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    Kampf um die Stadt
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    1800 Ex­po­nate zei­gen die Zeit der 20er und 30er Jahre in Wien: De­mo­kra­tie und Di­ka­tur, Avant­garde und Re­si­gna­tion sind nur we­nige der The­men, die in die­ser, einer der größ­ten Wien-Geschichte-Ausstellungen, be­han­delt wer­den.
    Architektur:
    BWM Ar­chi­tek­ten und Part­ner Wien Graz
    Grafik:
    Erich Bauer
    Künstlerhaus Wien >>
    Karlsplatz 5, AT-1010 Wien
    phone: +43 (1) 5879663
    Di-So: 10-18.00 Uhr, Do: 10-21.00 Uhr
    period: 19.11.2009–28.03.2010
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November 13, 2008
  • Adrian Geuze and Wolf D. Prix in New York
    Detail Online – news
    The Ar­chi­tec­tu­ral Le­ague present the work and ideas of the world's most in­te­res­ting and in­flu­en­tial ar­chi­tects and de­si­gners to New York, na­tio­nal and in­ter­na­tio­nal au­di­en­ces, through lec­tu­res, ex­hi­bi­ti­ons, pu­bli­ca­ti­…
November 12, 2008
  • Getting spezialized!
    Detail Online – news
    The Get­ting Spe­cia­li­zed sym­po­sium on No­vem­ber 14th in Vi­enna ad­dres­ses the chan­ces of spe­cia­li­sa­tion avail­able for ar­chi­tects in today's ar­chi­tec­tu­ral prac­tice. The Get­ting Spe­cia­li­zed sym­po­sium ad­dres­ses the chan­ces …
July 19, 2008
  • Kiesler-Price for Toyo Ito
    Detail Online – news
    On Oc­to­ber 16th at 11 am Ja­pa­nese ar­chi­tect Toyo Ito will be awar­ded the 6th Aus­trian Fried­rich Kies­ler Price for Ar­chi­tec­ture and Arts by Dr. An­dreas Mailath-Pokorny, Vi­en­nese coun­cil­man for sci­ence and cul­ture, at the se­nate co…
May 13, 2008
  • Neurath’s open-source urbanism
    Stroom De Haag recently staged an exhibition on the work of Austrian economist, sociologist and philosopher Otto Neurath (1882-1945) entitled After Neurath – The Language of the Global Polis. Under the motto ‘better late than never’, here follows an introduction to the grandfather of open-sources.
    ArchiNed.nl – news
    After Neu­rath is an event that seems to grow as spon­ta­neously as the urban de­ve­lop­ment en­vi­sa­ged by Neu­rath. For two years now – one year lon­ger than plan­ned – Stroom has been pro­gramming ac­tivi­ties about this idea­list. I vi­si­ted th…
January 24, 2008
  • Zaha Hadid wins design competitions in Michigan and Warsaw
    Detail Online – news
    Last week was mar­ked by Zaha Hadid’s dou­ble win of the de­sign com­pe­ti­ti­ons for the Eli and Edy­the Broad Art Mu­seum in Mi­chi­gan, and the Li­lium Tower in War­saw. Fur­ther, Zaha Hadid Ar­chi­tects has re­vea­led de­signs for an ex­ten­sion …
November 29, 2005
  • The (im)possibility of cultural engagement
    The contemporary city is a succession of disparate enclaves, commercial centres and amusement parks. The public character of the public domain is deteriorating rapidly. The city as a place of emancipation and democratisation no longer exists…. A bleak urban scenario? Nostalgic whimpering from the wings? Or can a new revolutionary project for the post-ideological city be distilled from this perspective?
    ArchiNed.nl – news
    BAVO, the Jan van Eyck Aca­demy, and the Aca­demy of Fine Arts Maas­tricht or­ga­nised a se­ries of three lec­tu­res, as part of Super! 1st Tri­en­nale for Fine Arts, Fa­shion and De­sign, about the city as a plat­form for cul­tu­ral en­ga­ge­ment. B…
April 1, 2005
  • Casa da Música Porto by OMA
    For many years, new noticeable objects in the urban landscape of Porto have been ruled by consumerism, with shopping malls and speculative housing complexes, and by the established codes of the Porto School, with Álvaro Siza as the foreman. The new millennium starts with Koolhaas' appearance shaking things up.
    ArchiNed.nl – news
    A diamond-shaped white con­crete Casa da Música [CdM] slowly emer­ged in the most cen­tral round­a­bout of the local mo­dern ur­ba­nity. From the very be­gin­ning, the pro­cess was po­li­ti­cally and urban dis­tur­bed. This fact pla­ced its con­…
  • Wonderland NL
    Wonderland is a network that is expanding all the time and creating a platform for young and largely unknown architects. The travelling exhibition offers insight into the wide range of architecture produced by young designers across Europe.
    ArchiNed.nl – news
    The tour, which lasts two years, star­ted in Aus­tria in 2004 with the pre­sen­ta­tion of ele­ven ar­chi­tec­ture firms and will fi­nish with 99 par­ti­ci­pa­ting of­fices. The Nether­lands is the fifth coun­try on the tour iti­nerary. The name given…
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.
    ArchiNed.nl – news
    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…
November 2, 2004
  • A10 hits the mark
    Last week saw the launch of a new architecture magazine. A10 focuses on 'new European architecture' and will appear six times a year. The people behind the periodical are editor-in-chief Hans Ibelings and designer Arjan Groot.
    ArchiNed.nl – news
    When it comes to buy­ing general-interest ma­ga­zi­nes, which usually hap­pens spon­ta­neously at a sta­tion kiosk, there are a few things that mat­ter: the cover has to ap­peal, the for­mat should be sound, and a quick flick through it should give t…
April 2, 2004
  • Elusive Identity
    The exhibition YIBANEH! Jewish Identity in Contemporary Architecture opened in Amsterdam a fortnight ago. The title (Hebrew for ‘it will be built’) refers to the numerous Jewish institutions built in recent years, from the late twentieth century till the present day. The subtitle refers to identity, a concept whose meaning is not easy to pinpoint.
    ArchiNed.nl – news
    The first ar­chi­tect men­tio­ned by name in the his­tory books - as we learn in ar­chi­tec­ture clas­ses - is Da­e­da­lus. He it was who de­si­gned the la­by­rinth for King Minos in Crete (1700-1400 BC). Yet there is ano­ther can­di­date: Be­zalel B…
June 1, 2001
  • A Genuine Greg Lynn in Amsterdam South-East?
    Friday June 15 saw the opening of an exhibition of submissions to the limited competition for the honeycomb apartment building Kleiburg. Three artists and three architects were set the task of giving Kleiburg a facelift. Remarkably, the three artists turned out to have submitted typically architectural projects, and the architects produced art. American architect Greg Lynn (1964) made the best plan and will receive a further commission to translate his ideas into a feasible plan.
    ArchiNed.nl – news
    Kleiburg is a ty­pi­cal Bi­jl­mer block from the early 1970s with 500 ren­tal dwel­lings on ten floors. The block is lo­ca­ted in what is known as the Bi­jl­mer Mu­seum, where the blocks and sur­roun­ding space will pre­serve their ori­gi­nal form an…
January 7, 2000
  • Heroic Archigram
    The legendary exhibition Archigram experimental architecture 1961-1974 first went on show in Vienna in 1994. After travelling half the world, the exhibition has now arrived in Rotterdam. Models, installations, panels covered in drawings - all projects by the English Archigram group exudes the popular culture so typical of the 1960s.
    ArchiNed.nl – news
    Archigram star­ted out as the name of a sten­cil­led ma­ga­zine whose first issue - which sold 300 is­sues - ap­peared in 1961. The name Ar­chi­gram, ana­lo­gous to words like te­le­gram and ae­ro­gram, was an im­pli­cit re­fe­rence to the tran­si­to…
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