Thursday, February 07, 2008

Plato's Cave

Somehow I arrived to Googling Plato's cave today
and out of curiosity I tried the image search
Some of the results were very explanatory
and very diagramatic
like thisand really interestingothers much more romantic
and dramaticand truly inexplicableTim Noble and Sue Webster came up

and even a video

Wednesday, February 06, 2008

Unblogged New York

Here's whats been lying around in the blog foldera very cute cat fighter, I think from Cooper Hewitt museum.
amazing Paul Noble wallpaper insert (it was free with Nest magazine, ages ago)
classic NY ceilingscape with fans and tubes
Interruption of a Course of Action: great Lovett/Codagnone instalaltion at PS1nice arched windows at PS1and leaving Urban Books, church with skyscrapers

Sunday, February 03, 2008

When we pretended to be Jews

Saturday in January in New York: Just to get a glimpse of the fabulous synagogue on White street. I've blogged about this in the past, but had never been inside.

We put on some Yarmulkes that were graciously left at the entrance, and watched the service from the back seats. Felix looked very serious. Angelo loves everything Jewish anyway.









Naturally the inside is just like the outside, only inverted.

And the whole thing is in marble, which one could not tell from the photos. And the synagogue has an arts program of course.

Thursday, January 31, 2008

Building up a Soft Ruin

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...

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.

Here's some hightlights:
Architecture D’occasion
Guy Rottier, 1968-2002

Grass Architecture
Gianni Pettena, 1971

Terraform House
Andreas Angelidakis, 2005

(yes, I had to include myself)
Two forms of accumulation
Leon Krier, 1978

Tokyo Apartment Project

Barn restoration
Gruppo U.F.O., 1970

House for a horticulturist
R&Sie Architects, 1993

Pneumatic Structures
Arthur Quarmby, 1968

Pompidou Centre
Chaneac + Pascal
Hausermann, 1974

Planet as Festival
Ettore Sottsass, 1972

Mouyer Shoe House
Anonymous, 1970

House for Monsieur Ginet
PascalHausermann, 1968

Seoul Commune
MASS Studies Architects, 2006

Elephant House,
Anonymous

Blind Pavilion
Olafur Eliasson, 2003
Weather House
Juergen Mayer H., 2003-2004
Himmelbett
Friedrich St Florian, 1974

and many more such as Superstudio, Archizoom, su11, Gunther Domenig,
David Georges Emmerich, Emilio Ambasz and so on and so forthand it looked like this, looped for the 3 days of the conference
(here Holzweg Frac by R&Sie (n) )

Monday, January 28, 2008

The Party

before





and after


for more party pics check out the great photoset by l'oeil ailleurs

Friday, January 25, 2008

Östersund

I was up at Östersund with Jan Aman and the Fargfabriken team
to look at the space for the upcoming FF Nord
It was -16 degrees and very productivethe space was great, 1200 sqm and not a single columnthere was a light on the snow
then we left for Stockholm