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April 2, 2007
  • Tripping through Las Palmas
    Mild disorientation and a ringing in the ears. Those were the effects of a visit to the Dutch Electronic Art Festival exhibition, on show until April 29 in Rotterdam. Up to now the exhibition has always been better than the previous year’s offering. The eighth DEAF whose theme is ‘Interact or Die!’ is no exception.
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    ‘Interact or Die!’ ex­ami­nes how net­works func­tion, how fle­xi­ble and strong struc­tu­res can be crea­ted wi­thout any pre­de­fi­ned aim or cen­tral co­or­di­na­tion, and how in­ef­fi­ci­ent parts are al­lo­wed to die. The in­stal­l…
June 27, 2005
  • Competition results Archiprix international 2005
    Finally, at the end of a Friday afternoon full of lectures and discussion in de townhouse of Glasgow the winners of the Hunter Douglas Awards (Archiprix International 2005) were announced.
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    The jury, Ian Gil­zean, Hi­to­shi Abe (Ate­lier Hi­to­shi Abe, Tokai), Bridget Bai­nes (GROSS. MAX. Edin­burgh), Zvi Efrat (Efrat-Kowalsky, Tel Aviv) and Gil­les Sau­cier (Sau­cier + Per­rotte, Mon­treal) selec­ted six project which re­cei­ved a priz…
March 23, 2005
  • Nominations Archiprix International 2005
    The nominations were selected out of a total of 186 submitted projects. These projects were selected by 186 schools for architecture, urban design and/or landscape architecture from 67 countries as their best graduation project of the last two years.
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    The re­s­ponse grows every edi­tion. With par­ti­ci­pants from 67 dif­fe­rent coun­tries from all con­ti­nents the event dis­plays a uni­que in­sight of trends in de­sign and ideas about edu­ca­tion.The jury (Ian Gil­zean, Hi­to­shi Abe, Zvi Efrat, G…
July 1, 2000
  • Dutch Canadian team wins competition for 100.000 m2 complex
    A Dutch Canadian team has won the competition for a 100.000 m2 administrative and cultural complex in Montreal, Canada. The team consists of Pero Puljiz and Branimir Medic from the Dutch architectural office de Architekten Cie and two Quebec architectural firms, Ædifica and Tétreault Parent Languedoc et associés.
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    In Fe­bru­ary 2002, Ber­nard Landry, Pre­mier of Que­bec, an­noun­ced the con­struc­tion of an ad­mi­nis­tra­tive and cul­tu­ral com­plex in Mon­treal. The new com­plex will pro­vide the Or­ches­tre sym­pho­ni­que de Montréal with a per­ma­nent …
February 7, 2000
  • An architecture of the senses
    Birdsong, Ricola candy, a fragrance called Rotterdam, sketch models, material studies, video installations: all feature in the exhibition 'No. 250 an exhibition beauty and waste in the architecture of Herzog & de Meuron' on show at the Netherlands Architecture Institute.
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    Everything that Her­zog & de Meu­ron do is ex­pe­ri­men­tal. In Oc­to­ber 2002 the Ca­na­dian Centre for Ar­chi­tec­ture in Mon­treal opened an ex­hi­bi­tion cal­led Her­zog & de Meu­ron: Ar­cheo­logy of the Mind. The con­cept de­vi­sed by cu…
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