(xpost) I'm the same way - with the complexity of the site and Calatrava's tendency toward simple solutions and poor grasp of circulation mechanics (hello Milwaukee!) it seems like the transportation hub would have been much better suited to an SOM or OMA.
― ^ THIS IS WHY (I DIED), Monday, 11 May 2009 03:41 (seventeen years ago)
OMA would have been amazing - they stayed the fuck away from Ground Zero, though; the author of that book speculates that it's because Rem knew a no-win scenario when he saw one.
If the competition were happening now I suspect a few of the form/blob/"flows" types might be big enough names to take it on - FOA post-Yokohama for example, or UN Studio (inevitably with SOM or somebody else who really knows train stations). Might have still ended up a signature piece with too many cooks in the kitchen... but there is a whole school of architecture that has been trying to reckon with paths/vectors, motion in form, blah blah, it would have been an interesting moment for them. For better or worse. Instead, oh boy, another Calatrava building...
― Doctor Casino, Monday, 11 May 2009 03:47 (seventeen years ago)
http://blog.archpaper.com/wordpress/2009/05/11/hadid-opera-house-burns/
lol china?
― ^ THIS IS WHY (I DIED), Monday, 11 May 2009 18:48 (seventeen years ago)
result!
― jed_, Monday, 11 May 2009 19:00 (seventeen years ago)
maybe they have a starsonist
― ^ THIS IS WHY (I DIED), Monday, 11 May 2009 19:02 (seventeen years ago)
agh thats killing me about hadid's
― (b)admin (roxymuzak), Friday, 15 May 2009 20:52 (seventeen years ago)
yeah, good laugh.
― jed_, Saturday, 16 May 2009 00:34 (seventeen years ago)
Wrapping up my recent trip, here's two AWESOME churches in/near Copenhagen...
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2108/3542480664_26cd66a0a8.jpghttp://farm3.static.flickr.com/2034/3541688721_e6e267b1ab.jpg
Jørn Utzon, Bagsværd Community Church, 1968-1976
― Doctor Casino, Monday, 18 May 2009 13:49 (seventeen years ago)
http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3368/3538731797_f0f44e3b87.jpghttp://farm3.static.flickr.com/2443/3538927007_b1617ff9c4.jpg
Peder Vilhelm Jensen-Klint, Grundtvig's Church, 1913-1940
― Doctor Casino, Monday, 18 May 2009 13:52 (seventeen years ago)
Absolute musts if you're ever in CPH. Both are within ~5 minute walks of metro stops, maximum 15-20 minutes out of town on the metro. And they're gorgeous.
― Doctor Casino, Monday, 18 May 2009 13:54 (seventeen years ago)
waht?
http://www.designboom.com/cms/images/andrea/neto04.jpghttp://www.designboom.com/cms/images/andrea/neto09.jpg
― jed_, Wednesday, 27 May 2009 11:33 (seventeen years ago)
They are filled with spices and stuff. Very fun.
― kingkongvsgodzilla, Wednesday, 27 May 2009 12:06 (seventeen years ago)
I have been thinking about Patrick Gywnne because I went on a tour around his house in at the weekend. A (quite big) bit of modernism in the Surrey suburbs.http://farm4.static.flickr.com/3404/3597899338_e037d6f2db.jpg
― ned trifle (Notinmyname), Friday, 5 June 2009 11:44 (seventeen years ago)
VG
― jed_, Friday, 5 June 2009 19:09 (seventeen years ago)
Quit my job. Starting my own firm. Full time bar/club/restaurant/retail design. It's about to get stressy!
― It's set in "Kazakhstan" not Kazakhstan. (I DIED), Sunday, 21 June 2009 18:33 (sixteen years ago)
woah good luck!
what are u calling it?
― jed_, Sunday, 21 June 2009 18:50 (sixteen years ago)
Yeah, well done and good luck. Let us see the results!
― Originally opened in 1964 (Ned Trifle II), Sunday, 21 June 2009 19:14 (sixteen years ago)
http://img36.picoodle.com/img/img36/2/6/21/brianm/f_EDITm_e12afd4.jpg
Provisional, pending approval of my LLC registration.
I'm not licensed and I don't intend to be, so I'm labeling myself as a hospitality design consultant but it pretty much just means I'm not the one who stamps drawings (working w/ a friend for that). Got five projects underway and solid leads on another half dozen, all the numbers seem to make sense so far but we'll see how it goes. I've put in my notice and I've got another month at my current job while I get everything set up . It's going to be nice going from 200,000sf interior projects to 2,000sf ones.
― It's set in "Kazakhstan" not Kazakhstan. (I DIED), Sunday, 21 June 2009 21:17 (sixteen years ago)
it will be great working on a small team on a small project, more direct contact with clients. love the name. mine is called coh (my initials). or coh design i guess.
― jed_, Sunday, 21 June 2009 21:23 (sixteen years ago)
wow, I DIED, good luck! That's really exciting.
― Doctor Casino, Tuesday, 23 June 2009 17:39 (sixteen years ago)
Can anyone identify this building?
http://butdoesitfloat.com/media/39141/11_o.jpg
― Spencer Chow, Friday, 26 June 2009 22:33 (sixteen years ago)
^No-one? I searched around but there are a surprising number of buildings with that colour glass.
Meanwhile...here's some nice prefabs...http://www.marmolradzinerprefab.com/images/new_landing.jpg
By Marmol Radziner - see more/ read more here.
― Originally opened in 1964 (Ned Trifle II), Friday, 3 July 2009 21:16 (sixteen years ago)
hey ned, do you know of any other residential houses in the UK with that gwynne homewood pre-war modernist vibe?
― caek, Saturday, 4 July 2009 17:01 (sixteen years ago)
Spencer, that building is here:
http://maps.google.com/?ie=UTF8&ll=29.805983,-95.446998&spn=0.001974,0.004085&t=h&z=19
― magical city of a 1000 taco geniuses (I DIED), Saturday, 4 July 2009 18:06 (sixteen years ago)
Hmmm, tricky. Not so much that they don't exist but that photos are sometimes hard to find.
There are Gwynne's own houses - all post war and (unless you happen to have a copy of this - difficult to find photos of.
There's this Breuer/Yorke house from 1937, not much glass though, but on stilts!http://www.flickr.com/photos/moxette/134436773
The Lubetkin bungalows at Whipsnade are terrific.You can see some great photos of them in this book - along with lots of others. This is the book to get for this type of thing I think.
This house in Bristol has a kind of Gywnne feel to it, for me.http://www.flickr.com/photos/fray_bentos/238595277/
Erm...Landfall by Oliver Hill? (one of my favourite architects)
Stuff by Connell, Ward and Lucas, especially 66 Frognall.http://www.bdonline.co.uk/Pictures/468xAny/y/k/i/Frognell_ready.jpg
And so on!
― Originally opened in 1964 (Ned Trifle II), Saturday, 4 July 2009 23:32 (sixteen years ago)
Oh, that last one reminds me I should probably mention Greenside by Connell, Ward and Lucas.http://www.c20society.org.uk/images/casework/greenside01.jpgbut the whole saga of that house is so maddening that it makes me want to cry. This is what is there now.http://www.c20society.org.uk/images/casework/greenside_demol.jpg
― Originally opened in 1964 (Ned Trifle II), Saturday, 4 July 2009 23:47 (sixteen years ago)
thanks ned, that's great! a lot of that is going on my list. i'm researching architecture helping out on a friend's movie. he's asked me to find stuff like falling water in the uk. am i right in thinking falling water is "mid-century modernism", which is different to "modernism"?
― caek, Sunday, 5 July 2009 23:54 (sixteen years ago)
We already have a pretty good idea of era and atmosphere of suburban/semi-rural offices for institutional architecture we need:
e.g. http://www.flickr.com/photos/seier/2987839224/
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2012/2987839224_9db0166c6e.jpg
Barbican Centre, Union Carbide HQ, etc.
http://www.krjda.com/images/UnionCarbide_1.jpg
Also been looking at things like St Catherine's College, Oxford. The US side of this type of quasi-academic campus/building/institution/corporation is covered well in http://www.nytimes.com/2008/03/02/nyregion/nyregionspecial2/02Rlandmark.html.
For the residential houses our archetype is Falling Water, at least partly because it's in a forest, but we haven't thought as much about materials, styles, scales, etc.
― caek, Monday, 6 July 2009 00:02 (sixteen years ago)
"There's this Breuer/Yorke house from 1937, not much glass though, but on stilts!"
The flickr photo is set to private. Do you have it's name or any other links?
― caek, Monday, 6 July 2009 00:04 (sixteen years ago)
Here's another photo of the Breuer/Yorke house.http://www.flickr.com/photos/10208807@N04/3599792205/
Again, though, best views are in Modern book by Alan Powers.
― Originally opened in 1964 (Ned Trifle II), Monday, 6 July 2009 07:23 (sixteen years ago)
Slightly different but may be interesting to you is the Dorich House from the 1930s.http://www.kingston.ac.uk/includes/img/about-ku/events/ExteriorDorichHouse.jpg
― Originally opened in 1964 (Ned Trifle II), Monday, 6 July 2009 07:29 (sixteen years ago)
thanks!
― caek, Monday, 6 July 2009 13:05 (sixteen years ago)
Went and checked out "Modern" in the library today. some great stuff in there, thanks for the tip.
― caek, Tuesday, 7 July 2009 19:27 (sixteen years ago)
p.s. don't care if I saw this hotel in esquire magazine, I still want to visit juvet hotel:
http://www.archdaily.com/wp-content/uploads/2008/11/105362233_juvetlandskapshotel-0335.jpg
― caek, Tuesday, 7 July 2009 19:28 (sixteen years ago)
looking forward to this (out in the fall, festivals first presumably): http://www.coastmodernfilm.com/
― caek, Tuesday, 21 July 2009 03:17 (sixteen years ago)
Shed KM (for Urban Splash) - award winning housing.http://www.bdonline.co.uk/Pictures/468xAny/e/m/s/Chimney_pot_st_ready.jpghttp://www.bdonline.co.uk/Pictures/web/q/m/h/chimneypotpark01_c_in_houseWEB.jpg
― Ned Trifle II, Tuesday, 28 July 2009 15:28 (sixteen years ago)
low ceilings : (, but otherwise would much rather live there than barratt home.
― caek, Tuesday, 28 July 2009 15:41 (sixteen years ago)
Well, they're the original ceilings!
― Ned Trifle II, Tuesday, 28 July 2009 15:49 (sixteen years ago)
maybe it's the photos?
― caek, Tuesday, 28 July 2009 16:07 (sixteen years ago)
I have been in India the last little while, haven't been able to do as much architourism as I'd like yet, but I have definitely been thinking quite a lot about B.V. Doshi. This is his IIM campus here in Bangalore:
<img src="http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2661/3973805857_479835e0b4.jpg">
Great stuff - the building is like 90% these exterior spaces, a grid of what would be cramped crappy little corridors in near any institutional building I've ever been. Really great sense of indoor/outdoor overlap, breezes going by, rain falling right next to you, etc. I have tons more photos but won't really be in a position to scan them for a longish while, but you can find some good ones Googling.
For academic archi-dorks I've done some initial blogging on this guy <A HREF="http://codename-albacore.blogspot.com/2009/10/doshi-primer-iim-bangalore.html">here</A>, but I'm really hoping to see more of his stuff and revise/expand those thoughts, in a month or two.
― Doctor Casino, Sunday, 4 October 2009 14:46 (sixteen years ago)
god damn bbcode
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2661/3973805857_479835e0b4.jpg
― Doctor Casino, Sunday, 4 October 2009 14:47 (sixteen years ago)
Is it just me or have these groupings of square off-kilter skylight things been popping up EVERYWHERE in the last couple years?
http://whatwedoissecret.org/madebyblog/2009/12/barnacles/http://whatwedoissecret.org/madebyblog/wp-content/uploads/2009/12/fujitsubo2.jpg
― I DIED, Sunday, 13 December 2009 10:15 (sixteen years ago)
Ha, reminds me of this in my own fair city. Although obv. completely different.http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2408/2075945998_9c1157d43a.jpg
― Ned Trifle II, Sunday, 13 December 2009 15:18 (sixteen years ago)
I know it's not really something a fact check would cover, but I can't believe the New Yorker profile on Zaha Hadid has the line "There is no single Hadid style", especially when the rest of the paragraph exactly describes that style.
― I DIED, Wednesday, 16 December 2009 23:50 (sixteen years ago)
Thanks for the ID upthread I DIED!
― Spencer Chow, Thursday, 17 December 2009 00:11 (sixteen years ago)
lenny kravitz
― conrad, Monday, 18 January 2010 05:01 (sixteen years ago)
SANAA wins Pritkzer. Given Pritzker discussion upthread I figured I'd put it here rather than Let's talk Architecture . What do we think?
― Doctor Casino, Monday, 29 March 2010 14:35 (sixteen years ago)
I'm pretty surprised that SANAA got it - usually firms are much more established/have a much larger body of work before they get a Pritzker. It's nice to see a firm getting the award while they're on the upswing. Also it's the second time the prize has gone to more than an invidual/individually headed firm (Herzon & de Meuron were the other), and I think it's healthy to steer the public away from the notion that great architecture is the product of a single mind.
― I DIED, Monday, 29 March 2010 14:47 (sixteen years ago)
I wasn't sure from the renderings, but from the way it's turning out Heatherwick's British Pavillion at Expo 2010 is about to make him the next starchitect:
http://farm3.static.flickr.com/2706/4453490777_6e731d2964.jpg
― I DIED, Monday, 29 March 2010 15:00 (sixteen years ago)