Among the four who gave life to the earliest instances of the Office for Metropolitan Architecture, Zoe Zenghelis is by far the least … [Read more...]
Weaponized Architecture by Léopold Lambert
Léopold Lambert's Weaponized Architecture, an "analysis of Israel’s architecture of colonization in the context of global trends in architecture and … [Read more...]
Pier Vittorio Aureli, Future of History
Pier Vittorio Aureli, Head of the Capital Cities Research Program and "The City as a Project" Ph.D. Program, Berlage Institute, presented April 2, … [Read more...]
‘We’re Building Assembly-Line Cities and Buildings’ – A Koolhaas Interview
Der Spiegel recently invited architect Rem Koolhaas to tour HafenCity (Europe's largest urban redevelopment project) and to show him the new Spiegel … [Read more...]
XVII Century Processions
From Christie's: THE PROCESSION OF THE GUILDS AND THE PROCESSION OF NOTRE-DAME DU SABLON DURING THE OMMEGANCK IN BRUSSELS IN 1615, OIL ON CANVAS, A … [Read more...]
Projekt 666, print works by Bengt Böckman, circa 1965–69
Project 666, by graphic designer Bengt Böckman belongs to the Swedish art history. A collage of science fiction architectural structures, in … [Read more...]
Some Kraftwerk for Christmas
La Guía de las Rutas Inciertas (Guide of Uncertain Routes) by Clara Nubiola
"Cada lunes Beside Books enviaba a Nubiola un punto de partida de un nuevo camino que debía seguir. No había ruta. No había objetivos." Every … [Read more...]
The Frame House, by Omar Ghazal
"The Frame House is a reimagining of the Scouts’ contribution to the Festival of Britain. In celebrating of the 60th anniversary of the Festival of … [Read more...]
Michael Webb interviewed by Tim Abrahams
On drawing techniques, Sin Centre, new and old technologies, America and the golden years. Tim Abrahamas, (architecture writer and former CCA fellow) … [Read more...]
Laszlo Moholy-Nagy – Dynamic of the Metropolis (Sketch for a film) – 1921/1922
"The intention of the film "Dynamic of the Metropolis" is not to teach, nor to moralise, nor to tell a story; its effect is meant to be visual, purely … [Read more...]
Cybernetic Serendipity (1968) – The Computer and the Arts
A breakthrough exhibition curated by Jasia Reichardt at the ICA London (from August 2nd to October 20th, 1968). "It was the first exhibition to … [Read more...]
Dan Mountford — The world inside us
«It is a visual journey through our minds by calm and tidy means which the reality of everyday life does not show.» I know: the work of super … [Read more...]
Removing / Extending Manhattan
Some time ago we posted an interesting 1975 map entitled "Removal of Manhattan Island", by Robert Grosvenor. The operation (see below) of disposing of … [Read more...]
The Road to Hell / The Road to Heaven
Two litographs from mid 19th century Russia. Thanks to Lydia Karagiannaki, we are now able to know the translation from the (Greek) texts: The … [Read more...]
“We can’t buy, so we occupy”, by Erin Ota and Caroline Smith
Some days ago we have participated to the awards ceremony for the Think Space architectural competition in Zagreb. The three days meeting, so-called: … [Read more...]
Computational Politics and Architecture: From the Digital Philosophy to the End of Work
An interesting symposium will take place tomorrow at the Ecole Nationale Superieure d'Architecture de Paris Malaquais. (14 rue Bonaparte, 75006, … [Read more...]
Technical Cutaways, 1940s, By Frank Soltesz
Frank Soltesz, illustrator. Click to zoom. Via: Retronaut … [Read more...]
Living as form
I just stumbled upon this project by the guys at Creative Time, that unfortunately lasted only from September to October, but that culminate in a … [Read more...]
“The Architect’s Brain”, illustration by Point Supreme for Conditions
Conditions is an indipendent scandinavian magazine for architecture and urbanism. This is the cover for the upcoming issue 9 "New Knowledge / New … [Read more...]
B-Side, Designs by Felix Pfaeffli
Feixen is the graphic design work of Felix Pfäffli. Felix was born in 1986. In 2010 he graduated and started his own studio «Feixen». In the summer of … [Read more...]
Tiger Tateishi, The Vanishing City (Milan)
A late seventies wordless comic by Tiger Tateishi, who was working at the Ettore Sottsass architecture and design firm, at the time of this … [Read more...]
“Nobson Central” and “Welcome to Nobson”, a microcosmos created by Paul Noble
It was therefore decided to erect a civic monument on the roundabout at the outskirts of town. The monument is a large, vertical structure that spells … [Read more...]
Ugo La Pietra, La Casa Telematica, 1971
Dpr-barcelona Flickr sets are already worth visiting, but check out this collection about Ugo La Pietra's La Casa Telematica. (and if you're in Paris … [Read more...]
Studio Magazine features “Tower of Joy”, by Leopold Lambert
Check out this interesting episode in digital and on paper architectural zines world: Studio Magazine. Last issue (01), entitled [from] CRISIS … [Read more...]
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