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2007 John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship: November 2007
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2007 John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship. Given by the college of environmental design at the university of california, berkeley. Wednesday, November 28, 2007. Various aspects of Mexico City, Mexico. My hut in San Blas, Panama. Various views of Machu Picchu, Peru. Maison Curutchet in La Plata, Argentina. Copan Building's parking garage in Sao Paulo and two rooms. National Sculpture Museum in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Soccer court and street stair in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Posted by Andrew Ballard.
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2007 John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship: selected sketchbook pages
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2007 John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship. Given by the college of environmental design at the university of california, berkeley. Wednesday, November 28, 2007. Various aspects of Mexico City, Mexico. My hut in San Blas, Panama. Various views of Machu Picchu, Peru. Maison Curutchet in La Plata, Argentina. Copan Building's parking garage in Sao Paulo and two rooms. National Sculpture Museum in Sao Paulo, Brazil. Soccer court and street stair in Rio de Janeiro, Brazil. Posted by Andrew Ballard.
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2007 John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship: são paulo, branner colleagues
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2007 John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship. Given by the college of environmental design at the university of california, berkeley. Wednesday, October 10, 2007. São paulo, branner colleagues. Please excuse this harmless bit of ecstatic self-indulgence and gosh-look-how-special-we-are-this-year-ness. Marks the unique intersection of the year's three Branner trajectories; I overlapped with Ivan Valin in. But this is my first time crossing paths with Yuki Bowman. Images courtesy of Ivan Valin and Yuki Bowman.
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2007 John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship: rio de janeiro, pedregulho housing
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2007 John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship. Given by the college of environmental design at the university of california, berkeley. Saturday, October 20, 2007. Rio de janeiro, pedregulho housing. Designed by Affonso Eduardo Reidy and built between 1949 and 1951, the Pedregulho housing development was intended as a model for subsidized lower-class housing. The building shares an intimate and sophisticated relationship with its sloping site. Conceived as a white bastion of working class sanitation, Pedregul...
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2007 John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship: são paulo, copan building
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2007 John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship. Given by the college of environmental design at the university of california, berkeley. Wednesday, October 10, 2007. São paulo, copan building. Designed by Oscar Niemeyer. And completed in 1953, the. Is a megalithic tour de force. Of the brise soleil. Taken to its sinewy extreme. The façade’s slow undulation coaxes its grain into dynamism as hundreds of horizontal shelves draw the eye upward to the waving crest of its perspectival silhouette.
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2007 John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship: July 2007
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2007 John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship. Given by the college of environmental design at the university of california, berkeley. Tuesday, July 31, 2007. Expense list, page 12. Posted by Andrew Ballard. Panama, san blas. Miffed and scorned by the boat-wielding Panamanian public (my plan to sail the Canal as a line-handler never materialized), I re-directed my last few Central American days to San Blas, a string of islands off the coast that, along with a 232-mile strip of coastal. Drunken scuffles inter...
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2007 John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship: June 2007
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2007 John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship. Given by the college of environmental design at the university of california, berkeley. Saturday, June 30, 2007. Uc berkeley, branner midterm report. Posted by Andrew Ballard. Tuesday, June 26, 2007. Elkin, the ballard estate. Posted by Andrew Ballard. Monday, June 25, 2007. Some colorful cuts culled from a couple of the more cogent clips I could collect since cutting out of the country. Portici di San Luca in Bologna, Italy. Stepwell in Ahmedabad, India. Posted...
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2007 John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship: expense list, pages 15,16
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2007 John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship. Given by the college of environmental design at the university of california, berkeley. Monday, October 29, 2007. Expense list, pages 15,16. Posted by Andrew Ballard. Berkeley, California, United States. View my complete profile.
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2007 John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship: charlotte, ballard boys
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2007 John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship. Given by the college of environmental design at the university of california, berkeley. Monday, October 29, 2007. Charlotte, ballard boys. For two weeks or so, I’m back in. To get an overdue dose of family and affiliated animals before I mosey back into the academic arena. The two diminutive gentlemen to the far right—Connor and Aidan—are the contributions of my older brother (to my left your right) and his wife. Posted by Andrew Ballard. View my complete profile.
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2007 John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship: May 2007
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2007 John K. Branner Traveling Fellowship. Given by the college of environmental design at the university of california, berkeley. Thursday, May 24, 2007. Bologna, i portici di san luca. 8217;s porticos, like the ones pictured in the large photograph above, are the products of late-medieval municipal codes and interpretative compliance. The passageways are nearly continuous within the city walls, creating a communal space that is the sum total of individual contributions. Only later did buildings grow on...