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)
^ the photo makes it look small, but it's about 20m tall
― I DIED, Monday, 29 March 2010 15:01 (sixteen years ago)
Yeah, is there a website anywhere with complete Shanghai pavilion coverage/photos/data? I've found a few blog posts that show a few of them haphazardly but I'd really like some kind of overall who-did-what sheet. Some of them look amazing.
― Doctor Casino, Monday, 29 March 2010 15:09 (sixteen years ago)
I haven't seen anything like that, just random stuff popping up on Flickr and elsewhere. I'm sure a lot of the magazines will do full rundowns w/ the opening of the Expo.
― I DIED, Monday, 29 March 2010 15:12 (sixteen years ago)
there are some amazing british pavilion photos at http://www.boston.com/bigpicture/2010/03/shanghai_prepares_for_expo_201.html
― caek, Monday, 29 March 2010 15:13 (sixteen years ago)
http://inapcache.boston.com/universal/site_graphics/blogs/bigpicture/expo_03_15/e02_22287287.jpg
Decent collection of Expo shots here - nothing near comprehensive, but the most I've seen in one place
http://www.dezeen.com/2010/04/28/shanghai-expo-2010-pavilions/
― I DIED, Wednesday, 28 April 2010 22:42 (sixteen years ago)
Some pretty cool things in there, I kinda wish North American would get the Expo bug again, I think it would be really cool to see what would come out of one.
― he's always been a bit of an anti-climb Max (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Wednesday, 28 April 2010 22:56 (sixteen years ago)
Thanks, I DIED. Serbian Pavilion ftw!
― Doctor Casino, Thursday, 29 April 2010 21:34 (sixteen years ago)
http://en.expo2010.cn/participation/pop/moren.htm comprehensive. Check out the spectacularly bad SketchUp renderings of the Nepal Pavilion! There's hope for the rest of us.
― Doctor Casino, Thursday, 29 April 2010 22:22 (sixteen years ago)
I am thinking about Richard Meier because his first house in the UK (for one Rowan Atkinson) has passed the planning stage.
http://i.dailymail.co.uk/i/pix/2010/07/16/article-1295246-0A73EE14000005DC-986_634x286.jpg
It's not a dramatic departure or anything but it's good that it's finally got permission. It was quite a battle.
― Duncan Donuts (Ned Trifle II), Thursday, 16 September 2010 17:19 (fifteen years ago)
richard meier and rowan atkison can fuck off both
― conrad, Thursday, 16 September 2010 17:22 (fifteen years ago)
guys, teach me about Lebbeus Woods and where to start with his work― mh, Monday, February 9, 2009 8:18 PM (Yesterday) Bookmark Suggest Ban Permalink^^^fuckin huge stan of this guy― lol (roxymuzak), Tuesday, February 10, 2009 5:58 AM (1 year ago) Bookmark
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^^^fuckin huge stan of this guy
― lol (roxymuzak), Tuesday, February 10, 2009 5:58 AM (1 year ago) Bookmark
Anyone? I've been curious for ages but a lot of the important work seems to be out of print or otherwise unavailable...
― a black white asian pine ghost who is fake (Telephone thing), Thursday, 16 September 2010 19:26 (fifteen years ago)
speaking of meier, there's a pretty rad series about various star architect projects once they've vacated and left it to the tenants; i think it's touring at the moment: http://www.living-architectures.com/html/filmseries.htmlmeier's church & neighborhood in rome figures
the guggenheim film has this great strand with the windowcleaners.
― FORTIFIED STEAMED VEGETABLE BOWL (schlump), Thursday, 16 September 2010 21:19 (fifteen 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, June 21, 2009 2:33 PM (1 year ago)
This is going pretty well! Opened 4 places, got another 4 under construction and 5 in design. Working with a James Beard award-winning chef on one and taking a bar and restaurant research trip to Tokyo for another. Keeping me and a good friend employed full time. Gotta get a photoshoot done soon. Interesting thing is that the keystone project that I quit my old job to work on went to shit but everything else had been filling in nicely, knock on FSC-certified wood.
It's incredibly stressful and there's a lot of work I really don't like doing (billing, permitting, wringing money out of clients, etc.), but I can't imagine going back to a day job at this point.
― I DIED, Friday, 1 October 2010 06:25 (fifteen years ago)
Based on what I see on design blogs, I'm expecting Tokyo to have a minimalist but playful white plaster single family home on a small, oddly shaped lot on every block.
― I DIED, Friday, 1 October 2010 06:27 (fifteen years ago)
Congrats on all that work. What are chefs like to work for I wonder? (I want a really really big work station and fuck the rest!)
Take lots of pics in Tokyo!
― Duncan Donuts (Ned Trifle II), Friday, 1 October 2010 09:24 (fifteen years ago)
I DIED, congrats. That's wonderful news. Can you direct us to any of your work?
― kkvgz, Friday, 1 October 2010 12:44 (fifteen years ago)
That is truly awesome!
― he's always been a bit of an anti-climb Max (jon /via/ chi 2.0), Friday, 1 October 2010 13:33 (fifteen years ago)