Iris van HERPEN presents “Biopiracy,” her ready-to-wear womenswear collection for F/W 2014-15.
3-D printing, fashion, iris van HERPEN, julia KOERNER, nature, nature patterns & textures, wearables
Comments Off on BiopiracyIris van HERPEN presents “Biopiracy,” her ready-to-wear womenswear collection for F/W 2014-15.
3-D printing, fashion, iris van HERPEN, julia KOERNER, nature, nature patterns & textures, wearables
Comments Off on BiopiracySean Lally will discuss his recent book The Air from Other Planets: A Brief History of Architecture to Come.
lecture: Sean LALLY.
Wednesday, 03/26
7.00–9.00 p.m. / Schindler House
835 N Kings Road
West Hollywood, CA 90069
book, event, NOTHINGeverHAPPENS, Sean Lally
Comments Off on lecture: Sean LALLYJoin SITU Studio on Thursday, March 27th, for a presentation on the practice at the 32nd annual Emerging Voices lecture series, presented by The Architectural League of New York.
lecture: SITU Studio and Estudio Macías Peredo.
Thursday, 03/27
7.00 p.m. / Scholastic Auditorium
557 Broadway
New York, NY 10012
Emerging Voices, Estudio Macías Peredo, event, lecture, NOTHINGeverHAPPENS, SITU STUDIO, The Architectural League
Comments Off on lecture: SITU StudioIn the late 1970s, MIT’s Architecture Machine Group (Arch Mac), led by Nicholas Negroponte, developed information environments and simulations that melded architecture and technology. . . .
lecture: Molly WRIGHT STEENSON, “Information as Place” with respondent Frida ROSENBERG.
Draw Point Talk lecture series.
Thursday, 03/27
6.00 p.m. / The KTH School of Architecture
Östermalmsgatan 26
114 26 Stockholm, Sweden
daniel NORELL, Frida ROSENBERG, KTH School of Architecture, lecture, NOTHINGeverHAPPENS, The Stockholm Association of Architects
Comments Off on lecture: Molly WRIGHT STEENSONHarvard GSD
critic: Andrew WITT.
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Royce PEREZ & Yufeng ZHENG: Topological Surfaces deal with geometry at a local and global level of behavior. Locally, surfaces are defined through immediate curvature.
andrew WITT, architecture, geometry, Harvard, harvard GSD, Royce PEREZ, topology, Yufeng ZHENG
Comments Off on Medial Surface DetailingTheodore Spyropoulos delivers the lecture “Behavioral Complexity,” addressing: generative and behavior based design; self-aware/ self-assembled systems; participatory / cybernetic frameworks; and mobility prototypes and robotics. Monday, 03/24 at Pratt Institute.
lecture: Theodore SPYROPOULOS (Minimaforms / AADRL), “Behavioral Complexity.”
Monday, 03/24
6.00 pm / Higgins Hall
Pratt Institute
61 Saint James Place
Brooklyn, NY 11238
AA, DRL, lecture, NOTHINGeverHAPPENS, Pratt, pratt institute, theo SPYROPOULOS, theodore SPYROPOULOS
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advisor: Peter TESTA
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Salvador CORTEZ, Cheng LU, Avra TOMARA, & Nikita TROUFANOV: Anisotropic Formations project is a proto-architectural project that mixes robotics with vector-based 3-D printing.
3-D printing, anisotropy, Avra TOMARA, Cheng LU, nikita TROUFANOV, prototype, Salvador CORTEZ
Comments Off on Anisotropic FormationsPratt Institute
advisors: Michael CHEN & Jason LEE.
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.
Melissa BALCAZAR & Amir KARIMPOUR: “Intermodal Urbanism” is a proposal for Hunts Point, Bronx, NY.
Amir KARIMPOUR, architecture, jason LEE, Melissa BALCAZAR, michael CHEN, Pratt, pratt institute, thesis, urban design
Comments Off on Intermodal Urbanism“What does it mean to make an experiment?” investigates the position, role and significance of the experiment within design-led research. . . .
exhibition: “What does it mean to make an experiment?”
Friday, 03/21
3.00 p.m. / Meldahls Smedie, Holmen
Danneskiold-Samsøes Allé 51
Copenhagen, Denmark
event, exhibition, NOTHINGeverHAPPENS
Comments Off on exhibition: “What does it mean to make an experiment?”University of Western Australia
advisor: Beth GEORGE.
suckerPUNCH: Describe your project:
Ben JUCKES: A cemetery contains within its boundary an historical model of our society, reflecting each era, its culture, achievements and understandings.
Ben JUCKES, Beth GEORGE, cemetery, ideogram
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