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The new university campus, currently in construction at Stockwell Street in Greenwich will excitingly be the new home for the School of Architecture, Design and Construction in 2014. The Stockwell Street campus will provide a new library, an excellent Architecture Studio space, 14 roof gardens, television studios, sound studios, a photography studio, animation studios and editing suites. Want to know the latest from the Stockwell Studio, check out this blog every fortnight here on the page tab titled Stockwell Street.
Monday, 26 November 2012
film shoots at Greenwich
Wolf Prix of Coop Himmelb[l]au
Wolf Prix of Coop Himmelb[l]au will be giving a talk at the Architectural Association titled :
In two days tomorrow will be yesterday.
The lecture will be given in the lecture hall at 18.00 27.11.12
Wolf D. Prix, born in Vienna in 1942, a co-founder, Design Principal and CEO of COOP HIMMELB(L)AU. He studied architecture at the Vienna University of Technology, the Architectural Association of London, and the Southern California Institute of Architecture in Los Angeles.
Thursday, 22 November 2012
First year tutor Lawrence Lek is Designer in residence at the Design Museum
Lawrence reviewed in Dezeen
Unlimited Edition
Lawrence Lek
Designer in Residence 2012 Commission at the Design Museum
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Lawrence Lek is a sculptor and architect who experiments with processes of natural growth and industrial fabrication through sculptural objects and environments. His work employs modular structures which connect to create larger forms or experiential installations that define the visitor's awareness of the surrounding spaces.
For the Design Museum's Designer in Residence 2012 programme, Lawrence has created Unlimited Edition, a series of bent-plywood modules that combine to form objects and environments that users can customize, including a pavilion and seating. Referencing psychological Rorschach tests, which ask subjects to interpret unfamiliar inkblot shapes based on things they already know, Lawrence channelled the element of subjectivity into shaping the organic structures that compose the project.
Throughout the design process, Lawrence constructed numerous maquettes in paper and thin plywood to experiment with form before progressing to full-size pieces. Combining digital design techniques, such as computer controlled (CNC) routing and laser cutting with hand assembly, Lawrence can easily customize the modules to expand or contract. The full-size modules were made from a single cut of standard 8-feet tall plywood sheets, minimizing costly fabrication time. Each plywood module is soaked in water before it is bent and braced in place while it dries.
Working with the inherent symmetry of the material, which bends along the grain of the wood, Lawrence was able to achieve a consistent molding of modules. The shell-like shapes provided rigidity while allowing them to be stacked for transportation and storage. When erected they create uncanny forms, spaces and tool-like objects that invite the user to nurture individual responses within an artificial environment.
During the residency, Lawrence moved into a studio in the White Building, a new arts centre across the canal from the Olympic Park. He is currently evolving Unlimited Edition at two different scales - as a system for site-specific urban installations, and as prosthetic objects that modify both our bodies and mental awareness of surrounding Nature.
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Lawrence Lek . Prosthetic Aesthetics . 2012 Design Museum Designer in Residence
A . Studio 3, The White Building, London E9 5EN | M . +44 (0) 7592 572329
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Wednesday, 21 November 2012
The importance of design education
Ron Arad and Antony Gormley discuss,,, worth listening while working
Image - Yves Klein experimenting with Fire Architecture
Keith Arnatt
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| Self Burial ( Television Interference Project) 1969 copyright The Estate of Keith Arnatt |
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artist,
conceptual art,
photography
Monday, 19 November 2012
Rem Koolhaas
Happy Birthday
Rem Koolhaas celebrated his 68th birthday on the 17.11.12.
He is well known for his critical and provocative thoughts on architecture.
Monday, 5 November 2012
Friday, 2 November 2012
Thursday, 1 November 2012
Lina Bo Bardi
Lina Bo Bardi was an Italian Architect that practiced predominantly in Brazil.In London there is currently an exhibition of her work that is well worth a visit. Here is a review from the Guardian by Rowan Moore.
The exhibition is on at the British Council Gallery in London until the 30.11.12
The exhibition is on at the British Council Gallery in London until the 30.11.12
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architect,
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Tuesday, 30 October 2012
Lebbeus Woods
Below is an image of the Solohouse by Lebbeus Woods.
Here is his wikipedia entry.
Sadly he died Tuesday in his sleep and he will be sorely missed. He was an architect that was best known for his exqusite drawings and polemical thinking. Please take a look at the commentary by Geoff Manaugh from BLDGBLOG.
PRINT MATTERs 001
On the 23.10.12 Simon Herron gave a talk on books and magazines.These are some of the books that were discussed.
01. Towards a new architecture by Le Corbusier
02. Leque an architectural enigma by Phillipe Duboy
03. The League of Nations, Architectural Competitions
04.Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture by Robert Venturi
04. The Decorative Art of Today by Le Corbusier
05. Archigram Magazin 04
06. Architectural Design Magazine February 1967
07. Architectural Design Magazine September 1968
08. Architectural Design Magazine November 1970
09. Architectural Design Magazine March 1970
10. Architecture 2000 predictions and methods
11. This is Tomorrow exhibition catalogue 1956
12. Living Arts magazine
13. Archigram Magazin 09
01. Towards a new architecture by Le Corbusier
02. Leque an architectural enigma by Phillipe Duboy
03. The League of Nations, Architectural Competitions
04.Complexity and Contradiction in Architecture by Robert Venturi
04. The Decorative Art of Today by Le Corbusier
05. Archigram Magazin 04
06. Architectural Design Magazine February 1967
07. Architectural Design Magazine September 1968
08. Architectural Design Magazine November 1970
09. Architectural Design Magazine March 1970
10. Architecture 2000 predictions and methods
11. This is Tomorrow exhibition catalogue 1956
12. Living Arts magazine
13. Archigram Magazin 09
Wednesday, 24 October 2012
Saturday, 20 October 2012
Ben Nicholson Interview and other Links
Excerpt from interview. Ben Nicholson recounting his student days:
"Libeskind mentioned I should look at the drawings of Jean-Jacques LeQueu and all of the French Revolution-era architects. I got the book and realized this does look interesting! I started producing - producing work with an ecstatic addiction. I made this project that was sited at Trafalgar Square with these creatures and animals, which included a text about these buildings that were in the shape of creatures, such as the consumption bird, the palindromic urinator"
Right: Jean-Jacques Lequeu, Elevation of the tomb of Porsenna, king of Etruria, known as the Tuscan Labyrinth, 1792
I wanted to go to Paris to investigate these LeQueu drawings closer. Once again a girlfriend - I told her I want to see these drawings, and she said, "Well go and see them," and I say, "I don't have any money." She was traveling there the next day by airplane and said, "Why don't you come with me and go on your bicycle." I said, "Okay I'll race you." This is at 9 o'clock at night after a bottle of wine and literarily I ran downstairs got on my bicycle and I just started cycling to Paris. And this bicycle was an old five-speed or something. It wasn't even a ten-speed - it was a trash bike. I was fit at that time - I mean domestic fit, I didn't exercise or anything. I got on to the five o'clock ferry from Dover to Calais, got to the other side and just started cycling. When I was overcome with exhaustion I'd pull over to the side sleep in a ditch, eat a bar of chocolate, and get on the bike. [Laughs] Anyway, I arrived at 3 o' clock in the morning the next day, like 32 hours riding or something, solid cycling. In the middle of the ride - in the middle of the evening, a beautiful evening, the pedal freezes up, and I had no tools or anything. [Laughs] So I limped into this farmyard and this farmer - just as in America, they can fix anything. He took the pedal off and replaced it with a pedal from his daughter's tricycle. [Laughs] And I say, 'Thanks buddy I'm out of here!'"
here is link to whole interview:
http://archinect.com/features/article/14916/ben-nicholson-s-faith-based-initiative
His Labyrinth project where he draws every possible Labyrinth
image courtesy of 'Design boom'
http://www.designboom.com/weblog/cat/9/view/4060/venice-architecture-biennale-08-ben-nicholson.html
What you can do with an A4 scanner
FULL BODY SCAN: Image and text courtesy of the 'New Aesthetic' Blog.
“Sariwat” by Maitha Demithan, formed from hundreds of images captured by a flatbed A4 scanner, aka scanography. As seen in the exhibition Tessellation Make Up at Galeri Zilberman, Istanbul.
Thursday, 18 October 2012
Reyner Banham - Loves Los Angeles
Reyner Banham was an architectural critic and prolific writer on design click on the link from wikipedia.
Tuesday, 16 October 2012
Alexander Brodsky
Alexander Brodsky is a russian architect famous for his imaginary projects, sculptures and installations.He currently has an installation at the Calvet 22 Gallery in Shoreditch.
Here is a review of the current exhibition by Rowan Moore for The Guardian.
Another article in Metropolis.
Another article in Metropolis.
Labels:
architect,
drawing,
exhibition
Thursday, 4 October 2012
Life-size model of the human body
White's Physiological Manikin, 1886
James T. White & Co.
This life-sized fold-out model of the human body was marketed for at least 20 years. The manikin's flaps correspond to lecture topics such as the circulatory system, the brain and nervous system, the skeleton and muscles, venereal disease and the physiology of reproduction (male and female), first aid, and the dangers of corseting (visible in the far right).
Another view of the same foldout from The Science Museum London.
Kaplan Krueger
This is work by Kaplan Krueger published in Pamphlet 14. A copy of which is available in the studio for perusal.
Labels:
architect,
experimental,
machine
Thursday, 20 September 2012
ROCA Gallery
Former year one students help Pernilla Orhstedt create this sumptous backdrop for a catwalk show at the ROCA Gallery during London Fashion Week. This piece and other artifacts are currently on show and it is well worth a trip as the gallery was designed by Zaha Hadid.
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| designed by Pernilla Ohrstedt |
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| designed by Zaha Hadid Architects |
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