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A Daily Dose of Architecture: Book Review: The Japanese House Reinvented
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A Daily Dose of Architecture. Almost) daily architectural musings and imagery from New York City. My recent posts at World-Architects. Sunday, May 17, 2015. Book Review: The Japanese House Reinvented. The Japanese House Reinvented. Monacelli Press, 2015. Hardcover, 288 pages. Shigeru Ban: Villa in Sengokuhara]. One house that can serve as an example is Shigeru Ban's 4,875-square-foot Villa in Sengokuhara. A small lodge of only 355 square feet.). Posted by John Hill. Comments are moderated for spam. Repor...
A Daily Dose of Architecture: Koolhaas Houselife
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A Daily Dose of Architecture. Almost) daily architectural musings and imagery from New York City. My recent posts at World-Architects. Saturday, March 22, 2008. The first time I saw, in Abitare. The story of Guadalupe Acedo, the housekeeper of OMA's House. In Bordeaux, France designed for a wheelchair-bound client, I was intrigued by the focus on the housekeeper and the chores she must do to keep the house and its well-known mechanisms in a reasonable state after the occupant's death. Posted by John Hill.
A Daily Dose of Architecture: The New Whitney
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A Daily Dose of Architecture. Almost) daily architectural musings and imagery from New York City. My recent posts at World-Architects. Tuesday, April 28, 2015. Looking west at the Whitney from Gansevoort Street All photographs by John Hill]. The Whitney Museum of American Art. Opens on Friday, May 1, nine years after the institution announced it would be moving to the Meatpacking District adjacent to the southern end of the High Line. Open since October 2014, the Gansevoort Market. The city owns a two-st...
A Daily Dose of Architecture: "I'm OK. The world's all wrong."
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A Daily Dose of Architecture. Almost) daily architectural musings and imagery from New York City. My recent posts at World-Architects. Friday, May 22, 2015. I'm OK. The world's all wrong.". The quote of this title's post comes from the notebook of Harry Weese, which is featured in a 2010 episode of Chicago Tonight. Click here to watch the video. If you don't see the embedded video above.). Posted by John Hill. Comments are moderated for spam. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). 100 Years, 100 Buildings.
A Daily Dose of Architecture: Today's archidose #854
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A Daily Dose of Architecture. Almost) daily architectural musings and imagery from New York City. My recent posts at World-Architects. Wednesday, August 05, 2015. Here are some photos of POLIN Museum of the History of Polish Jews. 2013) in Warsaw, Poland, by Lahdelma and Mahlamäki Architects. Photographed by Ziemowit Cabanek. To contribute your Flickr images for consideration, just:. Join and add photos to the archidose pool. To contribute your Instagram images for consideration, just:.
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Architecture Design: December 2014
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Merry Xmas and Happy New Year! Posts will resume on January 5, 2015. Favorite Books of 2014. This list of notable books for 2014 is broken into three sections of seven books each, listed in alphabetical order by title. Note that books reviewed or noted were not necessarily released in 2014. Covers link to Amazon, with links to reviews and my other blog included when appropriate. Seven favorites from the 50 books I read and reviewed. In 2014 (titles are linked to reviews):. Park Books, 2013. Seven favorit...
A Daily Dose of Architecture: AE3: Habitable Bridges
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A Daily Dose of Architecture. Almost) daily architectural musings and imagery from New York City. My recent posts at World-Architects. Wednesday, April 02, 2008. Using a bridge for something more than the movement of people and goods is not a new thing, as Italy's surviving Rialto Bridge (Venice) and Ponte Vecchio (Florence) attest. But their use for more than small kiosks, as habitable bridges, if you will, is a recent concept most overtly embraced by Steven Holl. Linked Hybrid in Beijing, China by Stev...
A Daily Dose of Architecture: Gehry Goes 2d
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A Daily Dose of Architecture. Almost) daily architectural musings and imagery from New York City. My recent posts at World-Architects. Sunday, July 31, 2005. Tonight FOX reran The Simpsons. Episode with Frank Gehry. And I must admit it's still hilarious. I grabbed my camera and took a few screenshots. Mr Gehry receives the letter from Marge requesting his services. He's especially impressed by the Snoopy stationary. Nice mailbox. Frank Gehry, you've done it again! Posted by John Hill. I love that episode...
A Daily Dose of Architecture: Storefront's TRANS Auction
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A Daily Dose of Architecture. Almost) daily architectural musings and imagery from New York City. My recent posts at World-Architects. Wednesday, April 15, 2015. From April 7 to April 21, Paddle8 is hosting an online benefit auction. For the Storefront for Art and Architecture that leads up to the Storefront's Spring Benefit. David Adjaye - Smithsonian Sketch. Erieta Attali - Glass-wood House (designed by Kengo Kuma), New Canaan USA. Denise Scott Brown - MGM Film Studio, Los Angeles, 1967. Available in b...
A Daily Dose of Architecture: Oculus Book Talk
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A Daily Dose of Architecture. Almost) daily architectural musings and imagery from New York City. My recent posts at World-Architects. Tuesday, July 03, 2012. On Monday, July 9th at 6pm I'll be speaking. About my Guide to Contemporary New York City Architecture. WW Norton, 2011) at the Center for Architecture as part of the AIANY Oculus Book Talks. The event is free for AIA members and students, and only 10 bucks for non-members; RSVP via this link. Books will be for sale at the event. Posted by John Hill.
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CARRERA POR MONTAÑA COMARCA NORORIENTAL DE MÁLAGA. Domingo, 20 de mayo de 2012. Fotos Ofrecidas por Atletismo Perote. ORGANIZACIÓN CXM COMARCA NORORIENTAL DE MALAGA. Enviar por correo electrónico. Viernes, 18 de mayo de 2012. Las calsificaciones ofrecidas por Race Splitter aquí. Recuerde que para visualizar e imprimir los resultados de una categoría, ejemplo Absoluta-Masculino, debe incluir las sub-categorías. ORGANIZACIÓN CXM COMARCA NORORIENTAL DE MALAGA. Enviar por correo electrónico. Se recuerda tamb...
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Architectural designs of an architectural design student. powered by doom and coffee. Sunday, March 31, 2013. Tools of Doom: Sharpie markers. A quick review of stuff I use for traditional drawing and sketching. When I was in a high school I was a big fan of pencils. I used all kinds of them - automatic, graphite, solid graphite, charcoal. Then I discovered other media - pens and markers. I fell in love with them almost immediately and I use them all the time since then. 1 Sanford Sharpie markers. Since u...
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A Daily Dose of Architecture. Almost) daily architectural musings and imagery from New York City. My recent posts at World-Architects. Thursday, March 15, 2018. Book of the Moment: Castelvecchio. One of the highlights of a semester spent in Italy nearly 25 years ago was a visit to Carlo Scarpa's Castelvecchio in Verona, Italy. With that, I'm super-excited to learn about Richard Murphy's new book, Carlo Scarpa and Castelvecchio Revisited. Put out by his own (I'm guessing) Breakfast Mission Publishing.