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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…
September 1, 2008
  • Greetings from Istanbul
    ‘We have often witnessed peoples, societies and nations outside the Western world – and I can identify with them easily – succumbing to fears that sometimes lead them to commit stupidities, all because of their fears of humiliation and their sensitivities. I also know that in the West – a world with which I can identify with the same ease – nations and peoples taking an excessive pride in their wealth, and in their having brought us the Renaissance, the Enlightenment, and Modernism, have, from time to time, succumbed to a self-satisfaction that is almost as stupid.’ (Orhan Pamuk)
    ArchiNed.nl – news
    Istanbul is, in­deed, the place for iden­ti­fy­ing with the be­au­ties and stu­pi­di­ties of dif­fe­rent worlds si­mul­ta­neously. A time­l­ess cli­ché, but true: Is­tan­bul is a cradle of dua­li­ties. Here, not only East and West but also in­for­mal…
June 3, 2008
  • Winners of the RIBA Regional Awards announced
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    The Royal In­sti­tute of Bri­tish Ar­chi­tects (RIBA) has an­noun­ced the win­ning projects of this year’s RIBA Re­gio­nal Awards. These will also be con­side­red for the RIBA Na­tio­nal Awards on June 27. Sur­face Ar­chi­tect­sA­mong the 92 buil­din…
May 20, 2008
February 7, 2008
  • AIA named 10 recipients of the 2008 Young Architects Award
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    The Ame­ri­can In­sti­tute of Ar­chi­tects, AIA named its 10 re­ci­pi­ents of the 2008 Young Ar­chi­tects Award. The list of names, along with short bio­gra­phies were an­noun­ced at the end of Ja­nu­ary 2008. The bes­to­wal will take place at the AI…
January 24, 2008
  • Zaha Hadid wins design competitions in Michigan and Warsaw
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    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 …
January 15, 2008
  • Nerman Museum of Contemporary Art
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    Kyu Sung Woo Ar­chi­tects has de­si­gned the new Ner­man Mu­seum of Con­tem­porary Art at John­son County Com­mu­nity Col­lege in Over­land Park, Kan­sas. The mu­seum ser­ves as the star­ting point of a campus-wide art in­stal­la­tion pro­gram, in­cl…
January 8, 2008
  • Oxford boathouse
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    Belsize Ar­chi­tects has com­ple­ted the new £2 mil­lion boathouse for Ox­ford Uni­ver­sity Col­lege. The col­lege lost its Lis­ted Boathouse in 1999 as a re­sult of a fire and re­cently de­ci­ded to or­ga­nize an ar­chi­tec­tu­ral com­pe­ti­tion for…
June 1, 2007
  • Visionary Power 1
    The International Architecture Biennale Rotterdam kicked off on Friday May 25 with the two-day conference Visionary Power. The aim was to determine if and in what way architects can make a meaningful contribution to cities at the mercy of the unrestrained forces of tourism, the informal and even (world) politics.
    ArchiNed.nl – news
    The tur­nout for both days was so­mew­hat disap­poin­ting. Were ar­chi­tects too busy working? Or were they en­joy­ing a long Pen­te­cost weekend? The room has only half fil­led, mainly with spea­kers, most of them ar­chi­tects at­ta­ched to schools …
February 1, 2007
  • Pop Gothic in Boxtel
    The Sint Lucas academy in Boxtel has been 'pimped' by English design outfit FAT. Not only have exterior and interior been tackled, but the spatial organisation has also undergone a metamorphosis.
    ArchiNed.nl – news
    Sint Lucas in Box­tel has been 'pimped' and that’s re­sul­ted in a school com­plex that loo­ked dated as soon as it was opened. It al­re­ady looks like al­te­ra­ti­ons will need to be car­ried out very soon. That’s not only down to the …
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…
January 2, 2004
  • Smart Architecture
    Smart Architecture, recently issued by 010 Publishers is a light-hearted book that presents a range of solutions for sustainable architecture with none of the sandals-and-woolly-socks business, writes Luc de Vries.
    ArchiNed.nl – news
    Over the past five years the SLA Foun­da­tion has com­pi­led ex­am­ples of what it calls 'Smart Architecture' on its web­site smart­arch.nl. Avai­ling of every ima­ginable tech­ni­que in an open-minded way, Smart Ar­chi­tec­ture ad­vo­ca­tes con­stru…
March 8, 2000
  • Peter Greenaway and architecture
    Englishman Peter Greenaway is currently working for the Via>Dorkwerd festival: for the Groninger Museum he is designing the exhibition Hell and Heaven: the Middle Ages in the North, he has designed an exhibition pavilion, a number of so-called proscenium arches, and he is responsible for the pavilion's interior layout. ArchiNed spoke to Greenaway about his relationship with architecture.
    ArchiNed.nl – news
    Peter Greenaway (1942) is best known for such films as The Belly of an Ar­chi­tect, Drow­ning by Num­bers, The Cook, The Thief, His Wife and Her Lover, and Pil­low Book. In ad­di­tion, he has worked on ope­ras, he wrote the li­bretto for Wri­ting to …
January 2, 2000
  • Rotterdam Cultural Capital
    Eurodak, an event for the homeless held on January 1, marked Rotterdam's start to 2001, the year the city is Cultural Capital of Europe together with Porto. The organisers of Rotterdam 2001 Cultural Capital have presented a hefty volume containing the programme for the coming year.
    ArchiNed.nl – news
    The pro­gramme has been put to­ge­ther after ta­king stock of the wis­hes, am­bi­ti­ons and needs of Rot­ter­dam­mers and in­sti­tu­ti­ons and or­ga­ni­sa­ti­ons in Rot­ter­dam. This re­sul­ted in ten sub­jects that form the basis for the Rot­ter­dam…
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