A little selection of works by our friend Chiara, whom we've just met here in Paris. See you soon! chiaradattola.com chiara dattola on … [Read more...]
Oma/Rem Koolhaas early sketches
A collection of less-known Office for Metropolitan Architecture sketches from 1980's and 1990's projects. Click images to zoom. Lille Masterplan, … [Read more...]
John Hejduk, House A, 1967
John Quentin Hejduk (19 July 1929 - 3 July 2000), was an architect, artist and educator who spent much of his life in New York City. Hejduk is noted … [Read more...]
Spatial City Principles by Yona Friedman, 1960
Yona Friedman. Already blogged: Yona Friedman's La Ville Spatiale Click for full size image. … [Read more...]
Kazutaka Miyatake’s Space Ships
Kazutaka Miyatake is an anime designer known for the mechanical design of the Macross TV and Space Battleship … [Read more...]
We wouldn’t ever think we could post something by Ricardo Bofill on Socks…
WALDEN 7 / SANT JUST DESVERN, 1970 IN: A.D. #52, 7/8 1982 More: Kafka Castle Via: Betonbabe … [Read more...]
Randomly collected images and diagrams about “Life, a User’s Manual”, George Perec
George Perec, La Vie, Mode d'Emploi. Read more on Ivar Hagendoorn's article "Georges Perec: Life a User's … [Read more...]
A (luckily) defunct object: the Rotring Isograph Pen
Via: Things To Look At … [Read more...]
So Long, Atlantis
A mix of videos from cameras mounted on the two solid rocket boosters from the Atlantis Space Shuttle's last trip, (mission STS-135) on July 8. The … [Read more...]
The Star Wars blueprints
A new, inaccessible (500$) book is out: Star Wars: the Blueprints, containing over 500 photographs, illustrations and details of all the objects, … [Read more...]
Stop City, by Dogma (2007-08)
Stop City is the hypothesis for a non-figurative architectural language for the city. By assuming the form of the border that separates … [Read more...]
Scam, by Pam&Jenny
Visual for "Share/d Heritage", a debate organized by Scam (Bibliothèque royale de Bruxelles) around the issue of how contemporary artists may enrich … [Read more...]
Richard Wilkinson, The Quantum Zoo
"For a feature article in The New Scientist about the many different ways to try to understand Quantum Theory. We used Schrodinger’s Cat as a starting … [Read more...]
1937’s exploding Hindenburg Zeppelin
On romanoarchives.tk … [Read more...]
Picture Cook by Katie Shelly
"The following recipes are not intended as precise culinary blueprints. Instead they are meant to inspire experimentation, improvisation and play in … [Read more...]
Download “Building the common space” Instant Book
As already wrote some days ago, you can freely download the Instant book of the atelier we participated in with Luca Galofaro at ESA, Ecole Speciale … [Read more...]
“Building the common space”. Atelier D6 at ESA Paris
As some of you may already know, Luca Galofaro of Ian+ asked us to be assistant teachers for a fourth year atelier at ESA, (Ecole spéciale … [Read more...]
“In the EUR, where one can see the cemetery of our defeats, everybody has lost as he could”
(“All’Eur, dove si vede il cimitero delle nostre sconfitte, ognuno ha perso come poteva”) Giorgio Ciucci - Gli Architetti e il Fascismo Picture by … [Read more...]
Voluntary Confinement Spaces
Voluntary Confinement Spaces is a collection of projects on the subject of voluntary confinement carried out by young Greek architecture students … [Read more...]
Flying buildings
“The building industry is the last holdover of the archaic craft system. We are going to have to revise our building technology. The Lockheed … [Read more...]
The Puddle, live posters
Ertdfgcvb: Posters and flyers for The Puddle, live electronic music and DJs at Stall 6, Zürich. Processing was used for the production of the … [Read more...]
Postmodern retrofit kit
Enough with those International Style staplers! On a 1988 issue of Spy Magazine. Via: Tomos Owen tumblr … [Read more...]
Superjail, by Reality Cues
Reality Cues are: "producers and consumers of architectures stationed throughout the ranks of practice and theory." "This work illustrates our … [Read more...]
ROBERT FLUDD’S “UTRIUSQUE COSMI MAIORIS SALICET ET MINORIS METAPHYSICA…”
Robert Fludd, also known as Robertus de Fluctibus (17 January 1574, Bearsted, Kent – 8 September 1637, London) was a prominent English Paracelsian … [Read more...]
Random magazine: the book!
New-media art Random magazine quits, but it is still online. Ten years of publications have been condensed in a book you can buy or freely … [Read more...]
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