Russell Fortmeyer reflects on Koning Eizenberg Architecture’s decades-long transformation of the Original Farmers Market in Los Angeles.
from https://architectureau.com/articles/the-space-between-architecture/ from https://daviddecker0.blogspot.com/2019/10/the-space-between-architecture_16.html
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This addition to a grand early-20th-century home in Hobart reads as a generous garden room, housing a new dining and kitchen space that captures the scale and movement of the nearby cypress tree.
from https://architectureau.com/articles/mount-stuart-greenhouse/ from https://daviddecker0.blogspot.com/2019/10/garden-room-mount-stuart-greenhouse_16.html
Aaron Betsky surveys the private and public work of Koning Eizenberg Architecture and identifies a distinctive expression suited to the messy vitality of Southern California.
from https://architectureau.com/articles/at-home-in-la-koning-and-eizenberg/ from https://daviddecker0.blogspot.com/2019/10/at-home-in-la-koning-eizenberg_16.html
The Australian Institute of Landscape Architects has announced the winners of the 2019 National Landscape Architecture Awards.
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The Australian Institute of Architects has revealed the winners of the 2019 edition of the NSW Country Division Awards.
from https://architectureau.com/articles/2019-nsw-country-division-awards/ from https://daviddecker0.blogspot.com/2019/10/2019-nsw-country-division-awards_16.html KnitCandela—a thin, sinuous concrete shell built on ultra-lightweight knitted formwork—has been nominated by the Institution of Structural Engineers for the 2019 Structural Award. Installed at Museo Universitario Arte Contemporáneo, Mexico City, KnitCandela is an experimental structure designed by ZHCODE that pays homage to the architect & engineer Félix Candela—reimagining his inventive concrete shell structures through the introduction of new computational design methods and innovative KnitCrete knitted formwork technology. KnitCrete is a material-saving & cost-effective knitted formwork system to cast double-curved geometries in concrete. Developed at ETH Zurich by Block Research Group in collaboration with the Swiss National Centre of Competence for Research, KnitCrete enables the realisation of a wide range of anticlastic geometries. With this cable-net and fabric formwork system, expressive concrete surfaces can now be constructed efficiently, without the need for complex moulds. KnitCandela’s thin, double-curved concrete shell with a surface area of almost 50 sq.m and weighing more than 5 tonnes, was applied on a KnitCrete formwork of only 55 kg. The knitted fabric of the formwork system was carried to Mexico from Switzerland in just two suitcases. Designed to be constructed within a tight schedule, restricted space and minimal budget, KnitCandela demonstrates the rapid evolution of digital design & fabrication to the challenges faced by the construction industry, integrating digital fabrication with the skills of traditional craftsmanship and construction methods. Architecture Extrapolated (R-Ex) managed KnitCandela’s construction as part of their work integrating digital technologies in building trades in Mexico. The Structural Awards shortlist Photograph by Juan Pablo Allegre
from https://www.zaha-hadid.com/2019/10/16/knitcandela-nominated-for-structural-awards-2019/ from https://daviddecker0.blogspot.com/2019/10/knitcandela-nominated-for-structural.html Architizer has just announced The One Rendering Challenge that asks participants to create one rendering that powerfully communicates an architectural form or space and the experience of those that would inhabit it. I will join an amazing group of jurors who include industry leaders such as Keely Colcleugh (Kilograph), Ronen Bekerman (Ronenbekerman.com), Britta Wikholm (Visulent AB), Matthew Bannister (DBOX), Peter Guthrie (The Boundary), Mengyi Fan (SHoP Architects), and Juan Rico (Methanoia) as we parse through all of the work to find that perfect image. All of the competition FAQs and Info can be found at onerenderingchallenge.com I can’t wait to see what kind of images you all produce and how the competition will unfold. from https://visualizingarchitecture.com/the-one-rendering-challenge/ from https://daviddecker0.blogspot.com/2019/10/the-one-rendering-challenge-2019_16.html Architizer has just announced The One Rendering Challenge that asks participants to create one rendering that powerfully communicates an architectural form or space and the experience of those that would inhabit it. I will join an amazing group of jurors who include industry leaders such as Keely Colcleugh (Kilograph), Ronen Bekerman (Ronenbekerman.com), Britta Wikholm (Visulent AB), Matthew Bannister (DBOX), Peter Guthrie (The Boundary), Mengyi Fan (SHoP Architects), and Juan Rico (Methanoia) as we parse through all of the work to find that perfect image. All of the competition FAQs and Info can be found at onerenderingchallenge.com I can’t wait to see what kind of images you all produce and how the competition will unfold. from https://visualizingarchitecture.com/the-one-rendering-challenge/ from https://daviddecker0.blogspot.com/2019/10/the-one-rendering-challenge-2019_66.html Architizer has just announced The One Rendering Challenge that asks participants to create one rendering that powerfully communicates an architectural form or space and the experience of those that would inhabit it. I will join an amazing group of jurors who include industry leaders such as Keely Colcleugh (Kilograph), Ronen Bekerman (Ronenbekerman.com), Britta Wikholm (Visulent AB), Matthew Bannister (DBOX), Peter Guthrie (The Boundary), Mengyi Fan (SHoP Architects), and Juan Rico (Methanoia) as we parse through all of the work to find that perfect image. All of the competition FAQs and Info can be found at onerenderingchallenge.com I can’t wait to see what kind of images you all produce and how the competition will unfold. from https://visualizingarchitecture.com/the-one-rendering-challenge/ from https://daviddecker0.blogspot.com/2019/10/the-one-rendering-challenge-2019_49.html Architizer has just announced The One Rendering Challenge that asks participants to create one rendering that powerfully communicates an architectural form or space and the experience of those that would inhabit it. I will join an amazing group of jurors who include industry leaders such as Keely Colcleugh (Kilograph), Ronen Bekerman (Ronenbekerman.com), Britta Wikholm (Visulent AB), Matthew Bannister (DBOX), Peter Guthrie (The Boundary), Mengyi Fan (SHoP Architects), and Juan Rico (Methanoia) as we parse through all of the work to find that perfect image. All of the competition FAQs and Info can be found at onerenderingchallenge.com I can’t wait to see what kind of images you all produce and how the competition will unfold. from https://visualizingarchitecture.com/the-one-rendering-challenge/ from https://daviddecker0.blogspot.com/2019/10/the-one-rendering-challenge-2019_15.html |
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