Ball State University
critics: Enrique RAMIREZ.
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Natalie BROTON: A trend of tiny homes is pervading several generations in the form of two “tiny-house lifestyles.” [MORE]
Ball State University
critics: Enrique RAMIREZ.
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Natalie BROTON: A trend of tiny homes is pervading several generations in the form of two “tiny-house lifestyles.” [MORE]
Syracuse University
critics: Greg CORSO.
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Alyssa GORAIEB: It is generally understood in America that wilderness is a place where nature exists in a pure and pristine state that is separate and away from the cultivated environment. [MORE]
The Bartlett School of Architecture, UCL
critics: Marjan COLLETTI, Marcos CRUZ.
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
What before was a compressed and sticky composite barrier is inflated creating a puffy third space of intermediate climates. [MORE]
Rensselaer Polytechnic Institute
critics: Brian DE LUNA.
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Ellen WONG: Within Homonym Typology, a suburban house is no longer an isolated entity, it engages with neighboring units to form a community. [MORE]
A+D Museum
June 17, 2017 – July 2, 2017
Architecture aims to take stock, understand the overlaps, force overlaps and begin to find our insides, outsides, and fringes of our newly defined discipline. Architecture looks not to answer questions but to discover the potentiality of understanding all the tools at hand and the various methods and means of its ideologies.
Curators:
Anthony Morey
Ryan Tyler Martinez
Associate Curators:
Nicholas Korody
William Hu
ArchitectScripta Summer Workshop 2017 :RECEIVING APPLICATIONS NOW : workshops@architectscripta.com
For more information follow : www.architectscripta.com
ArchitectScripta ATHENS Workshop: 10th-20th of July 2017 @ Benaki Museum in Athens, Greece
ArchitectScripta is organizing an International intensive workshop of Advanced Architectural Design
under the Thinking Tank of .:ErrorGRiD:.
For the third year in a row, Los Angeles will have a One-Night Stand. A group of emerging architects and artists are coming together for one night to leave their temporary marks of imagination and exuberance upon the visitors of the affair.
One-Night Stand, “Last Call.” Jennifer Bonner, Kyle Miller, and Volkan Alkanoglu, guest curators.
Saturday, 05/20
07:00–100:00 p.m.
2025 W 3rd St.
Los Angeles, CA 90057
Anthony MOREY, event, jennifer BONNER, kyle MILLER, los angeles, NOTHINGeverHAPPENS, Ryan Tyler MARTINEZ, VOLKAN ALKANOGLU, william HU
Comments Off on Last CallThom Mayne, Pritzker Prize-winning architect and founding principal at the interdisciplinary architectural firm Morphosis, was appointed the first “Critic at Large” in Pratt Institute’s Graduate Architecture and Urban Design (GAUD) program within the School of Architecture this spring. In association with his appointment, Mayne will serve as critic for core and advanced M.Arch Studios. The day of reviews will conclude with a reception.
Thursday, 05/05
9.00 a.m.–07.00 p.m. / Higgins Hall
Pratt Institute
61 St. James Place
Brooklyn, New York 10038
event, NOTHINGeverHAPPENS, Pratt, pratt institute, review, thom MAYNE
Comments Off on Mayne EventStudying an extraordinary range of architecture, sculpture, and painting from the most ancient to the most recent time in Rome, Florence, Mantua, Vicenza, and Venice, students will learn contemporary, generative design methods which draw upon these canonical examples. The course will survey different periods each week and combines excursions with production in the Trastevere Pratt GAUD Studios.
“Rome” study abroad with Pratt GAUD
05/21–06/16
critics: Mark RAKATANSKY (coordinator) and Lorenzo VIGOTTI.
Pratt GAUD Studios, Trastevere
Rome, Italy
NOTHINGeverHAPPENS, Pratt, workshop
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critics: Darin JOHNSTONE with Dylan KRUEGER.
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Andrea BAENA & Sophia NOWINA-KONOPKA: The project is concerned with four primary dichotomies: the current paradox of “the object”, obscure masses and fleeting frames, mute assemblies and fuzzy monoliths, context and image.
Andrea BAENA, architecture, Dylan KRUEGER, SCI-arc, Sharon JOHNSTONE, Sophia NOWINA-KONOPKA
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