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IN THE SHADOW OF SENATE HOUSE: June 2010
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IN THE SHADOW OF SENATE HOUSE. Monday, 7 June 2010. This roundtable discussion, on the role of footsteps in reconstructing moments in the cultural history of particular parts of cities, will take place from 3-5pm on Tuesday 15th June in Room 101, 30 Russell Square. Speakers include Marshall Berman, Ardis Butterfield, Henderson Downing, Owen Hatherley, Victoria McNeile and Mica Nava. It is co-organised by Matthew Beaumont of the UCL City Centre and In the Shadow of Senate House. Subscribe to: Posts (Atom).
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MONU No 15 Review | WAUA
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Writings on architecture, urbanism and art. 8 April, 2012. MONU No 15 Review. Another theme is whether the present era could be considered post-ideological, or if it instead is dominated not by one single ideology, but many. The question is then whether this is a permanent condition or simply a period of ideological instability and openness that will somehow crystallise into something ideologically more coherent. And others with a radically different ideological agenda than his own. Perhaps ethics al...
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Everyday Sketches « Trouble in Xanadu
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Adventures in architecture and aesthetics. Currently writing from New York. A Daily Dose of Architecture. Architecture – NY Times Topics. Posted on Wednesday, April 14th, 2010 at 2:19 am. Categories: my work. Follow this entry's comments through RSS. Click here to cancel reply. Mail (will not be published). Follow me on Twitter.
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Surprised at the Detroit Airport « Trouble in Xanadu
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Adventures in architecture and aesthetics. Currently writing from New York. A Daily Dose of Architecture. Architecture – NY Times Topics. Surprised at the Detroit Airport. A tunnel of blue, as though I was descending under the ocean. I crossed the threshold. The experience inside was something beyond whatever emotions you might typically hold for an airport moving sidewalk. I was floating through the dark, surrounded by spectral echoes …. Follow this entry's comments through RSS. Follow me on Twitter.
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Piano Supersizes the Kimbell « Trouble in Xanadu
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Adventures in architecture and aesthetics. Currently writing from New York. A Daily Dose of Architecture. Architecture – NY Times Topics. Piano Supersizes the Kimbell. A glimpse inside the lobby of Renzo Pianos planned Kimbell Art Museum expansion. Rendering by Renzo Piano Building Workshop. Here’s a question for you: What do Amsterdam, Atlanta, Basel, Bern, Chicago, Dallas, Houston, Los Angeles and San Francisco all have in common? In Ft Worth, Kahn’s process resulted in a museum design which revo...
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Provisional « Trouble in Xanadu
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Adventures in architecture and aesthetics. Currently writing from New York. A Daily Dose of Architecture. Architecture – NY Times Topics. A new book edited by authors Elite Kedan, Jon Dreyfous, and Craig Mutter surveys a coming wave of innovative design practices attempting to reshape not only what we build, but also the. Of the underlying design process. Some of the firms profiled, such as SHoP. And Lewis.Tsrumaki.Lewis. The book’s physical form, too, is a composite of multiple ingredients. A ...The lay...
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my work « Trouble in Xanadu
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Adventures in architecture and aesthetics. Currently writing from New York. A Daily Dose of Architecture. Architecture – NY Times Topics. Archive for the ‘my work’ Category. Wednesday, April 14th, 2010. Posted in my work. Tuesday, April 6th, 2010. Of a place as you experienced it at that point in time, and burn the memory of that feeling into your mind. In theory the memory may later be tapped into whenever its creator, in some future time of need, is hungry for precedent or inspiration. Posted in my work.
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Good Grey Day: May 2011
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Wednesday, 18 May 2011. A little something inspired by Sian Hislop's excellent exhibition at French Riviera Gallery in Bethnal Green. The verse is pretty teenage. But Sian didn't seem to mind because the clamour of teen passion, ripped knees,. Acrylic ink and oil on paper, 65 x 85 cm. What's wrong with all this kissing and stuff? Fingers feel the drift of rainbow brite / megabite joy falling. Hooked in a waistband. He drives me crazy with the way he is. All casual dress, glitter-fuck and night fun. This ...
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Good Grey Day: The Last Post
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Monday, 27 May 2013. Good Grey Day Has Moved. The Archive Shall Remain. Please Join Me At. Subscribe to: Post Comments (Atom). Writer for hire studying Contemporary Art Theory at Goldsmiths and engaged in the care of a library. Email Me at goodgreyday@gmail.com. View my complete profile. ɴ●♰ξs ϝᴙ●ლ ♰Ӊξ ṿ◍♏ⅉ✞◍ℾⅉữ♏-. Blog : Graphic work of Natalie Nicklin. Don't mix the colors. If Charlie Parker Was a Gunslinger,There'd Be a Whole Lot of Dead Copycats. Poetic practice journal by zillakiller {ryan ormonde}.
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