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October 15, 2010
January 25, 2010
  • Structural Integrity and People, Too
    The New York Times – news
    DURING one three-week pe­riod re­cently Iwan Baan tou­ched down in Ams­ter­dam, Me­xico City, Miami, New York, Milan, Rome, Tokyo, Me­del­lín and Basel, where he pho­to­gra­phed buil­dings de­si­gned by some of the world’s top architects
February 11, 2008
  • Dynamics of Tectonics
    Tectonics Making Meaning was the name of the congress held at Eindhoven University of Technology in early December. After the three-day event there was, of course, no clear-cut agreement about what exactly tectonics is. But what could it be?
    ArchiNed.nl – news

    Is it, as Jan Wes­tra (TU/e) ar­gued dur­ing the open­ing, 'what you see is what you get'? No ex­posed columns of the Barcelona pavil­ion by Mies van der Rohe for ex­am­ple? In other words, no fak­ery? I think it must be some­thing like that, but …

November 10, 2007
  • Museo del Acero in Mexico
    Detail Online – news
    In sum­mer of 2005, Grimshaw was com­mis­sioned to de­sign the Museo del Acero in and around Horno Alto 3, a de­com­mis­sioned Blast Fur­nace from the late 60s. It marks a re­turn for Grimshaw to the in­dus­trial city of Mon­ter­rey, in north-eastern…
September 12, 2005
  • 10x10_2: More is Less
    The sequel to the successful publication 10x10, in which 10 critics present 10 architects, has just been issued. Yet another weighty volume crammed with architecture. But who's it actually for?
    ArchiNed.nl – news

    Ask 10 crit­ics, ar­chi­tects and cu­ra­tors to each choose 10 ar­chi­tects. Pro­claim that they form '100 of the world's most ex­cep­tional emerg­ing architects'. Pub­lish it com­plete with in­tro­duc­tions and ac­knowl­edge­ments in a strik­ingl…

June 6, 2005
  • The Flood
    As everyone knows by now, the subject of the second International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam, which kicked off Friday a week ago, is water. Besides lectures, conferences and publications, no fewer than five main exhibitions are open. What's on display and what can we expect?
    ArchiNed.nl – news

    Nether­lands Ar­chi­tec­ture In­sti­tute

    Un­der­wa­ter sounds are heard en route to the ex­hi­bi­tions at the NAi, the venue for three of the five ex­hi­bi­tions.

    Pold­ers, the scene of land and water is an ode to the 35…

May 19, 2003
  • View of the Road
    The car windscreen offers a window on the world in 'World Avenue', the central exhibition of the Architecture Biennale Rotterdam. The main gallery of the NAi has been converted into a drive-in cinema for the occasion, with nine screens on rotating stages showing video footage of motorways in nine world cities.
    ArchiNed.nl – news

    The big ex­cep­tion in World Av­enue is Tokyo, where a stretch of rail­way rather than road­way was the sub­ject of study. Pub­lic trans­port is the most im­por­tant means of move­ment in this city, with 27 mil­lion pas­sen­gers using it ev…

May 5, 2003
  • 1ab: live on the internet
    On Wednesday May 7, Queen Beatrix will open the first International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam which will be held from May 7th until July 7th. A number of activities during the opening week will be streamed live on the Internet. For those planning to go, here follows a summary of the extensive programme
    ArchiNed.nl – news

    Live Streams Ar­chi­tec­ture Bi­en­nale Rot­ter­dam

    Events streamed live on the in­ter­net:

    08 May (Thurs­day)  09.30 – 15.30 h CET (GMT + 1)

    - sym­po­sium World Av­enue pt 1

    09 May (Fri­day)  9.30 – 16.00 h CET (GM…

March 9, 2000
  • Venice Bienniale – Preview
    This summer – from June through to November 2000 – the new Architecture Biennale will be held in Venice. The Biennale offers an overview of what is current in the world of architecture (and related work in visual art) in the participating countries. The scenario for this year's event was drawn up by the Italian Massimiliano Fuksas, the flamboyant and – in Italy – not uncontroversial architect. Ahead of the opening, those interested can gain a preview on the Internet, where a rapidly growing exhibition of participants' work is in the making.
    ArchiNed.nl – news

    Fuk­sas has built the forth­com­ing Bi­en­nale around the theme 'Cities': the city as con­text char­ac­terised by per­ma­nent cri­sis. Ac­cord­ing to Fuk­sas, ar­chi­tects can­not be per­mit­ted to adopt a cyn­i­cal at­ti­tude to­wards the city – …

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