Some time ago I spent a few hours on Second Life, playing around with the "make physical" tool,  trying to make a Soft Ruin that falls down. At some point a fire broke out, which was perfect for a building that falls down over and over again...
Thursday, January 31, 2008
Building up a Soft Ruin
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Second Life,
Work
Wednesday, January 30, 2008
The Slideshow
 Recently I compiled a slideshow for the DLD08 conference in Munich. Had great feedback, and I even think some of the architects presented got projects out of it.
Recently I compiled a slideshow for the DLD08 conference in Munich. Had great feedback, and I even think some of the architects presented got projects out of it.Here's some hightlights:

Architecture D’occasion 
  Guy Rottier, 1968-2002
  
Grass Architecture 
Gianni Pettena, 1971
    Sou Fujimoto Architects, 2006  
Gruppo U.F.O.,  1970
    
  House for a horticulturist
R&Sie Architects, 1993
R&Sie Architects, 1993

Pneumatic Structures 
  Arthur Quarmby, 1968
  
Pompidou Centre 
Chaneac + Pascal Hausermann, 1974
Chaneac + Pascal Hausermann, 1974


Mouyer Shoe House
Anonymous, 1970
    Anonymous, 1970

PascalHausermann, 1968
    
  Seoul Commune
MASS Studies Architects, 2006
MASS Studies Architects, 2006

Elephant House, 
Anonymous
  Anonymous
                                                                Olafur Eliasson, 2003
  
Labels:
Architecture,
Work
Monday, January 28, 2008
Friday, January 25, 2008
Wednesday, January 23, 2008
Munich in a rush
 I'm already in the north of Sweden but here is a post on the last couple of days in Munich, in a rush...   there was a great Anish Kapoor show at the amazing Haus der Kunst
I'm already in the north of Sweden but here is a post on the last couple of days in Munich, in a rush...   there was a great Anish Kapoor show at the amazing Haus der Kunst the scale is so german
the scale is so german Kapoor
Kapoor more
more I took tons of photos of these great torques. If you're at the Haus der Kunst, check out the lobby with great pieces by Konstantin Grcic
I took tons of photos of these great torques. If you're at the Haus der Kunst, check out the lobby with great pieces by Konstantin Grcic then, rushing over to Pinakothek der Moderne, one of my favourite tables ever by Gaetano Pesce (I actually think its a table, maybe its just a foot)
then, rushing over to Pinakothek der Moderne, one of my favourite tables ever by Gaetano Pesce (I actually think its a table, maybe its just a foot) and more Gaetano, but the photo doesnt do it justice
and more Gaetano, but the photo doesnt do it justice and great Joseph Beuys
and great Joseph Beuys all the fountains are covered during the winter,
all the fountains are covered during the winter, resulting in wooden paranoia
resulting in wooden paranoia everywhere
everywhere but great
but great non stop
non stop and this pattern is Munich
and this pattern is Munich funny side of a building
funny side of a building multicolor climbing wall somewhere
multicolor climbing wall somewhere great street lamps...  and check the DLD website in a few days when all the talks will be posted. Look out for the panel on design moderated by Paola Antonelli featuring Greg Lynn, John Maeda, Yves Behar and great Konstantin Grcic, as well as the architecture panel by Kazys Varnelis featuring Bjarke Ingels, Patrick Schumacher and lovely Charles Renfro
great street lamps...  and check the DLD website in a few days when all the talks will be posted. Look out for the panel on design moderated by Paola Antonelli featuring Greg Lynn, John Maeda, Yves Behar and great Konstantin Grcic, as well as the architecture panel by Kazys Varnelis featuring Bjarke Ingels, Patrick Schumacher and lovely Charles Renfro DLD ended with a big party as usual, with music by Howie B + vj by Miltos Manetas. Here is Angelo's AllDayDoingNothing.com all over the Bayerischerhof ballroom
DLD ended with a big party as usual, with music by Howie B + vj by Miltos Manetas. Here is Angelo's AllDayDoingNothing.com all over the Bayerischerhof ballroom
Labels:
Architecture,
Art,
Thoughts,
Travel
Friday, January 18, 2008
From the archives
On a hot tip from my new friend Felix, I went to Gallagher's on 12th street, in search of architectural treasures (in the form of overpriced vintage magazines).
Somehow managing not to hyperventilate, here's some of the things I saw
 An Expo pavilion by Gunther Domenig, somewhere in Monaco
An Expo pavilion by Gunther Domenig, somewhere in Monaco
 Princess Sham Pahlavi imperial wedding cake palace, somewhere that wasnt a good idea after all
Princess Sham Pahlavi imperial wedding cake palace, somewhere that wasnt a good idea after all
 Claude Parent supermarket at Tinqueux
Claude Parent supermarket at Tinqueux
 and the one at Sens, where it looks like le shopping for groceries becomes le total existential drama
and the one at Sens, where it looks like le shopping for groceries becomes le total existential drama
 and last but certainly not least, a frog shaped bathtub
and last but certainly not least, a frog shaped bathtub
Somehow managing not to hyperventilate, here's some of the things I saw
 An Expo pavilion by Gunther Domenig, somewhere in Monaco
An Expo pavilion by Gunther Domenig, somewhere in Monaco Princess Sham Pahlavi imperial wedding cake palace, somewhere that wasnt a good idea after all
Princess Sham Pahlavi imperial wedding cake palace, somewhere that wasnt a good idea after all Claude Parent supermarket at Tinqueux
Claude Parent supermarket at Tinqueux and the one at Sens, where it looks like le shopping for groceries becomes le total existential drama
and the one at Sens, where it looks like le shopping for groceries becomes le total existential drama and last but certainly not least, a frog shaped bathtub
and last but certainly not least, a frog shaped bathtub
Labels:
Architecture,
Magazines,
Thoughts
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