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Friday, August 31, 2012

VENICE Biennale 2012: Arsenale: Common Ground

Wall Garden by Alvaro Siza Vieira

Clay pots for Anupama Kundoo, Brick House.

Steven Holl's box for the Wunderkammer, curated by Tod Williams and Billie Tsien.

Clay pot vault, Brick House by Anupama Kundoo.


Sketches for VESSEL FOR VENICE, O'Donnell + Tuomey

Model in front of VESSEL FOR VENICE, O'Donnell + Tuomey

Exhibion for VESSEL FOR VENICE, O'Donnell + Tuomey

Clay ceiling, Brick House by Anupama Kundoo.


....just a few highlights from Day 2.

VENICE Biennale 2012

Giardini definately ideally first, but needs a sunny day.
(Arsenale if it rains).

Download the app: http://www.labiennale.org/it/architettura/index.html

Lots of info at : : http://archdai.ly/labiennale

My own choice: Grafton Architects (Ireland) with Paulo Mendes da Rocha, studies for University in Peru.






National Pavilions: don't miss Nordic!


And never miss the little Scarpa garden off the library.


Goldon Lyon for the Japanese Pavilion, which is wonderful post Tsunami studies, curated by Toyo Ito.




Nordic Pavilion.

Russian Pavilion digital interaction...hours of fun (soon to be a web site you can see at home).
Cut screen structure. Don't miss the basement!


Allow a whole day to do...with a rest in the Brazilian hammocks.

Saturday, July 28, 2012

Sonic Rings

Sonic Rings

Read some more and see video of the Weymouth installation now running (until August 12th Olympic closing).

Friday, July 27, 2012

Sonic Ring, Weymouth 2012



Sonic Ring by Christopher Janney, with AUCB BA(Hons) Architecture students, up and running at Bayfestival, Weymouth.

Graduate Show Review: Architects Journal 25th July 2012

Warren Lever sees the value of being within the creative hub of an arts campus

The first thing that strikes you when viewing this year’s show is the value of being within the creative hub of an arts campus. The course leader, Simon Beeson, talks about fostering a culture of informed design in students and this is exhibited in the wide variety of projects.

The programme of workshop time, model building and arts influence within the course communicates the identity of the school and sets this show apart.

Standout unit

A key theme of this show was to look at real local examples, this year tackling one of the UK’s ugliest buildings, the IMAX, Bournemouth.

Students reimagined not just the building but the surrounding townscape. Projects ranged from reuse of materials to reuse of the building itself and designs evolved from many influences - green infrastructure, movement, and connections with the sea. The outcome is an intriguing hybrid where form, structure and landscape explore ideas such as salt crystallisation and self-assembly towers. The students talk of the opportunity to work alongside other disciplines like model- making, interior design, graphics, textiles and photography.

Standout student

Sam Tuck, Mark Allner, Christina Varvouni- Giatrakou and Amy Nash

In a word

Passionate

http://www.architectsjournal.co.uk/student-shows-2012-the-arts-university-college-bournemouth/8633606.article?blocktitle=South-West-&-Wales&contentID=5367