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The Aumbry Project* is an evolving exercise to train the interpretation of the thematic, aesthetic and spatial correlation between things.
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ODE TO POLO
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ARCHITECTURE APOLOGUES OF CARLO LODOLI
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LA SERENISSIMA
SEAN BLEM + SCOTT LLOYD + GIANNI BASSO |
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Three Projects commisioned by Case Studio VOGT Uncommon Venice for the 2012 Venice Architecture Biennale.
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International Architecture competition for the northern lights pavilion. Finalist with honorable mention.
Exhibited at the Architecture University of Barcelona (ETSAB) and Aalto University of Helsinki.
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| An essay and Esqollage for the Rivista digitale Hybrid Urbanisation of the Politecnico di MIlano.
...Human modes of organisation shape physical space. These increasingly predacious modes are powered by global demands oblivious to the unresolvable disturbances of biospheric cycles or the civic life-ground. This has created an omnipresent and pervasive type of urban space formed by the very mechanics of human subsistence in specific material-time-place formations.
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IP2100: Regional Fields, will be presented in both research paper and design categories at the forthcoming Union of International Architects congress. The investigation and strategic design draws upon scenario building and emerging global urban patterns.
UIA2011 TOKYO Tokyo International Forum
September 2011
Tokyo, JP
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| Jovis Publishers, Berlin, 2010
The
spatial needs of contemporary cities and their supporting
infrastructures stretch far beyond traditional city, territorial and
national borders. New cultural practices are formed in these expanding
contexts, allowing projects from terra-forming infrastructures to
open-source design systems to grace the anthologies of architectural
strategy and expression. This ventures architecture deeper into the
cultural politics of collective space and artefact and confronts the
previously subconscious systems that sustain urbanity. The book is a
collection of project descriptions and essays selected from a select
group of established and emerging architects and writers, each offering
divergent potentials for architecture in infrastructure.
BOOK
LAUNCH(ED): 28th August 2010
3:00 - 6:00 pm
Narazaria Wine Bar
Venice, IT
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| The connectivity of the
globe has been achieved, both physically and intangibly, through new
linkages that strengthen communications, affecting politics, economics
and culture. The scale of urban territories continues to be reframed as
new connections are formed, whereby cities become “spatial
peaks within stretching regional fields.”1
The Island Proposition 2100 (ip2100.info) proposes
an infrastructural spine as an instrument to connect
Australia’s regions into a sustainable metabolic system,
initiating a new symbiotic relationship between urban centres and their
supporting territories.
1- Ronald Wall
“Global/Local” in The Regionmaker: Rhein Ruhr City,
edited by MVRDV, Ostfilder-Ruit, Germany: Hatje Cantz, 2002, p. 29
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The Island Proposition 2100 selected for the Australian Pavilion at the 2010 Venice Biennale.
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and When 2010 |
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+ LUCA ZORDAN
NATIONAL MUSEUM of CHINA, Beijing 2006 |
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Commissioned by the Minister of Culture, PRC, the exhibition
collects leading
contemporary
Chinese/Asian video artists to express independent research and a conceptual program confronting the
phenomena of Chinas “floating population”. The
works were set-up in custom-designed volumes installed in the National
Museum of China over the course of the ABB2006. |
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(+ Jiang Di)
NATIONAL MUSEUM of CHINA, Beijing 2006 |
| The
forum installation
documented and
broadcasted over the 10 days of the event opinions and ideas to effect
outcomes of our cities. A selected group of otherwise disparate
creative individuals, linked by the desire to expand and diversifying
paths of architectural thought were invited to initiate the forum
discussions with short abstracts. The collection of abstracts attempt
to engage users in an inclusive dialogue on contemporary
architecture.
在线论坛将论述及广播10日内意在影响城市发展前景的主张和观念。一组通过选拔,迥异而各具创造力的个体,被扩大建&
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筑观念的多样性的渴望联系起来。他们将受邀利用简短的摘要发起论坛的讨论。摘要集会试图让读者参与对当代建筑的广泛对话—&
mdash;一个经常被忽视的公民身份发展的要素。
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for the
International Forum on
Urbanism, Beijing 2006 Organised by TU Delft Univerisity in cooperation
with Tsinghua University Beijing and NTU Taipei. |
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abstract was
selected from an
international field to expand the "Terminal cities" concept for
presentation at the International Forum on Urbanism: Modernization
& Regionalism - Re-inventing the Urban Identity held in Beijing
in October 2006. The "Terminal Cities" paper supports and provides the
challenges for the Terminal Cities Project which, in short, analyses
the historic Silkroad trade route between Europe and Asia and offers a
conceptual framework for a futuristic, yet possible reinterpretation
scenario based on contemporary technical, cultural and political
conditions. The project confronts the inevitable fusion of East and
West and challenges our notions of cities as isolated physical
organisms by suggesting an amplification of the transferral of culture
/ consumption / population through the means of a physical land
transportation route between the continents. The paper will offer a
critical appraisal of the issues revealed in the project, most notably
the conflicts and consequences for the affected regions and populations
attached to the international superstructure. Its promary objective is
to ignite interest and debate, to what is becoming a most pressing
social issue of our time. |
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| A
responsive space in
constant evolution
is the only sustainable way to bypass the typical entertainment /
consumption metamorphoses of contemporary port developments.
...Aligning the Waterfront development with a progressive architectural
and technological program offers a dynamic, anticipatory vitality and
ensures the docks sustained participation in the emerging field of new
urban spaces based on interface, connectivity, and glocal community. |
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| Presented
by Room 11 at
the RAIA 2008
National Conference. Illbient provokes future scenarios for Sydney
[till 2050] by exploring the potential scope of an expanding, networked
Application geared toward connecting all possible urban data for
analysis, mapping, interaction and meaning creation. The vision sees
the creation of simulation-city experiences in real time, which
challenge the core of physical urbanism and offers an unprecedented
evolution in urban planning tools. |
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| The
exhibition attempts
to isolate and
expose a formal language commonly exploited by (modern) institutional
architecture to define and reinforce established ideologies.
The spaces (re)presented have been selected from photos of existing
generic architectural examples. These examples were then rationally
recreated as computer models, rendered and then further
“reduced” through digital manipulation.
This process maps a reversal in the architectural method, in this case:
A built example induces a hypothetical representation or ideal image,
which in turn induces a set of ideological intentions.
The results are raw depictions of spaces with erased histories (in all
their complexities), erased presents, and erased faults or
discrepancies that deviate in any way from the initial intention of the
spaces.
Certain practicalities have also been omitted in the reversal process
(sanitary fittings, door handles, signage, furnishings…) in
order to avoid distraction from the uncompromising economy of the
spaces.
This reversal method reinstates the spaces to the brink of their
dogmatic rawness (to the spaces very beginning as ideals).
An attempt to undermine the stability of these ideals by
further
reduction is offered visually through the tease of focus and
indifference to a target. |
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A&J Int. Publishing, Beijing, 2006
EPI features a collection of projects on the cusp of transforming Beijing, not only for their formal zeal, but also in the unique way in which they deftly grasp the broader issues of building in the 21 Century. The Book explores Chinese and international connections with a critical accent on the complex notion of sustainability.
Selected content:
- Linked Hybrid, Stephen Holl
- Digital beijing, Studio Pei-zhu
- Beijing olympic forest, Hu Jie, Wu Yi-xia, Lv lu-chan
- Watercube, PTW
- Peoples Park, Carol Lu
- Fantasy turns true, Zhenning Fang
- Beijing Case; Interview with Gregor Jansen, Mimmi Woisnitza
- On Koolhaas, Zhaijin Huang
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