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  • Animate Matter
    princeton NEW JERSEY

    Princeton SOA Lecture Series: “What I Did Next: Princeton’s Alternative Architectural Practices”

    “Animate Matter,” with Brandon Clifford, Greg Lynn, Hilary Sample, Michelle Fornabai, and Caroline O’Donnell
    Thursday, 11/08
    6.00 pm / Betts Auditorium
    Princeton SOA
    Princeton, New Jersey 08544

  • interview with peter FRANKFURT
    los angeles CALIFORNIA

    Peter Frankfurt from Imaginary Forces contaminates us with stories of collaborations between filmmakers and architects.

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  • Jules Verne Foundation for Submarines and Deep-sea Robotics
    vienna AUSTRIA

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project:

    sebastian KAUS:

    1. What is it?
    The Jules Verne Foundation for Submarines and Deep-sea Robotics is a novel combination of a Jules Verne themed exhibition space, research center and a robotic submarine manufacturing center situated in Le Havre, Rrance. Best described as “amphibious” architecture, this unconventional waterfrontproject brings spatial elements from the underwater world to our terrestrial surface.

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  • Window Shopping Across the Void
    los angeles CALIFORNIA

    UCLA
    critic: greg LYNN

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.

    james DIEWALD & matt GOLDSBERRY: Window Shopping Across the Void features three hundred thousand square feet of showrooms for fashion furniture and fine art in downtown Los Angeles. Contemporary media culture’s capacity to distract, captivate and capture large audiences is largely unrivalled by architecture. This is particularly the case in Los Angeles. Our project speculates on the spatial innovation made possible when the potentials of media experience motivate physical organization.

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  • The Essence Show 2012
    vienna AUSTRIA

    Essence Angewandte Institute of Architecture year end exhibition at the Künstlerhaus, Vienna.

    The exhibition design by Hani Rashid was conceived as a field matrix that displays and proliferates, information, models and materials from the Institutes architecture departments. The resulting terrain is a landscape of varying visions for the future of architecture. Over 60 works of students from the three design studios Zaha Hadid, Greg Lynn, and Hani Rashid were “spawned” across the field of 600 podiums.

    The Essence Show 2012
    Wednesday, 06/27 — 07/15
    Künstlerhaus
    Karlsplatz 5, 1010 Vienna

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  • Translate the Intangible
    london UNITED KINGDOM

    Translate the Intangible addresses the challenges of communicating dynamic aspects of contemporary design methodologies through static mediums such as text and images. As current design-oriented fields have amplified the implementation of computational and generative tools, the process of documentation and representation of the design process has become more difficult to express. Translate the Intangible will bring together a multi-disciplinary group of leading practitioners to discuss the challenges involved in expressing the process involved in their work and propose new perspectives addressing this issue.

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    Translate the Intangible: Kolarevic, Sarkisian, Lynn, Kilian, Dellatore, & Lipson.
    Friday, 05/11
    10.00 am / Lecture Hall, AA
    36 Bedford Square
    London, UK WC1B 3ES

  • Digital Systems: Theory + Practice
    houston TEXAS

    Panelists will explore theoretical approaches to digital fabrication and tooling systems, as well as the various implications and practical applications of digital fabrication and their impact on the practice and pedagogy of architecture.

    Thursday, 03/29, 7.00pm
    Keynote Speaker: Greg Lynn (Greg Lynn FORM; Professor, UCLA A.UD)

    Friday, 03/30, 10.00am-5.00pm
    Symposium Panelists: Elena Manferdini, David Ruy, Chris Lasch.

    Organized by Wendy W. Fok, Assistant Professor, University of Houston.

    Thursday, 02/29–Friday, 03/30
    College of Arch. Theater (Rm. 150)
    122 College of Architecture Building
    The University of Houston
    4800 Calhoun Road
    Houston, Texas 77004

  • Window Shopping Across the Void
    los angeles CALIFORNIA

    UCLA
    critic: greg LYNN

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.

    james DIEWALD & matt GOLDSBERRY: Window Shopping Across the Void features three hundred thousand square feet of showrooms for fashion furniture and fine art in downtown Los Angeles. Contemporary media culture’s capacity to distract, captivate and capture large audiences is largely unrivalled by architecture. This is particularly the case in Los Angeles. Our project speculates on the spatial innovation made possible when the potentials of media experience motivate physical organization.

    VIDEO 01

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  • HYPOSTYLE HALL: (TOO) MANY COLUMNS
    new haven CONNECTICUT

    [EXHIBITION FINALIST]

    Yale University SOA
    critic: greg LYNN & brennan BUCK

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.

    ji-young YOON: This is an advanced studio project from Yale School of Architecture. The goal of this project was to explore the hypostyle hall as a new typology for high speed rail stations capable of connecting the space of the station to the existing city fabric. The site for this project was Los Angeles, California.

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  • the
    los angeles CALIFORNIA

    UCLA
    critic: greg LYNN

    suckerPUNCH: Describe your project.

    harlen MILLER & sontaya BLUANGTOOK: The Vault at Beverly Hills redefines the fine art and jewelry retail experience by merging commercial display and architectural form. The Vault acts as a display window and vertical plinth that emerges from the ground rather than the facade. Merchandise displays are oriented both towards the street as well as to the interior of the department store. The retail window display no long becomes a static plane, but an activated three dimensional construct.

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