraced by a delicate and malleable environment. Unlike humans - the structure is responsive, flexible and can adapt to external forces.
An evening with K. Michael Hays, Eliot Noyes Professor of Architectural Theory, and Andrew Holder, Assistant Professor of Architecture, in which they discuss their exhibition, Inscriptions: Architecture Before Speech(Druker Design Gallery, January 22 – March 11, 2018).

















