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October 4, 2008
  • Chicago Athenaeum: International Architecture Awards 2008
    Detail Online – news
    At the end of Sep­tem­ber the Chi­cago Athen­aeum Mu­seum of Ar­chi­tec­ture and De­sign, Me­tro­po­li­tan Arts Press Ltd. and The Eu­ro­pean Cen­ter for Ar­chi­tec­ture Art De­sign and Urban Stu­dies an­noun­ced the win­ners of this year’s In­ter­na…
April 7, 2008
  • Architecture and Happiness
    Car drivers who don’t read traffic signs but find their way with the help of points of recognition and buildings along the roadside will have to be extra careful from April 4 onwards. That’s when the Revolving House starts turning on the Hasselt roundabout in Tilburg. The idea for this house that revolves with the traffic comes from John Körmeling, who will also build the Dutch pavilion for the Expo 2010 in Shanghai.
    ArchiNed.nl – news
    Tilburg is ano­ther town with am­bi­tious plans to present its­elf as a place of cul­ture, and so it asked Kör­me­ling to make a work of art. As an ode to the ter­race house with through li­ving room, the Eind­ho­ven ar­chi­tect came up with a ver­si…
December 27, 2007
  • Carbon neutral design for Black Sea Gardens
    Detail Online – news
    Foster + Part­ners has laun­ched a mas­ter­plan for a carbon-neutral re­sort on the Black Sea coast in its first project in Bul­ga­ria. A se­ries of car free hill towns in an un­spoilt set­ting of oak fo­rests, mea­dows and river gor­ges, the de­ve­l…
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
    Parked in front of each screen in the ex­hi­bi­tion is a model of the most com­monly dri­ven car in the city that fea­tures on that par­ti­cu­lar screen. Vi­si­tors sit into the cars and film foo­tage trans­ports them along road­ways through the nine…
April 1, 2001
  • Follow the flow
    To get them accustomed to the changes ahead, passengers arriving at Rotterdam's Central Stationlast week were given a picture postcard of the new station, while Alsop Architects from England presented their master plan for the station and surroundings. If you were to emigrate now and return in fifteen years, Rotterdam Central will seem like another planet.
    ArchiNed.nl – news
    Rotterdam will be one of the sta­ti­ons on High Speed Train route and will also be a sta­tion on the new Rand­stad Rail route. The sta­tion al­re­ady has dif­fi­culty hand­ling the cur­rent flow of pas­sen­gers at peak hours, and pas­sen­ger num­bers…
May 5, 2000
  • 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 109 May (Fri­day)  9.30 - 16.00 h CET (GMT + 1)- sym­po­sium World A…
May 3, 2000
  • Hostages of reality
    The Yearbook Architecture in the Netherlands has become an institution one cannot escape. Every few years the successful formula is critically revised by a new editorial board. This was one such year. The editorial team of recent years has been replaced by a whole new quartet made up of Daan Bakker, Allard Jolles, Michelle Provoost and Cor Wagenaar (one architect and three historians).
    ArchiNed.nl – news
    Although the ye­ar­book se­ries dis­plays a large mea­sure of con­ti­nuity -– this year’s edi­tion is no dif­fe­rent - the four edi­tors still felt the need in the opening ar­ti­cle to deal with the de­par­ting edi­to­rial group made up…
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