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  • 09.12.2009
    3. Pecha Kucha Night Dresden
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    Pecha Kucha Night ist eine patentierte Idee zu einer Vortragweise von Astrid Klein und Mark Dytham (klein-dytham architecture) aus Tokio. Die Intention besteht darin, jungen, kreativ Tätigen eine Plattform zu geben, um ihre Projekte der Öffentlichkeit in einem informellen Rahmen vorzustellen. Durch ihre strenge Matrix und einen schnellen Wechsel von Vortragenden, können langatmige Vorträge vermieden werden. Jedem Redner werden 20 Bilder zugestanden und jedes nur 20 Sekunden gezeigt - 6 Minuten 40 Sekunden Ruhm, bevor der nächste Vortrag startet. Natürlich gibt es im Anschluss Gelegenheit, andere kreativ Tätige zu treffen, mit ihnen zu diskutieren oder anzustoßen. Ausdrücklich möchten wir nicht ausschließlich Menschen aus Kunst, Architektur, Design ansprechen, sondern alle, die Ideen und Projekte haben und diese vorzeigen möchten.
    TU Dresden, Andreas-Schubert-Bau (ASB), Hörsaal 120 >>
    Zellscher Weg 17, DE-Dresden
    ab 18:30 Uhr
    period: 09.12.2009
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November 9, 2005
  • Kempe and Thill dispel the myth
    On Friday October 28 the Rotterdam Maaskant Prize for Young Architects 2005 was presented to Oliver Thill, one of the two architects who head up the Rotterdam-based ‘expat’ office Atelier Kempe Thill. In this interview they dispel the myth that the Netherlands offers a favourable climate for young architects.
    ArchiNed.nl – news
    ‘André was born in 1968, I in 1971 – that’s why.’ This is prize-winner Oliver Thill’s laconic reply to the suggestion that statutory reasons alone meant that the Maaskant Prize was awarded to him personally – winners must be aged 35 years or younger …
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 Ben Uri. He designed …
March 2, 2003
  • Architecture with a flavour
    Last Monday Erick van Egeraat gave a lecture on landscape and architecture in Theater Het Oude Raadhuis in Hoofddorp. In attendance at the lecture, organised by the Podium for Architecture in the municipality of Haarlemmermeer, were both architects and others from outside the profession. Reason enough, therefore, for Erick van Egeraat to outline in somewhat populist yet certainly flamboyant style his views on architecture and landscape as a ‘big impact on a small scale’.
    ArchiNed.nl – news
    Architecture with a flavour The first part of his lecture focused on what makes architecture 'good'. For Van Egeraat it is precisely the unnecessary accessories and decorative elements that give architecture its particular flavour, and that's the rea…
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